Here we go, now they admit what was obvious for more than a year to anybody with a bit of a brain. https://www.wsj.com/articles/covid-origin-china-lab-leak-807b7b0a?mod=hp_lead_pos1
Damn ids, you beat me too it. Does this mean we can reinstate the First Amendment? This is just another case of the marxist Democrat party being on the wrong side of history. Two years ago if you made the claim that Covid came from the Wuhan lab you would be deplatformed and in some cases threatened with prison or violence. That was a dark chapter in American history and the people who tried to silence people should be held accountable for their crimes.
can we finally admit google, (old) twitter, washington post and new york times don't know wtf they're talking about at least half the time?
This article provides more context on the Energy Department report and the previous reports out of U.S. agencies regarding the origin of the Covid-19 virus. Of course, China once again is denying that it leaked from their lab. China has been less than transparent in regards to investigating the origin of Covid-19, and nothing they state should be considered reliable. Note however the Energy Department report states they have "low confidence" in their assessment. China dismisses reported Energy Department conclusion lab leak sparked COVID pandemic https://thehill.com/policy/internat...t-conclusion-lab-leak-sparked-covid-pandemic/ China is dismissing new reporting that the Department of Energy has concluded a lab leak was most likely behind the COVID-19 pandemic, with a foreign ministry spokesperson saying the issue should not be politicized. “Certain parties should stop rehashing the ‘lab leak’ narrative, stop smearing China and stop politicizing origins-tracing,” Mao Ning said at a regular press conference on Monday. Mao said the tracing of the virus’s origin “is about science and should not be politicized” and cited a 2021 World Health Organization-China joint study that concluded “a laboratory origin of the pandemic was considered to be extremely unlikely.” The foreign ministry spokesperson stressed that the “science-based, authoritative conclusion” was “accurately recorded in the mission’s report and has received extensive recognition from the international community.” The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times reported over the weekend that the Energy Department had determined with “low confidence” that a lab mishap was behind the outbreak, citing unspecified new intelligence. The reported conclusion matches that of the FBI, but differs from four other agencies and the National Intelligence Council, which judge the virus developed from natural transmission with an infected animal, the Journal noted. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan on Sunday responded to the Journal’s report, saying the intelligence community holds “a variety of views” on the question of COVID’s origins and hasn’t come up with a “definitive answer” on the question.