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originally posted by: MiddleInsite
a reply to: SleeperHasAwakened
If the NWO had said that they believed that the virus was released from a lab, would you have believed them?
If no, then what's the point of the OP?
If yes, then what's the point of the OP?
originally posted by: Ohanka
WHO is in the pocket of the Chinese Communist Party, so of course they said this.
Lest we forget the WHO also parroted the CCP claims the virus was unlikely to spread overseas so countries didn’t restrict travel. Look how that turned out.
Whatever ya gotta tell yourself to make this make sense to you I guess...
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: Ohanka
WHO is in the pocket of the Chinese Communist Party, so of course they said this.
Lest we forget the WHO also parroted the CCP claims the virus was unlikely to spread overseas so countries didn’t restrict travel. Look how that turned out.
That sounds great on paper, except the WHO is an exceedingly liberal and exceedingly pro western group. Saying that they are in the pockets of the Chinese is like saying that the ACLU is in the pockets of the Republican party. Or maybe even that the Democrats are in the pocket of the Tea Party.
China has been nothing but a pain in the rear end for the WHO because it's a closed state that does things its own way, and because the flow of information in China is so bad that Beijing had little idea of what was going on in Wuhan. Nobody said anything because nobody wanted to take the blame for it.
Based on past outbreaks in China, nobody could have anticipated how Covid spread. China has had outbreaks of SARS and they barely spread at all.
If you want to blame somebody, then blame the people in bog cities like New York who refused to isolate and acted as a big incubator for this thing.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
Blaming it on animals does not disprove the possibility that such animals were exposed to the pathogen in clinical trials and then disposed of improperly
Whatever ya gotta tell yourself to make this makes sense to you I guess
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
originally posted by: TzarChasm
Blaming it on animals does not disprove the possibility that such animals were exposed to the pathogen in clinical trials and then disposed of improperly
That sounds plausible, but the evidence is that there were multiple outbreaks in the region, and that the Wuhan wet market was merely the one that was discovered first.
Since it wasn't ground zero, in order the lab would have needed to have improperly disposed of multiple animals in multiple sites, which seems extremely unlikely.
The odds are that this virus began outside of Wuhan and then was then imported into it. So unless that dumped animal remains miles away rather than simply putting them in the incinerator, which would have been a lot less effort, this virus has nothing to do with the lab.
China’s WHO contributions have grown by 52% since 2014 to approximately $86 million. This is largely due to China’s increase in assessed contributions which are based on a country’s economic development and population. However, China has also slightly increased voluntary contributions from $8.7 million in 2014 to approximately $10.2 million in 2019. While this pales in comparison to the United States’ 2018-19 contribution of $893 million, China’s growing contributions come as its influence across the UN is rising just as U.S. leadership is declining. Going forward, China might appear to be a more reliable partner for organizations dependent on members’ financial support like the WHO.