Matt Gaetz is shattering in his adventure to know the truth about COVID’s origins.
Gaetz was demanding details on FBI Director Christopher Wray on what he knew and when he knew it, regarding the early emergence of the virus.
BREAKING: Congressman Matt Gaetz goes head-to-head with FBI Director Christopher Wray on the FBI’s awareness of the COVID-19 origins.
“There has been a cover-up regarding the origins of coronavirus.” pic.twitter.com/SWLfaGgC2T
— Rep. Matt Gaetz (@RepMattGaetz) June 10, 2021
The bottom line is that the FBI clearly isn’t being completely forthcoming on this matter.
With the information provided by whistleblower Dr. Yan, as well as the “Gain of Function” scandal surrounding Fauci, it’s becoming more apparent that there’s something bigger going on here.
Look into how they’ve been working overtime to throw cold water on Fauci’s email scandal.
According to The Hill reports:
Exhibit A comes after emails from and to Fauci — who heads the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) as well as President Biden’s coronavirus task force — were revealed via a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Those emails reveal several things that should be of interest to a free press, yet most in the media are ignoring these revelations, despite huge domestic and worldwide implications.
One email from February 2020 shows Fauci stating that retail masks aren’t really effective in protecting people from contracting COVID-19. “The typical mask you buy in the drug store is not really effective in keeping out virus, which is small enough to pass through material. It might, however, provide some slight benefit [to] keep out gross droplets if someone coughs or sneezes on you.”
Another email reveals that Fauci was made aware that a leak of COVID-19 by a research lab in Wuhan, China, was entirely possible, courtesy of Kristian Andersen, a professor with Scripps Research, in a Feb. 1 email.
“On a phylogenetic tree the virus looks totally normal and the close clustering with bats suggest that bats serve as the reservoir,” Andersen wrote. “The unusual features of the virus make up a really small part of the genome (<0.1%) so one has to look really closely at all the sequences to see that some of the features (potentially) look engineered.”
Fauci came to a different conclusion, however, during a May 2020 interview with National Geographic magazine. “If you look at the evolution of the virus in bats and what’s out there now, [the scientific evidence] is very, very strongly leaning toward this could not have been artificially or deliberately manipulated,” he argued.
Even on Thursday — more than a year later and despite growing evidence the virus may have come from the lab, following a Wall Street Journal report indicating three lab workers got sick in November 2019 with symptoms consistent with COVID-19 — Fauci remained primarily steadfast in his belief the virus was not man-made while adding that he is keeping an open mind. “I have always said and will say today to you … that I still believe the most likely origin is from an animal species to a human,” Fauci told CNN. “The idea, I think, is quite far-fetched that the Chinese deliberately engineered something so that they could kill themselves, as well as other people. I think that’s a bit far out.”
Sources: Wayne Dupree, The Hill