
Wherefore putting away lying, speak every man truth with his neighbour….
- Ephesians 4:25
What’s the difference between a conspiracy theory and the truth? Answer: About six months. Or so runs the joke.
I thought about this when I say the Wall Street Journal Headline (WSJ) “Lab Leak Most Likely Origin of Covid-19 Pandemic, Energy Department Now Says.” The WSJ, as you probably know, is a mainstream publication and not given to promoting “conspiracy theories.” Less than two years ago, one could be banned from Facebook and other social media platforms. But here in February 2023, what was called a “conspiracy theory” not so very long ago, is trumpeted in the headlines of the WSJ.
In my opinion, the headline in the WSJ doesn’t go far enough, for it implies that the Covid scamdemic was a tragic accident. In my view, the Covid virus was not a lab leak, but a lab release. What’s my evidence for saying this? It’s admittedly circumstantial, that is to say, it is indirect. I don’t have a quote from Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci, or some other globalist megalomaniac saying, “release the virus!” And yet, when you consider the amount and quality of the circumstantial evidence supporting the lab release theory, the case, in my view, is compelling.
In retrospect, Jesuit-trained Anthony Fauci’s comment at Jesuit-founded and Jesuit-run Georgetown University is among the most interesting and compelling bits of circumstantial evidence. In a report dated 1/11/2017, just days before Donald Trump took office, Dr. Fauci was quoted as saying “no doubt” Donald Trump would face a surprise infectious disease outbreak while president. How did Fauci know this? It appears he was involved in funding the research on the virus contrary to American law. Did he know the end to which the virus was going to be put?