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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1400794)4/28/2023 2:01:12 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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Thanks for the article, Broken Cuck. It's a great example of how the Q Continuum continues to twist the trooth. From the article:
Lieber's arrest came just a couple of months before a positive coronavirus case was first registered in the United States. The hysteria that followed cloaked the possibility that Lieber himself was a component of the research that was being done at the Wuhan Institute of Virology into genetically engineering a novel coronavirus.
This statement makes no sense. It argues that the initial breakout of COVID somehow "distracted" from any investigation into the possibility that the Wuhan institute created the virus.

Worst. Distraction. Evar.
At the time, the premise that the virus had a lab origin was relegated to the realm of being a conspiracy theory. Presently, that theory has become an all but incontrovertible fact.
No, it is NOT an "incontrovertible fact," except to you guys in the Q Continuum.

Just because the "lab leaQ" theory remains a possibility doesn't make it an "incontrovertible fact."

It's important to make the distinction because of the huge implications involved. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof.

Otherwise, you're in the realm of "trust me," and the Q Continuum has already given us plenty of reasons NOT to trust them.

Tenchusatsu