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Weingarten Report Ep 6: 11 Questions We Must Ask About the Wuhan Lab Leak Theory

Posted on Tuesday, June 1, 2021
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by AMAC, Ben Weingarten
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In this week’s episode, Ben talks about the so-called “lab leak theory”—the idea that the coronavirus pandemic originated from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, rather than from someone eating a bat in a nearby wet market. And although the facts of this story remain the same, government officials and members of the media who up until recently said the lab leak theory was pure insanity, are now touting the viability of the idea as if they never doubted it. Yup, keep scratching your head as Ben tackles the 11 big questions that still need answers.

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Rich
Rich
2 years ago

Biden won’t risk taking a stand against China. There is simply too much of his and China’s past that might indict him. Better to cover up than fight for America. If ANYTHING does come out about this, the masters of illusion will turn it into a positive for their agenda.

Ruth
Ruth
2 years ago

Great explanation! Clear presentation, Thanks.

T Lowe
T Lowe
2 years ago

Has anyone asked what Bill Gates and his wife had to do with Wuhan? I sent a pic to one of the news groups (not left) of Gates wife and Fauci in one of the labs in Wuhan. All of the sudden all this is breaking loose about the lab and Fauci’s involvement, but no mention of Bill Gates.

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