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That’s just wild. The one silver lining to T2 is that I’m not shocked by anything anymore. It’s still outrageous, but the surprise is gone.
A YouTube video and an opinion piece lol.
News investigation & report quoting correspondence between biosafety experts/researchers & their letters to journals?
a Nature article
Paywalled & also in the news section?
It’s possible despite lax biosafety, they didn’t leak the virus & didn’t have it. Based on what little I can read of the article: the word of a person at the center of the matter may be true; however, that’s considerable weight for their word to carry that leaves doubt over impartiality & independence. Findings of an independent monitor/investigation would be more convincing.
Nature is the most highly regarded scientific publication in the world. I can’t help you with your paywall issues.
It’s a news article in their news section, not a scientific study, Nature’s domain of prestige/authority. In the hierarchy of evidence, this ranks at the bottom as background information.
The previous comment stands: it’s an isolated claim lacking independent, impartial corroboration.
Are you really so lazy that you can’t even use Google?
Alright, I’ll go to a PNAS article (opinion piece written so you can actually understand it) but with plenty of scientific references in the bibliography to satisfy your scientific curiosity lol.
Well done: that’s the way you defend a thesis. Sources & supported reason. Not whatever nonsense you were doing.
I upvoted your comment, too.