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Klaralven

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24. There is also this about LLNL...
Sat Jun 5, 2021, 09:36 AM
Jun 2021
An intelligence analyst working with David Asher sifted through classified channels and turned up a report that outlined why the lab-leak hypothesis was plausible. It had been written in May by researchers at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, which performs national security research for the Department of Energy. But it appeared to have been buried within the classified collections system.

Now the officials were beginning to suspect that someone was actually hiding materials supportive of a lab-leak explanation. “Why did my contractor have to pore through documents?” DiNanno wondered. Their suspicion intensified when Department of Energy officials overseeing the Lawrence Livermore lab unsuccessfully tried to block the State Department investigators from talking to the report’s authors.

Their frustration crested in December, when they finally briefed Chris Ford, acting undersecretary for Arms Control and International Security. He seemed so hostile to their probe that they viewed him as a blinkered functionary bent on whitewashing China’s malfeasance. But Ford, who had years of experience in nuclear nonproliferation, had long been a China hawk. Ford told Vanity Fair that he saw his job as protecting the integrity of any inquiry into COVID-19’s origins that fell under his purview. Going with “stuff that makes us look like the crackpot brigade” would backfire, he believed.

There was another reason for his hostility. He’d already heard about the investigation from interagency colleagues, rather than from the team itself, and the secrecy left him with a “spidey sense” that the process was a form of “creepy freelancing.” He wondered: Had someone launched an unaccountable investigation with the goal of achieving a desired result?


Or more likely Ford was trying to deflect some loose cannons from the State Department that were poking around in stuff above their pay grade, as it were.

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Vanity Fair once again with great reporting underpants Jun 2021 #1
Does it cover this? soothsayer Jun 2021 #2
The lab-leak hypothesis is viable but will remain unproven. dalton99a Jun 2021 #3
This. Will remain murky. soothsayer Jun 2021 #4
there is plenty that can be done FreddyWhite Jun 2021 #17
What if the lab leak were proven true? Would that lead to war? Initech Jun 2021 #5
Nah Sympthsical Jun 2021 #7
I got two hides because of this topic Sympthsical Jun 2021 #6
We seem to be tracking this at the same time underpants Jun 2021 #13
There are two major problems that people will fight to cover up Sympthsical Jun 2021 #16
EcoHealth Alliance smells like an intelligence operation Klaralven Jun 2021 #22
Did you see our "investigation"? Sympthsical Jun 2021 #23
There is also this about LLNL... Klaralven Jun 2021 #24
Trumpers had a vested political interest in proving the lab leak Sympthsical Jun 2021 #25
Trump was definitely a problem for people managing classified information Klaralven Jun 2021 #26
And it's creating problems now Sympthsical Jun 2021 #27
We owe it to our dead.. FreddyWhite Jun 2021 #18
I Could Make A Long List WHITT Jun 2021 #8
Get the data out. We need to get the truth out. Yavin4 Jun 2021 #9
It's likely the Spanish Flu of 1918 wasn't Spanish. hunter Jun 2021 #10
Trump weaponized it. lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #11
It seems to me that the production of this would be for prevention underpants Jun 2021 #12
Exactly. Downtown Hound Jun 2021 #14
Apparently there are some who want to give more ammo to the racist idiots. lagomorph777 Jun 2021 #15
Yes. You are right on all counts. roamer65 Jun 2021 #20
Given the nature of China politics. At such time as the current leader shows weakness Johonny Jun 2021 #19
The most likely outcome will be to classify gain-of-function and associated research Klaralven Jun 2021 #21
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