Not particularly helpful from the Chinese foreign ministry 22:30 - Mar 13 with 3184 views | StokieBlue | It's hard enough keeping conspiracy theories in check without the Chinese foreign ministry promoting them. The comments are just full of people (mostly Chinese) saying the virus is from the US and sent to China - it's ridiculous and instigated by the Chinese authorities. They need to own the practices in the wet markets that allowed this to happen and highlight that they have now been banned. No doubt a few on here will be right behind the theory. SB |  | | |  |
Not particularly helpful from the Chinese foreign ministry on 23:44 - Mar 13 with 592 views | jeera |
Not particularly helpful from the Chinese foreign ministry on 23:37 - Mar 13 by BanksterDebtSlave | I have read the one Jeera posted which makes bat poo via an unknown animal to human the likely but not certain route. Not certain though as you claimed....and as I said this isn't to support the other claims. |
Well that's just one bit of course, and there's too much to post but there are specifics in there which are mere tasters of info you will find repeated elsewhere: "China's wildlife-farming industry, valued at $74 billion, has been permanently shut down." You don't make that kinda move on a hunch or an outside possibility. "...there's a lot of skinning of dead animals in front of shoppers and, as a result, aerosolizing of all sorts of things." and "Three-quarters of new or emerging infectious diseases in people come from animals, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Bats harbor a significantly higher proportion of zoonotic viruses than other mammals. They pass them along in their poop: If a bat drops feces onto a piece of fruit that another animal then eats, that creature can become a carrier." There's not much there to dispute. The scenario offered isn't an absolute, but simply one way this could have happened. There's loads of links from that page alone bud. |  |
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Not particularly helpful from the Chinese foreign ministry on 23:59 - Mar 13 with 577 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Not particularly helpful from the Chinese foreign ministry on 23:41 - Mar 13 by footers | Are we ever certain of something, Banksy? Although it's good to be critical of what we're told, etc, in some cases you just have to trust the info from experts and roll with it. A good MO would be useful. In this case, I really can't see one for what's been happening. Most likely it's a new strain of disease. |
It doesn't really matter does it.. I hadn't dwelt on it until Stokie's certainty piqued my curiosity. |  |
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Not particularly helpful from the Chinese foreign ministry on 00:01 - Mar 14 with 573 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Not particularly helpful from the Chinese foreign ministry on 23:41 - Mar 13 by homer_123 | As I posted....what's more likely? |
I wasn't weighing one against the other. |  |
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Not particularly helpful from the Chinese foreign ministry on 05:33 - Mar 14 with 509 views | BlueBadger |
Not particularly helpful from the Chinese foreign ministry on 23:17 - Mar 13 by BanksterDebtSlave | You're off again.....some of us have work to do... I just wanted pointing to conclusive evidence as I haven't looked into it! |
You're a rubbish New CiL. She'd never back away from a bit of tinfoil hatting when challenged. |  |
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Not particularly helpful from the Chinese foreign ministry on 08:15 - Mar 14 with 479 views | Guthrum |
Not particularly helpful from the Chinese foreign ministry on 22:58 - Mar 13 by BanksterDebtSlave | So many uncertainties about the virus, so much certainty about how it started...when you think about all those non specific viruses of unknown origin what makes you so certain of the cause of this one. None of this is me supporting the suggestions made in the linked thread but... "Â this clearly all started due to bad practices in a Chinese wet market." ...how so certain? |
Because they've found traces of bat and pangolin in the genetic structure of Covid-19. |  |
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Not particularly helpful from the Chinese foreign ministry on 08:18 - Mar 14 with 476 views | StokieBlue |
Not particularly helpful from the Chinese foreign ministry on 08:15 - Mar 14 by Guthrum | Because they've found traces of bat and pangolin in the genetic structure of Covid-19. |
To the conspiracy theorist that could easily be explained away as the animals used to generate the virus in the US before they set it free in a wet market where the animals were sold to cover their tracks. You are of course right, the source is fairly well agreed as is the reason the Chinese are pushing this new "theory". SB |  | |  |
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