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June 11 | Posted by mrossol | American Thought, Big Govt, Childers

Firstly, why anyone with any sense of “not giving the corrupt state” more information about themselves would still use GOOGLE or gmail is beyond me. Google is an arm of the security state. Google is not neutral. They are part of the deep state apparatus and use all the data they collect from their “users” to kill the USA. mrossol

Source: UNIDENTIFIED FLYING BIOWEAPONS ☙ Sunday, June 11, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS

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🦠 Well, it was quite a week. Anonymous intelligence officials provided evidence that Ukrainian special forces blew up the Nordstream pipelines, their only major accomplishment in history. DOJ operatives indicted President Trump. Unidentified intelligence sources gave the Wall Street Journal and the UK Telegraph private Jeffrey Epstein documents showing his close ties with many billionaires. Finally, shady intelligence operatives-turned-whistleblowers provided confidential information appearing to confirm the U.S. has alien spaceships.

That was all this week.

But the week wasn’t satisfied with that, felt it could do better, and broke another blockbuster news story yesterday, a story appearing to solidify even more gaseous, officially banned disinformation into well-documented blocks of fact. An old story, crashing into the news cycle like a sudden incendiary reappearing meteor, thanks to brand-new DISCLOSURES by shady intelligence sources.

You can tell how big the story is because everyone is talking about it today. All the major covid players are blogging about it, or tweeting about it, or they should be talking about it if they aren’t. Here at C&C we will examine this sordid tale with normal high levels of snark and a unique take.

I will admit, the psyops teams must be winning when the government finally admits covid was a bioweapon and my first reaction is to suspect it’s fake news. True, this development does confirm yet another conspiracy theory as a conspiracy fact — making FIVE this week — but there’s something about this story… and about all these recent serialized admissions … my soul just doesn’t feel any peace about it.

Let me explain.

The UK Sunday Times ran the explosive story as an exclusive late yesterday, headlined “What Really Went On Inside The Wuhan Lab Weeks Before Covid Erupted.” The sub-headline ominously explained, “Fresh evidence drawn from confidential files reveals Chinese scientists spliced together deadly pathogens shortly before the pandemic, the Sunday Times Insight team report.”

My goodness. Now they tell us. It’s not even news. But do you see the twist? The thing that makes this three-year-old story inflammatory and controversial news? It’s the “fresh evidence.” Where did all this fresh evidence come from? We find out later it came from shadowy, anonymous U.S. intelligence agency sources.

What do we call “fresh evidence” about an old story creating inflammatory and controversial news, citing shadowy, anonymous government leakers? That’s right, it’s the ‘fake news’ psyop profile. This is almost certainly a limited hangout, strategically deployed this week for reasons.

I’ve summarized the extended article using the Times’ own words, beginning with the very first sentence, heavily edited for brevity, and omitting tens of pages of filler. As its sources, the Times cited unidentified “U.S. investigators who scrutinized top-secret intercepted communications and scientific research,” including “metadata, phone information and internet information from intercepts collected by the U.S. intelligence services.”

Here’s the summary:

Scientists in Wuhan working alongside the Chinese military were combining the world’s most deadly coronaviruses to create a new mutant virus just as the pandemic began… [These] scientists were running a covert project of dangerous experiments, which caused a leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology and started the Covid-19 outbreak.
[Here’s the timeline. Back] in 2016[,] researchers discovered a new type of coronavirus in a mineshaft in Mojiang in Yunnan province where people had died from symptoms similar to Sars. The viruses found there … were transported to the Wuhan institute and the work of its scientists became classified… the classified programme was to make the mineshaft viruses more infectious to humans.
[In 2018,] the Wuhan institute … began … the most dangerous coronavirus experiment ever undertaken. [S]cientists selected three lab-grown mutant [SARS] viruses, [which] were then injected into the noses of albino mice with human lungs… to see whether the viruses had the potential to spark a pandemic[.]
[It worked.] The scientists … created a highly infectious super-coronavirus with a terrifying kill-rate that in all probability would never have emerged in nature. The new genetically modified virus was not Covid-19 but it might have been even more deadly if it had leaked.
One specific experiment involved inserting a furin cleavage site … into the [coronavirus] pathogens. [DARPA denied approval for the furin cleavage experiment as too dangerous, and Peter] Daszak and the Wuhan laboratory say they did not go ahead with the work. But [coincidentally,] … Covid-19 … was notable for being the first Sars-like coronavirus [in history] with a furin cleavage site…
[R]esearchers working on these experiments were taken to [the] hospital with Covid-like symptoms in November 2019 — a month before the West became aware of the pandemic.
An investigator said: “We were rock-solid confident that this was likely Covid-19 because they were working on advanced coronavirus research in the laboratory. They’re trained biologists in their thirties and forties. Thirty-five-year-old scientists don’t get very sick with influenza.”
[Furthermore,] the institute had been working on a [coronavirus] vaccine before the pandemic.
[T]he Chinese military[] was funding it and … was pursuing bioweapons…
[T]he Wuhan institute was running a shadow project that it kept secret, even from Daszak. [In fact,] covert military research, including laboratory animal experiments, was being done at the institute before the pandemic[.] … The Wuhan Institute of Virology has engaged in classified Chinese military [research] since at least 2017… [T]he [secret military] Wuhan scientists … inserted furin cleavage sites into viruses in 2019 in exactly the [same] way proposed in Daszak’s failed funding application to Darpa.
[The secret PLA science] team [was simultaneously] working on a [Covid-19] vaccine no later than November 2019 — just as the pandemic began.

The Times’ article trawled the entire history of the development of coronavirus research, publishing many previously embargoed facts, such as that in 2012, scientists and activists were ringing the alarm bell about the profound risks inherent in ANY coronavirus work. For instance, in 2012, Lynn Klotz, a senior fellow at the Washington Centre for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, published an article calling for all research on live Sars coronaviruses to be immediately stopped.

“About 30 labs now are working with live Sars virus worldwide. The probability of escape from at least one laboratory is high,” Klotz prophetically warned.

For some reason, we’re only hearing from corporate media about this now.

Then in 2014, President Obama suspended all gain of function research, but clever North Carolina mouse researcher Ralph Baric found a loophole. Baric pitched his loopy loophole idea to the National Institutes of Health who thought it sounded great, and so continued the reckless coronavirus research in Wuhan using Baric’s patented humanized mice.

   

Humanized Frankenmouse Inventor, Loophole Finder, and arguable Mass Murderer Ralph Baric at the University of Chapel Hill, NC

Ironically, Baric’s loophole was an exception in Obama’s 2014 gain of function moratorium. It allowed GoF research that the NIH determined was “urgent and safe.” You can guess what happened; the Baric/Daszak proposal was green lighted after the NIH waved its bureaucratic magic wand, and suddenly the WIV coronavirus gain of function research became totally urgent and totally “safe.”

Ta-da!

In 2015, Baric and infamous “Bat Lady” Shi Zhengli co-authored a published paper describing how they’d engineered a coronavirus causing severe lung damage in Baric’s humanized mice, a virus which was resistant to all SARS vaccines; a potential mass killing virus.

Lamely, the paper ultimately speculated that the experiment might have been too dangerous, now that we think about it.

Whoops. Note that there is no law, not one, criminalizing dangerous genetic research. Not a single law anywhere. Not even a single law that could be repurposed to criminally punish someone whose dangerous genetic experiment gets out and hurts somebody. You’d have to try to shoehorn it into some other crime, which is why we’ve struggled to criminally prosecute Baric and Daszak.

So far.

Why do you suppose nobody’s criminalized reckless genetic experiments? I wonder if that would be a good local project. Maybe we could work from the county level up, start with the local ordinances first.

   

“Nasty” Bat Lady Shi Zhengli

🔥 In 2015, a Chinese PLA military academy published a handbook discussing how SARS coronaviruses represented a “new era of genetic weapons” that could be “artificially manipulated into an emerging human disease virus, then weaponized and unleashed.” The book even helpfully explained to PLA scientists and CCP politicians how SARS could so easily be weaponized, just by fusing it with other pathogens and “serial passaging” the resulting mutant germs through humanized mice, to make it increasingly more dangerous, until you finally get to the point where all the mice die, and then you are cookin’ with gas.

For something to think about later, consider that the PLA’s bioweapons handbook described 2014 technology. We’re WAY past that now.

Here’s the Times’ helpful timeline infographic:

   

🔥 The Times’ article looks rushed, a fact that will be important in a minute. Let me show you the evidence first. The article was super long. It’s hard to quickly edit something that long. By and large, it was very professionally written and edited, but remarkably, I found a duplicated paragraph. It had been repeated verbatim two times in the article; once early, then once very late in the story.

Here it is, early:

   

And again, late:

   

It was a weird, obvious error that never should have made it into print, not in a professional media company like the UK Times, with its layers of fact checkers and editors, and not in an article this important with such high visibility. Who knows, but the explanation that makes the most sense is they were under a very tight deadline.

Who gave them the deadline?

🔥 What can we learn by reading between the lines? Obviously, they’re admitting the covid was a bioweapon and not a virus. It was designed to kill and maim. We haven’t gotten to the part where we wonder why we put that bioweapon into a shot and made everyone take it. That part probably comes later.

(1) It’s not news. It’s almost certainly a fake news limited hangout. Whoever they are, the anonymous intelligence sources who leaked all this evidence that covid was a designer bioweapon could have done it at any time.

The article’s rushed appearance suggests that the leakers who gave the Times access to the “fresh evidence” also gave them a deadline. The Times reporters didn’t know why it had to run by today; they didn’t care. The reason for the timing is classified.

(2) The article described a massive trove of new evidence, both public and confidential, that overwhelmingly shows that covid came from the WIV lab, that it was NOT natural, and it did NOT evolve naturally from animals. The lab-leak theory’s censorship as disinformation was just that: plain censorship.

The disclosure is not without cost to the Administration. The evidence flatly contradicts the official position of the US Government starting from 2020:

   

Fauci would continue in this vein throughout 2021. By the summer of 2022 he changed his tune, then saying he was “keeping an open mind” about the origins of the virus.

(3) It’s not just Fauci and government scientists. A lot of private and academic doctors and scientists brainlessly parroted the official line there was “no evidence” for the lab leak theory. All these people are about to confront a potentially life-altering reality: they were used, schills for government propaganda, to be discarded when no longer needed.

Much of the evidence for the lab leak turns out to have been publicly-available, so they cannot credibly claim there was “no evidence” at the time.

Many of these professionals will slide deeper into denial. They’ll rationalize, spin, do anything they can to avoid confronting the reality that they were manipulated into publicly and loudly being dead wrong and repeating a lot of foolish lies. Denial is how they’ll psychologically survive. But others will experience an intellectual discontinuity that will crumble their previously rock-solid trust in the institutions.

This could have world-altering consequences. The destruction of the Holy Temple of the CDC might be analogous to something like the destruction of the Jewish Temple in 70AD.

(4) The anonymous U.S. intelligence agents helpfully shifted all the blame to the Chinese military, and the Times never questioned the narrative. They even covered for the odious duo of Baric and Daszak, cheerily describing them as brilliant but absent-minded professors, who somehow never realized until it was too late their dangerous gain-of-function research IN CHINA was being unethically subverted by sneaky PLA operatives in a lab THAT WAS WELL KNOWN FOR CHINESE MILITARY AFFILIATION.

Yeah, sure, okay. Baric and Daszak were naive little lambs, disgustingly exploited by cynical Chinese spooks. It probably took some not insignificant effort by U.S. intelligence agencies to stitch all the evidence together just right to craft THAT unbelievable narrative. Of course, neither Baric nor Daszak have acted consistently with that story at any time since the pandemic started. But leave it for now.

We can immediately identify two enormous advantages for the Biden Administration that blossom out of this limited hangout: first, it’s another massive distraction from the Biden Bribery story. Second, it’s a major political blow against China, at a time when tensions are running extremely high with the Chinese. This disclosure creates some new opportunities for the Biden Administration.

For example, a confirmed lab-leak would give the Biden Administration a perfect excuse to economically sanction the Chinese in a similar way to how it is sanctioning Russia. It’s simple. After all, China should have to pay us back for all the economic damage its negligence has caused. It’s also easy to imagine the U.S. seeking damning resolutions against the Chinese at the United Nations, for China’s role in “negligently” releasing the coronavirus and causing a deadly worldwide pandemic.

It also suggests that Team Biden has been holding the lab-leak card all along, to play it against China at just the right time.

We’ll have to see how the game plays out. The lab leak card hasn’t been played yet, not really. The Biden Administration has not yet officially taken any position, so it retains all its options. Maybe, if China starts playing ball, and stops causing trouble, all of this could just go away.

🔥 Incidentally, don’t bother searching for the Times’ article on increasingly-useless Google, because the search giant will just gaslight you:

   

Ironically, Russia’s search engine Yandex had no trouble finding the story on its first try:

   

I’m not saying Americans are now propagandized worse by their own government than Russian citizens are propagandized by the Russian government. I’m just saying.

Dump the deep-state’s affiliate, Google!

Anyway, you don’t need to search for it. Here is the link to the Times article: https://archive.ph/C75CN

👽 For the record, I do NOT believe in UFO aliens. But I’m still very interested in the developing story, as an all-in Christian. I believe SOMETHING is going on; I think they are demonic spirits cooking up a gigantic hoax for apocalyptic purposes. But I also respect secular folks who somehow still believe in extraterrestrial life in spite of the fine-tuning problem. Others find UFO stories amusing or dramatic. A few hate UFO talk.

But since nearly everyone is interested in these silly stories, it’s win-win.

Yesterday I started seeing some heated chatter and bizarre, fake-looking images flooding the UFO conspiracy channels. That kind of thing happens all the time, and I ignored it for a while, but it didn’t go away and so I dug in and found some “real” news behind all the chatter.

Las Vegas affiliate 8NewsNow ran this story late last week:

   

That headline is totally a cliché. How many Hollywood movies start exactly this way? The script writes itself.

The movie opens in the Las Vegas police department. Beat cops Tom and Mike argue over who gets the last raspberry-filled doughnut. The blonde, gum-chewing dispatcher leans around her banged-up partition and tells the pair to knock it off and split the doughnut, because two calls just came in. Old lady Simpson says her Persian is stuck up in her neighbor’s tree again, and local conspiracy wacko Gus Johnson reports he’s seen aliens in his backyard, but “it’s for real this time.” So “go check it out…” Et cetera.

See what YOU think. The 8NewsNow story began by reporting that around 11:50 p.m. on April 30th, a Las Vegas Metro police officer’s body camera video recorded something low and fast streaking across the sky. The American Meteorological Association confirmed that residents of several states also saw the unidentified object flying through the sky.

Here’s the officer’s blurry bodycam picture of the unidentified flying object, as reported on the 8NewsNow website:

   

Then, about 40 minutes later, a Las Vegas family called 911, hysterically reporting something had crashed into their backyard, and describing seeing tall beings that looked like “aliens.” The news team’s drone later videoed a “perfectly circular imprint” in the backyard.

   

Receiving the call, the Las Vega Metro’s police dispatcher did her job, took a formal police report, and here it is, dated May 1st, 2023:

   

I’ll transcribe a credible-sounding copy of the 911 call I found online, but I couldn’t confirm its authenticity. Note that, if you see it, the video of the alien attached to the 911 audio is not accurate and has nothing to do with the story. It was probably added for visual interest.

Here’s the 911 call:

CALLER: There’s like an 8-foot person beside it, and another one, and it’s looking at us, and it’s over…

OPERATOR: Okay. Where is this on your property?

CALLER: In my backyard. I swear to g*d this is not a joke. This is actually…we’re just terrified of it.

OPERATOR: So there’s two people, or two subjects, that are in your backyard?

CALLER: Correct. And they’re very large. They’re like 8-foot, 9 feet, 10 foot, I don’t know, they’re… they look like, they look like aliens to us. Big eyes! They have big eyes, like…

OPERATOR: Okay.

CALLER: That’s why I’m excited. And big mouths! They’re … shiny eyes, and… they’re not human. They’re 100% not human.

OPERATOR: Okay.

Officers arrived on the scene about a half hour later. Body cam footage reviewed by 8NewsNow included this conversation with the homeowners, a young man and his two parents:

OFFICER: “What did you see?”

WITNESS: “It was like a big creature.”

OFFICER: “A big creature?”

WITNESS: “Yeah, more than 10 feet tall.”

OFFICER: “I’m not going to BS you guys. One of my partners said they saw something fall out of the sky, too. So that’s why I’m kind of curious. Did you see anything land in your backyard?”

WITNESS:“I don’t believe in it, but what I saw right now, I do believe in it.”

OFFICER: “You guys seem like legit scared, so I don’t blame you.”

Significantly, 8News reported the police “are taking this thing seriously.”

The article ends by reporting that there have been no further disturbances at the home, and by pointing out that making a hoax 911 call is a Category E felony in Nevada, carrying a 1-to-4-year prison sentence.

This doesn’t look like a regular hoax to me, because there are so many data points and people involved. Still, it could easily be a hoax at bottom, a hoax good enough to fool the police. There’s incentive to do a good job, especially in these days of viral videos and fake GoFundMe campaigns.

But it doesn’t matter whether the aliens were real or not.

The most significant point is, the story shows that a lot of people — including local news crews and local police departments — are completely prepared to accept an alien invasion as perfectly plausible. The drip-drip-drip from the Congressional hearings and the deep state leaks is working.

The Overton Window is open.

As for me, personally, I think whatever they saw was an unfortunate clinical trial subject who’d just got the new hexavalent mRNA vaccine. The side effects are a trifle unpleasant, momentary discomfort and everything, maybe some cosmetic blemishes to the skin, eyes, and mouth, but at least you’re protected from covid, flu, shingles, RSV, HPV, and dip-tet.

Plus the new jab acts like growth hormone. So that’s a plus for the vertically-challenged. Available soon at your local CVS. For free.

Have a blessed Sunday! I’ll see you guys back here tomorrow for a new, week-opening roundup.

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