Freepers *here* and in threads you participated in pointed out the problems with it at the time. Harvard wasn’t the only place that poked holes in it.
There’s also the fact that this is an RNA virus. RNA viruses have a nasty habit of copying parts of things they ‘see’ which is why they are hard to fight. There are already known examples of other RNA viruses taking on board parts of AIDS strains completely without outside human interference.
“There are already known examples of other RNA viruses taking on board parts of AIDS strains completely without outside human interference.”
Cite.
Your idea that the virus just ‘copied’ some AIDS while it was in a bat or something is highly unlikely, and thoroughly refuted here:
No academics will admit this to be true. Every single college in the country takes big bux from the chicoms. Chicom master yanks the chain? they bark
No pharma employees will do it either, every single pharma has huge investments in/with chicoms. Chicom master yanks the chain? they bark
no government employee will either. LOTS of DARPA funding in that wuhan lab (WTF!?) Chicom master yanks the chain? they bark
Everyone is afraid of the 8000lb chicom monetary gorilla in the room. It’s shut this down with a vengeance. This is how you know it’s probably the real deal. The speed and vehemence with which the flying monkeys were released on the Indian guys tells you this isn’t normal. I’ve been in science for decades, never seen anything like that in my entire life.
I can tell you that privately, most molbios think this was fiddled with to increase infectiousness. For what purpose, and by whom we can leave for a further discussion. That it was done is enough.