Posted on 05/12/2020 7:32:52 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) joined Maria Bartiromo on Sunday Morning Futures on Mother’s Day weekend.
Bartiromo broke news this morning that cell phone records show there was a shutdown at the Wuhan Virology Lab in October of 2019.
Cell phone data suggests the roads around the Wuhan lab was shut down for a number of days in October.
This was around the same time of the expected viral release.
This is a HUGE development!
Senator Cotton also added there is no doubt the Chinese Communist Party officials were pressuring the W.H.O on communications around the virus.
Nothing to see. It was merely “closed for renovations.”
Yet they continued to load planes with probable diseased Covid 19 people and let them come to the USA, Uk, Italy and the rest of Europe and the world.
Yup. Act of war. In response we kill our own economy. That'll show 'em!
Seems like pretty much a huge thing...if verified to be true.
RE: Seems like pretty much a huge thing...if verified to be true.
The question is this — WHAT REASON DID THEY SHUT IT DOWN FOR? It was done only for a number of days.
Heck, the CDC closed down the Army Germ lab in Fort Detrick, Maryland that studies deadly infectious material like Ebola and smallpox last year on August as well.
ditto
Im amazed that anyone can get cell phone records from communist China
Ft Detrick.... hmmmm
Keeps coming up
Fauci
Strzok
Encrypted Blackberries
NATO Games in Wuhan
China said the Virus came from US, and maybe there is some truth to it ~ in vials, to be Crispered in Wuhan....
Biosafety labs typically are shutdown 2x/year for decon and maintenance. Reinspected before reopening. This is standard in U.S. and presumably in China.
And I continue to wonder if our intel services knew and stayed quiet. If our universities knew and stayed quiet. If our big biz knew and stayed quiet...
RE: Biosafety labs typically are shutdown 2x/year for decon and maintenance. Reinspected before reopening. This is standard in U.S. and presumably in China.
So, the headline is one big nothing burger then?
First responders flying for free—courtesy of United Airlines.
We’d be surprised just what electronic intelligence the worlds’s security agencies can gather.
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