Posted on 06/07/2021 6:47:00 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Kristian Andersen is a Scripps Institute virologist on a first name basis with Dr. Anthony Fauci. So his January 31, 2020 email to the good doctor stating that some of the features of the COVID-19 virus “(potentially) look engineered” and that the genome is “inconsistent with expectations of evolutionary theory” garnered a lot of attention when the FOIA requested emails were released last week.
Skeptics noticed that he reversed himself two months later, and then – surprise! – he got a big grant from the NIH:
2 months later he reverses course and publishes his "Proximal Origin" paper, helping shield NIH/NIAID from potential probes into its GOF funding.
5 months after that, he gets $1.88 million in CREID funding, along with Daszak who gets $1.54 million more.https://t.co/PFPIMxZd7o pic.twitter.com/7JmapgRNTm — Radical Centrist, wrathful tantric deity (@RadCentrism) June 2, 2021
Actually, he got five times more than $1.88 million, because that is the annual grant in a five-year grant program:
The actual CREID awards are five times larger.
(The numbers you cited are only for the first year of five year awards.) — Richard H. Ebright (@R_H_Ebright) June 2, 2021
No doubt, a coincidence.
Speaking of coincidences, Dr. Andersen just deleted all his tweets prior to March 7, 2021 and claimed it was an automatic process.
Yeah, like of a sudden 5000 of your tweets go *poof* because they were auto-deletes? Wouldn't *auto*-deletes be deleted on a rolling bases? Or did you just change 5000 of your old tweets to be auto-deleted today?
Maybe you should auto-delete your Proximal Origins paper? 🤣 pic.twitter.com/YvPIy37ylI — Yuri Deigin (@ydeigin) June 6, 2021
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Kristian: “my Tweet deletions are all coincidences. Evidence is not consistent with man-made delete but with natural Twitter evolution. Twitter has so many random bugs and such complex code. It’s 100% a conspiracy theory that man-made delete is more likely than natural delete.” — Radical Centrist, wrathful tantric deity (@RadCentrism) June 6, 2021
Where there is smoke there is usually fire.
1.88 million dollar grant bought him off.
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Academics will do absolutely anything for NIH money! They LIVE for that
He probably got a visit in the middle of the night to convince him it would not be worth pursing that any more.
Actually, I am betting it was something more serious, like threats to his life or family members. He is likely still not out of danger.
“Where there is smoke there is usually fire.”
My dad told me that when I was wee lad. Since then it’s come in very handy, even to the point where it saved us from some real cold temps after we had a few fall into a river on a mountaineering trip. We came across an old fire from someone else who must of come through the night before and I was able to get a fire going with some coaxing.
The point you’re making is the exact same. There is a lot of peril afoot, and the smoke is very thick, so you know for dang well sure that there is fire in there too. Anyone who is unable or unwilling to see it at this point is an enemy.
Evidence of crimes is often most clearly revealed in the coverup. It’s like voter fraud; resistance to an election audit speaks volumes.
“Plato o plomo.”
When you've murdered 3½ million people, what would stop you from murdering just one more to cover it up?
“Remember “science.” That is their blocking word whenever people start asking legitimate questions. “Science, science, science.” Very effective at shutting people up. Not anymore you lying SOBs.”
It’s like racist.
For me, it now depends on who says it now and yes both words have lost their meaning and are all but meaningless.
And worst of all, there may be instances where we need to listen but we are so jaded from all of the lies that we refuse to listen when we need to. For that I blame the leftists “wolf cryers.” They are evil and are responsible for any bad that may come from their lies and exaggerations. THEY OWN IT!
That would be five annual payments of 1.88m dollars each.
That works out to $1800/tweet.
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