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Monday 18 April 2022

Codon usage analysis shows kraits and king cobras share greatest genetic similarities with SARS-CoV-2… were venom peptides engineered into the virus payload?

 [Natural News]: A codon usage analysis shows that Chinese kraits and king cobra snakes share more genetic similarities with SARS-CoV-2 than any other animal, including bats. Were venom peptides engineered into the virus payload? And could venom peptides be used as part of the design of the mRNA for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines?

There was never any open dialogue or scientific investigation into the origins of SARS-CoV-2 because the government health agencies conspired with Big Tech and the corporate media to shut down discussion from the start. In early 2020, former NIH Director Francis Collins and Anthony Fauci discussed a “published takedown” of any information on the lab origins of COVID-19 and convened to dispel any dissent. Any scientific investigation into laboratory origins was derided as “conspiracy theory” in some of the world’s most prestigious medical journals. Facebook, Twitter and the Silicon Valley tech giants followed suit with the conspiracy, blocking information on gain-of-function coronavirus research and covering up the intentions of such research, which include the development of lethal biological agents for the pre-production of profitable diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines. The public was forced to accept the theory that bats naturally passed the virus onto humans, even though no virologist has isolated the virus from a natural animal reservoir (and still hasn’t, over two years later).

The dissenting narrative pointed out the fact that virologists were conducting coronavirus gain-of-function research in Wuhan, where the first outbreaks occurred. Much of the discussion about gain-of-function has centered around “a lab leak,” but failed to address the very real aspect that the causative agent behind respiratory and cardiovascular distress could be a bioweapon with multiple gain-of-function properties....<<<Read More>>>...