There's a whole DARPA report about it (they were supervising the Wuhan lab, btw, above EcoHealth).
The were doing gain of function in order to prevent future pandemics (lol). Covid was a bat coronavirus that was modified to infect humans. Their plan was to vaccinate bat populations against the "novel" virus but they couldn't well inject each bat so they developed and aerosol vaccine. What escaped the lab was an unattenuated test version of said vaccine.
That's why everyone tried to downplay covid at first (remember when it was "racist" to talk about banning travel from China?); they hadn't come up with a plan because they didn't actually mean to release it (yet). Once they all got together and hashed things out, via the WHO, suddenly there was a global panic, all at the same time, in March 2020.
How do you think the vax was developed so quickly? Even skipping every safety trial, it takes years just to develop a vaccine, not to mention a vaccine using novel mRNA technology. They already had it; they just needed an injectable form.
The disease did exist; they created it.
There's a whole DARPA report about it (they were supervising the Wuhan lab, btw, above EcoHealth).
The were doing gain of function in order to prevent future pandemics (lol). Covid was a bat coronavirus that was modified to infect humans. Their plan was to vaccinate bat populations against the "novel" virus but they couldn't well inject each bat so they developed and aerosol vaccine. What escaped the lab was an unattenuated test version of said vaccine.
That's why everyone tried to downplay covid at first (remember when it was "racist" to talk about banning travel from China?); they hadn't come up with a plan because they didn't actually mean to release it (yet). Once they all got together and hashed things out, via the WHO, suddenly there was a global panic, all at the same time, in March 2020.
How do you think the vax was developed so quickly? Even skipping every safety trial, it takes years just to develop a vaccine, not to mention a vaccine using novel mRNA technology. They already had it; they just needed an injectable form.