Origins of COVID-19

Many of you have read my in-depth coverage of the Origins debacle. Upon doing research, I came across Charles Rixey who is a Marine veteran, historian, and member of D.R.A.S.T.I.C., an online group of scientists and researchers who continue to lead the search for the origin of COVID-19.

Today, we will cover Charles’ personal story, his work with D.R.A.S.T.I.C., and the recent DEFUSE grant that further proves how this bioweapon and gain of function has been in motion for a while.

Says Rixey:

“My original intent was to help fill a knowledge gap between the data and the narrative until the COVID-19 situation stabilized and media/government communications became more effective. Since that time has not yet come, my work into the origins, clinical and epidemiological characteristics, and misinformation of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic continues.”

Source: Substack

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    VOWG

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    No matter. It still was no worse or more dangerous than the seasonal flu. What it was used to create is however very dangerous and has not been stopped.

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    Gerald Brennan

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    Covid: no evidence of existence of SARS-CoV-2, no excess deaths, empty hospitals pretending overload, get vax to be saved!
    Vax: phony therapeutic but effective killer. The real point of it all.
    PLEASE stop talking about nonsense.

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    Saeed Qureshi

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    Finding the origin of the origin (the virus), where did you see the latter “origin”? If you find it, let me know.

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      Jerry Krause

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      Hi Saeed,

      Is the point of your comment that a search for the ‘origin’ solves nothing if found?

      Have a good day

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        Saeed Qureshi

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        Sorry, it may not be clear. I meant to say first try to find the virus (“origin”). When it is not there (or exists or shown to exist), there is no point in working on the virus’s origin (source). It is just a waste and useless “research” (“the medical science and its research,” lol!)

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