Tuesday, March 28, 2023

Turns Out EBOLA Likely Leaked From A Lab As Well

 Further, although some bats appear to carry antibodies against Ebola viruses, only intact Bombali Ebola has ever been isolated from a bat, despite intensive searches Bombali is a species of Ebola that does not infect humans.

As recently as November 2022, Garry still insisted SARS-CoV-2 "Emerged via the wildlife trade."17 In that same article, Garry drew parallels to the 2014 Ebola outbreak, claiming that conspiracy pundits were wrong about Ebola being leaked from the Kenema lab, because "We did not have EBOV [ebolavirus] in our laboratory and therefore could not have released or engineered it."

"The problem is that people see these coincidences. One of the new ones is the Ebola lab leak, which also is being blamed on us, because we had been studying Ebola in Kenema in Sierra Leone, and lo and behold Ebola emerged just a few miles from there in 2014," Andersen said.

According to Husseini and Latham,20 there's good reason to believe the Kenema lab was working with Ebola before the outbreak in Guinea, some 50 miles from the lab.

On August 25, 2013, just months before the Ebola outbreak, the VHFC posted on its website an article titled: 'Researchers at the Scripps Research Institute make major advances in the fight against Ebola virus.

Aside from the Kenema lab's obvious biowarfare connections, and the possibility of Ebola being experimented on there, several Ebola treatment trials were also taking place in Port Loko, Sierra Leone, about 190 km from Kenema, right around the same time that Ebola broke out in Guinea.

"The Makona strain of Ebola is not a standard or known strain, nor is it similar to any published strain. It is novel, having approximately 400 mutations that are not found in any previously known Ebola strain. Hence, for the 2014 Ebola outbreak to have begun in a lab, the Makona strain must either represent the escape of an unpublished strain, perhaps one collected during fieldwork in central Africa."

https://noqreport.com/2023/03/28/turns-out-ebola-likely-leaked-from-a-lab-as-well/

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