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Jim Haslam: Covid Origins and Coronavirus Genetic Engineering — #77

Season 2 Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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Chapters:

  • (00:00) - A quick note on my interview with Jim Haslam
  • (03:40) - Introducing Jim Haslam, author of "COVID-19: Mystery Solved"
  • (04:51) - The DARPA DEFUSE Grant Proposal
  • (08:52) - Ralph Baric and Genetic Engineering of Coronaviruses
  • (20:10) - Danielle Anderson and the Wuhan BSL-4 Lab
  • (24:38) - The Role of EcoHealth Alliance and Peter Daszak
  • (29:28) - The Furin Cleavage Site Controversy
  • (36:43) - NIAID Funding and the Wuhan Connection
  • (40:53) - Capabilities and Limitations of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, Baric's Lab
  • (44:41) - The DEFUSE Grant and Wuhan Institute of Virology
  • (48:22) - RaTG13 Genome and Its Implications
  • (50:34) - Kristian Anderson's Alarming Discovery
  • (01:00:42) - Feb. 1 Teleconference with Fauci & Baric; Feb. 3 NAS Meeting
  • (01:19:41) - Unintentional vs. Intentional Engineering
  • (01:21:28) - Tracing the Virus to Wuhan, Patient Zero, and the Role of Danielle Anderson
  • (01:29:38) - Rocky Mountain Lab and Virus Processing
  • (01:36:32) - Animal Models, Engineering Aerosol Transmission
  • (01:42:23) - The Smoking Gun Email

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