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ruit | 3 autres critiques | Aug 9, 2022 |
A pretty readable account of what the author feels is a cover-up. Her research is reasonably well balanced and I appreciate her commitment to free speech. However, some of her arguments regarding scientific funding and also her errors that she has made over some of the science do tarnish and otherwise reasonable hypothesis. They shouldn’t be considered the finitive but should be considered as part of the argument. Recommended.
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aadyer | 3 autres critiques | Dec 6, 2021 |
If you read one book about SARS-CoV-2; its source, the politics around it, the money, its implications, then this really must be that book. The events described in this book are documented and cross-referenced.

As for the technical aspects, the science is excellent at a level the average reader may almost grasp on the first pass, with references to scientific publications for those interested in even deeper understanding. It gives references to Shi Zhengli’s very well documented gain-of-function research, including papers co-authored with Peter Daszak, who also served as a funding conduit from NIAID. It covers the Communist Party’s behavior with the French who built the lab, toward the wider scientific community, toward unelected people in positions of great power in the US government. It shows Daszak’s connections to Anthony Fauci, as in the frantic e-mails concerning the “conspiracy theory” cover story driven by both men. It documents Daszak’s misdirection through the use of The Lancet in a letter signed by 27 ostensibly knowledgeable scientists with no “conflict of interest”, who weren’t, and the subsequent withdrawal of that letter by all concerned. It also names names of the broad range of interests and individuals who are carrying out and fund research such as gain of function, as well as actual building from scratch viruses for which human T-Cell memory no longer exists, such as the 1918 Spanish Flu.

The politico-scientific intrigue is exquisite. So finally, it leaves one with some sense of the damage this politico-scientific emergency has done to national security from a US public policy perspective, a Chinese Communist Party perspective, and from a Chinese public perspective. One thing that seems to be made clear is that the public is the group that has suffered from this area of research and that, since the research has been funded for decades and is unlikely to stop, the public will continue to suffer.

After reading this well-documented and organized book you will be very well versed in a wide range of facts relating to what really happened in Wuhan, as well as their implications. The power struggles, science research, public complacency and moneyed interests described, taken together give a novel view of the future often reserved only for science fiction readers. But this is not fiction.
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calibri | 3 autres critiques | Nov 29, 2021 |

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Œuvres
1
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ISBN
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