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On the 18th of this month, The White House released “The True Origins of Covid-19” webpage revealing that the Wuhan lab leak is the most likely the origin of covid-19 and is supported by 5 reasons. The new website states other important facts such as that EcoHealth Alliance, led by Dr. Peter Daszak, has used U.S. taxpayer funds to promote dangerous gain-of-function research in Wuhan, China; The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has fostered an environment conducive to the circumvention of federal record-keeping laws, as seen in the actions of Dr. David Morens and “FOIA Lady” Marge Moore.

The White House also criticized the World Health Organization (WHO) for caving to pressure from the Chinese Communist Party and placed China’s political interests ahead of its international duties. Earlier this year, Trump signed an order to remove the United States from the WHO and ended discussions with the organization on drafting a pandemic treaty.

Moreover, the page points out that New York’s pandemic response under former NY Governor Andrew Cuomo, focusing on his March 25, 2020, executive order that forced nursing homes to accept COVID-positive patients. Cuomo and his administration worked to cover up the tragic aftermath of their policy decisions.  Then, the site accuses New York’s executive chamber about redacting documents, numerous illegitimate privilege claims, and withholding  thousands of documents without an apparent legal basis to obstruct the Select Subcommittee’s investigation into former Governor Cuomo’s pandemic-era failures.

I really hope that New Yorkers will not support Cuomo for NYC mayor.

Of course, the report called out the Biden administration’s censorship of dissent on COVID-19 in cahoots with the world’s largest social media companies and denying all kinds of alternative treatments.

This White House site is based on 520 pages of official material provided by the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Accountability’s Select Subcommittee on the Coronaviruses Pandemic. Since February 2023, the Select Subcommittee has sent more than 100 letters of inquiry, conducted more than 30 interviews and depositions, held 25 hearings and meetings, and reviewed more than one million pages of documents, according to the Select Subcommittee website. I think it is something that people all over the world should read.

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