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Social-media users in China are obsessing over a conspiracy theory claiming the COVID-19 virus was produced by US-linked laboratories in Ukraine

It is unclear where and when this new theory about the coronavirus' origins was seeded.

It appears to have its roots in a wild proposition touted by the American conspiracy-theory site Infowars and spread by Russian and Chinese news outlets that the US is operating biological-weapons laboratories in Ukrainian cities that have come under attack from Russia. Rumors about these "secret US bio-weapons labs" spread like wildfire on Weibo, with the media and social-media commenters seizing upon the topic.

China has previously spread baseless conspiracy theories that the COVID-19 virus was created in Fort Detrick, a US Army base, and that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was killing older people.


 
I think there are nefarious things going on in BioLabs but I am not going to blame Hunter for that until credible sources say so.




There’s two more links how many more links you guys need?


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I’m personally happy very excited because dominos are falling.


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There’s two more links how many more links you guys need?


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There's a lot of misinformation out there. You don't put all your eggs in one basket. You need to be waiting to see what happens because you really don't know what's going to happen.
 
There's a lot of misinformation out there. You don't put all your eggs in one basket. You need to be waiting to see what happens because you really don't know what's going to happen.

Oh it will get worse for the Bidens. Now I’m sure the brainwashing will be in full force on CNN and other cable news


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In an attempt to justify Russia's invasion of Ukraine, propagandists claimed the attack was focused on secret U.S. biolabs there.

Conspiracy theories are very often built on top of one another. The claim that the U.S. is operating biolabs in Ukraine, for example, is built on the false notion that the United States (or, according to similar theories, China) intentionally started the COVID-19 pandemic with a human-made bioweapon. Once you buy into that rumor, you can be sold the next: that Russia is invading Ukraine to stop the next pandemic.


 
In an attempt to justify Russia's invasion of Ukraine, propagandists claimed the attack was focused on secret U.S. biolabs there.

Conspiracy theories are very often built on top of one another. The claim that the U.S. is operating biolabs in Ukraine, for example, is built on the false notion that the United States (or, according to similar theories, China) intentionally started the COVID-19 pandemic with a human-made bioweapon. Once you buy into that rumor, you can be sold the next: that Russia is invading Ukraine to stop the next pandemic.



I hope Russia succeeds in securing and stopping the plot to release the next deadly disease


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Downeast believe that Russian humanitarian efforts are staged but there's no way we could be involved with any biolabs in Ukraine lol

Yes pretty much, US involvement in Ukrainian biolabs is a real red herring....its Russian misinformation put out there to do exactly what it is suppose to and is doing. There is a reason this is all supported by the pro Putin folks in the US who are of course pushing the story....folks like Trump, Carlson, Greene, Cawthorne, and the usual list of crazy's...its all --------. Anyone that believes the biolabs thing is being duped by classic Russia misinformation and its not a surprise its the people that most want it to be true that are the targets of this misinformation.....


The Russian propaganda machine is so engaged in sowing disinformation about their invasion of Ukraine that they are even ordering Russian TV to broadcast one of the bioweapon theory’s largest boosters: Tucker Carlson.
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/mar/15/russia-disinformation-social-media-ukraine
The conspiracy theory began in seeming obscurity. In the hours after Russia launched its aerial bombardment of Ukraine, the Twitter account of a longtime follower of the QAnon conspiracy movement remarked that approximately 30 biolabs were dotted across Ukraine.
“China and Russia indirectly (and correctly) blamed the US for the [Covid-19] outbreak,” the user, who goes by the username @WarClandestine, tweeted. “And are fearful that the US/allies have more viruses (bioweapons) to let out.” The invasion, he posited, was truly about destroying those facilities and the viruses they contained.
 
"The Kremlin is intentionally spreading outright lies that the United States and Ukraine are conducting chemical and biological weapons activities," U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price said earlier this month. He and other officials warn that Russia was working to create pretexts for its attacks on a sovereign nation.

The biolab conspiracy theory is an example of how Russian narratives can be seized on and refined by conspiracy theorists in the U.S., who can often spread false narratives far more effectively than Russia's own efforts.”

Hmmmm.....Russian narratives. Conspiracy theories. Sounds familiar.
 
Albright must have been the first to sense that Putin was "reptilian" so he must be one of those lizard people!!


Interesting. Albright called Putin “small” even though she was only 4’10” tall. Putin is 5’7”, not really short, but 3” below average for a Russian man. Albright was a whopping 7-8” below average for a Czech woman.
 
Interesting. Albright called Putin “small” even though she was only 4’10” tall. Putin is 5’7”, not really short, but 3” below average for a Russian man. Albright was a whopping 7-8” below average for a Czech woman.
What are the chances Putin is actually 5'7"?

She probably also meant "small" more as "slight" than "short." In that sense, she might have had the upper hand.
 
Ole Peter....in 2016 none the less....perfectly describing Covid....supposedly before anyone anywhere on earth had ever dreamt of it. How is this possible? Project 2030???? Nahhhh. It's just another "conspiracy theory". You know. The kind that's built on top of one another. Because Snopes is a bastion of truth.

 
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Ole Peter....in 2016 none the less....perfectly describing Covid....supposedly before anyone anywhere on earth had ever dreamt of it. How is this possible? Project 2030???? Nahhhh. It's just another "conspiracy theory". You know. The kind that's built on top of one another. Because Snopes is a bastion of truth.


What he is discussing there was known and studied for years before COVID-19… going all the way back especially to the SARS outbreak (an earlier coronavirus/covid outbreak) around 2003-2004. There’s nothing weird or suspicious there. They were studying this.

But, the gullibly suspicious are going to continue to be suspicious and listen to their alternative theories.
 
Social-media users in China are obsessing over a conspiracy theory claiming the COVID-19 virus was produced by US-linked laboratories in Ukraine

It is unclear where and when this new theory about the coronavirus' origins was seeded.

It appears to have its roots in a wild proposition touted by the American conspiracy-theory site Infowars and spread by Russian and Chinese news outlets that the US is operating biological-weapons laboratories in Ukrainian cities that have come under attack from Russia. Rumors about these "secret US bio-weapons labs" spread like wildfire on Weibo, with the media and social-media commenters seizing upon the topic.

China has previously spread baseless conspiracy theories that the COVID-19 virus was created in Fort Detrick, a US Army base, and that the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was killing older people.


If you'd actually watch previous videos I posted, you'd find actual evidence you can see for yourself that Covid was created at UNC Chapel Hill, Ft. Detrick, and then transferred to Wuhan. And in regards to your other post stating that it is a "conspiracy theory" about there being biolabs in Ukraine and that's why Russia is invading....well....this will really butter your biscuits. The Biden's fingerprints are all over those labs. You see....sometimes "conspiracy theories" are just plain ole "conspiracies". Just like has been proven time and time and time again over the last 5 years.

If you REALLY want to look into why you believe so firmly that our government is so incapable of such atrocities, why don't you look into MK Ultra and Project Mockingbird. You seem to acknolowedge that brainwashing occurs since you feel people like me who point these things out are "conspiracy theorists"....well, how do you know that the government isnt the ones doing the brainwashing and that you are the victim of it? "Conspiracy thories" are no longer "theories" once adequate evidence is provided. The problem with "brainwashing" is that it makes you automatically ignore and refute any evidence that supports what you call something a "conspiracy theory". In fact, the term "conspiracy theory" is a term the CIA fabricated to discredit those who dared to question the "official" government narrative. How DARE someone question something they tell us is true, right? I mean, we should damn sure believe them about Ukraine since they were so right about Russian collusion in 2016, Hillary (Benghazi, email servers, etc etc etc etc etc....she has so many I stopped counting), Covid vaxxx, Covid origin, Steele dossier, etc etc etc right? I mean, RIGHT??!?!?!!?
 
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If you'd actually watch previous videos I posted, you'd find actual evidence you can see for yourself that Covid was created at UNC Chapel Hill, Ft. Detrick, and then transferred to Wuhan. And in regards to your other post stating that it is a "conspiracy theory" about there being biolabs in Ukraine and that's why Russia is invading....well....this will really butter your biscuits. The Biden's fingerprints are all over those labs. You see....sometimes "conspiracy theories" are just plain ole "conspiracies". Just like has been proven time and time and time again over the last 5 years.

If you REALLY want to look into why you believe so firmly that our government is so incapable of such atrocities, why don't you look into MK Ultra and Project Mockingbird. You seem to acknolowedge that brainwashing occurs since you feel people like me who point these things out are "conspiracy theorists"....well, how do you know that the government isnt the ones doing the brainwashing and that you are the victim of it? "Conspiracy thories" are no longer "theories" once adequate evidence is provided. The problem with "brainwashing" is that it makes you automatically ignore and refute any evidence that supports what you call something a "conspiracy theory". In fact, the term "conspiracy theory" is a term the CIA fabricated to discredit those who dared to question the "official" government narrative. How DARE someone question something they tell us is true, right? I mean, we should damn sure believe them about Ukraine since they were so right about Russian collusion in 2016, Hillary (Benghazi, email servers, etc etc etc etc etc....she has so many I stopped counting), Covid vaxxx, Covid origin, Steele dossier, etc etc etc right? I mean, RIGHT??!?!?!!?
The CIA didn’t invent the term conspiracy theory—it’s been in print and used worldwide going back to the 1800s.

In fact, the theory you referenced about the CIA inventing the term is kinda sorta itself a conspiracy theory.
 
If you'd actually watch previous videos I posted, you'd find actual evidence you can see for yourself that Covid was created at UNC Chapel Hill, Ft. Detrick, and then transferred to Wuhan. And in regards to your other post stating that it is a "conspiracy theory" about there being biolabs in Ukraine and that's why Russia is invading....well....this will really butter your biscuits. The Biden's fingerprints are all over those labs. You see....sometimes "conspiracy theories" are just plain ole "conspiracies". Just like has been proven time and time and time again over the last 5 years.

If you REALLY want to look into why you believe so firmly that our government is so incapable of such atrocities, why don't you look into MK Ultra and Project Mockingbird. You seem to acknolowedge that brainwashing occurs since you feel people like me who point these things out are "conspiracy theorists"....well, how do you know that the government isnt the ones doing the brainwashing and that you are the victim of it? "Conspiracy thories" are no longer "theories" once adequate evidence is provided. The problem with "brainwashing" is that it makes you automatically ignore and refute any evidence that supports what you call something a "conspiracy theory". In fact, the term "conspiracy theory" is a term the CIA fabricated to discredit those who dared to question the "official" government narrative. How DARE someone question something they tell us is true, right? I mean, we should damn sure believe them about Ukraine since they were so right about Russian collusion in 2016, Hillary (Benghazi, email servers, etc etc etc etc etc....she has so many I stopped counting), Covid vaxxx, Covid origin, Steele dossier, etc etc etc right? I mean, RIGHT??!?!?!!?
Jessy, that you?
 
The CIA didn’t invent the term conspiracy theory—it’s been in print and used worldwide going back to the 1800s.

In fact, the theory you referenced about the CIA inventing the term is kinda sorta itself a conspiracy theory.
Mannnnn. Snopes is popular round here!
 
Jessy, that you?
Nahh. I acknowledge that Phil Godlewski is ridiculous.

And by the way. I'm happy to admit I'm an idiot, stupid, and wrong when someone provides data and evidence to prove that I am. I'm not talking about cnn.com articles and "Fauci said so and so" stuff. I bring up what I bring up to initiate dialogue and discussion, hopefully in an adult and professional manner. Typically when someone can't argue with facts, they resort to attacking the other person....and we don't want that now do we?
 
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Its just wrong going into a Cabelas and being able to buy a BPS shirt! Just wrong on all levels and now there’s a monopoly! Support your local tackle shops! ?
Absolutely! Living at the beach, I'm fortunate enough to have lots of local tackle and sporting goods shops. I just bought my first handgun, and I'm looking to get into shooting. I stopped at a local gun store, and it was awesome. The guys and gal in there were so friendly and welcomed me in like I'd been there a hundred times. They invited me to be a part of their shooting club and come hang out. That's why I'm talking about what I'm talking about above. Good people in our world are suffering because of a select evil few.
 
.......In fact, the term "conspiracy theory" is a term the CIA fabricated to discredit those who dared to question the "official" government narrative. How DARE someone question something they tell us is true, right? I mean, we should damn sure believe them about Ukraine since they were so right about Russian collusion in 2016, Hillary (Benghazi, email servers, etc etc etc etc etc....she has so many I stopped counting), Covid vaxxx, Covid origin, Steele dossier, etc etc etc right? I mean, RIGHT??!?!?!!?

The CIA didn’t invent the term conspiracy theory—it’s been in print and used worldwide going back to the 1800s.

In fact, the theory you referenced about the CIA inventing the term is kinda sorta itself a conspiracy theory.

Mannnnn. Snopes is popular round here!

Nahh. I acknowledge that Phil Godlewski is ridiculous.

And by the way. I'm happy to admit I'm an idiot, stupid, and wrong when someone provides data and evidence to prove that I am. I'm not talking about cnn.com articles and "Fauci said so and so" stuff. I bring up what I bring up to initiate dialogue and discussion, hopefully in an adult and professional manner. Typically when someone can't argue with facts, they resort to attacking the other person....and we don't want that now do we?
I appreciate a good one liner more than anyone, but I'd much rather hear more about why you believe the CIA came up with the term instead of it already existing previously.
 
There’s differences of opinion and then there’s questioning reality. I’m paraphrasing what Chris Wallace said about why he left Fox News. He never had problems with folks voicing their opinions (mainly conservative on Fox News), but he couldn’t handle the big lie about the 2020 election as well as lies about the 1/6/21 insurrection, things Fox News was pushing.
 
There’s differences of opinion and then there’s questioning reality. I’m paraphrasing what Chris Wallace said about why he left Fox News. He never had problems with folks voicing their opinions (mainly conservative on Fox News), but he couldn’t handle the big lie about the 2020 election as well as lies about the 1/6/21 insurrection, things Fox News was pushing.

The Fox News viewer base mostly strongly dislikes him anyway.

Heck, they don't like Neil Cavuto either, the reason why I mention him is because when my grandma was with us, she liked him.
 
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I appreciate a good one liner more than anyone, but I'd much rather hear more about why you believe the CIA came up with the term instead of it already existing previously.
Ok....you got me. Did the CIA wake up one day and marry the terms "conspiracy" and "theory" together for the first time? No. They ARE the ones who exploit it and brought it to the mainstream for their benefit in order to discredit dissent from the mainstream government narrative. Perhaps I should have used the term "exploited" in the place of "fabricated". See! I can admit when I make a mistake!
 
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