Outcome of Biden Administration's Response to COVID-19 Lab Leak Allegations by End of 2025
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Biden Administration Allegedly Suppressed FBI Findings on COVID-19 Lab Leak, Says National Center for Medical Intelligence Report
Dec 26, 2024, 04:36 PM
Recent investigations have revealed that the Biden administration allegedly suppressed evidence regarding the origins of COVID-19, specifically the lab leak hypothesis. A Wall Street Journal report indicates that disagreements among U.S. intelligence agencies about the virus's origins were more profound than previously disclosed. Key findings from scientists at the National Center for Medical Intelligence, part of the Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency, suggested that COVID-19 was manipulated in a laboratory during risky research efforts. However, this information was reportedly not communicated to President Biden during his briefings. The FBI was the only agency that assessed the likelihood of a lab leak, yet its findings were excluded from discussions with the President. The report also highlights that the intelligence community marginalized proponents of the lab leak theory, which was initially dismissed as a conspiracy theory. This has raised concerns about transparency and trust in government communications regarding the pandemic's origins.
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