04/17/2020 / By Ethan Huff
A “doctor” who was hired on by Facebook to “fact check” content about the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) has been outed as a disinformation shill who used to work at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in communist China.
Danielle Anderson, who currently works at Duke University‘s NUS Medical School lab in Singapore, has already “debunked” numerous articles posted to Facebook that suggest the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) may have leaked from the Wuhan lab where we now know she used to test coronavirus on bats.
A contributor to “Science Feedback,” Anderson’s job as a Facebook fact checker involves slapping “false information” designations on any and all content that links the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) to the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Anderson has also been exposed for engaging in no fewer than nine collaborations with Dr. Peng Zhou, who’s also a fellow scientist from the Wuhan Institute of Virology and who also experimented with coronavirus and bats.
Though you’re not allowed to talk about any of this on social media – even mentioning Peng Zhou on Twitter could lead to a suspension or ban – word is spreading throughout the independent media that Facebook is paying communist liars and Chinese sympathizers to censor truth and spread lies on social media.
“If you follow the info, you will find the Facebook fake fact-checker on the China Wuhan lab is a scientist who works/worked at China’s Wuhan lab the past two years and says it is impossible that they would be sloppy because they are very careful!” tweeted investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson about Anderson’s deep state connections.
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Apparently the only requirement for being a “fact checker” at Facebook is to be willing to say and do whatever Facebook wants you to say and do. In Anderson’s case, this means claiming that the Wuhan lab was perfectly safe and 100 percent contained, without having to present a shred of evidence.
In response to an article published by the New York Post claiming that “China [is having] a problem keeping dangerous pathogens in test tubes where they belong,” Anderson wrote that because she worked at the Wuhan lab for two years, she’s somehow qualified to “personally attest to the strict control and containment measures implemented while working there.”
Anderson also denies the claim that “evidence points to SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) research being carried out at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.”
Even though The Wall Street Journal, the Daily Mail, and Fox News are all now reporting that Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) testing was, in fact, taking place at the Wuhan lab, Anderson says it wasn’t. And this is apparently more than enough “evidence” for Facebook, which wants that narrative obliterated.
As it turns out, the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) is genetically identical to a coronavirus that was found in a horseshoe bat “collected by hazmat-clad scientists from the Institute of Virology in Wuhan,” according to the Journal. Fox also reported that “patient zero” in the current pandemic was an employee at the Wuhan lab who became infected and spread the virus throughout the local community.
“Just when you think Facebook, Zuckerberg, etc. couldn’t be any more bizarre or stupid they prove you wrong,” wrote one Zero Hedge commenter. “They live in their own alternate reality. Of course they could be just bought off by the Chinese – good old-fashioned greed.”
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