03/06/2023 / By Ethan Huff
The world is finally reaching a consensus that the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) did not come from bat soup at a Chinese wet market as was originally claimed, but oh the censorship we had to endure to get to this point.
For years, the idea that covid came from a laboratory was considered to be a fringe conspiracy theory – that is until recently when the Department of Energy (DoE) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) concluded that the alleged virus did not come about through natural causes.
Suddenly, it is okay for government officials to admit that perhaps the lab leak theory holds some merit. Even Tony Fauci now says that he has “a completely open mind” on the matter – and this after he vehemently denied the lab leak theory during the height of the scamdemic.
Were it not for years of systemic censorship across both mainstream and social media platforms, the world would have learned a whole lot sooner that the bat soup theory is a load of nonsense.
Censorship is still a systemic problem, of course, but we are beginning to see cracks in the control matrix that aims to keep a lid on all alternative thoughts and ideas. The battle rages on between those who hate free speech and those who want to see more of it.
“Under pressure from governmental and nongovernmental actors, Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms have censored true or potentially true information about everything ranging from vaccines to the lab leak to the Biden family’s business dealings,” reports explain.
“Given the broad protection of free speech afforded by the First Amendment, government demands that social media companies censor information, even including inaccurate information, may be unconstitutional.
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The very same people fighting the lab leak theory are also waging war on the spread of what they claim is “disinformation” or “misinformation” on many other fronts. If it defies the official government narrative, then it is automatically “false,” according to these people.
Covid brought this censorship scheme to light in a major way, exposing corrupt government agencies like the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as complicit in this assault on the First Amendment.
The three-letter agencies along with Silicon Valley and perhaps even communist China have been working in tandem to pull the wool over the eyes of the public. They have also shown their cards, revealing their true intentions for the world.
They even went so far as to expand the Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency in January 2021 to include the targeting of “misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation.”
“What was done by China was a brilliant psychological operation,” one commenter wrote, noting that covid has never even been isolated and proven to exist as a real virus.
“I remember the pictures out of China with people lying dead in the streets as if the virus was so deadly and quick as to kill people within moments of contraction. Oh how the American people bought the lie and quaked in fear.”
Another person suggested that the only reason the powers that be are beginning to open up to the lab leak theory is because they no longer have a choice: the cat is already long out of the bag, and the globalists know that we know they lied about pretty much everything.
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