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RTE Roundtable Talk #8: SARS-CoV-2 Origins and Technocracy
Featuring Charles Rixey and Jonathan Couey, PhD
Yesterday's topic really needs 20 hours of conversation, and I may put together a group project with RTE readers to organize some of it. But Charles and Jonathan are two of the best people to talk through details about the SARS-CoV-2 origins story with. We did not talk about the details of the Wuhan outbreak, even though my intention was to focus there plenty. But that's what is so great about catching two guys for a chat about an ever-evolving discussion.
We started out with a discussion of pre-2000 events that led up to the Plandemonium, and also about the series of lab leaks in China and elsewhere that should make people wonder whether SARS-CoV has been a part of the traveling CoV swarm for nearly two decades.
This show was our most popular livestream yet, with some three-digit number of people watching as we talked. They got to hear Jonathan drop a very plausible thought bomb about the collection of human DNA sampling at a moment near "peak genetic diversity" in human history.
You can also watch the conversation on YouBoob.
I'm behind on posting transcripts, but plan to catch up quickly sometime over the next few days. I won't email those out, but they'll be posted on the substack.
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I caught the beginning of this live and can’t wait to finish it!!
Loved listening to this. Found Jonathan through Walters substack comment section. Very good thoughts and insights from all of you on the livestream!