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Peer reviewed study in Virology Journal shows why H1N1 most likely was released from a lab.

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  • @Audiocrazed There's one thing I think we can say for sure. The virus was absolutely not an intentional release. Humans do not yet understand virus morphology and structural function sufficiently to make a virus "from scratch" with the goal of releasing it as a pandemic strain. I think it's unlikely that it was a lab strain for two reasons: 1) there are no pharma labs in the area that the first case took place. 2) Usually hybrids of 3 or more viruses aren't made in labs. There would be no need.

  • The virus was either the result of either A. intercontinental movement of life pigs, or B. a laboratory error in handling the virus. This COULD have resulted naturally. It is unlikely, but possible. Moreover, it's a far stretch to go from lab error to intentional introduction of the virus by big pharma.

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  • great find thank you so much!

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  • might as well come speak out at this point.......all the lying they have been up to over the years looks like it got em dead, so what good did it do?

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