WASHINGTON (TNND) — For years, the so-called lab leak hypothesis was labeled by top public health officials as a conspiracy theory or at least a fringe idea.
But a senior officer inside the Central Intelligence Agency, subpoenaed by the Senate Homeland Security committee, said it was always the prevailing theory in the intelligence community, but many of the officers' reports and analyses were buried or even rewritten.
"Intelligence community leaders and senior analysts downplayed the possibility that the COVID pandemic originated as a result of a lab incident," said James Erdman III.
For those analysts who, he said, followed the science and voiced their support of the lab leak theory, he said, "CIA managers retaliated against them for their refusal to agree with management’s middle-of-the-night anonymous rewrite of the analysis, which changed the assessment to a non-call judgment."
He says they instead pushed the natural origins or Zoonotic theory, suggesting the Virus started in an animal, possibly in a seafood market, detailed in this now infamous research paper, “The Proximal Origin of Sars CoV-2,” in which the authors also stated multiple times, “We do not believe that any type of laboratory-based scenario is plausible."
Speaking to the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Wednesday, Erdman said a major reason had to do with the role of Dr. Anthony Fauci, who not only served as the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, but also due...
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