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They Knew All Along: Lab Accident Is ‘Most Likely but Least Probed’ Covid Origin, State Dept. Memo Says

State Department officials considered a lab accident to be the most likely cause of COVID-19 in the pandemic’s early months and worried that international virologists may help with a coverup, according to a 2020 memo obtained by U.S. Right to Know.

“Origin of the outbreak: The Wuhan labs remained the most likely but least probed,” reads the topline.

The memo is written as a BLUF – “bottom line up front” – a style of communication used in the military. The identify of the author or authors is unknown.  In response to questions from a reporter, a State Department spokesperson referred U.S. Right to Know to an inconclusive 90-day review by the intelligence community in 2021.

“BLUF: There is no direct, smoking gun evidence to prove that a leak from Wuhan labs caused the pandemic, but there is circumstantial evidence to suggest such is the case,” the memo reads.

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2 thoughts on “They Knew All Along: Lab Accident Is ‘Most Likely but Least Probed’ Covid Origin, State Dept. Memo Says”

  1. There was NO Lab accident !!!! COVID was Intentionally Made by China !!! PERIOD

    New Variants on the way !!!!! Over 600 million dead in America alone !!! No Punishment for China !!!

  2. You are all blaming the wrong Country, just wait until you find out where it really came from and who is behind it.

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