06/28/2021 / By Ethan Huff
David Feinberg, the head of Google’s “health division,” admitted at a recent forum of The Wall Street Journal that the tech giant censored information showing that the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) may have originated at a Chinese laboratory.
Feinberg was asked by a reporter why Google censors search results linking the Chinese Virus to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), to which Feinberg tried to argue that censorship is good for Google users as it keeps them “safe” from “misinformation.”
Were Google to show people the search results they are looking for, it might “lead people down pathways that we would not find to be authoritative information,” Feinberg explained.
The “authoritative information” to which Feinberg was referring came from shamed EcoHealth Alliance head Peter Daszak, who we now know conspired with Tony Fauci of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to conduct illegal gain of function research on bat coronaviruses at the WIV.
Back in February 2020, Daszak organized a letter that was published in The Lancet claiming that there was no possibility whatsoever that the Chinese Virus originated in a Chinese lab. That letter called such an idea a “conspiracy theory.”
At this point in time, “many people believed [Daszak] and they stopped looking” for any other potential truth about the situation, according to Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
“It was The Lancet, after all,” Carlson added in a recent segment about the scandal.
Daszak’s financial and political conflicts of interest are many, it turns out. But because he was widely forced into the limelight by the likes of Google as an “authoritative” source of information about the Wuhan Flu, few questioned his claims or motives.
That is now changing, thankfully, as more revelations come to light about how the plandemic was essentially organized and plotted by Fauci, Daszak, and many others, all of whom have profited immensely from the Chinese Virus.
It is now an undeniable fact that Daszak was directly involved in the illegal gain of function research that unleashed the Wuhan Flu, as he openly bragged about it back in December 2019.
“So, why did Google continue to rely on Peter Daszak, of all people on earth, to decided what the rest of the population could know about the origins of covid?” Carlson asked in the segment.
According to Daszak, Google was a financial contributor to this research, along with American taxpayers via Fauci. All of these people and entities had a stake in the Chinese Virus, hence why they conspired with one another to push the plandemic agenda.
Going all the way back to 2010, Daszak had published studies linking Google to illegal gain of function research on bat coronaviruses at the WIV. Google has essentially been sending cash to Daszak and others to do said research, which is how we ended up with the Chinese Virus.
The claim is that all that cash was used to study “[p]erceptions associated with transmission of pathogens with pandemic potential in highly exposed human populations at the animal human interface.”
“The agenda is to gain control of the human mind and body!” wrote one WND commenter about the true motivation behind the plandemic.
“These people believe the lies Satan tempts them with and they then decide to get something for themselves using those lies. They do not believe in our Creator and think there is no consequences for their actions, as long as they can fool another human!”
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