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1. anon32+h9[view] [source] 2021-06-04 00:37:13
>>codech+(OP)
4chan figured this out as early as March 2020: google "site:4plebs.org shi zhengli"
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2. genera+nb[view] [source] 2021-06-04 01:00:30
>>anon32+h9
Nearly made the same comment myself. It feels vindicating to watch all this unfold. How many times now has 4chan been right about the virus, and the media wrong?

- 4chan saw the pandemic coming in January 2020, and predicted it would be big

- 4chan knew it wasn't 'just another flu' in March 2020, when the media was downplaying it

- 4chan figured out the virus is transmitted via areosol, not just particulate

- 4chan worked out that Vitamin D can help (even Fauci admitted he takes it)

- Wuhan Lab hypothesis

That's just off the top of my head. Sure, 4chan got a lot wrong: but better to get all the (possible) facts, and sift through them. That's science. What are you going to do otherwise? Trust Fauci?

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3. jbuhbj+ud[view] [source] 2021-06-04 01:22:29
>>genera+nb
Not to tout my own horn, but it really doesn't take a genius to put two and two together in these instances.

I never read 4chan or many opinions in genral, but I knew all of those points (minus the vitamin D) on my own.

The quote of 'knew a picosecond after he heard' resonated with me, because my intuition - as a laymen - was exactly the same. The moment I heard of the wuhan institute, I basically was pretty sure what had happened. All that followed was disbelief and mild shock about my surroundings not coming to the same conclusions, or lets say suspicions and not hearing the sound of alarm bells.

I lost a lot of faith in the common sense of people through the pandemic.

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