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New FOI release from @USRightToKnow confirms that the Latinne paper - the subject of Peter Daszak's secrecy in respect of missing Genbank sequences - was submitted in August 2019. It discussed the origin of SARS-Cov-2, first touted in Dec 2019
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Posted in April, just after the Daszak claim (linked in thread)....
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Why was Hu requesting that the data remain confidential until 31 Dec 2020, over a year after submitting the paper?
What are the odds?
At least 6 different RdRp sequences from the Latinne submission - supposedly all from different bat bum swabs - have 100% the same sequence?
RdRp is highly conserved, but these are supposed to be different sequences
[24 hr link blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
And what are the odds that every single sequence on this list (there are at least 50)...
Have all got the same set of 3 or 5 amino acid mutations from #SARSCOV2
The existence of multiple nucleotide mutations or SNPs whilst maintaining the same amino acid sequence is so low it suggests only one thing...
That these are not "bat bum sequences" at all...
The mutations are either I77V+I97V+I106T or
S23T+N27S+H122T+E123D+D127N (this group includes in-frame deletions)
[24 hr link blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Which says to me...
And I'd love to know what Gary Crameri, Ed Holmes and Hume Field from the CSIRO and Ecohealth had to do with this.
Oh well... might have to get stuck into the next tranche of emails!
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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