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I initially skimmed through McCullough's article and was indeed taken aback at the certainty of his assertion that the virus came from the GA biolab, and wondered if he really had the goods to state this as fact. Thank you Dr. Malone for validating my hesitation. Add McCullough's continued defense of the wide use of statins, and it becomes clear that he is simply not a reliable source of information. You, on the other hand, contine to burnish your own reputation for credibility with thorough, well-thought-out analyses such as this. My deepest gratitude.

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I read the paper. I have a Chemistry degree with biochemistry, as well as four graduate level classes in quantitative statistics.

Dr. McCullough never said, or implied, a "certainty" that Gain of Function came from the Georgia biolab.

Rather, he stated clearly this was a "possibility" and that "no causation has been shown."

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Jan 1Edited

Jennifer true he doesn't say it in the paper but he DOES say it with great certainty in the interview. Here it is:

"The current strain of bird flu is a product of gain of function research done in the USDA Poultry Research Laboratory in Athens, Georgia. So it is a man made problem that, our farms are experiencing right now."

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I watched that part of the interview. Please see my lengthy answer to Dr. Malone who asked if I had watched the McCullough interview. His question and my lengthy answer is located further down in these comments. Just look a lengthy answer to a Dr. Malone question. Thanks

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I’m going to check the video to see what he says. If GOF on this is being done here, I'd want to know. So, I wouldn't oppose an investigation to definitely determine that. Thank you.

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Thank you for the information. Let me check the interview.

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Dr McCullough STILL supports statins?? Too funny! I'd like to see him have a debate with Maryanne Demassi PhD. who uncovered the lies and wrought about 12 years ago.

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