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Peter Hotez Connected to “Chimeric” Coronavirus Creation from Wuhan

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Peter Hotez, dean of the Baylor College of Medicine and a pediatrician, has a personal connection to the development of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) and other chimeric coronaviruses in communist China. Hotez knows he would lose any discussion with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over vaccinations.

Hotez, who frequently appeared on the fake news channels CNN and NBC during the “pandemic,” recently made an appearance on a Joe Rogan podcast episode where he was challenged to debate Kennedy. Even a charity pot that had amassed $2.6 million in less than 24 hours was linked to it, but Hotez declined.

Hotez first attempted to wriggle out of the discussion by urging them to “take this down,” which Rogan referred to as a “non-answer.” In exchange for Hotez agreeing to debate Kennedy, Rogan first gave $100,000 of his own money to a charity of Hotez’s choosing. However, when other people added money to the pot, the original $100,000 donation quickly increased to millions of dollars. In the end, Hotez declined to take part and essentially embarrassed himself. Later, he attacked Rogan’s program, saying that the “anti-vaccine lobby” had “tag-teamed” and “attacked” him.

After making fun of himself, Hotez said, “And the stuff online is just utter whack-a-doodle.” And let’s face it, those three men are tres hombres when they’re working together, like RFK Jr., Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk. That most likely includes all of your Twitter followers. Therefore, it’s rather overwhelming.

Hotez’s final response about his decision to decline the debate was that “in science, we don’t normally hold debates.” Scientists “produce scientific publications,” not “usually argue science,” asserts Hotez. Hotez keeps attacking his opponents and refusing to defend his beliefs while acknowledging that he would certainly lose any argument very fast. In addition, Hotez is associated with the dubious gain-of-function study with bat coronaviruses, which he probably would not want to have brought up in a debate.

Hotez utilized a National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding he was awarded for the creation of a SARS vaccine between 2012 and 2017. The grant’s declared goal was to support research that would aid in handling any “accidental escape from a laboratory” and potential zoonotic viral spillover. According to reports, “Hotez subcontracted money for research on mixed or “chimeric” coronaviruses as part of his NIH grant.” “Hotez’s funding supported two of Shi’s project colleagues. [Shi oversaw the coronavirus modification research at the Wuhan lab]”

Shi and her colleagues created a recombinant virus called “rWIV1-SHC014S” from two SARS-related coronaviruses in the 2017 study that Hotez helped fund. It is unclear if the interim “hold” on gain-of-function work before 2017 should have been applied to the article that Hotez co-funded. The material above, which was obtained from a U.S. Right to Know article, is damning, in Dr. Pierre Kory’s opinion, since it demonstrates “how Hotez labored again and over to cover up the potential SARS-CoV-2 may have come from a lab.”

Given all of this, it seems to reason that Hotez wishes to avoid the spotlight while briefly stepping into it by joining Rogan on the show. If he can get away with it, Hotez, we believe, will try to make himself untraceable in the media from this point forward.

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