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Old 03-12-2020, 01:02 AM   #1468
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Doesn't matter what my definition of origination is... I'm not a scientist, I don't claim to be one. The fact of the matter is, as of now, no one can prove where the coronavirus came from. Sure there is a possibility that the it came from the bat soup, or wild animal market or Wuhan research lab, or the US army could had brought the virus over during the army olympic games.

Everything is probable here, we are all guessing here.

Whatever you believe in... just don't be ignorant and claim I'm spreading a rumour while you are all just guessing on what western media has provides us as well.

I'm not gonna reply to another post and argue with all of you that are in disagreement with, because arguing on the internet is like running in the special Olympics...If you win, you're still retarded
No. I'm just suggesting that you should stop making it overly complicated than it should. It's the law of parsimony. The simplest solution is most likely the right one.

Yes, you are right... until more concrete data comes out, we should be open to other ideas. However, when going to the extreme, you are just overly wrapped in conspiracy theory.

All the current evidence point to Wuhan. Every early case discovered in China and other countries can only point to a single common place, and that's Wuhan or the Hubei province. To claim that it could come from elsewhere, it's at the same level as those parents who don't vaccine their kids because it might give their kids autism or other side effects, when every other evidence points to the contrary.
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