The Media Is Back to Deriding the Lab Leak as a 'Conspiracy Theory'
Even if EcoHealth's "basic research" in Wuhan didn't cause the pandemic, it certainly failed in its mission to stop it.

For a brief moment, speculation that COVID-19 originated in a lab had been upgraded in the discourse from a conspiracy theory to a serious possibility worthy of serious inquiry.
No longer.
In an op-ed published in STAT on Tuesday, AIDS activist Peter Staley bemoans the "witch hunt" being carried out by an "anti-science mob" against EcoHealth Alliance—the New York–based nonprofit that had been using federal funds to do gain-of-function work on potential pandemic pathogens at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China.
EcoHealth has been the subject of immense bipartisan controversy in recent months.
Thanks to the work of congressional investigators and investigative journalists, we know that EcoHealth was creating SARS-like coronaviruses in Wuhan and had even proposed in grant applications to create viruses that bear a striking resemblance to SARS-CoV-2.
In grant proposal drafts, the nonprofit's president, Peter Daszak, proposed to do this work at Wuhan because of its "cost-effective" lower biosafety precautions and tried to obscure from federal funders how much of the organization's work would be conducted at Wuhan.
Republicans and Democrats on the House's Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic have criticized Daszak and his organization for their lack of transparency and failure to properly oversee their Wuhan partners' experiments.
The Biden administration has since stripped EcoHealth of its federal funding and launched a debarment investigation that could see it banned from receiving future grants. former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Anthony Fauci has said he agrees with that decision. So has former National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Francis Collins.
According to Staley, all the bipartisan sanctions and scrutiny applied to EcoHealth are part of a right-wing "McCarthyite" crusade to stop the crucial basic research the group does into identifying likely sites of the next disease outbreak.
"It scares me—and should scare you—that conspiracy theorists are winning. And because of them, we will be less prepared for the next pandemic," he writes.
He needn't be so worried.
The actual history of the pandemic suggests that EcoHealth's work wasn't useful in spotting the next pandemic or preparing people to respond to it. This is true even if one dismisses the credible accusations that the nonprofit's work led to the creation of SARS-CoV-2 at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
As Staley recounts in his piece, EcoHealth's mission is to surveil areas of the globe where animal viruses are mostly likely to spill over into human populations and cause the next pandemic.
It received millions in NIAID grants to collect viruses in human and animal populations across China, and sequence and study those viruses at Wuhan to identify likely future pandemic pathogens.
If one believes in a natural origin of the COVID-19 pandemic, one also has to believe that EcoHealth was caught totally by surprise by the outbreak of a coronavirus pandemic in its backyard. All its taxpayer-funded disease surveillance would seem to be naught.
Staley compares sanctions on EcoHealth to stripping funding from a New York City firefighting company because a fire brought down the World Trade Center.
A more accurate analogy would be that we're stripping funding from a firefighting company that failed to respond to a massive conflagration that destroyed the building next door.
Indeed, this was a mainstream criticism of EcoHealth's work prior to the pandemic. There are so many viruses circulating in nature that the chances that disease surveillance will identify the one that will evolve into the next human pandemic are infinitesimally small.
Staley is on firmer ground when he says that Fauci and Collins are throwing EcoHealth under the bus by agreeing with the Biden administration's decision to strip the nonprofit of its funding.
If EcoHealth failed to properly oversee its Wuhan work, NIAID and NIH (which funded EcoHealth's work) also failed to properly oversee the nonprofit's grant work.
Fauci and Collins' position, supported by Democrats in Congress, that they are totally blameless for EcoHealth's scandals is a remarkable exercise in blame-shifting. If EcoHealth deserves the sanctions they've received, NIH and NIAID have a lot to answer for as well.
Congress' investigations into COVID's origins are ongoing. In time, perhaps the organizations that funded gain-of-function research on pandemic pathogens in Wuhan will face some accountability for failing to properly police the risky research they knew was happening there.
The worst thing one can say about EcoHealth's work is that it helped create a pandemic it was supposed to prevent. The best thing that can be said about its work is it proved totally useless at stopping a pandemic it was supposed to nip in the bud.
In either scenario, it's hardly anti-science to question the value taxpayers are getting by funding this work.
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How long before sarc anticipates the inevitable lefty meme that this is all Trump's fault?
He is able to hold onto both. All Trump's fault. All a conspiracy.
Biden was sharp as a tack and clearly presidential caliber, before spending an hour with Trump. Now he is a vegetable.
QED
No one cares what this AIDs activist says. I recall the activists who claimed AIDS was going to infect anyone in the straight community having sex with other straight folks...while there was a very small % due to contaminated needles..if you weren't dating a drug addict you were not going to catch AIDS (and not given a blood transfusion at before the blood supply was checked). But it was about "mainstreaming" for federal dollars and to not focus on the sexual promiscuity of segments of the gay community (there are similar segments in the straight but the chance for catching AIDS for a straight person sleeping around with other straights was very very small).
I remember growing up in the 80s the two Boogeyman I was most scared of was nuclear war and AIDs. As I lived less than an hour from a massive SAC base at Fairchild AFB, nuclear war was actually the bigger, real threat to me (Fairchild would have been a high priority target and the prevailing winds would have meant massive exposure to fallout even if the mountains protected us from the blast). The whole AIDs thing was largely based on misinformation.
You know what’s really scary about it? That new AIDS shit. AIDS is scary ‘cos it kills motherfuckers, AIDS! That ain’t like the good ol’ days when venereal disease was simple. In the good old days, you got gonorrhea, you dick hurt, go get a shot, cleared right up. Then they came out with herpes, you keep that shit forever like luggage. And now they got AIDS, that just kills motherfuckers. I say what’s next, I guess you just put your dick in it and explodes! And the girl would be on the bed: “Maybe I should see a doctor about it…” Kills people! It petrifies me ‘cos girls be hanging out with them. One night they could be in the club having fun with their gayfriend, give them a little kiss. And go home with AIDS on their lips! And then when her husband, like five years later. “AIDS?! But I’m not homosexual!” “Sure you’re not homosexual…”
Let's not call it misinformation. If you got it, it was a death sentence. However, the prevalence was higher, and it was seized upon by different groups for different reasons. Part of it was to normalize it to increase funding rather than "let them pay for their sins", as well as a scare-em-straight to reduce teenage promiscuity.
Though I didn't really start paying attention to this until the 90s, when people were explicitly debunking things like Medulla's example.
Of COURSE they're holding on to the conspiracy theory angle and you shouldn't be surprised that they are.
People are failing to realize just how high the stakes are here in accepting that this virus was leaked from a lab under the watchful eye of Eco Health Alliance via grants from Anthony Fauci.
This is not just a culture war win for MAGA types, this is a potential a world-rending outcome for hundreds, if not thousands of people at the top levels of the federal government, including but not limited to lifetime prison sentences and possibly...possibly something that could be worthy of a death sentence. In addition, it would put the United States on the hook for worldwide reparations which would fundamentally cripple the American economy and enslave the US taxpayer for at least a generation to come.
I mean, think about it... in an alternate universe where the lab leak happened (still presuming accidental) and everyone, including Anthony Fauci fessed up right away, admitting, "Yeah, we screwed up, this was us and we'll fix it", that alone would probably be worthy of a 10 year prison sentence. But in the non-alternate universe, presuming we'll ever know beyond a reasonable doubt that this was a lab leak (it was) which occurred under the watchful eye of EcoHealth Alliance (it probably was) and it was by every reasonable measure an attempt to flout the Obama-era moratorium on Gain of Function (it very likely was) and then every involved actor moved into high gear to execute a massive coverup, now shit gets real.
I'm still hung up on the 'Greetings fellow teens' aspect of Christian bad mouthing those other media-types who didn't beg for the amnesty that they were (supposedly) given.
Along the lines of your assertion: it's not like Christian is calling for Fauci or similar to be strung up by the neck if not for [scrolls up] Peter Staley bravely holding the mob, that Christian is not leading, back.
Parading at the capital? Off to prison for you! Mass murder? Meh.
Mass murder?
Dereliction of duty... malfeasance... misappropriation... under color of law... interfering with investigation into all of the above... conspiracy with all of the above... foreign agents... on a global scale across multiple media outlets... with undeniable documented and self-referencing proof of all of the above broadcast around the world... under oath in front of Congress... repeatedly...
vs.
Uh... trespass in a facility open to the public.
So this Peter Staley, in his one sided defense of Eco Lab, has the ability to determine what is and isn't valid in an op-ed piece and render the lab leak a "right wing conspiracy?" Why would this Aids activist [does he have any direct knowledge of what transpired with the COVID pandemic] be given any credit?
The irony of an aids activist covering for Fauci, who single-handedly fucked up the aids response in the us.
One op-ed in a minor/niche news website is “the media”? Why is this even newsworthy?
You beat me to it in making this point.
Nothing more needs to be said
STAT is widely read by policy makers and elite journalists- our betters as The Rev likes to say. They are supported by biotech and pharma groups as well as Bloomberg philanthropy. It’s in the interest of these groups to maintain their image as infallible high priests of SCIENCE!
Are we to understand that EcoHealth wrote in their federal grant proposal to do the research in Wyhan specifically because that lab had fewer safety precautions? And this is supposed to be reassuring that COVID was a not a lab leak?
Do these people dismissing the lab leak as a conspiracy theory read what they write?
Of course they do. The real question is do they read what they write without suffering brain aneurysms from the nonsense.
The Media Is Back to Deriding the Lab Leak as a 'Conspiracy Theory'
[bites apple] Which 'The Media'? Who are you talking about?
I saw what you did there.
The conspirator who cried "conspiracy theorist". I wish it was a wolf, so this little boy would get himself digested.
EcoHealth's mission is to surveil areas of the globe where animal viruses are mostly likely to spill over into human populations and cause the next pandemic.
So their mission is to cause the next pandemic? Fuckin' mission accomplished!
Failed in its mission to stop it? Its mission was to create it, and make it more deadly. It failed to keep it in the lab.
Unless someone really thinks it was pure coincidence that the first outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 just happened to occur in a city with a lab doing gain-of-function research on coronaviruses.
"nonprofit that had been using federal funds (STOLEN $)"
If only I didn't get robbed every-time that was the situation.
Look, the left media and activist brigade already got their July shipment of bullshit. And they can't use it as planned to defend Joe Biden's brain. You don't want that bullshit to go to waste, do you?
Yeah, this does seem oddly timed to take the attention off of Joe Biden’s cognitive state. But even the most science-worshipping, vaxx fetish progs have moved on from COVID now that they have bigger problems.
My take on Staley is that Beijing is sending him a check for his efforts.
Not a surprise, they have also dusted off the Russia Hoax again. The curtain has been partially exposed and the Wizard Puppet has been exposed as a senile old man.
I despise Trump, but he was probably at least partially correct with his claims of a corrupt election. At one time I thought Trump would usher in banana republic politics, but I thought it would be because of actions Trump would take. Now I'm realizing that we are becoming a banana republic due to actions taken by the anti-trump crowd.
While technically I have not and will not vote for Trump, I'm also not anti-trump. I find that Trump was a mediocre president, find that he is too old and narcissistic.
I find that Biden is a senile old man who is nothing more than a puppet. I was opposed to Biden when he was found to plagiarize and lie in his very first presidential campaign. I was opposed to nearly everything that Biden has promoted in his career bilking the citizens of Delaware and the US.
In other words, you want to expel the regime but are too cowardly to even vote lest you offend your delicate sensibilities.
Well this is an interesting twist. The lab leak thesis is falling a part and so the new thing to cry about is that this group sucks because they couldn't prevent a pandemic? Can anyone? Does that mean in theory prevention does not work or that we should give funding to someone else? Or is this just a nice way of venting anger somewhere at someone just so we have an excuse to say lab-leak somewhere in the article?
It's always been a distraction. Whether there was a lab leak or not we still had a pandemic to deal with. The lab leak theory was a convenient distraction from Trump's poor governance. But now that we have Biden falling asleep at 4pm it looks like poor governance is good enough. Playing the long game worked.
It is amazing how dumb people like you are, clit.
Sadly, it amazes me less than it used to.
The claim that covid is zoonotic, instead of originating in the bioweapons lab where they were working on enhancing coronaviruses, was always extraordinary and required extraordinary evidence. They succeeded in convincing an awful lot of people that the reverse is true.
Now their claims require even more extraordinary evidence - I've heard some say that since they can't identify an endothermic source it must be an exothermic source, which has never happened as far as anyone knows. And instead of producing extraordinary evidence, they continue to produce no evidence at all, insisting that "lab leak conspiracy theorists" produce evidence and then ignoring it when it's produced.
Here's a radical idea - stop doing bioweapons research. If that proves to be impossible in a neoliberal world, then stop doing it in countries that do not have our best interests at heart (China) and countries that are losing considerable amounts of territory to countries that do not have our best interests at heart (Ukraine).
The real question is why a country with trillions to spend on projects around the world would need a few million dollars from us to do research at a government run facility that has ties to the ChiCom military? For the same reason the Einsatzgruppen would make all the guards kill at least one jew, you are now as guilty as they are if found out. I think the big worry is if we find out not that it was leaked but that it was deployed.
The extreme unlikelihood of a natural origin is shown by the progress of Bird Flu. Look at how long it existed in a native population before slowly spreading to another species - cows - and how even a year later there are just a couple of cases where it has been able to jump to a human host. That is the timeline you expect with a natural origin. But COVID came out of the gate optimized for rapid spread in a human population, using never-seen-in-nature genetic sequences. Only targeted genetic engineering could produce that scenario.