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This article highlights how our "trusted public health officials" won't investigate early spread. But it should also be noted that they won't investigate anything that debunks any of the official Covid narrative ... lies. For example, they won't investigate possible vaccine-caused deaths or serious injuries.

So their modus operandi continues.

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My readers should know that I’ve never stopped trying to get some mainstream news organization to launch their own investigations into early spread. I’ve lost count of the number of emails I’ve sent to journalists and editors at these news organizations, giving them reams of evidence that supports this hypothesis.

Only one reporter replied and that anecdote from my own life is worth mentioning here.

Betsy McKay is a reporter for the Wall Street Journal. Betsy and I exchanged many emails after my original feature story on the McCains’ likely early case was belatedly published by UncoverDC.com.

At least initially, Betsy seemed very interested in the topic. She finally even interviewed Brandie McCain. Both Betsy (in an email) and Brandie reported that the interview went “great.” I later mailed Betsy hard copies of 45 pages of Tim McCain’s early medical records. The clinical and lab data in these records all support my view that Tim did have a severe case of Covid-19 (for example, his D-Dimer levels were through the roof).

Alas, the Wall Street Journal has never published any story on the McCains nor run any story on all the other evidence I’ve compiled proving that early spread in fact happened. Betsy also no longer responds to my emails.

In other stories, I have noted the case of “Shane” of Marin County, California. In the Reader Comments after an April 2020 Times article on Covid symptoms, Shane reported that he thinks he had Covid in the “fall” of 2019. Furthermore, he reported that he had received not one but two positive antibody tests. He even names the labs where he got these positive results.

I have emailed the NY Times at least four times asking if one of their reporters can contact Shane and follow—up on his startling claim (Shane would have been the first known or confirmed Covid patient in the entire world). Furthermore, The NY Times must have Shane’s contact info as only paid subscribers can comment in their Reader Comment section.

So the New York Times also refuses to investigate credible claims of early spread.

The question is WHY won’t these “news” organizations do such investigations? Has someone from our government told them to drop such investigations, or do their editors and reporters simply know intuitively which stories they cannot investigate?

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