What exactly happened with the China virus? Was it from eating bats? Probably not, even though that was a rumor early on.

So, how did this plague come about?

That’s a question we may never know the answer to – after all, we can’t trust China to tell the truth – all they do is lie. They aren’t even honest about the number of people who died.

They claim over three thousand died. That’s ridiculous. Many experts claim forty thousand is probably a more likely number.

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There are many theories, however. Early on, Senator Tom Cotton floated a theory that the virus was a biological weapon released on purpose.

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Other people believe that the disease originated in the disgusting “wet markets” of Wuhan.

Ted Cruz and Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo discuss this issue – was China virus released on accident or was it done on purpose?

You can watch the video below:

And while we may not know for sure what happened, one thing we do not for certain is that globalism caused this plague against humanity. Sure, it started in China, but never forget the American politicians who sold our countries soul to China in order to line their pockets – on both sides of the aisle.

 

This piece was written by Missy Crane on April 2, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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