The CCP’s bio weapons program is no ‘conspiracy theory’

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Efforts to dismiss credible people like Senator Tom Cotton as “conspiracy theorists” remind me of former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy’s observation that, “Every conspiracy begins with a conspiracy theory.”

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Efforts to dismiss credible people like Senator Tom Cotton as “conspiracy theorists” remind me of former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy’s observation that, “Every conspiracy begins with a conspiracy theory.”

Sen. Cotton has warned for weeks that the Chinese Communist Party conspired to conceal the true provenance of its virus and the pandemic it spawned. That’s no longer a “theory.” It’s a fact. So, apparently, is the conclusion that the CCP virus came out of a laboratory in Wuhan, not some nearby “wet market.”

Now, the so-called “smart people” insist that the virus that came from the PRC lab was not engineered to be a biological weapon. We’ll see. What’s no conspiracy theory is that the Chinese Communists have an illegal biological warfare program and that they have learned much about its utility from the damage the CCP virus has done to America.

This is Frank Gaffney.

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