If you're not yet convinced about the 'origins' of Covid 19...
...here's something to add into the mental mix.
A study from Flinders University in Australia, using an Oracle supercomputer to crunch the data and create potential models to trace back to the origin of Covid 19, appears to show that the original host of the virus was likely human, and that it is unlikely that it resulted from an animal-to-human transfer.
I do not vouch for Flinders University, or for the website this was taken from. I don't know anything about either. I just ran across this article, and offer it to you from a ‘food for thought’ perspective, hoping others will take this information and look even deeper for themselves for answers.
But if sound and valid, a study with a tool like the Oracle computer, which just analyzes data with no politics, no emotion, no fear and (presumably) no particular “goal conclusion”, seems a pretty compelling lens to look at this through, and measure it up against all of the other theories we've been presented with over the past two years.
I'm personally not unsure about the origin of this virus at all at this point. But if you're still working on it, and haven't reached resolution about it for yourself, this may be worth looking into to help you get there.
Link to the full article below…
I totally believe it came from a lab, no bats were involved.
If they're saying it's from bats, then we know without a doubt that it is from a lab.