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Telegraph: https://archive.ph/FGnJX ZeroHedge: https://archive.ph/sTt0n BBC: https://archive.ph/D5NwK
he will make a "substantial donation" to Ms Guiffre's charity in support of victims' rights
They filed to dismiss the case within 30 days.
Odysee accused Rumble of generating fake traffic https://archive.ph/aBukJ. In response, Rumble sent a letter to Odysee, threatening to sue if they don't remove the tweet https://archive.ph/jOQCo
Odysee removed the tweet, but then left this snarky non-apology https://archive.vn/TLQdA
Pretending to have higher engagement by falsely boosting numbers in order to to retain and increase customers is a tactic that has been used by some social media companies during their critical early period. I'm not convinced by Odysee's very limited evidence that Rumble has been doing this however, and Rumble would be in significant legal trouble if it was caught lying, since it is acquiring external funding.
Nature medicine: A SARS-like cluster circulating bat coronaviruses shows potential for human emergence (09 November 2015)
30 March 2020 Editors’ note, March 2020: We are aware that this article is being used as the basis for unverified theories that the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19 was engineered. There is no evidence that this is true; scientists believe that an animal is the most likely source of the coronavirus.
20 November 2015 In the version of this article initially published online, the authors omitted to acknowledge a funding source, USAID-EPT-PREDICT funding from EcoHealth Alliance, to Z.-L.S. The error has been corrected for the print, PDF and HTML versions of this article.
Author Affiliations include: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Wuhan Institue of Virology, FDA, Bellinzona Institute of Microbiology, & Harvard Medical School
Authors include Zengli-Li Shi, the "Bat Woman" that lead the Wuhan lab. She started gain of function research on CoV spike proteins in 2008 (1) (2). In 2014 she worked on this study in the University of North Carolina with Ralph S Baris (another author, UNC), but left to the Wuhan lab when a moratorium on gain of function research was instituted in the US.
Read the Acknowledgements too. NIAID (among others) provided funding, NIH approved continued study, an exception to the moritorium:
Experiments with the full-length and chimeric SHC014 recombinant viruses were initiated and performed before the GOF research funding pause and have since been reviewed and approved for continued study by the NIH.
because of course it is, and on May Day.