Andersen’s opposition to the report – which provided evidence that the Chinese Community Party was attempting to cover up information about the early days of the virus’ spread – came months after he had privately emailed Fauci that some of COVID-19’s characteristics “(potentially) look engineered.”
According to Vanity Fair:
That’s when Andersen made a suggestion that surprised Bloom. He said he was a screener at the preprint server, which gave him access to papers that weren’t yet public. He then offered to either entirely delete the preprint or revise it “in a way that would leave no record that this had been done.” Bloom refused, saying that he doubted either option was appropriate, “given the contentious nature of the meeting.”
According to Vanity Fair:
That’s when Andersen made a suggestion that surprised Bloom. He said he was a screener at the preprint server, which gave him access to papers that weren’t yet public. He then offered to either entirely delete the preprint or revise it “in a way that would leave no record that this had been done.” Bloom refused, saying that he doubted either option was appropriate, “given the contentious nature of the meeting.”
Fauci's Colleague Offered to Secretly Erase a COVID-19 Paper Containing Data Hidden By China. It Happened During an 'Extremely Contentious' Zoom Call Which Saw Scientists 'Yelling at Each Other'.
Kristian Andersen – an Anthony Fauci confidant who's received research grants worth millions from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director – reportedly attempted to secretly delete a research paper exposing the U.S. National Institutes of Health's erasure of a database...
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