Risk If True Most Severe Ever

Whether the following is true or not, the scientific community needs to stop being political.

If a lab can reproduce the findings of the following controversial paper, under the strict supervision of a trusted entity that will destroy the product after it is reported, then they should. Only then will we know for sure whether the COVID-19 virus was manufactured, helped along to facilitate accelerated mutations using human trials, or actually came from Nature's kitchen. Because if it is true, then we are living under a threat so severe it makes Nagasaki and Hiroshima look like child's play.

The preponderance of scientific literature I've been steeped in over the better part of the last two decades goes back nearly a century and documents how easily the Hitler phenomenon and Stanley Milgram phenomenon can occur en mass within society, infecting the public, politicians, business leaders, and especially the media.

My own investigations finding repeating but unsubstantiated narratives and outright lies, which are symptomatic of such mass psychosis, has me convinced, and I'm outright scared. I would love for real evidence to suddenly appear and show everything on the left as being true and all the conspiracy theories to be proven false. The following paper is the reason why. I've already connected the dots (look for my past posts).
In case the link goes down, you can pause the video (below) I made and read for yourself. Download the paper before it is censored.
Facebook provided other stories denying this is possible that this claim lacking "scientific authority". Here are the links FB provided:



I already read the above papers and the lacking scientific authority is a bogus spin. They did not prove anything any more than the following paper. The only difference is whether politics is right for publishing. Veritasium made a good point about published science: https://youtu.be/42QuXLucH3Q
Here is that paper:

Here's a video of the paper:


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