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Causing this tsunami of new information about the COVID-19 pandemic being revealed this week was the bombshell article “The Lab-Leak Theory: Inside the Fight to Uncover COVID-19's Origins”—an article that opened a “Pandora’s Box” exposing all of the lies told to the American people about COVID-19 using secret US government documents and emails—further exposes how Dr. Anthony Fauci secretly paid the Wuhan lab to create a new coronavirus from a bat virus—reveals how Dr. Fauci masterminded a cover-up to crush all knowledge of what was done by threatening the world’s top virus experts with financial ruin and death—and beyond shockingly reveals how Dr. Fauci and his cabal covered up the truth about lifesaving drugs and treatments to combat COVID-19 and them hiding the truth that masks do absolutely nothing to prevent anyone from being infected with viruses.
Most critically to be noticed about this bombshell article, however, is that it was published by Vanity Fair, a monthly magazine that writes stories about celebrities and fashion, and is the very last place one would expect to see information being revealed about the greatest crime in human history used to steal the election from President Donald Trump—though when noticing that Vanity Fair is owned by the global mass media company Condé Nast, what is really happening becomes crystal clear, specifically because both Vanity Fair and Condé Nast are wholly owned by Advanced Publications.
Vitally important to know about Advanced Publications is that it is one of the most powerful and secretive media giants in the entire world—is a private multi-billion dollar media giant that’s been in business since 1922 and has never had an official headquarters—in the early 1920’s, saw its founder Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr. backing the winning Republican Party candidate President Warren G. Harding—and after his having a secret meeting with Samuel Irving Newhouse Sr. during this time period, is saw President Woodrow Wilson saying afterwards: “Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men's views confided to me privately…Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of something…They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it”.