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Escape from Wuhan
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In 'Escape from Wuhan,' Robert F. Kennedy Jr. investigates the origins of SARS-CoV-2, examining research activities, laboratory safety, and the history of biological research that the author suggests may be relevant to the pandemic's emergence.
The book compiles reporting, interviews, and documentary claims to critique institutional practices and to raise questions about lab-associated risks and transparency in bioscience.
Kennedy's work has been polarizing, drawing both attention for its investigative aims and criticism for promoting contested or speculative claims.
The book situates the pandemic within a broader narrative of governance, corporate influence, and scientific oversight, arguing for greater accountability.
It has been influential among audiences skeptical of established origin narratives and regulatory responses.
The book compiles reporting, interviews, and documentary claims to critique institutional practices and to raise questions about lab-associated risks and transparency in bioscience.
Kennedy's work has been polarizing, drawing both attention for its investigative aims and criticism for promoting contested or speculative claims.
The book situates the pandemic within a broader narrative of governance, corporate influence, and scientific oversight, arguing for greater accountability.
It has been influential among audiences skeptical of established origin narratives and regulatory responses.
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recommending it as a disturbing book on bioweapons history and Wuhan origins.

Pierre Kory

The Progressive Commentary Hour - 4-14-26



