
The Megyn Kelly Show COVID Origins and the Homelessness Crisis, with Richard Muller and Michael Shellenberger | Ep. 178
Oct 11, 2021
Dr. Richard Muller, an emeritus professor of physics, and Michael Shellenberger, an environmentalist and author, dive into the provocative origins of COVID-19, presenting compelling evidence for the lab leak theory. They tackle the homelessness crisis, scrutinizing the consequences of progressive policies on American cities. The duo debates the intricate relationships between addiction, crime, and mental health, advocating for structured support over enabling behaviors. Their candid discussions challenge prevailing narratives and push for urgent reforms.
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Gain-of-Function Research
- Peter Daszak's EcoHealth Alliance sought funding from the US Defense Department for gain-of-function research on coronaviruses.
- This research aimed to enhance the viruses' contagiousness, making them potentially more lethal.
Furin Cleavage Site
- The furin cleavage site, making COVID-19 highly transmissible, is unique among bat coronaviruses.
- This site, easily inserted by scientists, raises suspicions of lab manipulation.
Double CGG Sequence
- The double CGG sequence, part of the furin cleavage site, is rare in bat coronaviruses.
- It's the most common sequence used by scientists when ordering from biological firms.






