Who's face so I need to shove this into?
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China was always working fauci and the NIH ON THIS PROJECT

Delaware and New York ring a bell.....
MONSTER ISLAND?
PLUM ISLAND?

But ukraine biolabs smh.. don't worry I'll drop the source at the end of the thread this needs to be addressed seriously
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