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Sep 18, 2020 09:45:18   #
Ferrous Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
 
Li-Meng Yan, is a Chinese virologist who claims that SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab and that the Chinese government and the World Health Organization knew about person-to-person t***smission of C****-** much earlier than reported

Yan received her MD degree from Xiangya Medical College of Central South University. She went on to earn her PhD from Southern Medical University. Her research includes the study of The inhibition effect of propranolol on the corneal neovascularization in an alkali-induced injury mouse model and the challenges in developing a universal influenza v*****e. At the time of the C****-** p******c she was employed at the Hong Kong School of Public Health, University of Hong Kong (HKU), conducting research specialised in v******y and immunology
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Dr. Li-Meng Yan’s Claims Call for Skepticism but Not Dismissal

https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/dr-li-meng-yans-claims-call-for-skepticism-but-not-dismissal/

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Dr Yan's claims that the C****-** v***s was man made and had not occurred naturally is highly criticized by other virologists. Like all science, research and tests must prove the point, one way or another.. I must speculate why Dr Yan's Social Media has been suspended. Is Big Brother sanitizing the narrative, removing all opposing thought? I have listed a link to her paper writen by her and her collegues on the matter:

Unusual Features of theSARS-CoV-2Genome Suggesting SophisticatedLaboratory Modification Rather Than Natural Evolution andDelineation of Its ProbableSynthetic RouteLi-Meng Yan (MD, PhD), Shu Kang (PhD), Jie Guan (PhD), Shanchang Hu (PhD)

"The C****-** p******c caused by the novel c****av***s SARS-CoV-2 has led to over 910,000 deaths worldwide and unprecedented decimation of the global economy. Despite its tremendous impact, the origin of SARS-CoV-2 has remained mysterious and controversial. The natural origin theory, although widely accepted, lacks substantial support. The alternative theory that the v***s may have come from a research laboratory is, however, strictly censored on peer-reviewed scientific journals."

https://zenodo.org/record/4028830#.X2SyQWhKiUm
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For one group of Scientists claiming one thing, there will always be another group of Scientist claiming just the opposite... G****l W*****g (Oooops, I mean C*****e C****e) is a prime example of that... Man caused, Man influenced (how much?), or just the effect of us being in an Interglacial Period...

"A glacial period is an interval of time (thousands of years) within an ice age that is marked by colder temperatures and glacier advances. Interglacials, on the other hand, are periods of warmer climate between glacial periods. The Last Glacial Period ended about 15,000 years ago."

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Sep 18, 2020 20:59:14   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Ferrous wrote:
Li-Meng Yan, is a Chinese virologist who claims that SARS-CoV-2 was made in a lab and that the Chinese government and the World Health Organization knew about person-to-person t***smission of C****-** much earlier than reported

Yan received her MD degree from Xiangya Medical College of Central South University. She went on to earn her PhD from Southern Medical University. Her research includes the study of The inhibition effect of propranolol on the corneal neovascularization in an alkali-induced injury mouse model and the challenges in developing a universal influenza v*****e. At the time of the C****-** p******c she was employed at the Hong Kong School of Public Health, University of Hong Kong (HKU), conducting research specialised in v******y and immunology
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Dr. Li-Meng Yan’s Claims Call for Skepticism but Not Dismissal

https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/dr-li-meng-yans-claims-call-for-skepticism-but-not-dismissal/

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Dr Yan's claims that the C****-** v***s was man made and had not occurred naturally is highly criticized by other virologists. Like all science, research and tests must prove the point, one way or another.. I must speculate why Dr Yan's Social Media has been suspended. Is Big Brother sanitizing the narrative, removing all opposing thought? I have listed a link to her paper writen by her and her collegues on the matter:

Unusual Features of theSARS-CoV-2Genome Suggesting SophisticatedLaboratory Modification Rather Than Natural Evolution andDelineation of Its ProbableSynthetic RouteLi-Meng Yan (MD, PhD), Shu Kang (PhD), Jie Guan (PhD), Shanchang Hu (PhD)

"The C****-** p******c caused by the novel c****av***s SARS-CoV-2 has led to over 910,000 deaths worldwide and unprecedented decimation of the global economy. Despite its tremendous impact, the origin of SARS-CoV-2 has remained mysterious and controversial. The natural origin theory, although widely accepted, lacks substantial support. The alternative theory that the v***s may have come from a research laboratory is, however, strictly censored on peer-reviewed scientific journals."

https://zenodo.org/record/4028830#.X2SyQWhKiUm
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For one group of Scientists claiming one thing, there will always be another group of Scientist claiming just the opposite... G****l W*****g (Oooops, I mean C*****e C****e) is a prime example of that... Man caused, Man influenced (how much?), or just the effect of us being in an Interglacial Period...

"A glacial period is an interval of time (thousands of years) within an ice age that is marked by colder temperatures and glacier advances. Interglacials, on the other hand, are periods of warmer climate between glacial periods. The Last Glacial Period ended about 15,000 years ago."
Li-Meng Yan, is a Chinese virologist who claims th... (show quote)


Her university has already disabowed her claims...

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Sep 18, 2020 21:51:48   #
Ferrous Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
 
Hong Kong is going through a bit of trouble bending to China's rule... I bet her university came out against her

Who can you believe?

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Sep 18, 2020 21:52:53   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Ferrous wrote:
Hong Kong is going through a bit of trouble bending to China's rule... I bet her university came out against her

Who can you believe?


The universities in Hong Kong that have been supporting the protests

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Sep 18, 2020 21:55:25   #
Ferrous Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
 
References?

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Sep 18, 2020 21:57:02   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Ferrous wrote:
References?


Google "hongkong" universities supporting protesters

I'd do it... But I'm not in my VPN Don't want to get f**gged

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Sep 18, 2020 22:02:45   #
Ferrous Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
 
In an open letter on Friday 18 October, Rocky Tuan, the vice-chancellor and president of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), was the first of the university heads in Hong Kong to say he would condemn the police for any “proven case” of brutality.

Any "proven case" of brutality is not supporting the students protesting. It's covering his own rear end.

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Sep 18, 2020 22:05:09   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Ferrous wrote:
In an open letter on Friday 18 October, Rocky Tuan, the vice-chancellor and president of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), was the first of the university heads in Hong Kong to say he would condemn the police for any “proven case” of brutality.

Any "proven case" of brutality is not supporting the students protesting. It's covering his own rear end.


How many universities in Hong Kong chose to bar police from their campuses???

That was a big help to the protesters.. Try even took over a campus...

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Sep 18, 2020 23:00:25   #
Ferrous Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
 
Hong Kong protests: failure of students’ court bid to bar police from Chinese University campus has sent alarm bells ringing in academic circles. What does it mean for the future?

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3037775/hong-kong-protests-failure-students-court-bid-bar-police

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3037600/high-court-denies-injunction-sought-chinese-university

Can't find a single link saying any Hong Kong university barred police.

So my answer is... None.

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Sep 18, 2020 23:15:16   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Ferrous wrote:
Hong Kong protests: failure of students’ court bid to bar police from Chinese University campus has sent alarm bells ringing in academic circles. What does it mean for the future?

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3037775/hong-kong-protests-failure-students-court-bid-bar-police

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3037600/high-court-denies-injunction-sought-chinese-university

Can't find a single link saying any Hong Kong university barred police.

So my answer is... None.
Hong Kong protests: failure of students’ court bid... (show quote)


Wait until I get on my computer... I recall it being quite the issue... As Hongkong police require permission to enter campuses... Protesters were using them as bases for that reason

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Sep 19, 2020 04:10:14   #
Ferrous Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
 
"Hong Kong’s High Court on Wednesday rejected a bid by a Chinese University student leader to bar police from entering the campus. (Nov 19, 2019)

The application was filed on Tuesday, the second day of clashes between protesters and police on the scenic campus on the coast of Tolo Harbour. Officers fired more than 1,000 rounds of tear gas and deployed a water cannon in response to protesters’ petrol bomb attacks.

The court’s ruling that police had the right to enter the campus to enforce the law sent alarm bells ringing through the academic community. Previously, it had been the understanding of students and staff of universities that their campuses were private places and police would enter only to respond to an emergency call, or with a search warrant.

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3037775/hong-kong-protests-failure-students-court-bid-bar-police
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So my answer to; "How many universities in Hong Kong chose to bar police from their campuses" is still, none.

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Sep 19, 2020 05:03:18   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Ferrous wrote:
"Hong Kong’s High Court on Wednesday rejected a bid by a Chinese University student leader to bar police from entering the campus. (Nov 19, 2019)

The application was filed on Tuesday, the second day of clashes between protesters and police on the scenic campus on the coast of Tolo Harbour. Officers fired more than 1,000 rounds of tear gas and deployed a water cannon in response to protesters’ petrol bomb attacks.

The court’s ruling that police had the right to enter the campus to enforce the law sent alarm bells ringing through the academic community. Previously, it had been the understanding of students and staff of universities that their campuses were private places and police would enter only to respond to an emergency call, or with a search warrant.

https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/politics/article/3037775/hong-kong-protests-failure-students-court-bid-bar-police
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So my answer to; "How many universities in Hong Kong chose to bar police from their campuses" is still, none.
"Hong Kong’s High Court on Wednesday rejected... (show quote)


Read it again...

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Sep 19, 2020 06:38:16   #
Ferrous Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
 
"The court’s ruling that police had the right to enter the campus to enforce the law sent alarm bells ringing through the academic community. Previously, it had been the understanding of students and staff of universities that their campuses were private places and police would enter only to respond to an emergency call, or with a search warrant."

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Sep 19, 2020 17:54:06   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Ferrous wrote:
"The court’s ruling that police had the right to enter the campus to enforce the law sent alarm bells ringing through the academic community. Previously, it had been the understanding of students and staff of universities that their campuses were private places and police would enter only to respond to an emergency call, or with a search warrant."


Correct.. And many protesters took advantage of this... There were numerous cases of universities denying police entry to campus... Why else have a lawsuit???

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Sep 19, 2020 18:41:18   #
Ferrous Loc: Pacific North Coast, CA
 
And I believe that was not so much supporting the students but protecting the students and the university's perceived d******n. The universities were mistaken.

The lawsuit was filed by "a Chinese University student leader," not the university.

Good stuff, doing some homework and learning a bit about the situation in Hong Kong.

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