Since most of us went to Tech, why don't we rely on science as to where the virus started. The Spanish flu epidemic of 1918 didn't start in Spain. There seems to be evidence China may not be the source as it was detected in other countries in early 2019
Yes, it's true a Spanish research group says it has found coronavirus in wastewater samples predating the pandemic, however more studies are needed.
www.usatoday.com
Totally different situations. And you know it (or should).
No serious person ever claimed that the Spanish flu spread from Spain. Intelligent people know it got that name because Spain was one of the few European counties that was not hip deep in WW1 at the time, so it's papers didn't censor themselves from reporting on it, like papers in France, England, Germany, the US (where it probably started) did, all of which also had outbreaks.
Meanwhile . . . "
Truth Theory" is your source, huh? While a positive result could entail a true positive – that novel coronavirus was actually detected – it could also mean contamination of the test sample (which can happen in labs regularly handling positive specimens) or a false positive.
The Wuhan Chinese flu entered the US and Europe from China. The first deaths in the US occurred in a nursing home in Washington and came from a man who had just come there from Wuhan.
China banned all travel from Wuhan to other parts of China early on, even while it was getting the WHO to claim there was no person-to-person spread. China banned all travel from Wuhan to other parts of China even while they were allowing people in Wuhan to travel to the US, to Europe . . . anywhere but other parts of China like Beijing and Shanghai. I stand ready to be corrected on any or all of that. TIA!