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I'm late to your post here, came from Dr. Mengelefaucin koronalinko replying to a comment I made on - oops not sure where I was. He gave a list of articles and yours was there. Fascinating. Also, the Ft. Detrick/Fairfax County coinciditis stood out to me as rather damning.

Thank you for putting this together! I'm passing it on to others.

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So glad you decided to start up your own Substack!

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Dangerously based familia...

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You've presented a lot of information here and it's good to see it listed in one place. I'm curious to see what theories can be postulated from the discovery of all these widely dispersed examples of SARS-COV-2 infections occurring much earlier than the timeline presented to the world in January 2020.

Also, will you be adding more examples from other locations? I'm thinking in particular of Angola 2019 and I believe there might be others.

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Do u have the Angola reference?

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The figure say 2020-2021, but the study say 2019-2020?

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Yes, I'd noticed that and had a discussion with someone about it on Twitter previously but that discussion is no longer available, presumably the tweets disappeared when the other person's account was suspended. It's a glaring difference, but the main discussion clearly states 2019-2020 repeatedly, the entire premise of the paper rests on those dates, and the description for Fig. 2 mentions the graph is relative to the first official case, which is noted in the body of the paper as March 2020. For these reasons, I think the simplest explanation is an error in the labelling.

I've sent an email to the lead author asking for confirmation.

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Still no reply from the lead author, maybe you would have more luck getting his attention.

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Should be able to get someone else to do it

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