HomeNews WireJames Woods Tweets 'Pretty Scary' Video About TRUE Origins of Coronavirus Editor April 14, 2020 It's not really a secret that actor James Woods is a Trump supporter and therefore not looked highly upon by liberals. I'm sure that after his recent tweet, he's probably going to stir up some more haters. The video he shared is one that examines the origins of the coronavirus and its ties to the "wet markets" in Wuhan, China. Woods calls the video "pretty scary" because it dives in deep and looks at the alternative theory of the virus' origin, which is in a laboratory in Wuhan. I always approach these conspiracy documentaries as fiction. Then I very rarely find myself saying these guys are either the best writers around these days or they are definitely onto something. Either way this one is pretty scary. Judge for yourself… https://t.co/6bacZyP7wN — James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) April 9, 2020 Woods isn't the only person questioning the mainstream narrative story for the virus' origin. Many people have actually started to question it, even news outlets like National Review. It is understandable that many would be wary of the notion that the origin of the coronavirus could be discovered by some documentary filmmaker who used to live in China. Matthew Tye, who creates YouTube videos, contends he has identified the source of the coronavirus — and a great deal of the information that he presents, obtained from public records posted on the Internet, checks out. The Wuhan Institute of Virology in China indeed posted a job opening on November 18, 2019, “asking for scientists to come research the relationship between the coronavirus and bats.” The Google translation of the job posting is: “Taking bats as the research object, I will answer the molecular mechanism that can coexist with Ebola and SARS- associated coronavirus for a long time without disease, and its relationship with flight and longevity. Virology, immunology, cell biology, and multiple omics are used to compare the differences between humans and other mammals.” (“Omics” is a term for a subfield within biology, such as genomics or glycomics.) YouTuber Matthew Tye contends that that posting meant, “we’ve discovered a new and terrible virus, and would like to recruit people to come deal with it.” He also contends that “news didn’t come out about coronavirus until ages after that.” Doctors in Wuhan knew that they were dealing with a cluster of pneumonia cases as December progressed, but it is accurate to say that a very limited number of people knew about this particular strain of coronavirus and its severity at the time of that job posting. By December 31, about three weeks after doctors first noticed the cases, the Chinese government notified the World Health Organization and the first media reports about a “mystery pneumonia” appeared outside China. America needs to deeply investigate China's role in the virus outbreak and quite possibly take some serious action. Trending Political News Reporter Accuses Surgeon General of Using “Offensive Language” Directed at Minorities…He Shuts Her Down IMMEDIATELY Last week, a news reporter from liberal news outlet NPR tried to claim that Surgeon General Jerome Adams made some insensitive and even racist remarks during a press conference. Surgeon General Adams said: Continue reading… SHOCKING! Mass Burials in New York City Aren't What The Media Is Claiming The media with some help from the internet revealed to everyone that massive trenches were being dug on New York City's Hart Island in order to bury some of the unclaimed or unknown individuals who have come into the hospitals in New York City over the last couple of months. Media outlets played this up like it was something so bizarre and how could this even be happening, when in reality the true story is a little different than what they're making it out to be. Continue reading… State Troopers Took License Plate Numbers of Church Goers on Easter Sunday Apparently when there is a virus, our Constitutional rights go out the window… On Easter Sunday, there were still several churches around the country still held service, despite social distancing orders. At Maryville Baptist Church in Kentucky, state troopers wrote down license plate numbers of those in attendance and placed quarantine notices on their vehicles. Continue reading… Teen Shoves Marine Vet in Front of Moving Train, Kills Him In a disturbing story, a teen shoved a Marine vet in front of a moving train and killed him. This happened in Chicago and now the father of the Marine is sharing the story. The father of Marine vet Mamadou Balde says that a group of people shoved his son onto the Red Line train tracks in Chicago during an altercation. Continue reading…