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Did coronavirus REALLY come from bat soup? Scientists in China release study linking origins to Wuhan lab
April 10, 2020
More lies, DEBUNKED
During his latest Wednesday night special, Glenn Beck explained why a study released by two Chinese scientists indicates that it's far more likely the coronavirus originated from the Wuhan Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and not from bat soup as the Chinese Communist Party has been telling their own citizens -- and the rest of the world.
Several Western governments have come to the same conclusion. Yet, despite all the evidence, the Chinese government continues to pump out propaganda, not only lying about the origins of the virus, but also trying to blame this pandemic on America.
The full episode of "GlennTV" is available now on BlazeTV.com.
Watch this clip to see Glenn make his case -- and check out Glenn's new book, "Arguing with Socialists," in stores today.
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