As discussed in my last article, although BioNTech CEO Ugur Sahin claims in the book The Vaccine that BioNTech launched its Covid-19 vaccine project on January 27, 2020, we know this is not true: a BioNTech study report released in response to an FOIA request shows that the company had already in fact begun preclinical (animal) testing on January 14.
But, of course, this means that the project as such must have been launched even earlier. How much earlier? In light of technical and logistical details revealed in the book, there is no avoiding the conclusion that BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine project must in fact have started before any Covid-19 cases had even been reported.
For the reasons why, see my new article at Brownstone here.
Brilliant detective work. Perhaps you will be able to make a timeline submission to the Governor DeSantis Florida Grand Jury.
This story - or line of investigation - should be Page-1 news.
At least some officials must have also known this virus had been infecting people around the world for many months by the time the Wuhan outbreak was first reported (on Dec. 31, 2019).