Information relating to the Wuhan lab and the origin of COVID that was once censored and dismissed as a conspiracy has now been laid bare in black and white, according to Sky News host Sharri Markson.
Ms Markson said all of the declassified intelligence was first uncovered on Sky News, The Australian, The Daily Telegraph and in her book: ‘What Really Happened in Wuhan’.
“The reason I’m talking about this tonight is … because it clearly shows why a new move by the Albanese government is extremely dangerous,” she said. Social media companies will be fined millions of dollars if they allow the spread of disinformation and misinformation on their platforms in a new crackdown by the Albanese government, a move Ms Markson labelled as “Orwellian style laws”.Read More
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