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The Inconsistent with Evolution collection of items feature a graphic comparing the amino acid sequences of spike proteins from viruses that are closely related to SARS-CoV-2. The graphic highlights the unique presence of the furin cleavage site (FCS) in SARS-CoV-2.

furin cleavage site

with “I just can’t figure out how this gets accomplished in nature. … it’s stunning.” on back

" lot of these assays can be done at Wuhan"

The “Project DEFUSE” collection features items with quotes from Ralph Baric (“US reseachers [sic] will likely freak out”) and Peter Daszak (“a lot of these assays can be done in Wuhan”) from documents released by U.S. Right to Know on December 18, 2023. The “Project DEFUSE” collection also features T-shirts and Mugs with satirical promotional materials for Project DEFUSE and for the “high-risk bats near me” app, which is designed for use by U.S. war fighters that have parachuted into Southeast Asian jungles.

 

"Looking forward to that special moment when we hit the baiju and the karaoke"

Dana Parish always starts the day with her best friend Lucy and her "Inconsistent with Evolution" Mug!

Ed Hammond searches for answers about the furin cleavage site before disking the back 40.

Justin Kinney passive-aggressively reminds people of the furin cleavage site in SARS-CoV-2

The Innocent Wildlife collection showcases animals implicated by scientists as the “intermediate host animal” from which SARS-CoV-2 may have entered humans and some animals that have not yet been accused but are concerned they may be blamed in the future. Although it is possible that one of these “innocent” animals served as the intermediate host, so far there is no compelling evidence.

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