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Unveiling the Hidden Underbelly of Disease Origins: Zatara Research Leads With Controversial Yet Eye-Opening Insights


Published on June 12, 2024

Led by the fearless Dan Sirotkin, Zatara Research is shaking up the scientific community by challenging the traditional understanding of disease origins. Sirotkin’s research explores everything from ancient pandemics to modern vaccine development protocols. His work delves into the mysteries of the Tenth Plague of Egypt, reevaluates the history and impact of live-attenuated vaccines, and posits a controversial thesis on the laboratory origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Through detailed analysis and original theories, Sirotkin encourages the scientific community to explore the intricate relationships between viruses, humans, and their environments. “Our theories challenge the status quo, urging the scientific community to look beyond conventional explanations and consider the broader implications of our findings,” he asserts.

Unearthing Ancient Origins: The Tenth Plague of Egypt Revisited

Sirotkin suggests that the Tenth Plague of Egypt might have been caused by a barnyard virus reaching a highly pathogenic state—a concept traditionally associated with avian influenzas like H5N1 on large industrial poultry farms. He provides a fresh perspective on the zoonotic origins of diseases like smallpox, proposing that similar viral mechanisms could have been at play.

“The quasispecies phenomenon highlights the emergence of highly pathogenic strains from overcrowded barnyard conditions, which can lead to cross-species transmission. Our research sheds light on how these strains evolve and adapt, posing significant disease control and prevention obstacles,” Sirotkin explains.

Revisiting Vaccine History: Live-Attenuated Vaccines and Viral Evolution

Zatara Research scrutinizes the development of live-attenuated vaccines (LAVs) and their implications for viral pandemic outbreaks. Sirotkin traces the lineage of LAVs back to Louis Pasteur’s pioneering work in the late 19th century. However, alongside the triumphs of vaccine science are cautionary tales of unpleasant consequences. Sirotkin highlights historical vaccine-derived poliovirus outbreaks, as well as the long-standing links between the CHAT-OPV LAV against Polio, which has long been linked to the origins of HIV. His research contradicts prevailing narratives on vaccine safety and efficacy, advocating for a paradigm shift in public health initiatives to prioritize safety in the face of evolving viral threats.

“The emergence of vaccine-derived strains underscores the need for vigilance in vaccine development and deployment,” he emphasizes. “We must acknowledge the potential risks posed by live-attenuated vaccines and prioritize safety in our public health initiatives and trust in public health institutions – especially given this ongoing and seemingly unstoppable pandemic.”

Rethinking Disease Emergence in the Modern Era

Sirotkin’s analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic has sent ripples through the scientific community. In a peer-reviewed paper co-authored with his father, Karl Sirotkin, “Might SARS CoV-2 Have Arisen via Serial Passage through an Animal Host or Cell Culture?” they dispute the conventional wisdom surrounding the genesis of SARS-CoV-2. Their work ventures into uncharted territory, suggesting that this novel coronavirus may not be a product of natural evolution but rather the result of deliberate laboratory manipulation. They link the COVID-19 pandemic to gain-of-function research techniques, especially “serial passage.”. Viral origins through serial passages were discussed, and historical examples, including the 1977 H1N1 pandemic, were considered to illustrate the potential consequences of laboratory manipulation.

Serial passage, a virological technique used to manipulate virus potency or suitability for vaccine development, is central to their thesis. They trace the lineage of SARS-CoV-2 to its alleged propagation across mink farms, shedding light on the unintended consequences of viral manipulation in controlled environments.

In examining the contentious history of live-attenuated vaccines, their research also exposes past outbreaks linked to experimental vaccine trials and military research endeavors. This exploration underscores the potential dangers associated with such practices.

“Our novel coronavirus is not a naturally spreading and evolving virus, and it has not become endogenous to human populations after thousands of years of coevolution—it is reverting toward a highly pathogenic SARS-like chimera that our immune systems will be entirely helpless against,” Sirotkin warns.

His bold statement urges a reevaluation of established beliefs, advocating for a deeper exploration of the synthetic origins of COVID-19. With a profound understanding of molecular biology, he meticulously dissects genetic sequences, transmission dynamics, and epidemiological data to unravel the mysteries of this global crisis.

A Call for Scientific Vigilance and Oversight

The Sirotkins’ findings underscore the need for enhanced oversight and accountability in virological research. Their meticulous scrutiny implicates renowned institutions and researchers, calling for critically reassessing existing paradigms and greater transparency in pursuing scientific knowledge. Their study highlights the inherent risks associated with gain-of-function research and live-attenuated vaccines by elucidating viral evolution and transmission dynamics, cautioning against complacency in scientific inquiry.

“Through rigorous examination of the COVID-19 pandemic’s origins, we establish a foundation for informed decision-making and proactive measures to safeguard global health,” Sirotkin asserts.

Newsdesk Editor