Bültmann & Gerriets
On the Origin of the Deadliest Pandemic in 100 Years
An Investigation
von Elaine Dewar
Verlag: Biblioasis
Reihe: Field Notes Nr. 4
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-77196-425-8
Erschienen am 14.09.2021
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 196 mm [H] x 114 mm [B] x 30 mm [T]
Gewicht: 408 Gramm
Umfang: 472 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

In this compelling whodunnit, Elaine Dewar reads the science, follows the money, and connects the geopolitical interests to the spin.

When the first TV newscast described a SARS-like flu affecting a distant Chinese metropolis, investigative journalist Elaine Dewar started asking questions: Was SARS-CoV-2 something that came from nature, as leading scientists insisted, or did it come from a lab, and what role might controversial experiments have played in its development? Why was Wuhan the pandemic's ground zero-and why, on the other side of the Atlantic, had two researchers been marched out of a lab in Winnipeg by the RCMP? Why were governments so slow to respond to the emerging pandemic, and why, now, is the government of China refusing to cooperate with the World Health Organization? And who, or what, is DRASTIC?

Locked down in Toronto with the world at a standstill, Dewar pored over newspapers and magazines, preprints and peer-reviewed journals, email chains and blacked-out responses to access to information requests; she conducted Zoom interviews and called telephone numbers until someone answered as she hunted down the truth of the virus's origin. In this compelling whodunnit, she reads the science, follows the money, connects the geopolitical interests to the spin-and shows how leading science journals got it wrong, leaving it to interested citizens and junior scientists to pull out the truth.



Elaine Dewar—author, journalist, television story editor—has been propelled since childhood by insatiable curiosity and the joy of storytelling. Her journalism has been honored by nine National Magazine awards, including the prestigious President’s Medal, and the White Award. Her first book, Cloak of Green, delved into the dark side of environmental politics and became an underground classic. Bones: Discovering the First Americans, an investigation of the science and politics regarding the peopling of the Americas, was a national bestseller and earned a special commendation from the Canadian Archaeological Association. The Second Tree: of Clones, Chimeras, and Quests for Immortality won Canada’s premier literary nonfiction prize from the Writers’ Trust. Dewar has been called “one of Canada’s best muckrakers and “Canada’s Rachel Carson.”  She aspires to be a happy warrior for the public good.



1. The Past Is Prelude
2. SARS: The Prequel
3. Political Science 1.0
4. On Trust
5. Political Science 2.0
6. The Canadian Connection
7. On Nailing Jelly to the Wall
8. Who Are Xiangguo Qiu and Keding Cheng?
9. All About Shi Zhengli
10. So Many Suspicions, So Little Evidence
11. The Latham/Wilson Thesis
12. Following the Money
13. But Then Again...
14. Brass Nerve!
15. DRASTIC Measures
16. It's Not Over Until the Fat Lady Sings
Selected Bibliography
Notes
Acknowledgements


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