Larousse wrote:
plot
transitive verb
1. Secretly prepare an action, generally hostile, harmful, form secret, mysterious projects: Plot to assassinate the president.
Synonym:
conspire.
Well sorry no, everything was done in a non-transparent but displayed way. To summarize the highlights:
— The NIH admitted having funded the GOF, which implicitly confirms that the virus comes from a lab (but confessed late, at least 4 years after the fact and 2 years
1/2 after the onset of the syndrome.
— Bill Gates and the pharmas are the champions of anticipation, they get you out of
"vaccines" even before the emergence of the viruses they are supposed to fight, and they make no secret of it, this is the heart of their business (and this too, available long before the positions they announce or have announced).
On the other hand, there have been many omissions on the possible background of a violation of the Nuremberg Code, or even of "crimes against humanity", but let's not get carried away... we have to establish the facts blah-blah-blah I believe in the justice of my country blah-blah-blah