Origins of Coronavirus is now released on Amazon worldwide!
New Book Exposes the Crime and Cover-Up of the Century: The True Origins of SARS-CoV-2
Origins of Coronavirus by Finnish investigative journalist Jari Kuikanmäki launches worldwide on Amazon on June 30, 2026
After six years of investigation and hundreds of sources, investigative journalist Jari Kuikanmäki delivers a devastating account of how the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic began, and how governments, intelligence agencies, and scientists worked to conceal the truth about the deadliest man-made catastrophe of our times.
Drawing on declassified intelligence documents, internal communications, and previously unreported genomic evidence, the book demonstrates how early warnings about a possible laboratory origin were ignored or deliberately buried as early as December 2019.
Origins of Coronavirus reveals that the virus was most likely created through laboratory genetic manipulation, and that both the United States and China actively suppressed evidence pointing to its true origins from the very beginning.
It details how the Chinese and U.S. government agencies and militaries funded and conducted dangerous gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and other laboratories, and how the same institutions later coordinated efforts to censor and suppress the investigation into the lab origin of the virus as a conspiracy theory.
The book will be available on Amazon worldwide in ebook and paperback from June 30, 2026.
”A book to be read by everyone to understand what really happened, and to prevent this from happening again!”
- Dr. Monali Rahalkar, Author of 'Where did the COVID-19 virus come from? The mystery-solving race"
Purchase your copy of the definitive true crime investigation into the cover-up of the century now! 👇
Book Amazon page: https://t.co/qo1Nl75fKS
About the Author:
Jari Kuikanmäki is an investigative journalist, podcast host, and producer with a background in Finnish national television. He holds a BSc in Political Science from the University of Helsinki and an MSc in Media and Communications from the London School of Economics.
Origins of Coronavirus is his first book.
For all media enquiries, send message to: [email protected].
See also the book website for sources, notes and updates on the investigation: https://t.co/PYc6Zq8l8T.
Origins of Coronavirus launches worldwide on Amazon on Tuesday, June 30.
I’ll be doing a livestream discussion on X and YouTube at 17:00 Helsinki time (14:00 GMT / 10:00 AM EDT).
Join us live on Tuesday to hear more about the book and the investigation.
I’m about to tell you something that will piss you off
(but you need to hear it):
You are 50× more productive than someone in 1950.
So why aren’t you 50× wealthier?
Your grandfather built cars by hand.
You design them with computers.
Your great-grandmother calculated by slide rule.
You process data at light speed.
Every productivity gain should have made you richer.
Instead, wages don’t keep up with prices as…
• Houses cost 10× more relative to income
• College costs 20× more
• Healthcare costs 15× more
All those productivity gains should flow back into the economy to everyone. But where did they go?
The banking cartel siphoned it off through money printing.
Every dollar they create dilutes the dollars you earn.
Productivity gains taken.
Right under our noses.
Trillions stolen.
Bitcoin ends the heist.
With hard money, all productivity gains go to holders of Bitcoin.
Thus, life gets less expensive.
Understand?
For those not tracking, Strickland is the only American champion banned from attending the Whiye House fight because he said naughty things about Zionism. We are an occupied country.
Britain had a moment of silence for George Floyd. Our politicians kneeled en masse to show their outrage at his killing. "I can't breathe" became a slogan.
George Floyd died on the other side of the world. He wasn't British.
Henry Nowak *was* British and his treatment by the police was shocking and negligent in the extreme. Yet there is no minute of silence. There is no coordinated public campaign. There is no kneeling at sporting events.
And we all know why.
During the summer of BLM, some people said "All Lives Matter". This was treated as the highest form of racism and anyone who said this was immediately cancelled. Why? Because the people in charge don't actually think all lives matter in the same way.
They have created a racial hierarchy of victimhood where a career criminal who died through mistreatment by police in a foreign country with 0 evidence of racism like George Floyd is automatically sanctified because of the colour of his skin.
And Henry Nowak, a British man, one of ours, is automatically dismissed and ignored because of the colour of his.
This is the ugly fruit of so-called "anti-racism", an obsession with race that has created a two-tier society which treats people differently because of the colour of their skin.
This needs to stop.
🧵1/6
Anecdotal evidence from the open world’s largest public sector 🇫🇮 (58%).
Private sector stagnation masked by endless public sector accounting theater.
This isn’t inefficiency.
This is destruction.
Hey, western commie!
Nothing makes me laugh harder than a guy or a girl tweeting about "great communism" from a $1,400 phone, in a 3-bedroom suburban house, with a fridge full of food.
Comrade.
You would not survive week one.
And here is why.
In the USSR you couldn't just quit your job to "find yourself." Not working was a crime. Literally. They called it "social parasitism." They put the future Nobel laureate Joseph Brodsky on trial for it. Your podcast about late-stage capitalism would've gotten you five years.
You picture yourself as a commissar. You'd be in a queue. Three hours. For maybe bread. The commissars were a tiny elite with their own shops, their own hospitals, their own everything. You weren't invited. You'd be the guy informing on his neighbor for an extra ration.
That brave political take you posted today? In 1949 USSR deported 20,000+ people to Siberia in three days for a lot less - for just being LOCALS. Whole families. Children. Cattle cars. You'd have lasted until your first "actually Stalin was misunderstood" reply landed in front of the wrong person.
The gulag wasn't an edgy metaphor. Roughly 18 million people passed through it. Unpaid labor, -40°C, digging canals nobody needed. But please, tell me more about how you'd "organize the workers" from the group chat.
Things get bad and you want to leave? You can't. There's a wall. There are dogs. There are guards who shoot. The whole design was that you couldn't go.
The people romanticizing it from a comfortable suburb can always book a flight home. People in the USSR couldn't even move to the neighbouring city without permission.
So wear the Che shirt. Read rge Red Book by Mao. Enjoy the iPhone he'd have confiscated, the internet he'd have banned, and the free speech that lets you praise the exact system that would have shot you for using it.
Some of us actually remember how it went.
Milton Friedman: “Keep your eye on one thing and one thing only: how much government is spending, because that’s the true tax.”
“If you’re not paying for it in the form of explicit taxes, you’re paying for it indirectly in the form of inflation or borrowing.”
You start reading weird books.
You buy “The Bitcoin Standard” and then “The Fiat Standard” and then you accidentally end up reading Murray Rothbard, and then somehow you’re reading Mises, and then it’s 11:47 PM on a Tuesday and you’re 340 pages into “Human Action” and you’re highlighting passages about praxeology and your wife comes downstairs and asks if you’re coming to bed and you say “in a minute” but you don’t come to bed for two hours because you have just discovered that everything you were taught about economics in college was wrong, all of it, every single sentence, and now you can’t go back, you can never go back, you have been orange-pilled in a way that goes deeper than money, you have been epistemologically orange-pilled, you now believe that John Maynard Keynes was a charlatan and the gold standard was actually fine and the income tax is theft and you can never say any of this out loud at a dinner party ever again.
Isn't it kind of strange that who ever wins the elections, things always seem to go to a certain direction? Slowly but surely. It's almost as if someone had scripted everything...