The CDC journal titled Emerging and Infectious Diseases, Vol. 26, June 2020 admits using an arbitrary computer process to invent a description of the COVID virus. From an American patient supposedly infected with COVID-19, the "virus" was said to be isolated from nasal and oral swabbing, from which the viral sequence was "characterized" -- by a computer program. This is the equivalent of giving A.I. the task of creating the genetic sequencing of the COVID virus.
Of this, Dr. Thomas Cowan says: "To me, this computer-generation step constitutes scientific fraud. Here is an equivalency: A group of researchers claim to have found a unicorn because they found a piece of a hoof, a hair from a tail, and a snippet of a horn. They then add that information into a computer and program it to re-create the unicorn, and they then claim this computer re-creation is the real unicorn. Of course, they had never actually seen a unicorn so could not possibly have examined its genetic makeup to compare their samples with the actual unicorn’s hair, hooves and horn.
“The researchers claim they decided which is the real genome of SARS-CoV-2 by ‘consensus,’ sort of like a vote. Again, different computer programs will come up with different versions of the imaginary ‘unicorn,’ so they come together as a group and decide which is the real imaginary unicorn.”
See CDC virology report here; read Dr. Cowan's comments here. Jon Rappoport does his own summary here.