Strange. You keep claiming to be looking for truth but obsessively claim that a small part of US intelligence knows better than the majority of US intelligence.
The FBI is one of the two most important intelligence agencies. The CIA is the other one and they are silent. I'm not sure if you are arguing that they are not important or that all U.S. intelligence agencies have equal status. Following your kitchen sink style of debate, you seem to be arguing both simultaneously. Of course, both arguments would be wrong. I think we all know that the FBI is important. As far as all U.S. intelligence agencies being equal, we know that defies reasonable thought.
The 4 agencies vs. 1 or 4 agencies vs. 2 are interesting numbers. However, these things aren't decided by polling agencies. At a minimum, we should not believe the wet market theory as the definitive answer. Everyone's confidence in a definitive answer should be much lower. I'm not hearing that from you.
Sorry but despite your arguments having a veneer of intelligence, you clearly have decided long ago that it is a lab leak and simply dismiss anything that disagrees with that.
No, I'm simply pointing out that in 2020 the intelligence agencies and cooperative media partners didn't represent the information they had in hand accurately. I suppose if you are trying prove somehow that there is or was evidence to support the wet market theory, then I am trying to support the lab leak theory to diminish your argument. You are here still arguing for the wet market theory with all your gusto.
The CIA has made no statement, most likely because they don't see there being any conclusive evidence (and they are the leading source of foreign intel). You also suggest that the FBI shares their intel with other agencies. if so, how come the majority of agencies have looked at that data and have either concluded otherwise or made no conclusion?
One, the agencies more than likely don't get the same information in the same timeline. Two, the agencies might not be motivated to revise their initial prognosis from a few years ago. You still seem stuck on this four agencies versus two agencies thinking that has been raised. I don't find counting agencies provides a definitive answer.