Sunday, April 12, 2020

Was The Caronavirus Released by China by Accident or On Purpose


Even if the caronavirus was released by accident by the Chinese they are responsible for this current pandemic in every way and as such ought to be held accountable for their actions. This means shouldering some of the economic burden they’ve placed on other countries through their misconduct at best. According to new reports.
After the joint work stopped in the US, funding continued and the Chinese moved forward with the project and ran research and development in Wuhan at the Wuhan Virology Center. From Chinese Doctor Shi Zhengli’s papers and resume, it is clear that the Chinese through Doctor Zhengli successfully isolated the virus in the lab and were actively experimenting with animal to human transmission.
It’s also important to note that back in 2017 the U.S. had solid intelligence about a viral leak in a high security Chinese virology R&D center that resulted in the SARS virus getting out and killing people. From all of the published research papers that relate to this project going back to 2014, it’s clear that COVID-19 was already in a lab. In 2017, the Chinese had a similar release incident that sickened eight people and killed one. It started when two workers at a Chinese CDC lab independently isolated and experimented in vitro/vivo a SARS virus. In one of these sessions the scientists took a previously unknown variant of the SARS virus and moved it out from a BSL-4 high-containment facility into a low-safety diarrhea research lab where the two were working. Apparently, the virus inactivation process didn’t work properly and both were infected at the lab and then proceeded to infect other people outside of the lab.
So obviously the Chinese government had access to all of this information right from the beginning. Why wouldn’t they have released it to the world right when the outbreak began to take off so that folks would know what they were dealing with and how contagious it could possibly be?
Many countries opted not to take immediate action because they believed that China was containing the spread and that this was just another flu bug that got out into the open, which turned out to not be true at all.
China didn’t want to be responsible for this debacle, so they kept these truths to themselves, despite the fact that doing so could cost a lot of lives. Just Yesterday it was noted that the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan, Hubei Province in China was hiring individuals for an ecological study of bat migration and virus transmission in November of 2019.
We now know from Dr. Shi’s resume and papers that she was still working on the coronavirus at that time:
According to National Review: On December 24, 2019, the Wuhan Institute of Virology posted a second job posting. The translation of that posting includes the declaration, “long-term research on the pathogenic biology of bats carrying important viruses has confirmed the origin of bats of major new human and livestock infectious diseases such as SARS and SADS, and a large number of new bat and rodent new viruses have been discovered and identified.” What happened up until January is still mostly a mystery. But now we have more evidence that China was working on the China coronavirus in a lab in Wuhan for years. We also have evidence of fatalities from the lab coronavirus back in 2017.
Of course, what everyone really wants to know is if this virus was released by accident or on purpose. We can’t really know the answer to that question at this point in time but were still investigating.

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