BREAKING: Report
Suggests Coronavirus Made By Chinese Lab
By David Rufful
February 23, 2020
A new report
from the NY Post claims that the details surrounding the outbreak of
coronavirus, in conjunction with recent statements made by Chinese leader Xi
Jinping, suggests the origins of the virus are a Chinese biological lab.
“At an emergency meeting in Beijing held last Friday,
Chinese leader Xi Jinping spoke about the need to contain the coronavirus and
set up a system to prevent similar epidemics in the future,” the Post reported.
Xi said that a national system to control biosecurity
risks must be put in place “to protect the people’s health.” He added that lab
safety is a “national security” issue.
Despite emphasizing the importance of security at
biological labs, Xi didn’t admit that coronavirus, also called COVID-19,
originated from a Chinese biological lab.
“Xi didn’t actually admit that the coronavirus now
devastating large swathes of China had escaped from one of the country’s
bioresearch labs,” the Post reports.
“But the very next day, evidence emerged suggesting that
this is exactly what happened, as the Chinese Ministry of Science and
Technology released a new directive entitled: ‘Instructions on strengthening
biosecurity management in microbiology labs that handle advanced viruses like
the novel coronavirus.'”
This statement from the Chinese Ministry of Science and
Technology clears states that there are microbiology labs in China that handle
viruses like the “novel coronavirus,” and added biosecurity management is
necessary.
As further evidence of these origins, the Post asked,
“And just how many ‘microbiology labs’ are there in China that handle ‘advanced
viruses like the novel coronavirus’?
There is only one laboratory and it is located in the
Chinese city of Wuhan, which is the epicenter of the epidemic.
More from the Post:
That’s right. China’s only Level 4 microbiology lab that
is equipped to handle deadly coronaviruses, called the National Biosafety
Laboratory, is part of the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
What’s more, the People’s Liberation Army’s top expert in
biological warfare, a Maj. Gen. Chen Wei, was dispatched to Wuhan at the end of
January to help with the effort to contain the outbreak.
According to the PLA Daily, Gen. Chen has been
researching coronaviruses since the SARS outbreak of 2003, as well as Ebola and
anthrax. This would not be her first trip to the Wuhan Institute of Virology
either, since it is one of only two bioweapons research labs in all of China.
Does that suggest to you that the novel coronavirus, now
known as SARS-CoV-2, may have escaped from that very lab, and that Gen. Chen’s
job is to try and put the genie back in the bottle, as it were? It does to me.
Add to this China’s history of similar incidents. Even
the deadly SARS virus has escaped — twice — from the Beijing lab where it was —
and probably is — being used in experiments. Both “man-made” epidemics were
quickly contained, but neither would have happened at all if proper safety
precautions had been taken.
And then there is this little-known fact: Some Chinese
researchers are in the habit of selling their laboratory animals to street
vendors after they have finished experimenting on them.
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