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Evidence Points to Wuhan Researcher’s Claims of COVID-19 as a Bioweapon


13 July 2023  

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Recent revelations by a researcher based in Wuhan have sparked controversy and embarrassment for China, as evidence suggests that COVID-19 may indeed be a homegrown bioweapon.

Chao Shao, a researcher at the Wuhan Institute, has come forward, shedding light on the intentional engineering of the coronavirus for use as a “bioweapon” against China’s targeted countries.

According to Shao, some of his colleagues were instructed to test four strains of the virus, aiming to identify the most lethal and transmissible strain across multiple species, including humans.

This shocking information was disclosed in an exclusive interview between Chinese-born human rights activist Chao Shao and Jennifer Zeng, an author and fellow human rights activist who provides valuable insights into China and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

Shao further revealed that virologists were dispatched to examine the health and sanitary conditions of international athletes participating in the Military Games held in Wuhan.

The Chinese scientists engaged in combining multiple coronaviruses known to cause respiratory illnesses in humans. Intercepted communications and scientific research strongly suggest that these scientists were conducting dangerous experiments covertly, leading to a leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology and triggering the COVID-19 outbreak.

During this event, a few of his colleagues mysteriously disappeared, while others were abruptly sent back to their hotels.

Shao became suspicious as he knew that virologists typically do not act as general physicians. He came to believe that they were purposely sent to spread the coronavirus.

In April 2020, Shao visited Xinjiang to assess the health status of the Uyghur population imprisoned in re-education camps, with the intention of advocating for their release. He questioned the need for a virologist to conduct health checks, realizing that he was either sent to propagate the virus or to observe its effects on humans.

While Shao’s claims provide only a partial understanding of the COVID-19 pandemic’s origins, they raise important questions regarding the true source of the virus, which has caused nearly 7 million deaths worldwide.

China has consistently denied the allegations made by Shao, emphasizing that the origins of COVID-19 can still only be determined through ongoing investigations.

The COVID-19 saga began in 2003 when scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology commenced experiments with the SARS virus and initiated the search for coronaviruses in various bat caves.

These scientists combined different viral pathogens to create a highly dangerous mutant virus, alongside an associated vaccine, without ensuring safety measures.

In 2016, an outbreak occurred in China’s Yunnan province, affecting individuals with symptoms resembling those of SARS. Many people fell ill, and some died.

Chinese scientists discovered that these cases were caused by a coronavirus but concealed this information from the international community.

This event likely marked an early indication of the virus’s mutation, which eventually led to the highly contagious and deadly coronavirus strain that spread rapidly in 2019.

In November 2019, researchers involved in the Wuhan experiment started experiencing illnesses and fatalities. By March 2020, COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, resulting in the loss of millions of lives worldwide.

Further investigation by the Sunday Times of London has shed light on the sinister nature of the China lab leak. The report reveals that the Wuhan Institute of Virology was directly involved in the creation, propagation, and subsequent cover-up of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Sunday Times investigation, which involved scrutinizing confidential government documents, emails, studies, and interviews with leading US virus investigators, concludes that the Wuhan lab is the likely birthplace of the virus.

The Chinese scientists engaged in combining multiple coronaviruses known to cause respiratory illnesses in humans. Intercepted communications and scientific research strongly suggest that these scientists were conducting dangerous experiments covertly, leading to a leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology and triggering the COVID-19 outbreak.

According to the Sunday Times investigation, the Wuhan Institute of Virology was also engaged in a military program aimed at developing a global bioweapon.

Scientists were simultaneously creating a vaccine for this bioweapon, intending to unleash it upon the world. Unfortunately, a lab leak in Wuhan resulted in the deaths of millions and significant ongoing economic repercussions.

The Sunday Times investigation, which involved scrutinizing confidential government documents, emails, studies, and interviews with leading US virus investigators, concludes that the Wuhan lab is the likely birthplace of the virus.

Publish Date : 13 July 2023 08:13 AM

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