A cache of documents, obtained by Freedom of Information campaigners, reveal the extent to which the coronavirus work at the Wuhan Institute of Virology was supported by America. The Mail has the story.
The Chinese scientist who ran controversial experiments at the laboratory suspected of triggering Covid held a secret meeting with the U.S. Government to seek backing for a project that would go on to supercharge coronaviruses – shortly before the devastating outbreak started in her native Wuhan.
The June 2017 meeting at America’s National Institutes of Health (NIH) held by Shi Zhengli – known as ‘Batwoman’ because of her work on sampling and sequencing the animals’ viruses – will bolster fears of Western collusion in a Chinese cover-up after Covid resulted from a reckless laboratory experiment.
A new cache of documents, obtained by Freedom of Information campaigners and seen by the Mail on Sunday, reveal the extent to which the controversial work at the Wuhan Institute of Virology was supported, and often funded, by America.
They show that U.S. researchers seeking funding for work to engineer “spike proteins” – making it easier for the bat viruses to infect human cells – misled the authorities about the risks of the experiments in order to maximise the chance of receiving grants.
The documents, obtained by U.S. Right To Know, a non-profit public health research group, include an order made by Chinese intelligence on January 3rd, 2020 – two days after the world was first told about Covid – which decreed that its scientists should either share their samples with the Government or destroy them “on the spot”.
Western intelligence agencies increasingly regard a lab leak in Wuhan as the most likely explanation for Covid, rather then the original theory that it was somehow spawned in a wildlife market in the city. The bombshell documents include emails sent by staff at EcoHealth Alliance – a now notorious health agency that has used U.S. Government money to sponsor bat virus experiments – ahead of the visit by Professor Zhengli. …
In an email, Dr. Ralph Baric, a coronavirus expert at the centre of concerns over gain-of-function studies, acknowledged that U.S. researchers would “freak out” if they knew novel coronavirus engineering and testing was being done in low-security Chinese laboratories, but disguised it to make the U.S. Government more “comfortable” with the plan, which was intended to help with pandemic prevention.
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Stop Press: In a piece for the Mail on Sunday, Ian Birrell flags concerns about funding ties, lab safety and a perceived conspiracy of silence surrounding the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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