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What Really Went On Inside Wuhan Lab Weeks Before Covid Erupted?

by Toby Young
11 June 2023 1:00 PM

According to confidential files seen by the Sunday Times Insight team, Chinese scientists spliced together deadly pathogens at the Wuhan Institute of Virology shortly before the pandemic broke out. Here’s how the report in today’s paper begins:

Scientists in Wuhan working alongside the Chinese military were combining the world’s most deadly coronaviruses to create a new mutant virus just as the pandemic began.

Investigators who scrutinised top-secret intercepted communications and scientific research believe Chinese scientists were running a covert project of dangerous experiments, which caused a leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology and started the COVID-19 outbreak.

The U.S. investigators say one of the reasons there is no published information on the work is because it was done in collaboration with researchers from the Chinese military, which was funding it and which, they say, was pursuing bioweapons.

The Sunday Times has reviewed hundreds of documents, including previously confidential reports, internal memos, scientific papers and email correspondence that has been obtained through sources or by freedom of information campaigners in the three years since the pandemic started. We also interviewed the U.S. State Department investigators — including experts on China, emerging pandemic threats, and biowarfare — who conducted the first significant U.S. inquiry into the origins of the COVID-19 outbreak.

Whether the virus emerged as a result of a leak from a laboratory or from nature has become one the most controversial problems in science. Researchers who have attempted to find conclusive proof have been hampered by China’s lack of transparency.

However, our new investigation paints the clearest picture yet of what happened in the Wuhan laboratory.

The facility, which had started hunting the origins of the SARS virus in 2003, attracted U.S. government funding through a New York-based charity whose president was a British-born and educated zoologist. America’s leading coronavirus scientist shared cutting-edge virus manipulation techniques.

The institute was engaged in increasingly risky experiments on coronaviruses it gathered from bat caves in southern China. Initially, it made its findings public and argued the associated risks were justified because the work might help science develop vaccines.

This changed in 2016 after researchers discovered a new type of coronavirus in a mineshaft in Mojiang in Yunnan province where people had died from symptoms similar to SARS.

Rather than warning the world, the Chinese authorities did not report the fatalities. The viruses found there are now recognised as the only members of COVID-19’s immediate family known to have been in existence pre-pandemic.

They were transported to the Wuhan institute and the work of its scientists became classified. “The trail of papers starts to go dark,” a U.S. investigator said. “That’s exactly when the classified programme kicked off. My view is that the reason Mojiang was covered up was due to military secrecy related to [the army’s] pursuit of dual use capabilities in virological biological weapons and vaccines.”

According to the U.S. investigators, the classified programme was to make the mineshaft viruses more infectious to humans.

They believe this led to the creation of the COVID-19 virus, and that it leaked into the city of Wuhan after a laboratory accident. “It has become increasingly clear that the Wuhan Institute of Virology was involved in the creation, promulgation and cover-up of the COVID-19 pandemic,” one of the investigators said.

Worth reading in full.

Stop Press: The Mail has a non-paywalled summary of the story here.

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago

As I’ve said before, masking is a filthy habit and terrible for the environment. Why is this still even a thing?

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CaseyJones
CaseyJones
2 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

What’s really attractive is seeing someone wearing a white surgical mask with a dark vertical line above the nose, showing where grubby fingers have pushed up on the mask for days/weeks/months on end. Thank you for keeping me safe….

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Epi
Epi
2 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Not only disgusting but everyday I find myself picking the revolting things up off the pavement. If people really believe this is a deadly disease why are they throwing their germs around the streets of Britain?

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
2 years ago

I am constantly amazed when I see someone wearing one with the top edge underneath the nose, (A jaunty style called the ‘Chinnian’), as if the virus only arrives in the body by mouth. What kind of mentality do you have to have for that.?

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Shimpling Chadacre
Shimpling Chadacre
2 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

Viruses can also enter via the eyes. Masks, as my mother would say, are load of old hooey.

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RW
RW
2 years ago
Reply to  Shimpling Chadacre

Or ears. Or scratches in the skin.

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
2 years ago
Reply to  RW

Or eyes. Best put blindfolds on, eh.

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Shimpling Chadacre
Shimpling Chadacre
2 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

Or a plastic bag over the head.

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FerdIII
FerdIII
2 years ago
Reply to  RW

Full body armour is needed me thinks.
Or rolling around inside a plastic ball.

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7941MHKB
7941MHKB
2 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

I think that the plastic face visors are even more amusing, so long as you are heavily into schadenfreude.

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TheBasicMind
TheBasicMind
2 years ago

As I understand it, they are duty bound to treat, so you can simply refuse to wear one. They will try to make you feel uncomfortable but will relent.

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago
Reply to  TheBasicMind

Make them feel uncomfortable back. Ask them if you can have this in writing with name signed and printed, their address (or position or whatever) and what exactly they are demanding. Take a photograph of them. Tell them they’ll be hearing from you…

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Lockdown Sceptic
Lockdown Sceptic
2 years ago

NHS First; Do harm – masks – jabs lockdowns

Stand in the Park 
Sundays 10.30am to 11.30am 
Make friends & keep sane 

Elms Field 
Wokingham RG40 2FE
(near Everyman Cinema and play area) 

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  Lockdown Sceptic

Dead right! I find them offensive and if anyone, including ( and in particular ) health professionals wore one when speaking with me I’d ask them to remove it.

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BurlingtonBertie
BurlingtonBertie
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

I have asked health professionals to remove their masks so that I can understand them better – post infection cognitive issues – all the hospital clinical staff did remove theirs, my GP refused as it was for my safety! Processing speech without the visual cues of lip movements & facial expression wipes me out.
The staff who did remove theirs were only too glad to do so!

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RW
RW
2 years ago

These My correlation is bigger than your correlation! debates need to end. It’s unacceptable to force people to hide their faces, muffle their voices and inhibit their breathing in public, no matter who believes what this will or will not also accomplish. People who are convinced they absolutely cannot live with other people having such extreme rights are free to change their gender (insofar necessary) and emigrate to Iran. End of story.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
2 years ago
Reply to  RW

I agree. I don’t think masks work – and the “science” backs me on that – but honestly I would not wear one even if it could be proved they did.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

I will second that tof.

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RW
RW
2 years ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

Seriously, what science? Whenever somebody wants to make an important looking statement about face masking, he puts some statistic together which contains the correlations correlating with what he wants to say. Pro mask people have statistics with correlations they claim demonstrate that masks work, anti mask people have statistics with correlations claimed to show that they don’t and/or have harmful effects. Nothing of this qualifies as science, it’s just two tribes of opposing sages bombarding each other and the world with meaningless numbers.

Science is observing some hithero unexplained real-world phenomenon, formulating a theory to explain it based on the observation and then designing and conducting repeatable experiments supposed to prove or disprove the theory. At least with our present knowledge and technical abilities, designing and conducting repeatable experiments proving or disproving that such-and-such a thing causes or prevents an infection with something as miniscule and omnipresent as airborne, endemic viruses is simply not possible as we cannot reset living organisms into the state they were in before the experiment started after it was completed and have no reliable way to cause presence or absence of these viruses.

Handwaiving while chanting syllables of power (or rather, wielding spreadsheets with numbers of power) is not science.

Last edited 2 years ago by RW
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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
2 years ago
Reply to  RW

I was referring to the numerous studies which all fail to show any benefit. Call them science, call them what you like, but my point is that the case for masks has not been proved beyond a reasonable doubt, though because of the huge complication involved the whole area is difficult – too many factors.

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RW
RW
2 years ago
Reply to  transmissionofflame

I suggest to call them policy-based evidence making[*]. Or rather making of something which can be passed off as evidence.

[*] Ironically, the German RKI (Robert Koch Institute) claims to be in the exact business of doing that,

https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/Institut/Ausbau_zum_Public-Health-Institut/RKI2025.pdf?__blob=publicationFile

as someone accidentally mistranslated the English produce evidence, put proofs in front of someone, into fabricate proofs. 🙂

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7941MHKB
7941MHKB
2 years ago
Reply to  RW

Challenge: –

Explain how a (poorly fitting) cloth mask with pores around 70 nanometers diameter, can prevent passage of virions less than 1 nanometer in size.

This was pointed out at the start of the Covid scam and likened to the use of wiremesh fences to keep mosquitoes out.

Even accepted by WHO (until the dodgy contracts and brown envelopes for flying in masks from Turkey, China etc had been signed.)

Do your best. A convincing response may win you a banana.

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RW
RW
2 years ago
Reply to  7941MHKB

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This is the output of apropos man | head -n 10
base64 encoded and it’s absolutely a good as any other kind of shit someone with more fantasy than creativity can make up. Please feel free to use it as reason for or against anything you want to support or oppose.

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Hugh
Hugh
2 years ago
Reply to  RW

Thing is, we never saw this public masking before the shamdemic. If this virus ever was a serious threat, it has now at any rate ceased to be. Has anything changed to make the current situation different to 2019, apart from psychologically?

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RW
RW
2 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Oh, we did. In the middle ages, so-called plague doctors used masks to try to avoid succumbing to the plague. This didn’t work and the practice was again discarded. Until a Chinese guy called Wu (you couldn’t make this up) managed to convince himself that masks must work against the plague in 1911 (during the so-called Manchurian Plague). This then convinced our (still) boombaby overlords that another valid and pleasingly exotic (imagine it’s from China!) alternate truth had been found and hence, we were unkindly asked (or rather, harshly ordered) to forget what had been common knowledge for the last 600 years.

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TheGreenAcres
TheGreenAcres
2 years ago

They proved with the jabathon that they are not interested in the best outcomes for their patients. Quite simply, there are far too many NHS employees who think the service exists for their benefit and see patients not as paying customers but as a massive inconvenience.

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7941MHKB
7941MHKB
2 years ago
Reply to  TheGreenAcres

Quite right.

Like those bus drivers who are happy to drive a bus but hate picking up passengers. A few are to be found in every city.

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Jonathan M
Jonathan M
2 years ago
Reply to  TheGreenAcres

“there are far too many NHS employees who think the service exists for their benefit“

But that’s just it – it does (like all other nationalised industries)

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Marcus Aurelius knew
Marcus Aurelius knew
2 years ago

The article’s photo helps me identify seven idiots I hope I need never meet, let alone depend upon in any way, let alone for my health and wellbeing (mental and physical).

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thefoostybadger
thefoostybadger
2 years ago
Reply to  Marcus Aurelius knew

About to break into a high energy “Jeruselama”, routine by the looks of it.

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Mogwai
Mogwai
2 years ago

I’ll be honest, the stupidest thing I saw today was when I went to an exhibition and outside the loos was a sign that read, “Please use before entering the toilets”, next to a big bottle of hand sanitizer. I’m fairly certain you wouldn’t have seen that pre-Covid and it just seemed to sum up the Clown World, topsy turvey reality that we all unfortunately must deal with. But not a single muzzle was spied ( not even on the 3 chahuahuas being pushed around in a buggy ) so that was a reasonable trade-off.

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7941MHKB
7941MHKB
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Maybe it was the modern version of the old engineers joke that you could always tell an engineer, because they were the ones who washed their hands before having a shit.

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welshsceptic
welshsceptic
2 years ago

My GP surgery in Wales still insists everyone wears a mask when coming into the building, and the reception staff are pretty aggressive about enforcing the rule.

I’m not sure, though, whether the nurses and doctors in the surgery could refuse to see a patient who refuses to wear a mask.

And even if in theory they shouldn’t refuse, I’m not sure what a patient could do to force the issue if they were refused an appointment in practice.

Has anyone on this site challenged such GP rules successfully where they live?

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7941MHKB
7941MHKB
2 years ago
Reply to  welshsceptic

Absolutely.
Tell ’em you are exempt.
That should suffice.

I remember two instances where I had to go further, both in the District Hospital.

The first was the kind official who said that without a mask I must stand 2m away from her screen. I, of course, complied but made a performance of not being able to hear / understand her. She tired of this dumb show before I did.

In the other instance, I was curtly reminded that “We do have Covid cases in here, you know!”, to which I responded “Well, I never! Who would have thought it. Sick people in a hospital! Do you also have ladies who are pregnant and due to give birth, in another ward, perhaps?”

She didn’t persist.

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welshsceptic
welshsceptic
2 years ago
Reply to  7941MHKB

Many thanks for your reply, and I’m v impressed with your determination to resist this particularly stupid ‘health’ measure!

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Corky Ringspot
Corky Ringspot
2 years ago

It’s happening again because only a very small proportion of the general public read beyond the headlines, which are produced by institutions that refuse to tell the truth, presumably because they fear they’ll lose their funding (by Gates/Soros/whoever).

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Epi
Epi
2 years ago

I have now written twice to the CEO of Bedford NHS Trust (David Carter) asking him for the rationale behind forcing people to wear masks in hospitals and GPs surgeries and………..

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ELH
ELH
2 years ago

Surely the sunk cost fallacy with regard to all the PPE that is still unused and being stored somewhere – what better way to get rid of it than persuade everyone that they need to use it?

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Hester
Hester
2 years ago

The Mask re introduction is just an excuse a cover if you will excuse the pun for an NHS that is so incompetent, so utterly self absorbed in keeping itself fully stocked up with tax payers cash, without supplying anything other than a 3rd world service, it has cunningly found a blame. Us, If we don’t wear a bit of cloth over our faces when entering its hallowed halls of death, we are the ones responsible for its inability to perform, the bit of dirty cloth on your face is according to the NHS the best medicine, the cure all and preventative for all diseases, and if not worn then its our fault that the system is breaking down.
We own the NHS, we decide, its unfit for purpose, its management structure and people couldn’t manage a sh– flow in a sewer, so deny them their excuse, refuse the cloth covering and sue those who have the temerity to treat us as saps.

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DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
2 years ago

Typical NHS behaviour. Two pig ignorant administrators in positions of such authority that they can make bovine faeces decisions in the total absence of any empirical evidence and absolutely nobody with the relevant clinical expertise can challenge these thickos.
This must be why “the NHS is the envy of the world” Ho, feckin ho ho.

Last edited 2 years ago by DevonBlueBoy
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JeremyP99
JeremyP99
2 years ago

Surgeon tells it like it is…

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JeremyP99
JeremyP99
2 years ago

Save the image I posted below. And bookmark this

https://brownstone.org/articles/studies-and-articles-on-mask-ineffectiveness-and-harms/

“More than 170 Comparative Studies and Articles on Mask Ineffectiveness and Harms”

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varmint
varmint
2 years ago

The tale of the young lady on GB News this week who has hounded by 11 hospital staff members, threatened with being dragged out and the police called because she refused to wear a silly mask with 650-micron holes in it. (A micron is a micro millimetre, or one thousandth of a millimetre)———–The virus is only 5 microns so will and does easily pass through the mask. Imagine throwing 100 snooker balls at some scaffolding. Sure a few balls may hit a pole but most will go straight through. ———–We now live in age where “official science” masquerades as “science” and it is used in a kind of scientific dictatorship where no questions are permitted, and we must simply obey. Just like the “official science” regarding climate. The climate we are told is changing due to humans and that is the end of that discussion. No questions are permitted. Even when the facts don’t fit the theory, which is mostly all of the time, we must all pretend that they do, or we will be dragged out into the street in the case of the young lady on GB news, or have not a rag left on us because we are “climate deniers”, one of the most truly unscientific and infantile terms ever.

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Alan
Alan
2 years ago

Just refuse. My GP receptionist asked if I would wear a mask and I said no. Nothing more was said. At a hospital for tests, the letter said masks must be worn, there were signs everywhere saying they must be worn and everybody was wearing them. I didn’t and nobody said a word. Be brave otherwise the government wins.

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SimCS
SimCS
2 years ago

FOIA request for their so-called evidence, me thinks.

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