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New York Times reported today that the U.S. intel agencies can’t determine the origin of the deadly coronavirus, no surprise when they couldn’t figure out Saddam Huseein’s weapons of mass destruction. Back in 2003, former Director of the International Atomic Energy [IAEA] Agency Dr. Hans Blix begged the George W. Bush administration to not go to war in Iraq. Bush spent $2.4 trillion when the U.S. military, like Blix, said, they found no weapons of mass destruction. Now the New York Times says the U.S. intel community can’t determine the origin of the deadly novel coronavirus. Nowhere in the Times article today did they mention the official Communist Party [CCP] explanation that the deadly virus was made in America and exported by the U.S. military to Wuhan, China. Why didn’t the Times mention anything about the official CCP explanation?

U.S. intel agencies are committed to the Biden administration’s attempt to placate China, letting go of the blame-game when it comes to the origin of the virus. Dr. Anthony Fauci, Biden’s chief medical officer, has insisted from the beginning outbreak in Wuhan, China that the virus occurred naturally from a wet or seafood market. His utter rubbish was supported by his friend New York-based EcoHealth Alliance CEO Peter Daszak. New York Times mentions nothing about emails exchanged between Fauci and Daszak in which Daszak thanks Fauci for supporting the natural occurrence theory. Times reporters mentioned nothing about Daszak or Fauci because their journalism is politically biased to support the Biden administration. Tossing the truth to the wind, the best the New York Times can say is that U.S. intel agencies think there’s equal credibility given to the lab-leak and natural occurrence theory.

New York Times exposes itself, over and over again, for political bias in its reporting. Biden administration officials, led by 78-year-old Joe Biden and 58-year-old Secretary of State Antony Blinken, trashed the relationship with Beijing. Now, after pushing relations to point of war, the Biden administration tells the fake news to back off blaming China for the virus. Former President Donald Trump tweeted April 30, 2020, that the virus was made in Shi Zhengli’s bioweapons’ at the Wuhan Institute of Virology [WIV]. For pure political reasons, the New York Times takes its orders from the Biden administration. New York Times says nothing about the fact that it promoted Trump’s lab-leak theory as nothing more than a conspiracy theory. But now, over a year-and-a-half-later, they concede in today’s article that the lab-leak theory is equally plausible to the natural occurrence theory.

Why can’t credentialed news organizations follow the facts, not the propaganda coming from the Biden administration?” Times’ writers know that Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke to the Chinese nation Feb. 14, 2020 to allay anxiety about the deadly SARS outbreak in Wuhan, China. Xi told delegates at the Chinese Central Committee that he ordered the Ministry of Science and Technology to tighten up biosecurity at China’s microbiology labs. Does that sound like Xi thought the outbreak in Wuhan came from a wet or seafood market? Times writes now that Xi dispatched Peoples Liberation Army chief virologist Chen Wei to Wuhan to contain the deadly outbreak in Jan. 2020. No, the New York Times says the U.S. intel community can’t determine the origin of the deadly novel coronavirus. World Health Organization [WHO] Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyseus didn’t call a global pandemic until March 11, 2020.

Times writers deliberately withheld the official CCP explanation for the origin of the deadly novel coronavirus: That it was made in America and exported to China. Times reporters knows that Dr. Anthony Fauci has said nothing about the CCP propaganda, instead focusing only on the binary choice of natural or lab-leak. Fauci’s friend Dr. Peter Daszak put his reputation on the line pushing the natural occurrence theory without advancing a scintilla of facts to back it up. New York Times writers know that Daszak and Fauci spent U.S. tax dollars supporting Zhengli’s “gain-of-function” research, manipulating harmless bat coronaviruses in the laboratory until they were capable of infecting humans. Somehow the U.S. intel communist and New York Times missed all these facts about the origin of the virus. Nothing can be trusted in the intel community or New York Times.

Whether admitted to by Director of National Intelligence [DNI] Avril Haines or the New York Times, there’s actually overwhelming evidence that the deadly novel coronavirus was made in Shengli’s bioweapons lab. China refused to let U.S. and international scientists have access to the WIV labs or data, knowing it would prove that China created the SARS CoV-2 virus in the laboratory, infecting Wuhan residents and the world. U.S. intel community knows that 2003 SARS CoV-1 only infected 8,000 worldwide, killing 700. SARS CoV-2 has infected 250 million and killed over 5 million, showing that no natural evolution of the SARS virus could wreak such havoc. There’s only one plausible explanation for SARS CoV-2 that it was engineered in Shengli’s lab with a ferocity not seen in nature. But no, the New York Times rubber-stamps Biden administration propaganda about the virus.