China’s Foreign Ministry reacted harshly to a new declassified U.S. intel report that says the deadly novel coronavirus either occurred naturally in Wuhan, China or was leaked from a lab at the Wuhan Institute of Virology [WIV]. Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Wang Wenbin said the U.S. intel report was unscientific. Wang called the report a “lie repeated a thousands times is still a lie,” adding that U.S. intel agencies have a “reputation for fraud and deception,” referring to once accusation against Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. U.S. intel officials created its own intel for former President George W. Bush, accusing Saddam of stockpiling nuclear and biologic weapons of mass destruction. Eight years of war and $2.8 trillion dollars later, the Pentagon confirmed that no weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq. So, China’s Foreign Ministry has some old U.S. history to hide behind.
Wenbin insisted that finding the origin of the deadly novel coronavirus is no easy feat, requiring scientific cooperation where there is none. “The tracing of the origins of the novel coronavirus is a serious and complex issue that should and can only be researched through the cooperation of global scientists,” Wenbin said. Wenbin knows that his government scrubbed the WIV labs, preventing scientists from entering the labs or analyzing any available data. So when it comes to scientists figuring out the origin of the deadly novel coronavirus, Wenbin may be right that it can be determined without scientific cooperation. But because there is no cooperation with China, the Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines concludes that he agency lacks sufficient data on which to make adequate determination about the origin of the virus, all because China refuses to cooperate with foreign scientists.
Only two days after the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic March 11, 2020, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Zhao Lijian said the deadly novel coronavirus was made in America and exported to China by the U.S. military. Wenbin called for the U.S. to open its bioweapons lab in Fort Detrick, Maryland to foreign scientists, insisting that the virus was made in America. Unlike past U.S. intel reports, the latest report indicated that the lab-leak hypothesis had equal merit to the natural occurrence theory, something insisted by Biden’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Anthony Fauci. For the last 18 months, Fauci insisted the virus occurred naturally but has offered on evidence to support his assertions. Today, the New York Times reported that the lab-leak theory now has equal credibility to the natural occurrence theory, something unthinkable a years ago.
New York Times writers dismissed the lab-leak theory since the origin of the SARS CoV-2 outbreak since former President Donald Trump reported April 30, 2020 that the deadly virus was made in a WIV lab. New York Times writers dismissed Trump’s theory about the origin of the virus as an unfounded conspiracy theory. When China and WHO concluded their first review of the origin of the virus that the lab-leak theory was highly unlikely. WHO scientists Peter Daszak led the study for the WHO, despite holding a strong bias against the lab-leak theory. Daszak admitted recently that his organization gave WIV chief virologist Shi Zhengli $600,000 to perform “gain-of-function” research on harmless bat coronaviruses. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, microbiologist Ralph Baric admitted to injecting bat coronaviruses with Angiotensin II [ACE2] to change the virus spike protein.
Zhengli and her foreign colleagues, from the U.S. and European Union, worked in overdrive to manufacture a deadly virus to humans. Fauci and Daszak deny that they aided-and-abetted Zhengli’s “gain-of-function” experiments to make harmless bat coronaviruses deadly to humans. Fauci and Daszak have done everything in their power to deny that the virus was made in Wuhan, China and exported to the rest of the world. Fauci raged at Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) in a Senate hearing July 10, telling him he was a “liar” for suggesting the NIH helped fund Zhengli’s “gain-of-fuction” research creating the deadly novel coronavirus. WHO formed a new Scientific Advisory Group on the origin of Novel Pathogens [SAGO] calling on China to supply more raw data. China refused to cooperate with WHO and other global scientists, refusing to hand over vital data to determine the virus origin.
WHO’s original investigation was led by Daszak, who sought to confirm Chinese Communist Party propaganda about the origin of the deadly virus. Anyone seriously studying the origin of the deadly novel coronavirus knows that it didn’t come from nature. SARS CoV-1, that infected 8,000 worldwide and killed 700 couldn’t possibly be genetically related to the SARS CoV-2 virus. Only a lab-engineered bioweapon could infect such mass casualties around the globe. China’s strong condemnation of the U.S. stems from the fact that the world community is getting closer to holding China accountable for the deadly novel coronavirus. When you consider it was partly funded by Dr. Fauci’s NIH, it’s reasonable to think the U.S. shares joint responsibility in creating the deadly virus. Only a fool believes that the deadly novel coronavirus occurred naturally and was not engineered in a WIV lab.

