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Former 69-year-old CDC Director Robert Redfield committed the cardinal sin with the U.S. press, backing former President Donald Trump’s April 30, 2020 tweet in which he said the deadly novel coronavirus came from a Wuhan Institute of Virology [WIV] lab. Since leaving CDC Director Jan. 20, 2021, Redfield hasn’t rubber stamped like so many in the press China’s unfounded contention that SARS CoV-2 occurred naturally in Wuhan, China in Nov. 2019 most likely from seafood or wet market. Redfield was associated with Trump, so any of his explanations about the novel coronavirus are taken with a grain of salt. Trump’s original contention that the virus came from a WIV lab has been largely disputed by China and its client organization the World Health Organization [WHO]. Redfield finds the WHO’s March 4 report on the origin of the deadly novel coronavirus “compromised.”

From the beginning of the first cases seen in Wuhan of Covid-19, the Acute Respiratory Disease Syndrome [ARDS] in Nov. 2019, 68-year-old Chinese President Xi Jinping thought to cover-up the infectious disease crisis with the help of 56-year-old WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom. Despite reports of corpses stacking up on Wuhan streets and its 14 crematoriums running 24/7, Tedros did everything possible to cover-up China’s infectious disease crisis. Tedros went public Jan. 14, 2020 with a Geneva press conference telling the world there was no “human-to-human” transmission in Wuhan. When form President Donald Trump got wind of a potential infectious disease crisis coming to the United States, he banned all flights Jan. 31, 2020 to-and-from China. “I think they [WHO] were highly compromised,” Redfield said, referring to the coordinated cover-up with the Peoples Republic of China.

Redfield that been subject of the same media persecution as Trump and others that dared to defy China and the WHO. “Clearly, they [WHO] were incapable of compelling China to adhere to the treaty agreements that they have on global health, because they didn’t they didn’t do that. Clearly, they allowed China to define the group of scientists that could come and investigate,” Redfield said. Refield forgets that Xi got Tedros his job at the WHO July 1, 2017, and would do anything Xi asked. Xi feared that a global health emergency in Wuhan would kill China’s already sluggish economy. When Trump banned flights from China, Tedros responded at a Feb. 5 Geneva press conference. Tedros said, pointing fingers at the U.S., that no country has a right to harm the economy of another country by banning air travel. Tedros, of course, deliberately covered up China’s SARS CoV-2 infectious crisis.

Redfield has said nothing radical by identifying the source of the deadly novel coronaviris in a WIV lab. “I didn’t think it was biologically plausible that Covid-19 went from Bat to some unknown animal into man and now had become one of the most infectious viruses,” Redfield said. Redfield raises an issue completely bypassed by scientists, like 56-year-old New York-based EcoHealth Alliance CEO Peter Daszak who received a $3.4 million grant from 80-year-old Dr. Anthony Fauci, Chief of Allergy and Infectious Diseast at the National Institutes of Health [NIH]. Fauci has been a leading advocate of the Chinese Communist Party’s natural occurrence theory. Working closely over the years with the WHO, Fauci’s a political creature not likely go against the WHO or China. Fauci granted Daszak $.3.4 million to study “gain-of-function” research at WIV, where he granted at least $600,000.

Redfield’s the first respectable scientist to question the veracity of the natural occurrence theory. “That is not consistent with how other coronaviruses that come into the human species. And, it does suggest that there’s an alternative hypothesis that it went from a bat virus, got into a laboratory, where in the laboratory, it was taught, educated, it evolved, so that it became a virus that could efficiently transmit to human,” Redfield said. Redfield, as a virologist, doesn’t believe that natural evolution of a bat virus can go from not infecting humans to the most contagious virus since the 1918 H1N1 Spanish Flu global pandemic. Reports of WIV chief virologist Shi Zhengli injecting bat coronaviruses with Angiotensin II [ACE-2] converting enzyme could account for how a harmless bat-coronavirus became so contagious. SARS in 2002 only infected 8,000 cases with 700 deaths worldwide.

CIA officials concluded in Jan. 2020 that China tried to prevent the WHO from reporting a global health emergency. What the CIA didn’t know was that Tedros did everything asked of him by his friend Xi Jinping. CIA officials didn’t report on Xi’s Feb. 14, 2020 speech to the national about the deadly infectious disease crisis in Wuhan. Xi told the Ministry of Science and Technology to tighten up bio-security at China’s microbiology labs. That doesn’t sound like Xi thought the virus occurred naturally. When Tedros finally got around to declaring a global pandemic March 11, 2020, two days later Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Zhao Linjian told the world March 13 that the virus was planted in Wuhan by the U.S. military. China couldn’t get its story straight giving a clear signal that, as Redfield suspects, the deadly novel coronavirus originated in a WIV lab.