WHO mission into Wuhan was called off again, experts analyze Beijing’s 4 major motives

As the World health Organization vows to go to Wuhan, China, to investigate the source of the Communist virus outbreak, the already unpromising investigation has been hampered. One of the two experts who left early was denied a visa, while the other is still waiting for the outcome of his visa in a third country, the WHO said. The Chinese Communist Party called off the investigation again on the eve of the WHO’s departure, sparking widespread concern. Some experts analyze that it may be related to 4 reasons.

After the outbreak of the CCP virus in Wuhan in late 2019, the international community wanted to go to Wuhan to investigate the source of the virus, but the CCP has refused to respond. 2020 July, Beijing finally agreed to the WHO delegation to China to investigate, but the Chinese authorities only let them stay in Beijing, simply can not go to the outbreak of Wuhan, the final group of experts in Beijing after 3 weeks had to go home.

Late last year, WHO said China agreed to a 10-member WHO expert mission to Wuhan to investigate. The mission will leave for China on Jan. 5 and is expected to stay for six weeks, including a two-week quarantine period after arrival, WHO said.

Some Western dignitaries had been concerned about the international team of experts going to China. Some diplomats have complained about a lack of transparency in terms of experts not on the ground discussing with doctors or researchers or accessing lab samples. Other Western diplomats have argued that the WHO must accept certain conditions from China to ensure smooth entry.

AFP said there are doubts that the WHO mission will be able to achieve the expected results and the state pressure they will face, fearing that the mission is endorsing the official Communist Party narrative rather than challenging it.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying gave an ambiguous response to the denial of visas to the WHO experts, saying that the extension “is not just a visa issue ….. The issue of traceability is very complex, and in order to ensure that the international expert group’s work in China proceeds smoothly, (China) needs to fulfill the necessary procedures and make specific arrangements.

Professor Feng Chongyi of the University of Technology Sydney said that it has been more than 1 year since the outbreak and there is no need for the Chinese Communist Party to make things difficult for the WHO now. He believes that there are 4 reasons why the Chinese Communist Party did not allow the expert group to enter Wuhan this time.

One, the virus site may not have been dealt with yet.

Two, or some people are not yet in control, the Chinese Communist Party fears that they will leak some secrets of the virus.

Third, or the members of the international investigation mission may have some people who do not listen to the Chinese Communist Party and want to get to the bottom of the matter.

Fourth, not allowing the WHO expert group to go in to investigate, the Chinese Communist Party may make small moves, “like a show”, “to increase the credibility of the WHO, credibility”.

Professor Feng said, “It must be because there is no 100 percent insurance that the CCP won’t let them in to investigate.”

The CCP destroyed almost all physical evidence

Feng Chongyi said the Chinese Communist authorities have now destroyed almost all the physical evidence. Now to get to the evidence, the physical evidence of the origin of the virus, “I think it’s almost zero now.”

It is generally believed that the primary place of investigation once the group enters Wuhan will be the South China Seafood Market, which is, after all, associated with the initial large number of people infected with the disease. But the CCP destroyed evidence and virus samples from the site as early as this past year. Caixin.com revealed on February 26, 2020, that the CCP’s Hubei Provincial Health Commission and the CCP’s National Health Commission requested the destruction of existing virus samples on January 1 and January 3, respectively, and also ordered that no unauthorized information be disclosed to the public.

Feng Chongyi said that although the Chinese authorities had ordered the specimens sent to Wuhan, Shenzhen, Shanghai and several other virus research institutes destroyed some, but some specimens may still be preserved, some people may have made records, “so I said the evidence are still there, this physical evidence may have been destroyed almost.

The South China Seafood Market was closed for nearly two months last year, after the re-construction, a large number of items in the market were removed, leaving only the “main building”, also by the outside world as the “destruction of the body”.

Previously obtained internal documents show that the CCP virus had already broken out in October 2019, and many patients were treated in several hospitals; the CCP expert group had sent a notice to the “Wuhan New Crown Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Command” on February 19, 2020, requesting relevant medical institutions to provide information on the outbreak of the disease from October 1, 2019 to December 10, 2019. The information on fever cases, cases with neoconiosis-like imaging features, and deaths from unexplained pneumonia during the period from October 1 to December 10, 2019 was requested. However, the work has not been heard so far.

Professor Feng said that these are “state secrets” of the Chinese Communist Party, and that many of China’s data, including economic data, are considered state secrets, and information such as the epidemic is even more so.

Professor Feng also said that for the WHO “this investigation does not hold any hope”, because the origin of the virus has been more than a year, the Chinese Communist Party to cover up the evidence it has dealt with clean, there are not many things to investigate.

Do not rule out finding human evidence

Feng Chongyi said, now more and more people in the international community believe that the virus is linked to the Wuhan Institute of Virus. If the international community wants to find the origin of the virus, it may be able to find human evidence, to find the specific operation, the specific people doing research inside the institute, or the people who handled the evidence, they may still be there and can provide human evidence.

“When the vaccine is widely used and the epidemic is brought under control, the international community will definitely join forces to try to get to the bottom of this; and I also have confidence that these human witnesses, that is, there are people in China, people with conscience, people who have been involved in this, who will reveal the secret.” Professor Feng said.