WHO drops investigation into whether CCP virus leaked from Wuhan lab

On February 3, 2021, a convoy of WHO expert teams arrived at the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research to investigate the source of the CCP virus. A large number of police officers were deployed in front of the main gate of the institute to keep a close watch

An international team of investigators led by the World health Organization (WHO), which has been meeting and visiting Wuhan, China, for about a month, released preliminary findings Tuesday (Feb. 9) on the origin of the Chinese communist virus (Wuhan virus, New Coronavirus) and said it is unlikely that the virus was leaked from the Wuhan laboratory (WIV).

U.S. Rep. Dan Bishop (D-CA) dismissed the WHO’s findings. He tweeted that this is another reason why appeasing the Chinese Communist Party (#China) is a bad idea. “We need an independent investigation, not CCP (#CCP) propaganda.”

Peter Ben Embarek, WHO Food safety and animal disease expert and chair of the investigation team, dismissed the theory that the virus was leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology at the press conference, claiming that such a hypothesis was “highly unlikely” and not recommended for future studies Embarek further stated that the “most likely” pathway for the CCP virus to enter humans is through the crossover of intermediate species.

Embarek said, “The findings suggest that the hypothesis of a laboratory event is highly unlikely to explain the introduction of the virus into the human population. Therefore, we recommend that future studies do not treat this as a hypothesis, …… to understand the origin of the virus.”

After downplaying the claim that the virus came from Wuhan, the team said they need to further study how and if the CCP virus circulated in animals before infecting humans, describing the study as “a work in progress.”

Transmission through the frozen product trade is also a possibility, Embarek said.

Embarek made the assessment after a visit to Wuhan, echoing theories promoted by the Chinese Communist Party that the virus could have come from elsewhere.

But the allegation that the institute was the source of the virus that leaked into surrounding communities and caused the outbreak is not an idle one, according to information released by the U.S. Department of State on activities inside the Chinese (CCP) government laboratory in 2019.

  1. insiders at the Wuhan Institute for Virus Research became ill: the U.S. government has reason to believe that several researchers within WIV became ill in the fall of 2019, prior to the first confirmed cases of the CCP virus, and that these researchers had symptoms consistent with the CCP virus and common seasonal diseases.
  2. Wuhan Institute of Virology study of bat coronavirus and “gain of function”: WIV has been studying bat coronavirus (RaTG13), the closest sample to SARS-CoV-2 (CCP virus), since at least 2016 ( 96.2% similarity).

Since the outbreak, WIV’s work on bat coronaviruses or other similar viruses has been neither transparent nor consistent, and has involved possible “gene function acquisition” experiments to increase transmissibility or lethality.

Covert military activities at the Wuhan Institute for Virus Research (WIV): Although WIV presents itself as a civilian institution, WIV has collaborated with the Chinese Communist military on both publications and covert projects. Since at least 2017, WIV has engaged in classified research on behalf of the Chinese (Communist) military, including laboratory animal experiments.

In a recent interview with the Toronto Sun, Jamie Metzl, a World Health Organization adviser who served as an official under Biden, said there is growing evidence that the Chinese Communist virus most likely came from a laboratory in Wuhan, China.

The world’s first confirmed case of the CCP virus was found in the city of Wuhan in December 2019. Since then, the CCP has imposed a massive embargo on news of the outbreak and has banned experts and scholars from various countries from traveling to Wuhan to conduct investigations.

On January 14, 2021, a WHO team finally arrives in Wuhan, one year after the virus outbreak ravaged the world.

On January 15, 2021, former U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo shares new information about activities within the Chinese (Communist Party) government labs in 2019 in order to assist the WHO investigation team in its important work.

Jan. 30, 2021 WHO expert team begins investigation into the CCP virus after quarantine ends, and its actions receive world attention.

On February 3, 2021, the team visits the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research, where the CCP has deployed a heavy police presence to keep the building under tight guard. This move was strongly criticized around the world.

In a March 19, 2020 article, Washington Post columnist Josh Rogin said that instead of blaming the Chinese people for the current Epidemic, the Chinese Communist Party should be blamed. Rogin stressed the importance of distinguishing between the Chinese people and the Chinese Communist Party, who are also victims of the Communist Party.

“(The epidemic) is not just about the virus, it is about the key point of our whole approach to China. Our problem is not the Chinese people, our problem is the Chinese Communist Party (that brought it on).”

The Western community must not aid and abet the CCP in fomenting internal divisions and spreading disinformation in the United States, and should must continue to pressure the CCP to provide more transparency and truth, which is critical to stopping the spread of the virus, Rogin wrote.

“The Chinese and Chinese Americans need our support during this crisis in order to bring great strength to our response to the outbreak.”