WHO expert team member Pete Dazak at a hotel in Wuhan, Hubei, China, Feb. 3, 2021
The report of the WHO expert panel to Wuhan to investigate the source of the Epidemic has raised questions from all walks of Life after it was released. The outside world discovered that a member of the WHO expert group had long cooperated with the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research to conduct research and funded the institute to study the Chinese Communist virus (the virus of COVID-19, the new coronavirus).
WHO expert panel findings almost repeat CCP’s claims
In the afternoon of February 9, a joint WHO-CCP expert panel held a press conference at which Peter Ben Embarek, chair of the WHO expert investigation team, announced the preliminary findings of the investigation, which were almost identical to the official propaganda of the CCP, including the claim that a laboratory leak of the virus was “very unlikely” and that it was “very likely” that the virus was contracted through frozen Food.
The Communist Party authorities have denied that the virus was leaked from the Wuhan virus laboratory, and have continued to blame imported frozen food for the outbreak in China.
The WHO expert team’s itinerary and interviewees were arranged by the Chinese Communist Party, including where the team visited, who they met, and what information they received. The WHO experts also admitted that any questions they wanted to ask had to be “written in an email and sent out two days in advance to get permission”. Everywhere the team went, they were surrounded by police and security guards and were not allowed to have much contact with the media or talk to community members.
Members of the WHO investigation team repeatedly excused the Wuhan Virus Institute
Concerns were also raised about the background of Pete Daszak, a member of the WHO investigation team in Wuhan who worked with the Wuhan Virus Laboratory on the bat coronavirus project. He is a stakeholder of the Wuhan Virus Laboratory, and by definition cannot participate in this independent investigation.
Datsak is president of the EcoHealth Alliance (USA). The National Institutes of health has awarded $3.7 million in research funding to the EcoHealth Alliance since 2015 to study bat coronaviruses.
And the EcoHealth Alliance has worked with the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research, where a portion of the $3.7 million in U.S. government funding went to the institute. Shi Zhengli, a researcher and deputy director of the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research, has long been involved in coronavirus research after the 2003 SARS outbreak and found that SARS disease may have been transmitted to humans by bats in an abandoned mine cave in Yunnan province.
Dazak and others publicly debunked the virus leak claim last year.
On February 18, 2020, 27 experts, including Datsyuk, published a statement in The Lancet saying that it was a “conspiracy theory” that the new coronavirus disease came from a laboratory, and supporting the research of Chinese scientists.
But emails obtained by USRTK found that Datsyak, whose name was next in line, was a key drafter of the statement.
All signatories to the statement claim no conflict of interest, but in addition to funding the Wuhan Institute’s bat coronavirus research, Datsyuk has published more than two dozen papers with the Wuhan Institute over the past 15 years, according to French newspaper Le Monde and other reports.
Expert: WHO investigation team cooperates with Chinese Communist play
Yokogawa, an expert on China, said Datsyak is a person of interest to the Chinese Communist Party and should recuse himself from the investigation, but the WHO’s appointment of Datsyak as a member of the independent investigation team has a purpose.
“It’s telling the CCP that WHO is playing along with the CCP and wants the CCP to understand, which of course the CCP knows.” Yokogawa said, “The schedule, you can see that the whole thing was arranged by the Chinese Communist Party, including the visit to the exhibition of the results of the anti-epidemic. The anti-epidemic results are not even third or fourth hand information, they are propaganda, 100% fabricated stories. It has nothing to do with the source of the epidemic, its expansion, its spread, the collection and processing of information, or even the real process of fighting the epidemic.”
Yokogawa pointed out that the reason the WHO mission’s itinerary had to be so tightly secured was that it needed to prevent real informants or victims from breaking in and gaining access to WHO experts. Of course is the victim to break through the success, the WHO experts will not be for them to decide, but is afraid that will play a bad show.
Pompeo said the virus is likely to come from the laboratory
Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (Mike Pompeo) also expressed doubts about the WHO’s assessment. He was interviewed by the American’s Newsroom news program, and said that the Trump (Trump) administration’s decision to withdraw from the WHO was a sign of corruption.
Pompeo again slammed the WHO for being politicized and bending the knee to Chinese Communist Party President Xi Jinping. Pompeo said there is significant evidence that the new coronavirus originated in a Chinese laboratory.
Pompeo said he personally still believes and has “ample evidence that this (virus) probably came from that laboratory (Wuhan Institute of Virus).
Jurist: WHO exonerates Chinese Communist tyranny
Professor Yuan Hongbing, a liberal legal scholar, told the Epoch Times that the WHO panel’s so-called investigation, “which we should have known beforehand would lead to such a result, is to exonerate the Chinese Communist tyranny. Because WHO is led by Director General Tan Desai, a minor international politician paid by the Chinese Communist Party, and Tan Desai himself is a so-called socialist.
According to Professor Yuan, how can such a WHO reach an impartial and objective conclusion. “This so-called WHO investigation in China is itself a farce directed by the tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party, and one of the purposes of this farce is to use these bribed WHO and these so-called experts to absolve the Chinese Communist Party of responsibility for the spread of the Wuhan virus, and this is the absurd picture that is now presented to us.”
Professor Yuan said it was “a probable event” that the virus was leaked by the Wuhan virus. But what is unclear is whether the Chinese Communist Party leaked it intentionally or by some accident, which may still be in dispute.
Professor Yuan also said that in this epidemic, the Chinese authorities did not really take timely and effective measures to prevent the spread of the plague, which led to the catastrophic consequences today, so that to this day the Wuhan virus still infects the world and ravages humanity, “which is the unshirkable responsibility of the Chinese Communist tyranny.
“The purpose of this investigation by the so-called WHO experts is to exonerate the culprit, the Chinese Communist tyranny.” Professor Yuan said.
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