German experts 6 clues point to Chinese Communist virus from Wuhan lab

An aerial view of the P4 laboratory at the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research in Wuhan, Hubei Province, central China.

The source of the Chinese communist virus (novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19) has not yet been clarified by the World health Organization after a recent outbreak investigation in China. German experts recently listed six major clues, all pointing to the Chinese Communist virus from the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research.

According to a press release issued by the University of Hamburg (Universität Hamburg) on the 18th, a research conducted by Roland Wiesendanger, a renowned physicist at the university, found that a laboratory accident at the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research was the cause of the current Epidemic of the Chinese Communist virus, the Free Times reported on the 19th.

Wiesendanger’s research, conducted from January 2020 to December 2020, was designed to generate widespread discussion, particularly about the ethics of so-called “functional” research, which makes pathogens more infectious, dangerous and deadly to humans, the press release said.

Wiesendanger listed six major clues pointing to the laboratory origin of the CCP virus.

  1. In contrast to previous coronavirus epidemics, such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is still unable to identify an intermediate host that could have allowed the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 pathogen from bats to humans. Therefore, the theory of zoonotic infectious disease as a possible explanation for the pandemic lacks a sound scientific basis.

2, SARS-CoV-2 virus can accidentally bind to and penetrate human cells, but its two coronaviral properties were not previously known, suggesting that the SARS-CoV-2 pathogen is not of natural origin.

3, The Wuhan South China Seafood Wholesale Market did not provide bats, but the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research brought together the largest number of bat pathogens in the world that originated from distant caves in the southern provinces of China, and it is highly unlikely that bats from nearly 2,000 km away would have reached Wuhan naturally, yet triggered a global pandemic in the vicinity of the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research.

4, A research group at the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research has genetically manipulated coronaviruses over the years with the aim of making them more infectious, dangerous and lethal to humans, as documented in many scientific papers.

5, Wuhan Institute of Virus Research had major safety flaws prior to the pandemic outbreak of the coronavirus (CCP virus).

  1. Many direct indications of the laboratory origin of the SARS-CoV-2 pathogen. A young scientist at the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research was allegedly the first patient to be infected. There are also many indications of the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 pathogen from the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research as early as October 2019. There is also evidence that the Chinese Communist authorities conducted the corresponding virological study in the first half of October 2019.

This study was completed in January 2021 and was initially distributed and discussed in the scientific community. Wiesendanger noted the importance of a critical scientific study of the origins of the current CCP virus outbreak, as only on the basis of this knowledge can adequate preventive measures be taken to reduce the likelihood of a similar pandemic in the future, which is no longer just a matter for a small group of scientists, but must immediately become the subject of public debate.

It is interesting to note that after a recent four-week investigation in China, experts from the World Health Organization still say they do not yet know the source of the Chinese Communist virus.

This comes after Chinese virologist Dr. Li-Meng Yan, who fled from Hong Kong to the United States, shocked the media with the revelation that “the Chinese (Communist) government and the WHO are working together to hide the outbreak.

The outbreak of the virus broke out in Wuhan in late 2019 and spread rapidly around the world due to a cover-up by the Chinese Communist Party. As of February 19, Beijing Time, there were more than 110,263,766 infections and more than 2,439,580 deaths worldwide.