Pompeo’s Yu Maochun Reveals Wuhan Virus Institute and Chinese Communist Biochemical Weapons

Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Trump administration think tank Yu Maochun have jointly written an article exposing biosecurity issues at the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research and the secret development of biological and chemical weapons with the Chinese Communist military.

During the Trump Administration, Yu served as the State Department’s chief China Policy and planning advisor and was seen as one of the key drivers of the Trump administration’s hard-line China policy. After Trump left office, Pompeo and Yu joined the Hudson Institute, a conservative think tank in Washington, as fellows one after another.

According to an article jointly published by Pompeo and Yu Maochun in the Wall Street Journal, the Central News Agency reported that the Chinese Communist virus (coronavirus, COVID-19, Wuhan pneumonia) spread globally from Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, and that the world must hold the Chinese Communist Party accountable and that Beijing must be punished for its failure to comply with global biosecurity norms such as transparency and disclosure.

The article points out that there are multiple indications that the source of the CCP virus outbreak was the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research, a laboratory that has been questioned by people across party lines in the United States. The Biden administration has also recently expressed “deep concern” that World health Organization (WHO) experts are investigating the source of the outbreak in Wuhan.

Pompeo and Yu Maochun have criticized the Chinese Communist Party for its zealous research on viruses while neglecting biosecurity, which is worrisome. Communist Party scholars claim to have discovered nearly 2,000 new viruses in about 10 years, which is the amount of viruses found in the rest of the world in the past 200 years combined.

Back in 2018, the U.S. State Department issued two cables warning of biosecurity concerns at the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research.

At the Time, Yuan, who was director of the Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory, also published an article pointing out that Chinese biology laboratories generally lacked operational technical support, professional instructions, and other deficiencies. But Beijing resisted international scrutiny of the Wuhan Institute.

According to the article, what the Chinese Communist Party does harms the world, as exemplified by this Communist virus pandemic. While the world pays a heavy price for the CCP’s recklessness, Beijing continues to hide it, ordering the destruction of virus samples taken from patients at the beginning of the outbreak, banning the release of key data, forcing journalists, physicians and scientists to keep quiet, and obstructing the investigation by a team of WHO experts.

Pompeo and Yu Maochun stated that “Beijing does not want the world to know the true source of the novel coronavirus (CCP virus) and its gross biosecurity omissions.”

In addition, the article reveals that the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research secretly researched biochemical weapons with the Chinese Communist military.

In the article, Pompeo and Yu Maochun wrote that the Chinese Communist military had confessed to developing biochemical weapons. In January of this year, the U.S. State Department confirmed that in the fall of 2019, a mysterious illness struck someone at the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research.

At the end of 2019, the Chinese Communist Party virus plague was spread in Wuhan, and due to official concealment and inaction by the Chinese Communist Party, the virus quickly spread globally, causing a worldwide disaster. As of February 23, this year, the virus has killed more than 2.48 million people and infected hundreds of millions of people worldwide.

However, the Chinese authorities have so far obstructed the international community’s open and transparent investigation into the origin of the virus, and have repeatedly blamed other countries such as the United States as the source of the virus.

The World Health Organization, which has been standing up for the Chinese Communist Party during the pandemic, finally received permission from the Chinese government to send a team of experts into Wuhan to investigate the origin of the virus, but the experts’ trip to Wuhan was closely monitored by Chinese officials.

The WHO team initially concluded that it was “highly unlikely” that the virus was leaked from the laboratory. But this result was widely questioned by outsiders.