U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Chief China Counselor Maochun Yu (right) pose for a photo. (U.S. Department of State)
Yu Maochun, a China Policy adviser under Trump, said that Xi Jinping had already known about the outbreak of the Communist Party’s virus, but Xi had been “poisoned by theory” and was obsessed with promoting the Communist Party’s image and concealing the outbreak from top to bottom, leading to a global outbreak of the virus. In addition, there is evidence of security problems at the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research, which Deputy Director Shi Zhengli denied, but did not dare to confront.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Maochun Yu recently co-authored an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal, “China’s Negligence Costs the World Highly: Beijing Is Obsessed with Viruses, but Doesn’t Care About Biosecurity”.
By pointing out many specific examples, the article shows that the global pandemic of the Chinese Communist Party virus is not unconnected with the Communist Party’s great leap forward in launching a biological virus research campaign and ignoring internationally accepted biosecurity measures.
An interview with Yu Maochun was published by Voice of America on March 1. According to Yu, the Communist Party’s virus Epidemic reflects the nature of the Communist regime in China. The Chinese Communist Party is the most theoretically poisoned communist party, and its theory is based on two points: first, the great and glorious correctness of the Communist Party, and second, the superiority of the socialist system.
Yu Maochun told VOA: After the outbreak of the CCP virus in early January last year, Xi said nothing about it, only to defend himself a few weeks later under intense pressure from domestic and international public opinion, claiming that he had chaired a meeting of the Politburo on January 7 to talk specifically about the epidemic. But what he actually said was unclear.
What we do know is that on Jan. 8, the day after the meeting, Xi spoke about the superiority of the Communist Party and the advancement of socialism while the official media was completely blocking information about the epidemic,” Yu Maochun said. What Xi focused on after the epidemic came out was not the epidemic itself, but to highlight the Party’s image and the superiority of the system.”
According to Yu Maochun, Xi’s behavior is a sign of theoretical poisoning, i.e., the party cannot be said to have done something that failed.
In addition, while the world was anxious about the spread of the virus, Xi Jinping in early February sternly ordered the Communist government to immediately enact a biosafety law, saying there were shortcomings and loopholes in the management of biological samples and specimens.
Yu Maochun said that if there were no such shortcomings and loopholes, and no such violations had already occurred, Xi Jinping would have no need to say such things.
Yuan Zhiming, former director of the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research, is well aware of the shortcomings and flaws in China’s biosecurity and has raised many questions with many of his peers about China’s biosecurity not meeting international standards. After the outbreak of the CCP virus epidemic in Wuhan, some netizens had revealed that the Wuhan Institute of Virus was trafficking laboratory animals, but those questioners are now gone.
Yu Maochun confirmed that “some people had pointed out to their faces that the Wuhan Institute of Virus had mismanaged laboratory animals, including many monkeys used for experiments, many laboratory animals taken out and sold as pets after use, and laboratory staff eating eggs used in experiments, and there were many of these phenomena and allegations.”
“There are also netizens with medical backgrounds who asked to confront Shi Zhengli, deputy director of the research laboratory, who said she could guarantee with her Life that this was impossible. But she did not dare to confront. So a lot of things inside are not open and not transparent.”
Yu Maochun mentioned that Xi Jinping, in addition to calling for the immediate promulgation of a biosafety law, also stressed the need to speak positively, to fully control public opinion and propaganda, to report the Communist Party’s anti-epidemic deeds to the world, and to combat any negative reports. People like Wuhan Writer Fang Fang have been suppressed.
He said that the Chinese Communist Party’s eagerness for success and profit and lack of practicality have brought countless disasters to the Chinese people, and the Chinese people have seen many of them, and this Communist virus epidemic is another great lesson. The Chinese people are very remarkable, but they cannot cause another great disaster because of these established policies of the Chinese Communist Party that are eager for success and profit.
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