The British intelligence circle believes that Wuhan virus laboratory leak theory is possible

The Sunday Times reports today that British intelligence now considers the theory that the global 2019 coronavirus disease (Chinese communist virus, COVID-19) outbreak originated from the leakage of a coronavirus from China’s Wuhan Institute of Virus Research to be “feasible. “(FEASIBLE).

Since the Chinese Communist authorities first confirmed the emergence of a new human-to-human deadly virus in Wuhan 16 months ago, intelligence agencies in the United Kingdom, the United States, and other Western countries have seemingly dismissed the possible involvement of the Wuhan Institute in the outbreak, the newspaper noted.

Although the Wuhan Virus Institute is engaged in research on bat-derived coronaviruses, one of which is closely related to the COVID-19 virus, the intelligence community in Western countries, including the United Kingdom, initially considered the possibility that the virus was leaked from a laboratory to be “remote.

Beijing insisted that the source of COVID-19, which has so far killed more than 3.5 million people and is still raging around the world, was not the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research. But the controversy has snowballed as scientists have emerged to claim that they were pressured to silence an investigation into the theory of a laboratory leak.

“The Sunday Times reports that British intelligence is investigating the possibility that COVID-19 was leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research at the risk of a significant strain on relations with China, and sources say that after some reassessment, the intelligence community now considers the theory “possible. After some reassessment, the intelligence community now considers this theory to be “possible,” sources said.

U.S. President Joe Biden has ordered intelligence units to investigate possible sources of COVID-19, including the leak theory, and to report to him within 90 days. The report noted that the British intelligence community is working with the U.S. side of the investigation in parallel.

The report also said that Western intelligence sources stressed that the Chinese Communist Party’s secretive style made the investigation difficult. A Western intelligence source familiar with the British part of the investigation said, “There may be bits and pieces of evidence that lead us in one direction and evidence that leads us in another. In either direction the Chinese will lie.”