Former U.S. State Department investigator: outbreak may be due to Chinese Communist biochemical weapons leak

The outbreak of the Chinese Communist virus (Wuhan pneumonia) has been going on for more than a year and has caused a huge disaster to the world. But the origins of the disaster are still a mystery. David Asher, a former U.S. State Department investigator and now a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, a Washington, D.C., think tank, said the outbreak may have been caused by a leak of a biochemical weapon under development at the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

Asher believes the virus came from the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research and may have been caused by some accidental leak of a biochemical weapon being developed by the Chinese Communist military, Fox News reported March 13. If this is true, he said, it would have to be the most “successful” weapon of all Time, as it has reduced global GDP by 15 to 20 percent. It also took millions of lives.

Asher led the team that uncovered the international nuclear procurement pipeline of Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of Pakistan’s nuclear bomb, and uncovered the key to North Korea’s concealment of enriched uranium.

Asher believes that the Chinese Communist Party has conducted a massive cover-up of the origins of the Communist virus Epidemic over the past 14 months. These actions reminded him of many of the investigations he worked on, which contained various concealments and conspiracies.

Asher notes that the CCP publicly announced in 2007 that it was launching genetic and biological weapons development, and by 2016 it had banned the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research from talking about any intelligence. In 2017, the Chinese Communist Party further stopped allowing personnel to publicly explain their research on the use of coronaviruses as chemical weapons vectors, and it was at this time that the Chinese military began funding the Wuhan Institute for Virus Research’s programs, raising suspicions.

At the beginning of the outbreak, Major General Chen Wei, chief biochemical weapons defense expert and director of the Institute of Biological Engineering at the Academy of Military Medical Sciences, was quickly sent to take over the Wuhan P4 virus laboratory, a move that was believed to reveal possible military ties to the Wuhan P4 virus laboratory.

In January, the day after the WHO expert mission flew to Wuhan (15), the U.S. Department of State issued a statement on its website stating, “Although the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research describes itself as a civilian institution, the United States has determined that the Institute has collaborated with the Chinese Communist military on publications and secret projects. since 2017, the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research has been conducting classified research on behalf of the Chinese Communist military , including laboratory animal experiments.”

The statement also noted that “the U.S. government has reason to believe that multiple researchers within the Wuhan Institute of Virus became ill in the fall of 2019, which was before the first confirmed cases emerged with symptoms consistent with Neoconiosis and common seasonal diseases. And the new information raises questions about the credibility of Wuhan Institute of Virus, whose senior researcher Shi Zhengli has said the institute’s staff and students have ‘zero infections’ in terms of the virus in question.”

The statement said, “The Chinese Communist Party has prevented independent journalists, investigators and global health agencies from interviewing researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research, including those who became ill in the fall of 2019. Any credible investigation into the origin of the virus must include interviews with these researchers and their previously unreported illnesses.”

But as previously reported by the Wall Street Journal, WHO investigators disclosed that Chinese Communist authorities have refused to hand over original information on the 174 patients at the beginning of the outbreak or provide possible cases in the months leading up to December 2019.