UW has deep ties with the Chinese Communist Party, Chairman Wang Jian says he is “red to the bone”

Wang Jian, one of the founders of UW-Gene and its current chairman, has been called a “fanatic” by some people.

He once said in 2011, when the (Communist) National Gene Bank was completed, that with the gene bank, “life will no longer be at the mercy of God, it can be changed.”

In 2017 at the “Deep Business Conference” he said, “In the next 5 to 10 years, we can chemically synthesize any life.”

Wang Jian worships Mao Zedong and once recited Mao’s quotations (“Quotations from Chairman Mao”) while drinking with his friends, Wang said with emotion, “We have been red to the bone.”

Wang Jian and his friends used the Human Genome Project launched by the U.S. government to measure and analyze all of a person’s genes to gain the attention of Jiang Zemin, the then leader of the Chinese Communist Party, who received them personally.

In 2010, after obtaining a $600 million loan from the National Development Bank and purchasing 128 gene sequencers from the U.S., Huada Gene became the world’s largest gene sequencing organization. And in the following year (Shenzhen Huada Gene), it constructed the first national gene bank in China.

Not only does UW-Gene have close ties with the upper echelons of the Communist Party, it also signed a strategic cooperation agreement with the Xi’an Municipal Public Security Bureau on August 1, 2018.

What drew international attention to Huada Genetics was that it claimed to have sold 35 million kits to 180 countries worldwide and established laboratories in 18 countries in a six-month period following the global outbreak of the CCP virus epidemic last year.

A Reuters report last Aug. 5 said that UW-Gene was relying on ties with the Chinese Communist government to expand globally. The U.S. government has also taken note of the national security threat posed by UWM.

In a late January interview with CBS, former National Counterintelligence and Security Center director Bill Evanina warned that the Chinese Communist Party is collecting genetic data on Americans, and that the labs provided by UW Genetics, which has close ties to the Chinese government and military, are quite suspicious. A report released Feb. 1 by the National Counterintelligence and Security Center offered the same warning.

In fact, in its 2019 Annual Social Responsibility Report, UW Genetics publicly stated that it would serve the Communist Party’s “One Belt, One Road” strategy and become the core scientific and technological support for building a “community of human destiny.