The outbreak of the CCP virus in India continues to climb, with nearly 350,000 confirmed cases notified on the 25th, breaking the global record. 1/4 of India, nearly 400 million people, are infected. The international community is once again pursuing the origin of the virus. According to British media reports, the Chinese Communist military was involved in virus research at the Wuhan Virus Institute nine years ago, which cannot be ruled out as being related to the outbreak.
The Mail on Sunday reported on April 24 that scientists from the Wuhan laboratory had worked with the Chinese Communist military on a biological project to find animal viruses.
The report noted that the program, launched nine years ago, was directed by a central Communist Party agency and was aimed at “discovering pathogens carried by wild animals” and detecting viruses involved in spreading disease. The five team leaders include virologist Shi Zhengli of the Wuhan Institute of Virology, as well as senior military officer Cao Wuchun, a member of the Ministry of Health’s expert committee on counter-terrorism (biological) emergency response and deputy head of the military medical expert group that responded to the coronavirus outbreak.
Shi Zhengli denied allegations that the military was involved in the research program.
Epoch Times columnist Wang He: “The denial itself is a silver bullet. Of course, it also uses a sophistry technique. For example, according to the British media, he is the chief scientist of the Military Research Institute, Cao Wuchun, who is part of the military system. So Cao Wuchun, in addition to his military status, the chief expert of the Academy of Military Sciences, he also has his civilian status. Then he can use his civilian identity to serve as an advisory member of the Wuhan Institute of Virus.”
It is understood that Cao Wuchun is the chief expert of the Academy of Military Sciences, serves as the director of the State Key Laboratory of Biosafety of Pathogenic Microorganisms, and is entitled to a special allowance from the State Council. The Sunday Post reports that Cao Wuchun is also a member of the advisory board of the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research. He is second in command of the military team led by Major General Chen Wei, the country’s top biodefense expert, which was sent to Wuhan last year to respond to the virus and to develop a vaccine.
According to U.S.-based current affairs commentator Zheng Haochang, the outside world can only imagine what sparks can come from the longstanding close cooperation between the Communist Party’s military virus experts and the Wuhan Virus Institute.
U.S.-based commentator Zheng Haochang: “Under the Chinese Communist Party, there is only one possibility, and that is to research biological weapons. We can see from Shi Zhengli’s vehement denial that there are military personnel in the virus institute that she also knows that this is the only inference she can make, and she can’t even try not to deny it.”
Wang He, a columnist for the Epoch Times, believes that the institute nominally belongs to the Chinese Academy of Sciences system, but the military background cannot be ruled out.
Wang He: “Because of the unique status of the Wuhan Institute of Virus in China, and the high priority the Chinese Communist military attaches to biological weapons, the two have come together and they have been collaborating on research for a long time. The involvement of military personnel in the Wuhan Institute is only one case that we know of so far, and more information is yet to be disclosed. In fact, the history of their research, the history of collaborative research, is much further back than that.”
In the early 1950s, during the Korean War, the Chinese Communist Party fabricated the lie that the U.S. military had launched “germ warfare” and organized a huge anti-U.S. germ warfare campaign, Wang said. This led to the development of biological weapons by the Chinese Communist Party. Both China and the Soviet Union were enthusiastic about nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare, and the Soviet Union assisted the Chinese Communist Party heavily. As the Chinese Communist virus pneumonia epidemic continues to ravage the world, Wuhan is certainly not the only place to trace the origin of the virus.
Wang He: “Now the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research is in the limelight. The company is now trying to divorce the Wuhan Institute of Virus and the plague by all means. It wants to divorce the Wuhan Institute of Virus and the military. According to the intelligence that the U.S. has, in that fall of 2019, there were already people who had gotten sick at the Wuhan Virus Institute. According to the U.S. intelligence, the key to these two divestitures by the Chinese Communist Party that don’t exist at all is lying.”
The international community is not only trying to trace the origin of the virus, but also to hold the Chinese Communist Party responsible for concealing the outbreak in its early stages and allowing it to spread globally.
The Sunday Mail report cites a Chinese report mentioning that Chinese scientist Yongzhen Zhang published the first gene sequence of coronavirus (Covid-19) in January last year, and that Zhang had a major role in the project, in which he and a team of researchers collected a large number of arthropods and rodents in Hubei, Zhejiang, Xinjiang, Beijing and Yunnan during the first three years and discovered 143 new viruses .
The Sunday Mail believes that the extensive sampling led to Shi’s rapid discovery last year of RaTG13, the closest known relative to the new strain of pandemic-causing coronavirus.
The paper also found that Ish Jong-ri changed the name of another virus identified in a previous paper, thereby obscuring its link to three miners who died of a specific respiratory disease contracted while cleaning bat guano.
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