Top-secret U.S. home lab report: Wuhan lab may be source of outbreak

The Communist Party of China virus (COVID-19) outbreak initially broke out in Wuhan, but the CCP has vigorously denied that the source of the outbreak was in China. ABC revealed that a top-secret report from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in the United States said that the source of the outbreak may have come from the Wuhan laboratory.

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), one of the nation’s leading national laboratories, is part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). Administration) of the U.S. Department of Energy.

The laboratory conducted secret research into the origins of the Chinese Communist virus and eventually discovered that the virus of the current pandemic may have come from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. The report, classified as “top secret,” was released on May 27 of last year by researchers from the lab’s intelligence division, “Sector Z.”

The report assesses that both the laboratory origin theory and the zoonotic theory are plausible and deserve further investigation. A spokesman for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory also confirmed that the report does exist, but stressed that it is a state secret and not appropriate to disclose details.

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory was established in 1952 and was operated solely by the University of California in the early days, but was switched to NNSA after 2007, mainly responsible for research and development of U.S. defense technology, including nuclear weapons.

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has also published a number of papers on “functional enhancement” research aimed at improving the ability of the virus to spread among humans.

Some scientists are convinced that the outbreak came from the Wuhan Virus Institute

In fact, since the outbreak of the CCP virus, some scientists have maintained that the outbreak may have come from an accident at the Wuhan Virus Institute.

In an interview in April, Dr. Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said he believed the CCP virus was leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research

On April 23, U.S. Intelligence Director Avril Haines testified before Congress that U.S. intelligence agencies had not determined the origin of the CCP virus, but did not rule out the possibility that the virus was leaked from a Wuhan laboratory.

On March 26, Robert Redfield, the recently departed director of the CDC, told CNN that the virus was “leaked” from the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

The expert who led the CDC said, “I’ve always believed that the cause of the Wuhan outbreak was that the virus escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Virus. ‘Leak’, some people don’t believe that, well, science will bring the truth to light.” He added that the outbreak had begun to spread in Wuhan in September-October 2019.

The Communist Party initially falsely claimed that the outbreak was preventable and controllable and not “human-to-human” until the outbreak was so big that it admitted the virus was “human-to-human” and declared Wuhan closed on Jan. 23, 2020. This led to the rapid spread of the epidemic around the world. To date, more than 140 million people have been infected and more than 3.22 million have died worldwide.

The Wuhan Institute of Virus Research of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, mentioned above, has the P4 virus research laboratory, the only one in China that can study the world’s most dangerous pathogens with the highest safety index requirements, about 14 km from Wuhan South China Market.

P4 laboratory at China’s Wuhan Institute of Virus Research (center).

Caused by Chinese Communist military biochemical weapons leaks?

On March 13, former U.S. State Department investigator David Asher told U.S. media that he believes the virus came from the Wuhan Institute of Virology and may be the result of an ongoing biochemical weapons leak by the Chinese Communist military.

Matthew Pottinger, deputy national security adviser to former President Trump, also said in a video conference that the “most plausible” theory for the source of the virus is that it was leaked from a laboratory in Wuhan, China.

In recent years, people have seen laboratory accidents, including at some of China’s best-known labs, where a fatal outbreak of the SARS virus they were working on occurred in 2004, Bomen said.

The U.S. State Department released a factual report on the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research on Jan. 15 that clearly states that the Chinese Communist Party covered up the truth about the source of the virus and directly accuses the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research of engaging in covert military activities.

The report says the CCP systematically prevented a transparent and thorough investigation into the origins of the CCP virus pandemic and devoted significant resources to deception and disinformation.

Researchers within the Wuhan Institute of Virus have been infected with the pandemic in the fall of 2019

Pompeo, then U.S. Secretary of State, tweeted that all evidence now suggests that the CCP virus pandemic originated in China. He also said that researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virus were sickened in the fall of 2019 with signs similar to those of the Chinese Communist virus outbreak.

And Pompeo said in early May last year that there was overwhelming evidence that the virus came from the Wuhan lab and that this was not the first time people had been infected as a result of an accident at a Chinese lab.

But the Chinese Communist Party has refused to allow WHO experts to travel to China to investigate. It was only in January 2021, a year after the CCP virus outbreak, that Beijing agreed to a joint traceability investigation by CCP experts and international experts.

WHO investigation team’s investigation report raises questions

It was not until April that the WHO investigation team released its preliminary investigation report. The report suggested four possibilities for the origin of the virus. The virus was most likely to have originated in animals and was highly unlikely to have been leaked from a laboratory in Wuhan.

But critics say the Chinese Communist government restricted the panel’s access to investigations and failed to provide raw data.

The United States and 13 other countries issued statements at the time questioning the report. Even the pro-Beijing WHO Director-General Tan Desai told a news conference at the time that it was still necessary to investigate the possibility that the virus was leaked from a laboratory.

“While the investigation team concluded that a laboratory leak was the least likely hypothesis, this requires further investigation,” he said. Tandse said at the time that virus traceability experts would follow up on the initial report.

On April 22, two Republican federal senators introduced the Chinese Communist Virus (Covid-19) Origins Act of 2021. requires the Biden administration to declassify information involving potential links between the Wuhan Institute of Virus Research and the origins of the CCP virus pandemic.

The Washington Post editorial board, often critical of Republicans, has also called on Biden to declassify any intelligence related to the Wuhan lab. The newspaper said the truth is important and that the United States should not hide any relevant evidence.