Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Indian child prodigy predicts when the pandemic would improve

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The "Blood Moon" is coming! The Indian child prodigy predicted a good omen and then revealed the time when the epidemic would improve 

Reporter : Lin Baohong / Direct translation


The biggest "super moon" of the year will appear on 26 May 2021, when it will be the day of the "blood moon" total lunar eclipse, which happens every three years. However, this astronomical scene has been regarded as ominous since ancient times. 

Abhigya Anand, a well-known Indian prodigy who previously predicted the covid epidemic, also predicted the upcoming "blood moon", which represents the dilemma faced in 2021, but also symbolizes a good beginning. Forecasting the time point of a significant global recovery. the astronomical sight "Blood Moon" will appear on 26 May, the Indian child prodigy thinks this is a good sign that it is beginning to turn. 

 Anand, now 14 years old, predicts that the first stage of the global recovery will be in November 2021 but the general public may not feel it yet but by May 2022, the global economy will improve significantly. Speaking of the pandemic, Anand believes that the situation this year is the same as last year, or even worse, especially after 20 June, the pandemic will gradually worsen in various countries. 

The third wave of epidemics may reach a peak in September and October, and the world will continue to suffer under the pandemic. The loss is huge but the strongest civil-wood conjunction in 400 years will begin to weaken after the blood moon on the 26th, and the situation will begin to improve. 

As for the global development of vaccines, Anand does not approve of the use of it. He believes that covid will not disappear in any way, and humans have made it worse due to the use of vaccines, drugs and other "unnatural" methods. He believes that vaccination cannot completely curb the development of the epidemic. 

 As early as 23 January, Anand predicted that after India and other countries launched vaccine programs, the epidemic will become more catastrophic after February. There are two key reasons: The combination of celestial bodies as well as adopting unnatural and toxic ways to face the epidemic, such as vaccines and drugs. He emphasized that he is not opposed to vaccines but he advocates ancient natural remedies that imitate the traditional Hindu medicine Ayurveda, which can strengthen the body and mind to resist the virus.


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China responds to report of Wuhan lab staff becoming sick before Covid-19 outbreak

Reporter : Nicole Hao / Publisher : The Epoch Times PREMIUM

The Chinese regime denied on Monday that lab staff in Wuhan were infected with COVID-19 before the pandemic, in response to a question about a WSJ report.

On May 23, the Wall Street Journal reported on an undisclosed U.S. intelligence report about three researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) who sought hospital care with COVID-19-like symptoms in November 2019—one month before the onset of the “patient zero” identified by the CCP regime.

The regime asserted again that the CCP virus originated outside China.

Zhao Lijian, the spokesman of the Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry, accused the United States of releasing the CCP virus from Fort Detrick military base in Maryland during a news briefing in Beijing on May 24.

Zhao ignored the fact that the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus, started infecting people in Wuhan, central China’s Hubei Province, where the WIV is located, in late 2019. All of the first patients in other countries were infected weeks later and were connected to Wuhan directly or indirectly.

Zhao repeated the CCP’s claim that: “The WIV hadn’t been exposed to novel coronavirus 2019 before Dec. 30, 2019. Until now, the staff and students at WIV keep a zero-infection record.”

On Jan. 15, the U.S. state department released a fact sheet about the WIV, in which it said: “The U.S. government has reason to believe that several researchers inside the WIV became sick in autumn 2019, before the first identified case of the outbreak, with symptoms consistent with both COVID-19 and common seasonal illnesses.”

Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), told PolitiFact on May 11 that he is now “not convinced” that COVID-19 developed naturally.

Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said in Senate testimony on May 19 that it “certainly” was “one possibility” that the CCP virus could have originated in a laboratory.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said at a press briefing on May 24 that the government still needs to do more research. “We don’t have enough information to draw a conclusion of the origins. There is a need to look into a range of options. We need data, we need independent investigation.”

The WSJ Report

WSJ reported on Sunday that the undisclosed intelligence report provides fresh details on the number of researchers affected, the timing of their illnesses, and their hospital visits, which “adds to calls for probe of whether [the] virus escaped [the] lab.”

The newspaper spoke to two different unnamed current and former officials who are familiar with the report.

One described the report as “potentially significant but still in need of further investigation and additional corroboration,” while the other said: “The information that we had coming from the various sources was of exquisite quality. It was very precise. What it didn’t tell you was exactly why they got sick.”

WSJ reported that the three researchers received hospital treatment in November 2019, more than one month before the first announced COVID-19 patient by the Chinese regime.

This isn’t the first time information about three WIV researchers getting sick in autumn 2019 has been released.

Dutch virologist Marion Koopmans told NBC News on March 11 that she had learned of three researchers falling sick at the lab, but felt it “is certainly not a big, big thing.”

David Asher, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute who specializes in financial policy and Asian strategy, said at a Hudson Institute seminar on March 17: “I’m very doubtful that three people in highly protected circumstances in a level three laboratory working on coronaviruses would all get sick with influenza that put them in a hospital or in severe conditions all in the same week.”

Asher said: “We have to understand that they were nagged in bat borne, live bat research at the Wuhan Institute,” There’s a possibility that this is “the first known cluster that we’re aware of, of victims of we believe to be COVID-19.”

Since the early stage of the first COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, there has been a hot discussion about whether the CCP virus escaped from the WIV.

Facing such questions, the WIV refused to share its raw data, safety logs, and lab records about their work on coronaviruses in bats.

Shi Zhengli, the WIV virologist nicknamed “Bat Lady” for her research on coronaviruses of bat origin, rejected the lab leak hypothesis, as well as denied the connection between the WIV and military.

In February 2020, Chinese researchers wrote in a research article (pdf) that the CCP virus is “96 percent identical at the whole-genome level to a bat coronavirus,” which Shi’s team collected from Yunnan Province. Official documents show that Shi and the WIV have participated in the project that cooperated with military leaders for years.

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Evidence reveals that Military Team collaborated with lab in city where Covid-19 pandemic originated

The Chinese regime has said its controversial virology institute had no relationship with the military, but the institute worked with military leaders on a government-sponsored project for years.

The Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) participated in a project, sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)—a regime-funded scientific research institution—from 2012 to 2018. The project team comprised five military and civil experts, who conducted research at WIV labs, military labs, and other civil labs leading to “the discovery of animal pathogens [biological agents that causes disease] in wild animals.”

The WIV is located in central China’s Wuhan City, the COVID-19 pandemic ground zero. As an advanced virology institution, the WIV has the only P4 lab—the highest biosafety level lab—in China and the biggest repository of bat coronaviruses in Asia. The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus, is “96 percent identical at the whole-genome level to a bat coronavirus,” Chinese researchers wrote in a research article (pdf) published in February 2020.

In recent months, the Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry and Shi Zhengli, the WIV virologist nicknamed “Bat Lady” for her research on coronaviruses of bat origin, denied there is a connection between the WIV and military, and said that no WIV researchers were infected with COVID-19.

However, according to an investigation conducted by the U.S. State Department, “several researchers inside the WIV became sick in autumn 2019, before the first identified case of the outbreak, with symptoms consistent with both COVID-19 and common seasonal illnesses.”

“The WIV has engaged in classified research, including laboratory animal experiments, on behalf of the Chinese military since at least 2017,” states a State Department fact sheet.

However, Shi denied that the WIV engaged in research with the Chinese military. “I don’t know of any military work at the WIV. That information is incorrect,” Shi said at a public webinar on March 23. Shi didn’t mention that the WIV was used by a Chinese military medical team in early 2020 for developing COVID-19 vaccines.

Shi told Science magazine in July 2020 that no pathogen leaks or personnel infections had occurred. The magazine reported that according to Shi, “there is ‘zero infection’ among staff or students with SARS-CoV-2 [2019 novel coronavirus] or SARS-related viruses.”

In late March, overseas Chinese media reported that three WIV staff members started to have symptoms similar to COVID-19 as early as November 2019. Soon thereafter, Chinese state-run media China News reported that the news was based on rumors.

China News reported that a Chinese specialist told the WHO investigation team—which visited China in February to investigate the origin of the CCP virus—that cases dating back to 2019 were patients at WIV-related hospitals, rather than members of WIV staff.

Military-Civil Cooperation

The NSFC put research results about the animal pathogens on its website on Feb. 1, 2018. It also stated that the project “discovered over 1,640 types of new viruses by using the metagenomics technology,” and the research was performed by a civil and military team.

Cao Wuchun, 58, a member of the project’s military team, is a colonel and top epidemiologist in the Chinese military. He has been a researcher at the Academy of Military Medical Sciences since September 2017, but has worked there for the last 21 years. He served as the academy’s director from 2007 to 2017, according to his official resume. Cao served on the team as second in command to Major General Chen Wei, China’s top biowarfare expert.

On Jan. 26, 2020, Cao accompanied Chen to Wuhan. In February, they took over command of the WIV. Chinese state-run media reported, at that time, that the main purpose of the military take-over was to develop a vaccine against the CCP virus.

Cao also co-led the NSFC project with Shi (the WIV virologist), and the Chen-Cao team had taken over the WIV when the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in Wuhan.

The other three team leaders of the NSFC project were Liang Guodong, Zhang Yongzhen, and Xu Jianguo, researchers from the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Among them, Xu was the project leader or the manager of the other four team members.

Xu, 69, is the director of the CDC’s state key laboratory for communicable disease prevention and control, a scholar at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and director of the Research Institute of Public Health at Nankai University. Xu’s resume states that he received $987,820 in funding from the NSFC for the project.

As one of China’s top virus specialists, Xu went to Wuhan to serve as a team leader in early 2020. On Jan. 14, 2020, Xu told China’s Science magazine, “All 763 close contacts aren’t infected. The pandemic isn’t severe, and it might stop next week if there’s no more new infection.”

In fact, Wuhan people started to crowd inside hospitals for their pneumonia symptoms from early January 2020, but the regime refused to recognize that the virus can transmit among humans until Jan. 20, 2020. The late announcements fooled people into traveling and allowed the virus to spread all around the world from Wuhan.

Bat Lady

Shi, 56, directs the Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases at WIV. In 2000, she received her Ph. D. degree in virology from the University of Montpellier II in France, after studying there for four years.

Shi started to investigate coronaviruses when China suffered from the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2002 and 2003.

Beijing authorities said the SARS virus was transmitted from civets (a meat-eating animal) to humans in southern China’s Guangdong Province in November 2002, and spread to other Chinese cities and neighboring Hong Kong because the regime didn’t allow people to discuss this infectious disease in the first two months. SARS eventually killed at least 774 people, and infected 8,096 people from 31 countries.

Chinese state-run CCTV reported on Dec. 29, 2017, that Shi and her team didn’t believe that civets were the natural hosts of SARS, and were only the intermediate host. They started to investigate bats from different Chinese regions in 2004.

In 2011, Shi’s team detected a SARS-like virus from bats living in a cave in southwestern China’s Yunnan Province. They then named this virus “WIV1” and conducted further studies. CCTV didn’t report the details of the virus, but said Shi’s team continued to get samples from the same cave for five years.

Since 2015, Shi’s team has been publishing their test results in international magazines, including Virologica Sinica, Nature, and Lancet.

Weeks after the Chinese regime publicly announced the COVID-19 outbreak, Shi and her team published an article in Nature, linking COVID-19 to bats.

Shi’s team discovered the bat coronavirus in the bats that they had collected from an abandoned copper mine in Tongguan township, Mojiang county in Yunnan Province. The WIV researchers had visited the mine for several days even after six workers had gotten infected while working there.

On July 15, 2020, virologist Jonathan Latham and molecular biologist Allison Wilson from Ithaca, N.Y., co-published an article in Independent Science News after translating a 66-page master’s thesis by Li Xu, a Chinese medical doctor who treated the miners and sent their tissue samples to the WIV for testing.

Li’s thesis was submitted in May 2013. He wrote that six miners removed the bat feces from a mine in April 2012. After working there for 14 days, all workers felt sick with severe symptoms, such as high fever, dry cough, and sore limbs.

Kunming Medical University, School of Clinical Medicine, where Li studied, received and treated the miners. Finally, three of the miners died. Their samples were sent to WIV for further investigation.

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Patten uses the epidemic as a lesson: UK must distinguish between China and the CCP
Report by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
The former chairman of "Hong Kong All Wills" currently in exile in the United Kingdom, Nathan Law, recently posted on his Facebook page that he congratulated the last Hong Kong Governor Patten on his 77th birthday. He received a submission to the British House of Commons from the former Hong Kong governor's e-mail to him.
In his submission, Patten mentioned that people must make a serious distinction, "Whether admiring China is the same as admiring the CCP, and this is exactly the core of the problem faced by many people in Hong Kong and Taiwan." Patten said, "It is very simple to distinguish between China and Chinese people from the Communist Party of China. When the epidemic broke out, the Communist Party of China tried to cover up everything that happened in Wuhan, but individual Chinese doctors and medical staff bravely tried to issue a warning to their neighbours and the world."

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