As the curtain is being pulled back on behind-the-scenes events surrounding the early days of the coronavirus outbreak, a new report says a scientist working with the Chinese Communist Party was trying to patent a vaccine for the virus before most of the world knew it even existed.
Emails from Dr. Anthony Fauci that have been unearthed have revealed that even as he publicly said the virus was almost certainly of natural origin, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases had an inkling that the Wuhan Institute of Virology might have had a hand in the development of the virus, according to the New York Post.
Now comes a report from The Australian (the link to the report must be paid first) that a Chinese military scientist who had financial support from America’s National Institutes of Health was seeking a patent for a vaccine in February 2020. The report, which is behind a paywall, was summarized by The New York Post.
Zhou Yusen filed his patent on 24 February 2020, at which time the U.S. had reported only a handful of cases, according to the Australian. At the time, the world had only been told five weeks prior that human-to-human transmission was even possible, so tightly had China controlled news of the outbreak.
“This is something we have never seen achieved before, raising the question of whether this work may have started much earlier,” Nikolai Petrovsky of Flinders University said.
Zhou died in May 2020. The circumstances of his death are unclear.
He did his postdoctoral research at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and collaborated with the New York Blood Center, the report said.
Zhou reportedly worked with Shi Zhengli at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The Australian cited American intelligence speculation that “secret military activity” was taking place at the lab.
“Despite the WIV presenting itself as a civilian institution, the United States has determined that the WIV has collaborated on publications and secret projects with China’s military,” the U.S. intelligence said.
“The United States and other donors who funded or collaborated on civilian research at the WIV have a right and obligation to determine whether any of our research funding was diverted to secret Chinese military projects at the WIV,” the intelligence said.
The report in The Australian said that the Chinese researchers were examining genetically manipulating coronaviruses not long before the dawn of the pandemic.
The report further said NIH money was part of their funding at the time.
Fauci has called for a kinder, gentler tone toward China as a resurgence in the theory that the virus leaked from the lab has stoked the ire of many Republicans.
“I mean, it’s obviously in China’s interest to find out exactly what it is, and the ‘is’ of the natural theory would be to find that link, so you have to keep looking for it,” Fauci said Thursday, according to Fox News.
“I mean, obviously you want openness and cooperation. One of the ways you can get it is don’t be accusatory. Try to get both a forensic, a scientific, and an investigational approach. I think the accusatory part about it is only going to get them to pull back even more.”
However, China is not the only nation whose bureaucrats have come under scrutiny. Fox News host Tucker Carlson has alleged it has become increasingly clear that China had help covering up the origins of the virtues from American bureaucrats.
“Here’s the worst and most shocking part if you’re an American: Some within the U.S. government helped them cover it up. They knew all of this was going on. But they buried the truth too. Because their interests were aligned with the interest of the Chinese government,” he said in a recent monologue.
News (2) to (5) / Reporter : Nspirement Staff / Editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
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The second Chinese defector to the US is from PLA
A defector from China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) recently provided American intelligence agencies with information regarding the CCP’s bioweapons programs. The Asian nation is believed to be actively developing biological weapons, thereby posing a threat to global security.
“The defector escaped from China and traveled to Europe, where he is under the protection of a European government security service… The PLA defector believes that Chinese intelligence has penetrated the U.S. government and is therefore wary of cooperating with the CIA and other Western spy agencies,” according to the Washington Times. However, the person has provided some information about Chinese bioweapons to the U.S.
This is the second time in recent months that a defector from China has exposed the CCP’s links to biological experiments and bioweapons. Previously, Chinese virologist Yan Li-meng fled to the United States from China. She gave several interviews accusing the Chinese government of manufacturing the COVID-19 pandemic. The virologist believes that COVID-19 was developed in the Wuhan Institute of Virology and was created from two strains of viruses that are stored in a PLA lab. According to Yan, the communist regime made several attempts to capture her. If she had not arrived in the U.S., Yan might have been silenced or ended up dead like other targeted scientists.
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CCP scientist, dead, had contact with the second defector
Recently, a researcher from China, Dr. Yusen Zhou, was found dead under mysterious circumstances. Zhou was the team leader at the State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology in Beijing which has ties to the military. He specialized in emerging infectious diseases. It is being reported that Zhou had contact with the recent defector. The government is said to have secretly arrested several people who were related to the defector.
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CCP China working on developing bioweapons to target races
In May, a senior U.S. official revealed that China was working on developing bioweapons that can target people based on their ethnicity. He expressed worries that Beijing might conduct biological experiments on ethnic minorities. China has even admitted to such a possibility. Back in 2017, a publication released by the Chinese military categorized biology as a new warfare domain. It also suggested that future wars could involve genetic attacks.
In 1972, leaders from more than 180 nations established the biological weapons convention according to which the development of such weapons was banned. However, there are serious concerns that several countries are not abiding by the restrictions. At least 6 nations are believed to be currently invested in bioweapon programs — China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Iraq, and Libya. In 2015, U.S. intelligence classified gene editing as a potential weapon of mass destruction.
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Wuhan Institute of Viology partners with Pakistan to test covi vaccine on Pakistanis
In July, Australian journalist Anthony Klan published a report that claimed China had entered into a secret 3-year deal with Pakistan to boost their biowarfare capabilities. Several such research projects will be run under the partnership, including experiments on anthrax. The agreement was signed between China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology and Pakistan’s Defense Science and Technology Organization (DESTO).
The Chinese side is providing all material, financial, and scientific support for the project. Beijing apparently wants to turn Pakistan into a hub for hazardous biochemical research so as to avoid any potential accidents in its own territory. One proposal under the project was to test a COVID-19 vaccine on Pakistani citizens.
Ref: https://www.nspirement.com/2020/10/07/a-chinese-defector-exposes-beijings-bioweapons-program.html
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US-linked Chinese military scientist filed patent for COVID vaccine just after contagion emerged
Reporter : Lee Brown, The New York Post / Editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
A Chinese Communist Party military scientist who got funding from the National Institutes of Health filed a patent for a COVID-19 vaccine in February last year — raising fears the shot was being studied even before the pandemic became public, according to a new report.
Zhou Yusen, a decorated military scientist for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) who worked alongside the Wuhan Institute of Virology as well as US scientists, filed a patent on 24 February 2020, according to documents obtained by The Australian.
The patent — lodged by the “Institute of Military Medicine, Academy of Military Sciences of the PLA” — was filed just five weeks after China admitted there was human-to-human transmission of the virus, and months before Zhou died under mysterious circumstances, the report noted.
“This is something we have never seen achieved before, raising the question of whether this work may have started much earlier,” Prof. Nikolai Petrovsky from Flinders University told the paper.
Adding to the intrigue, Zhou later died under mysterious circumstances in May 2020 — something being looked into as part of the international investigation ordered by President Biden, the paper insisted.
Despite being an award-winning military scientist, there were no reports or tributes, with him just listed as “deceased” in a Chinese media report in July and a December scientific paper.
Before working for the PLA, Zhou had strong ties to the US, doing postdoctoral research at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and collaborating with the New York Blood Center, the report said.
Zhou worked closely with the Wuhan lab at the heart of increasing international focus over its possible links to the pandemic, as well as its now-notorious “bat woman” lead scientist, Shi Zhengli, the report said.
The close working relationship between the pair supports declassified US intelligence released in January that said the Wuhan lab was conducting “secret military activity,” The Australian said.
“Despite the WIV presenting itself as a civilian institution, the United States has determined that the WIV has collaborated on publications and secret projects with China’s military,” the intelligence stated.
“The United States and other donors who funded or collaborated on civilian research at the WIV have a right and obligation to determine whether any of our research funding was diverted to secret Chinese military projects at the WIV.”
They researched genetically manipulating coronaviruses soon before the pandemic hit, funded in part by the NIH, where Fauci runs the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the report said, citing a research paper submitted to the Journal of Virology in November 2019.
It was funded with three grants from the National Institutes of Health, via US universities. Zhou also worked alongside the University of Minnesota as well as the New York Blood Center, the report said.
The revelation appeared in a report by the paper’s award-winning investigations writer Sharri Markson as part of her research for an upcoming book, “What Really Happened In Wuhan.”
Fauci declined to be interviewed for the report, the paper said.
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Chinese defector confirms COVID-19 was man-made in a laboratory, the virus was released in August 2019 in China
Over the past half month, there was a sudden change in the reporting related to SARS-CoV-2, the China coronavirus (CCP virus). Dr. Fauci’s emails were released and the Biden-Harris Administration and the medical leadership in the government suddenly were willing to explore the narrative that the coronavirus was made in a lab.
We now know why.
Adam Housley tweeted that he is being told the increased pressure on the scientific community to be open to and to review the theory that the CCP virus was made in a laboratory in recent days is due to a defector with intimate knowledge bringing intel to the US that the coronavirus was leaked from a lab in Wuhan.
Corrupt FBI Director Wray did not know right away because lower-level FBI Agents wanted to make sure they got all they needed before telling him. Note those in the FBI do not trust Director Wray so they kept this from him as long as possible.
Housley’s sources claim the CCP virus was released in August 2019 in China.
China allowed the coronavirus to spread so that the economic impact and overall impact would not just be on China.
China took strong measures within the country to stop the spread but did little to nothing to stop international flights leaving Wuhan.
Also, China had tried to produce variants so they could suggest that the China coronavirus came from bats naturally. The current belief is that the CCP virus escaped accidentally.
To summarize, the US has a Chinese defector who has information on Wuhan and COVID-19.
This is why the Biden-Harris administration is suddenly interested in the narrative that SARS-CoV-2 came from a lab. This comes after more than a year of Fauci and others attempting to tie it to a natural event and protect China. It is because they all got busted.
Dr. Collins then went on to defend the researchers and the virology laboratory in Wuhan, China.
On 4 June 2021, Steve Bannon called on Dr. Francis Collins to be fired for his ignorance and defense of the Chinese Communist Party.
Steve Bannon responded, "Francis Collins should be fired immediately, after Collins was shilling for the Chinese Communist Party.
The NIH Director said in an interview with Hugh Hewitt the Wuhan Institute of Virology is being “demonized” and is not “pure and simple” an “instrument of the Chinese Communist Party.”
“That is a stone cold lie, he should be terminated immediately,” Bannon said on War Room, Friday. “It is 100 percent controlled by the People’s Liberation Army.”
Collins defended the lab, where his agency funded dangerous gain of function research to weaponize viruses, as having some of the best scientists “in the world.”
“There were great scientists in Berlin in 1939,” said Raheem Kassam. “That has no bearing on whether or not these people aren’t compromised and being used as tools of an evil regime.”
“For Dr. Collins to get up there and say you can’t call the lab the CCP, you’re right this is a fireable offense,” Kassam said.
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In 2017, there was a leak, 8 diseases and 1 death in the WIV
Host : Li Muyang / Publisher : News Spotlight / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/06/05/a103135456.html / Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
The US conservative website "The Gateway Pundit" reported again a report, which was first reported in 2020 on the CCP scientist Shi Zhengli.
The report said that in 2014, Shi Zhengli became a member of the US Coronavirus Project and jointly conducted research with American doctors but because this project was too risky, it was closed by the US Department of Homeland Security. However, Shi Zhengli did not give up. She continued her research in Wuhan, China.
In 2015, former research team member Ralph Barrick published an article in Nature Medicine. The paper pointed out that the coronavirus in bats poses a potential threat to humans, and also pointed out that Shi Zhengli is still conducting research on bat coronaviruses.
An important thing was mentioned in the paper. As early as 2017, the research team had reliable information about the virus leak from a highly secure virology research center of the Chinese Communist Party. The virus leaked, resulting in deaths.
The Gateway Pundit reported that in 2017, a virus leak occurred in China, resulting in 8 infections and 1 death. Two of them were infected in the laboratory and then spread to others.
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Additional more than US$200,000 worth of American taxpayers' money were funded to WIV by NIH
Dr Anthony Fauci faces fresh pressure after it emerged $200,000 more of taxpayers money was given to the Wuhan Institute of Virology than the amount he said had been donated during Senate questioning.
America's most senior infectious diseases expert has been accused of misleading Congress after he claimed that $600,000 of taxpayers' money was sent to the Wuhan lab - when the actual figure is now known to be $826,000.
'These new documents show that funding for the Wuhan Institute was greater than the public has been told,' said Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, which uncovered the discrepancy by using a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.
'That it has taken a year and a federal lawsuit to get this first disclosure on covid and Wuhan is evidence of cover-up by Fauci's agency.'
Fauci, the chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden, told a Senate hearing on 25 May that the U.S. funded the lab at the center of speculation about the origins of the pandemic, and justified the expenditure.
'We had a modest collaboration with very respectable Chinese scientists who were world experts on coronavirus, and we did that through a sub-grant from a larger grant to EcoHealth,' Fauci said, referencing a New York-based non-profit that supported research into coronaviruses.
'The larger grant was about $600,000 over a period of five years. So it was a modest amount. The purpose of it was to study the animal-human interface, to do surveillance and to determine if these bat viruses were even capable of' infecting humans.
On Friday, however, Judicial Watch obtained via a Freedom of Information Act confirmation that the funding was significantly higher.
Internal emails within the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), which Fauci leads, and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) showed the true scale of funding.
On 21 April 2020, six years of funding to the Wuhan lab, from NIAID via EcoHealth, was detailed.
The grants were under the headline: 'Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus Emergence', and totaled $826,277.
Funding for the Wuhan lab has been in the spotlight in recent weeks, and has become exceptionally controversial.
Fauci has twice defended the spending, insisting that it would be a dereliction of duty not to help understand coronaviruses, and seek to study them.
After his May 25 appearance before the Senate, the following day he was questioned again and admitted that there is no way to know if Chinese scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology lied and conducted what are called 'gain of function' experiments on bat coronaviruses using U.S. tax dollars.
'There's no way of guaranteeing that,' Fauci said at a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, responding to a question from Republican Senator John Kennedy.
'But in our experience with grantees, including Chinese grantees, which we have had interactions with for a very long period of time - they are very competent, trustworthy scientists.'
'Gain of function' experiments are conducted to make viruses more contagious or deadly.
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The Pentagon funded EcoHealth Alliance with US$39 million
On Friday (4 June 2021) it emerged that Fauci's organization was not the only government authority funding the Wuhan lab.
The Pentagon gave $39 million to EcoHealth Alliance (EHA) - a charity that has come under intense scrutiny after it emerged that it had been using federal grants to fund research into coronaviruses at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China.
The U.S. nonprofit, set up to research new diseases, has also partly funded deeply controversial 'gain of function' experiments, where dangerous viruses are made more infectious to study their effect on human cells.
A political storm broke when former president Donald Trump canceled a $3.7 million grant to the charity last year amid claims that COVID-19 was created in, or leaked from, the Wuhan lab funded by EHA.
But federal grant data assembled by independent researchers shows that the charity has received more than $123 million from the government – from 2017 to 2020 - and that one of its biggest funders is the Department of Defense, funneling almost $39 million to the organization since 2013.
Exactly how much of that money went toward research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology is unknown.
Grants from the Pentagon included $6,491,025 from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) from 2017 to 2020 with the description: 'Understanding the risk of bat-borne zoonotic disease emergence in Western Asia.'
The grant was categorized as 'scientific research - combating weapons of mass destruction.'
The majority of the DoD funding came from the DTRA, a military branch with a mission to 'counter and deter weapons of mass destruction and improvised threat networks.'
EHA also received $64.7 million from the US Agency for International Development (USAID), $13 million from Health and Human Services, which includes the National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control, $2.3 million from the Department of Homeland Security, and $2.6 million from the National Science Foundation.
A government funding figure of $3.4 million was widely reported, after Fauci was questioned in a Senate hearing on how much money the National Institutes of Health sent to the Wuhan lab via its grants to EcoHealth Alliance in 2019.
But the total grant figures including Pentagon funding dwarf that number.
Researchers James Baratta and Mariamne Everett assembled grant filings from US government agencies to EHA, which were published on popular science site Independent Science News in December.
The site found EHA's declaration of its vast military funding is nestled deep in the 'Privacy Policy' section of its website, under the title 'EcoHealth Alliance Policy Regarding Conflict of Interest in Research'.
In the disclosure EHA says it is 'the recipient of various grant awards from federal agencies including the National Institute of Health, the National Science Foundation, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and the US Agency for International Development and the Department of Defense.'
It does not disclose the size of its DoD funding.
In 2014 the Obama administration outlawed gain of function research, such as the experiments funded by EHA, after concerns were raised among scientists that it could lead to a global pandemic from a genetically enhanced virus escaping a lab.
But EHA reportedly continued to legally fund the practice, using a loophole that allowed for the research in cases 'urgently necessary to protect the public health or national security.'
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Yan Limeng: Fauci emails back up her claim- SARS-CoV-2 is an 'unrestricted bioweapon'
Reporter : Christopher Eberhart, Daily Mail / Editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
Dr Yan Limeng, a Chinese virologist who was among the first people to suggest that SARS-CoV-2 (CCP virus) leaked from a lab has accused Anthony Fauci and top scientists of covering the leak up.
Dr Yan claims the CCP virus is a bioweapon and accuses Dr. Anthony Fauci of being among scientists and organizations who knew about it and tried to hide it.
There are growing calls across the world for claims that SARS-CoV-2 accidentally leaked from the lab in Wuhan to be taken seriously after US intelligence agencies launched an investigation.
A growing number of experts believe that China was conducting gain of function research on bat coronaviruses, which genetically enhance viruses so that scientists can develop vaccines and an accident resulted in its release into the world.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is accused of hiding this gain of function research at the Wuhan Institue of Virology (WIV) with the help of US scientists who funded it. However claims that the virus is a bio-weapon are still regarded with scepticism.
Fauci and a host of scientists still insist that it is most likely that covi spread to humans from bats or pangolins while failing to rule out the lab leak theory.
However, a Wednesday night interview on Newsmax, Dr. Yan said Fauci's emails, which were published by Buzzfeed and the Washington Post on Tuesday, proved he knew about the Chinese gain of function research before the pandemic started.
They showed leading virus experts warning Fauci that COVID-19 may have been created in a lab while he publicly played such claims down.
'These people knew what happened, but they chose to hide for the Chinese Communist Party and their own benefits,' Yan said.
The emails show that on 1 January 2020, shortly after the first cases of the virus were detected, Dr. Kristian Anderson, an immunologist at the Scripps Research Institute emailed Fauci saying that some features of the virus could potentially be man made.
Shortly after, Fauci sent an urgent email to a deputy of his, Hugh Auchincloss, asking him to review a document he was attaching, which was titled 'baric, shi et al nature medicine SARS gain of function.'
Although the contents of the attachment are unknown, the title, it's claimed that is likely a reference to Dr. Ralph Baric a US-based virologist, who had performed US government-funded research in collaboration with Wuhan Institute scientist Dr. Shi Zhengli, who specializes in coronavirus transmission in bats.
In other emails from early in the pandemic, British medical researcher Dr. Jeremy Farrar, who was involved in early top secret conference calls discussing the virus, shared an article from the website ZeroHedge suggesting that the virus could be a bioweapon.
On 17 April 2020, Fauci announced that it was believed the virus had emerged from bats in China.
In an email sent two days after the announcement, Dr. Peter Daszak, a virologist who was doing US government-funded coronavirus research in Wuhan, thanked Fauci for: 'publicly standing up and stating that the scientific evidence supports a natural origin for the CCP virus from a bat-to-human spillover.'
Daszak then persuaded 26 other scientists to sign off on a letter he had written to world-leading scientific journal The Lancet claiming the virus could only have been natural in origin and to suggest otherwise creates 'fear, rumours, and prejudice'.
The letter flatly denied the virus could have originated in a lab in Wuhan and dismissed it as a 'conspiracy theory'.
The letter was seen as so influential it cowed most experts into refusing even to consider that the virus could have been man-made and escaped from the WIV.
Jamie Metzl, who sits on the World Health Organization's advisory committee on human genome editing and is a form Bill Clinton administration staffer, said Dr Daszak's letter was a 'form of thuggery'.
He said: ‘The Lancet letter was scientific propaganda and a form of thuggery and intimidation.
Dr Yan has published three reports on the origins of COVID-19 - two last year and one this year. The latest report published on March 31 said: 'The causative agent of COVID-19, is not a naturally occurring pathogen but an Unrestricted Bioweapon.
'It is a product of the bioweapons program of the CCP government, the network of which includes not only the CCP scientists but also certain overseas scientists and organizations.'
All three reports were published without peer review on Zenodo.
The scientific establishment and liberal media for months dismissed the Wuhan lab leak as a conspiracy theory after Donald Trump suggested it was a possibility - until President Joe Biden announced that intelligence agencies are investigating.
British intelligence reportedly assessed the theory recently and upgraded its likeliness from 'remote' to 'feasible'.
Then came Fauci's email dump on Tuesday, when more than 3,200 of his emails from January to June 2020 were obtained and published by Buzzfeed and the Washington Post.
Yan referenced another of these emails during her interview with Newsmax.
On February 1, 2020, one of Fauci's direct reports, Dr. Hugh Auchincloss, wrote in an email to Fauci that the 'experiments were performed before the gain of function pause but have since been reviewed and approved by NIH (National Institutes of Health).'
Fauci and Auchincloss were discussing a paper that Fauci sent him.
Gain of function research involves experimentation that aims to increase the transmissibility and/or virulence of pathogens.
In her 31 March report, Yan wrote, 'SARS-CoV-2 was created based on template viruses ZC45 and ZXC21, which were originally discovered in bats by scientists of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
'The subsequent laboratory modifications had enabled its ability to infect humans as well as had enhanced the virus in its pathogenicity, transmissibility, and lethality.'
An MIT peer review, which concluded by admonishing Yang's work, said, 'If valid, these lines of evidence would support the disturbing claim that SARS-CoV-2 is a man-made virus; however, if the claims are not adequately substantiated, this work is defamatory, grossly negligent, and ethically dubious.'
Yan, a postdoctoral fellow at Hong Kong University before she fled to the United States in April, told The Washington Post in February that she used Zenodo because of its ability to instantly publish information without restrictions.
Zenodo is a research repository used for publishing scientific findings without reviews.
She told The Washington Post that she feared the Chinese government would obstruct publication of her work.
Since her reports were published, she's been ostracized. Twitter shut down her account for months. Scientists from leading American universities downplayed her trilogy of reports, saying they're deeply flawed.
Zenodo, where Yan published her reports without any review, posted a warning at the top of her research paper saying, 'Caution: Potentially Misleading Contents.'
'Consistently critical peer review has been received that this record does not follow the norms of scientific rigour or balance, and thus the main claims may not stand the test of scientific scrutiny.'
Despite the controversy and backlash, her 21 September 2020 paper has been viewed over 1.2 million times and used in multiple wing-ring reports.
Now that the Biden administration is joining worldwide pressure for China to be more open about the outbreak, her work is being brought to the forefront.
China, meanwhile, insists that the virus simply mutated and passed naturally from animals to humans, likely from a market in Wuhan.
Last week, Biden ordered intelligence officials to 'redouble' efforts to establish the origins of SARS-CoV-2 and report back in 90 days and directed U.S. national laboratories to assist with the investigation.
In Wednesday night and Thursday morning television interviews, Fauci has kept the door open for the possibility that SARS-CoV-2 was the result of a Chinese lab leak, but doubled down, saying multiple times it's unlikely.
'I have always said and will say today to you ... that I still believe the most likely origin is from an animal species to a human,' Fauci said Thursday morning on CNN.
'The idea, I think, is quite far-fetched that the Chinese deliberately engineered something so that they could kill themselves, as well as other people. I think that’s a bit far out.'
A British expert orchestrated a behind-the-scenes ‘bullying’ campaign to ensure blame for Covid was directed away from a Chinese lab with which he had worked closely.
Dr Peter Daszak, 55, from Manchester, persuaded 26 other scientists to sign off on a letter he had written to world-leading scientific journal The Lancet claiming the virus could only have been natural in origin and to suggest otherwise creates 'fear, rumours, and prejudice'.
The letter flatly denied the virus could have originated in a lab in Wuhan and dismissed it as a 'conspiracy theory'.
Dr Daszak runs the New York-based, tax payer-funded non-profit EcoHealth Alliance, which has funnelled hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
He worked closely with the lab's so-called 'bat woman' Shi Zhengli as they investigated coronaviruses.
Shi, 57, proved that horseshoe bats were behind a SARS virus that killed nearly 800 people in 2002 and has collected thousands of samples from bat caves.
Dr Daszak was one of 27 experts — including four others who worked for EcoHealth and SAGE advisor Sir Jeremy Farrar — who signed the letter published on 19 February 2020.
The letter was seen as so influential it cowed most experts into refusing even to consider that the virus could have been man-made and escaped from the Wuhan Institute.
Nearly 16 months after that letter was published in the journal The Lancet, that theory is being looked at seriously.
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Arizona Audit begins to finish hand recount - 67%, 1.4 million completed
Reporter : Jordan Conradson, The Gateway Pundit / Editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA
The Arizona Audit has not counted 67% of the electoral ballots. Two thirds of the ballots, that is 1.4 million ballots, have been counted and analyzed!
In the evening of 3 June 2021 (Thursday), the audit team started packing up the yellow tables. This is because they are now replacing these counting tables with forensic scanning tables as they are soon coming to the end of the hand recount.
This is the first full forensic audit in U.S. history. The Maricopa Arizona Audit tweeted on Thursday:
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