The head of China s Wuhan virology lab, also called as the bat woman , and an expert from the University of North Carolina in the US, had in a paper published in 2015 flagged the dangers of their gain-of-function experiment of a novel .
Chinese military engineer mice with human lungs to test viruses
Mengele would be so envious of the CCP and the medical professionals [Dr. Baric, University of NC, EcoHealth] who work with them. They are working with humanized mice and injecting them with viruses as we try to recover from their last virus.
Dr. Shi in China works with security level 2 -like that of a dentist’s office.
The Chinese military is engineering mice with human lungs to test viruses on them. This sounds like a bioweapon.
The mice, developed using CRISPR gene-editing technology, were mentioned in an April 2020 study. The study researched their susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the COVID-19 illness, Vanity Fair [of all publications] revealed in its bombshell investigation.
Former President Donald Trump has released a statement on Thursday, attacking Dr. Anthony Fauci over private emails released from the pandemic's early stages.
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Scientist At Center Of Lab Leak Controversy Put In Charge Of The Lancet’s Task Force To Investigate Virus Origin
ANYBODY but this guy would be more suitable
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Revered scientific journal The Lancet has created a ‘task force’ to investigate the origins of the coronavirus that caused a global pandemic, yet it has decided to employ as its leader the very guy who funded the dangerous gain of function research at the Wuhan lab and subsequently allegedly ‘bullied’ other scientists into avoiding looking into the lab as a potential source of the outbreak.
In the wake of renewed scrutiny of the lab leak hypothesis, the Lancet’s task force will reportedly “focus on analyzing data on all of the theories put forward on the origins of COVID, on the reasons why SARS-CoV-2 was able to break out of Wuhan and spread globally, and on the most plausible strategies to prevent future pandemics.”