Over the years, it’s become clear that
science can be a very hazardous occupation. According to witnesses, a
Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) scientist by the name of Zhou Yusen
was thrown to his death off the lab’s roof in May 2020, just three
months after he’d filed a patent for a COVID vaccine.
The timing of the patent filing is perhaps as curious as his death.
According to some experts, the data included in the patent suggests he’d
been working on the vaccine prior to the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak, which
authorities have insisted was a previously unknown virus of zoonotic
origin. According to a June 18, 2023, report by The Sun:1
“Zhou Yusen, 54, died in May 2020 while working for
the People's Liberation Army and alongside Wuhan scientists ...
including Shi Zhengli — dubbed ‘batwoman’ for her work on coronavirus in
bats ...
U.S. investigators have now revealed that Zhou may
have had knowledge of the lab leak long before it was released to the
world. Vaccination experts told investigators that it would have been
‘impossible’ to generate the data Zhou had in the patent for the vaccine
unless he had been working on it for at least three months.
This could mean scientists in Wuhan were working on a
COVID-19 vaccination in November, before news of the virus had left
China. The first case of COVID was reported in Wuhan in December 2019 —
but the World Health Organization did not declare a pandemic until March
11, 2020.
It means the vaccine
patent was filed just a short time after China first admitted there was
human-to-human transmission of COVID — and two weeks before a pandemic
was officially declared.”
Basically, if Yusen worked on a COVID-19 vaccine no later than
November 2019, that would further strengthen the claim that SARS-CoV-2
was created in a lab, and subsequently escaped from that lab. In
addition to that, we also have new evidence linking SARS-CoV-2 to
Chinese bioweapons research.
SARS-CoV-2 Linked to Bioweapons Research
According to an investigation2
by The Sunday Times’ Jonathan Calvert and George Arbuthnott published
June 10, 2023, scientists at the WIV were working in close collaboration
with the Chinese military to create a new mutant coronavirus shortly
before the COVID pandemic began:
“Investigators who scrutinized top-secret intercepted
communications and scientific research believe Chinese scientists were
running a covert project of dangerous experiments, which caused a leak
from the Wuhan Institute of Virology and started the Covid-19 outbreak.
The U.S. investigators say one of the reasons there
is no published information on the work is because it was done in
collaboration with researchers from the Chinese military, which was
funding it and which, they say, was pursuing bioweapons ... [Our] new
investigation paints the clearest picture yet of what happened in the
Wuhan laboratory.”
According to Calvert and Arbuthnott, WIV researchers — and the
Chinese military — obtained “cutting-edge virus manipulation techniques”
from Ralph Baric, Ph.D., a leading U.S. coronavirus scientist. They
also received funding for gain-of-function research from the U.S.
government through the EcoHealth Alliance.
The weaponization of a SARS-like virus appears to have begun in 2016,
after miners died from a SARS-like respiratory infection. Chinese
researchers subsequently discovered two new coronaviruses in a mineshaft
in Mojiang, one of which is the closest relative to SARS-CoV-2 found so
far.
According to The Times, this event sparked off a classified
bioweapons program under which SARS-CoV-2 was eventually developed. This
would explain why WIV researchers were also working on a COVID vaccine
well before the initial outbreak in Wuhan.
Super-Lethal Coronavirus May Still Exist in Wuhan Lab
Disturbingly, the evidence shows WIV researchers also created a
coronavirus far more lethal than SARS-CoV-2 — one with a 75% kill rate —
and this research was in part funded by EcoHealth grant money from the
U.S. government.3 We can count ourselves lucky that this wasn’t the one that got out.
That specific virus — a fusion of two coronaviruses found in the
Mojiang mineshaft called WIV1 and SHC014 — was also highly infectious
early in the illness, virtually guaranteeing that an outbreak would be
impossible to contain. Vaccines and drugs developed against SARS were
also ineffective against this extraordinary virus.
While U.S. funding agencies knew about EcoHealth’s work on bat
viruses, the Chinese military may have been running a secret parallel
bioweapons project that not even EcoHealth’s president Peter Daszak, who
worked closely with Shi, knew about. Calvert and Arbuthnott write:4
“The root of this project goes back to an incident
that allegedly drew the attention of the Chinese military to the work of
scientists in Wuhan. In 2012, the Wuhan institute’s researchers
investigated an abandoned copper mine with a large bat colony in the
Mojiang region of south China.
Six men clearing out bat guano there were struck down
by a mystery illness that caused fever, coughs and pneumonia. All the
men required hospital treatment and three died. Tests on the men for
various illnesses came back negative but they tested positive for
antibodies to an unknown coronavirus.
It has been possible, however, to piece together what
happened from a master’s thesis by a medic at the hospital that treated
the men and a PhD paper by a student of the director of the Chinese
Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.
The incident happened while the institute was working
on EcoHealth’s Predict programme, which was aimed at finding this type
of virus crossover between animals and humans. But the Wuhan institute
withheld information about the mine deaths from EcoHealth and the U.S.
government.”
At Least Nine Relatives of SARS-CoV-2 Exist
Shi and her team reportedly spent four years collecting bat samples
from the Mojiang mine. Among the pathogens found were 293 coronaviruses.
In 2016, Shi published a paper describing a coronavirus found at the
site that was from a lineage of SARS scientists had never seen before.
She called it RaBtCoV/4991.
She left out some crucial facts, however. She made no mention of the
miners who died after getting infected at the collection site, nor did
she mention that she’d found eight other SARS-related coronaviruses from
the same previously unknown family as RaBtCoV/4991.
Early in the COVID pandemic, RaBtCoV/4991 was identified as the
closest relative to SARS-CoV-2, but there were also eight others from
that same family, the existence of which has been kept secret.
Once the WIV was forced to admit they had the closest known relative
to SARS-CoV-2 in their freezers, they tried throwing researchers off the
trail by changing the name of RaBtCoV/4991 to RaTG13. This way, the
virus could not be easily linked to the mine and the dead miners.
Shadow Project
Calvert and Arbuthnott continue:5
“As the world emerged from lockdown, US State
Department investigators were given access to secret intelligence on
what had been happening in China in the months and years before COVID
emerged.
More than a dozen investigators were given
unparalleled access to ‘metadata, phone information and internet
information’ from intercepts collected by the U.S. intelligence
services.
The investigators’ report was published in early
2021. It made two assertions: that Wuhan scientists were conducting
experiments on RaTG13 from the Moijang mine, and that covert military
research, including laboratory animal experiments, was being done at the
institute before the pandemic ...
The Sunday Times has spoken to three members of the
team. The intelligence they saw suggests the types of risky experiments
undertaken on the Shitou cave SARS viruses were also conducted in secret
on RaTG13 and the other COVID-19-like viruses from the mine.
‘They were working with the nine different COVID
variants,’ one of the investigators said. They believe one virus at the
Wuhan institute was an even closer match to COVID-19 than RaTG13. ‘We
are confident they were working on a closer unpublished variant —
possibly collected in Mojiang,’ the source added.
The investigators spoke to two researchers working at
a U.S. laboratory who were collaborating with the Wuhan institute at
the time of the outbreak. They said the Wuhan scientists had inserted
furin cleavage sites into viruses in 2019 in exactly the way proposed in
Daszak’s failed funding application to DARPA.
The investigators also saw evidence that the
institute was conducting ‘serial passaging’ experiments on at least one
of the mine viruses ... Dr. Steven Quay, a U.S. scientist who advised
the State Department on its investigation ... believes COVID-19 was
created by inserting a furin cleavage site into one of the mine viruses
and then serial passaging it through humanized mice.
He submitted a statement to the US Senate explaining
the process. ‘You infect the mice, wait a week or so, and then recover
the virus from the sickest mice. Then you repeat. In a matter of weeks
this directed evolution will produce a virus that can kill every
humanized mouse.’ This explains why from the beginning of the outbreak,
he says, the pandemic virus was so remarkably well adapted to infect
humans.
One of the reasons there is no published information
on such work, according to all three investigators, is because the
shadow project on the mine viruses at the Wuhan institute was being
funded by the Chinese military.”
Chinese Military Targeted Coronaviruses for Bioweapons Study
The pair also cite a 2015 book written by People’s Liberation Army
researchers, published by the Chinese military academy, which stated
that SARS viruses represent a “new era of genetic weapons” that can be
“artificially manipulated into an emerging human disease virus, then
weaponized and unleashed.”
According to one of the investigators interviewed by Calvert and
Arbuthnott, the Chinese military started conducting secret experiments
on RaTG13 (formerly RaBtCoV/4991) in 2016, one year after the
publication of that book, in which the authors — one of whom has
collaborated with WIV scientists on several occasions — detailed how
SARS could be weaponized by fusing it with other viruses and then using
serial passaging to make it more dangerous to humans.
Is that a coincidence? The investigators Calvert and Arbuthnott spoke
to don’t think so, in part because the Chinese military was also
working on a vaccine for this newly created virus:6
“The investigators believe the Chinese military had
taken an interest in developing a vaccine for the viruses so they could
be used as potential bioweapons. If a country could inoculate its
population against its own secret virus, it might have a weapon to shift
the balance of world power.
The PLA had its own vaccine specialist, Zhou Yusen, a
decorated military scientist at the academy, who had collaborated with
the Wuhan scientists on a study of the MERS coronavirus and was working
with them at the time of the outbreak.
Suspicion fell on him after the pandemic because he
produced a patent for a COVID vaccine with remarkable speed in February
2020, little more than a month after the outbreak of the virus had first
been admitted to the world by China ...
One of the U.S, investigators said testimony from
scientists connected to the Wuhan institute’s collaborators suggested
COVID-19 vaccine work was going on at the laboratory before the
outbreak.
In May 2020, aged just 54, Zhou appears to have died,
a fact mentioned only in passing in a Chinese-media report and in a
scientific paper that placed the word “deceased” in brackets after his
name. Witnesses are said to have told the U.S. investigation that Zhou
fell from the roof of the Wuhan institute, although this has not been
verified.”
Patient Zero Identified
In related news, tireless sleuths have also produced evidence showing
that Patient Zero was a Chinese doctor named Ben Hu, who had received
funding from the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
(NIAID) to conduct research on novel bat coronaviruses, including
research to assess the pathogenicity of bat coronaviruses on transgenic
mice with human ACE2 receptors.7
As reported by the White Coat Waste Project (WCW), a transparency advocacy organization, in mid-June 2023:8
“Scientific and intelligence authorities and most
Americans now believe that a lab leak in Wuhan caused COVID. Still,
finding Patient Zero remains key to definitively determining what
prompted the pandemic.
A WCW Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) investigation9 and 2021 lawsuit10 — paired with other newly-leaked U.S. intelligence — further points to the Wuhan animal lab as ground zero ...
[In] January 2021, the State Department reported11
that white coats at the Wuhan lab who were working on coronavirus
animal experiments fell ill in November 2019 with COVID-like symptoms,
before the first case of COVID was even reported.
A few months later, reports12 detailed that in November 2019 three Wuhan lab experimenters became so sick that they had to be hospitalized. Another report13 indicated that the wife of a Wuhan white coat died in December 2019 from a COVID-like illness.
The identity of the sick Wuhan animal lab staffers
has been kept a secret by U.S. and CCP authorities ... until now. A new
report14
based on a U.S. government source identifies the three sick Wuhan lab
staffers as Ben Hu, Yu Ping, and Yan Zhu. The source confirmed their
identities with ‘100%’ certainty.”
Patient Zero Was Involved in Risky Coronavirus Research
According to the WCW, the three lab employees all worked on bat
coronaviruses on humanized mice, and Hu is named as the lead for
NIAID-funded gain-of-function research on SARS-like coronaviruses. The
WCW recapped its findings:15
“U.S. taxpayer-funded Wuhan white coats collect wild
coronaviruses from bats in remote caves in China without adequate
protective gear, transport the viruses to a lab in a major metropolitan
area, do gain-of-function animal experiments to make the viruses more
contagious and deadly to humans, and then fall ill with COVID-like
symptoms and their identities and medical histories are covered-up.
Thanks to WCW’s investigations and advocacy and work
with lawmakers including Waste Warrior Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS), we’re
getting closer to finding the smoking gun that establishes where COVID
came from.”
One of the key features that makes SARS-CoV-2 so unique (and so
infectious to humans) is the presence of a furin cleavage site (FCS).
And, according to Dr. Richard Ebright, a molecular biologist and
laboratory director at the Waksman Institute of Microbiology, Patient
Zero may have been responsible for the insertion of that specific
feature. Ebright told The Intercept:16
“The significance of the fact that ‘patient zero,’
Ben Hu, received U.S. funding from NIH and USAID in 2018-2019 is that
NIH and USAID support to Hu potentially directly funded the insertion of
FCS sequences into SARS-like coronaviruses that had been proposed in
EcoHealth’s/WIV’s unsuccessful 2018 DARPA grant application.
Just as USAID and NIH support to Shi potentially
funded the insertion of FCS sequences into SARS-like coronaviruses that
had been proposed in EcoHealth’s/WIV’s unsuccessful 2018 DARPA grant
application.”
The DARPA grant application Ebright is referring to was a proposal by
Shi, Baric and Daszak, to insert a furin cleavage site into a
coronavirus to make it capable of infecting mammalian cells. They
already had proof-of-concept research showing it could be done. DARPA
rejected the proposal, but it appears this experimentation took place
anyway, at the WIV, under a secret bioweapons research program, with
U.S. funding.
Ending Gain of Function Research Is the Answer
The primary contention now is whether China does, in fact, have a secret bioweapons program. As reported by The Conversation:17
“The Sunday Times article claims to present new data,
but it is not indisputable. And even merely bringing up the issue of
biowarfare with China would be diplomatically contentious and ruffle a
lot of political feathers.
As such, the international community will not want to
take the dispute over COVID-19 forward unless they have definitive
evidence of a Chinese biowarfare program. But, given the nature of
biological research, we may never be able to get that certainty.”
The Conversation reviews the potential avenues political leaders
could take, such as filing an official complaint through the United
Nations that China may have violated the 1972 biological weapons
convention. The UN secretary-general also has a mechanism for
investigation of alleged use of biological weapons that would force an
investigation.
The problem with focusing on whether SARS-CoV-2 was intentionally
developed as a biological weapon is that China is hardly the only
country in violation of the bioweapons convention. The best answer, I
think, would be to ban all forms of gain of function research globally,
including low-tech techniques such as serial passaging, which doesn’t
involve genetic engineering.
Even if China was successfully charged with violating the bioweapons
convention, it would do nothing to stop mad scientists from
experimenting on pathogens to make them more lethal. There are any
number of justifications for doing such research, including the overused
and wholly false idea that we need to stay ahead of nature.
The fact is, nature would never concoct the kinds of souped-up
chimeras we now find in labs around the world, and most if not all
serious pandemics are traceable back to labs, not zoonotic spillover.
That certainly goes for COVID-19 as well.
At present, there’s no evidence whatsoever to support zoonotic
spillover. Everything points to SARS-CoV-2 being created in a lab and
then, somehow, getting out.18 U.S. authorities clearly also helped cover up the lab leak, probably because they helped fund it.
White House Slow-Walks Lab Leak Investigation
Still to this day, the Biden administration seems to be more
concerned about protecting China-U.S. political relations than getting
to the truth, as it’s delaying planned restrictions on investment in
China to force it to declassify and share data related to the origin of
COVID.
The White House has even overlooked blatant Chinese espionage over
the U.S. mainland, ostensibly to “improve” relations with Beijing. On
top of that, the director of National Intelligence, Avril Haines, failed
to make public “all information relating to the origins of COVID-19” by
the deadline, June 18, 2023, as ordered by Congress in March this year.19,20 As reported by NBC News, June 16, 2023:21
“The Biden administration has delayed punitive
economic measures against China and played down Beijing’s intensifying
intelligence-gathering to avoid jeopardizing its efforts to revive
diplomatic talks between the two governments, according to former U.S.
officials, congressional aides, Western diplomats and regional experts
...
‘They want to calm the waters with China,’ said a
former U.S. official with knowledge of the administration’s
deliberations ... Administration officials have provided no public
update since a Chinese surveillance balloon traversed the U.S. before
being downed by an American fighter jet in February ...
A recently completed investigation of the balloon’s
debris found that Beijing’s capabilities are far more sophisticated than
the U.S. had believed, said a current senior U.S. official and a former
senior U.S. official briefed on the findings. ‘Their capabilities are
significant,’ one of the officials said, ‘better than we thought they
were’ ...
The administration is also poised to miss a
congressional deadline that expires Sunday [June 18, 2023] to declassify
documents related to the origins of COVID-19. Republican lawmakers have
accused the White House of dragging its feet on the issue.
They say that the administration’s approach is
misguided and that China is not holding back on retaliatory measures
against the U.S., including imposing sanctions on the U.S. tech firm
Micron Technology ...
An administration official said the Office of the
Director of National Intelligence is currently carrying out a ‘careful
declassification process’ and that ‘getting to the bottom of the origins
of COVID-19 remains a priority for the President and the United
States.’ They did not say when the administration will declassify the
documents.”