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Wuhan Researcher: Covid-19 Was Deliberately Designed as a Bioweapon, and I Think My Fellow Lab Workers Were Sent to the 2019 Military Games to Spread It Among the International Visitors In Attendance
That last part is speculative and perhaps goes too far. I'm not saying it's not true -- thought it seems doubttful to me. But I am saying the public can only be roused from a Slumber of Lies gently, one "wake up" at a time.
Researcher Chao Shao said during an interview with reporter and activist Jennifer Zeng this week that his fellow lab researchers were given different strains of coronaviruses and asked to determine which is most effective for spreading across various species.
Shao further claimed that the whereabouts of several of his colleagues could not be determined during the 2019 Military World Games in Wuhan and that some of them were sent to hotels where international athletes were living to "check the health or hygiene conditions."
Shao said he thinks his colleagues were sent to the hotels to spread the coronavirus, the Jerusalem Post reported...
The claims come after Republicans slammed the Biden administration for releasing a report on the origins of COVID they said "obscures more than it illuminates."
The report from the director of national intelligence published last week, which was several days past its required deadline, was intended to lay out the administration's intelligence on the Wuhan Institute of Virology and its potential connections to the pandemic's origin.
"This is not sufficient. ... We want the intelligence released, not their opinion about the intelligence," Rep. Mike Turner (R., Ohio) said. "We passed a law saying, 'Declassify it.' It's the law of the land. Release this so the American public can see it."