Anger Toward the Chinese Communist Party Spread to the British People――The Wuhan Virus, Humanitarian Crime, and Claims for Damages
This article discusses reports in the United States concerning the origin of the Wuhan virus, President Trump’s determination to investigate it, the anger of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the British people toward the Chinese Communist Party, and the necessity of seeking damages from China. It also refers to reverse SEO attacks and abnormal access patterns, criticizing the Wuhan virus as the greatest postwar humanitarian crime.
April 16, 2020
It was not only Prime Minister Johnson who felt anger toward the Chinese Communist Party; the British people expressed the same anger in an opinion poll.
Today, NHK’s 7 p.m. News and watch9 both somehow felt different from usual.
As for this column, first of all, yesterday, on goo, the reverse SEO attack temporarily stopped again.
I do not know whether it was repelled or whether the attacker carelessly left it alone, but from around 3:30 p.m. yesterday, the number of accesses and the graph returned to something close to their original state.
It continued for about six hours until around 9:30 p.m.
Yesterday’s search count was 12,416 pv.
A little less than twice that of the day before yesterday.
Over the past several days, the SEO attack had intensified, and the number of pv had been cut in half.
That had returned.
And then Ameba.
When I opened it this morning, the number of visitors had become ten times the usual number.
Though by “usual,” I mean a figure that, at one point, had suddenly been reduced to one-tenth.
Well then, I thought I might restore everything at once, but in the afternoon, an unexpected matter came up.
There was much talking to do, and I felt rather tired.
I could hardly write.
On the 7 p.m. News, I missed part of it, but it seemed to be saying something about the Wuhan virus and the United States.
And then came watch9.
I had the feeling that last night’s column had reached them.
Something was different from usual.
I think there were people who began watching with that feeling.
It was after the expanded 7 p.m. News special on the “State of Emergency Declaration Nationwide” had ended.
Some American media reported that the Wuhan virus did not originate in a market, but was created at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, and that, although it could not be determined to be a biological or chemical weapon, it had leaked.
It appears that they have finally obtained the evidence.
President Trump, with an expression of conviction, also announced at a press conference that he would pursue the matter thoroughly.
The manner in which the Chinese spokesman made excuses, saying that it had been scientifically proven and so on, looked as if it might collapse at any moment.
There was not a trace of confidence, nor a trace of arrogance, anywhere to be found.
Watching this, I thought that, however much shamelessness may be said to be a characteristic of the Chinese, the Wuhan virus is the greatest postwar humanitarian crime against mankind.
Will Shi Zhengli be able to maintain her shameless face forever?
That is what I was thinking.
As for the spokesman mentioned above, if he had even a fragment of proper human feeling or a fragment of a proper human spirit, it would not be strange if he killed himself.
That was the thought with which I watched him.
What I have continued to mention is finally becoming clear.
I am now thinking that all the things mentioned above were the result of that.
Readers should know that I was the first person in the world to write that claims for damages must be brought against China.
When I searched Ameba to find the essay that I myself thought was splendid, I immediately found the following article.
https://ameblo.jp/yamatogusa/entry-12589956211.html
Is the coronavirus indeed a biological weapon of China?
If true, China is the enemy of mankind.
2020-04-16 05:32:27
Prime Minister Johnson’s anger = imported test kits contaminated with the CCP virus; was it intentional?
https://www.visiontimesjp.com/?p=5170
According to a report by the British media outlet CD Media, two sources said that British Prime Minister Johnson will cancel the 5G communications contract with the Chinese company Huawei in the future, and that he feels strong anger.
The reason, it is said, is that the test kits shipped from China were already contaminated with the CCP virus, the novel coronavirus.
It was found that, in the same lot of test kits assembled in Luxembourg by Eurofins, the cotton swabs used to collect samples from the nose and mouth had the virus attached to them.
Because of this, test subjects could be directly infected.
Regarding this matter, Eurofins stated that the parts of the test kits had been “provided by other countries.”
Wang Duran, a Chinese commentator living overseas, commented that test kits imported from China are extremely frightening because they carry the CCP virus.
Even people who are not infected with the virus may become infected after being tested.
He also commented that, whether intentional or unintentional, the lives of test subjects could be taken.
It was not only Prime Minister Johnson who felt anger toward the Chinese Communist Party; the British people expressed the same anger in an opinion poll.
On April 8, the British newspaper Daily Express conducted a reader poll on its website, asking whether Prime Minister Johnson should seek compensation from the Chinese Communist Party for the infection of pneumonia in Britain.
The poll was conducted from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m., and a total of 4,003 readers voted.
The results were: “Yes,” 92.5 percent, 3,702 votes; “No,” 6 percent, 240 votes; and “Don’t know,” 1.5 percent, 61 votes.
This article continues.