The Silent “Bat Woman”: The Gravest Question Surrounding Shi Zhengli and the Wuhan Institute of Virology

Based on the Nikkei article “The Silent ‘Bat Woman,’” the author examines the Wuhan Institute of Virology, Shi Zhengli, bat-derived virus research, the U.S.-China confrontation, and the question of the virus’s origin, while sharply criticizing the reporting posture of NHK and certain media outlets.

May 22, 2020
The fact is that the only person who entered the realm of bats and kept collecting their blood, DNA, and so on was Shi Zhengli… There is no other human being besides her who was doing such a thing.
The following is from an article published on page two of yesterday’s Nikkei under the title, “The Silent ‘Bat Woman.’”
I had missed it, but a friend of mine, one of the leading readers I know, informed me that “it proves that your conviction is correct.”
NHK, which is under Chinese influence, and TV Tokyo’s WBS, which had people of mixed quality appear in a series titled “Thoughts on Corona,” are examples.
WBS is far better than NHK’s Watch 9, but when it is not the combination of Mr. Takita and Oe, a female announcer appears who, like NHK, is steeped in pseudo-moralism, or in GHQ’s brainwashing that the government is evil and they themselves are right.
Among the mixed group of people, all the “stones” are pseudo-moralists who probably have some kind of connection with China, and Yosuke Kaifu, for example, was saying exactly what the Chinese government had announced.
He said, in effect, that it was the result of humanity entering the realm of wild animals, and so on.
As I have already written, I was horrified to learn that a scholar serving the Chinese Communist Party had said exactly the same thing.
There is no point in telling the truth to a scholar serving the CCP, so I will teach Yosuke Kaifu the truth.
The truth that the only person who entered the realm of bats and kept collecting their blood, DNA, and so on was Shi Zhengli.
There is no other human being besides her who was doing such a thing.
With such a dull head that cannot even see that Shi Zhengli’s words are those of a criminal, you have no qualification to speak about civilization or humanity.
To you, who merely entered the University of Tokyo as a good exam student and became a scholar without knowing even such a simple thing, I, as Nobunaga and Kukai living in the present, tell you as if striking you with an iron hammer.
You are truly the lowest kind of human being.
And I also tell the people inside TV Tokyo who use such a person to brainwash viewers, people who are no different from those who control NHK’s news division.
You too are the lowest.
The source of infection becomes a spark for U.S.-China confrontation
The confrontation between the United States and China over the source of the novel coronavirus, whose first confirmed infections in the world occurred in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, shows no sign of stopping.
Against the U.S. side, which claims that the Wuhan Institute of Virology is the source, the Chinese side denies it as “fabrication.”
The person believed to hold the key to the truth is Shi Zhengli of that institute.
Shi, a researcher of bat-derived viruses, is also known by the nickname “Bat Woman,” but recently her movements have ceased to be known.
“Shi fled to Europe with her family, carrying secret documents amounting to 1,000 pages.”
In early May, as the theory that the Wuhan institute was the “source” continued to smolder, such information swept through the United States and Europe.
Chinese media immediately reported that Shi had posted on a Chinese SNS, saying, “The rumor that I betrayed the country and defected is impossible,” thereby denying the defection theory.
However, Shi has not appeared in public.
“The novel coronavirus is a punishment that nature has given humanity, and I would stake my life on there having been no leak from the laboratory.”
*These words of hers further support my conviction. That is because a proper, innocent researcher would never make such a statement. With this article, the world must be 100 percent convinced that the source of the Wuhan virus is Shi Zhengli, and that all responsibility for the greatest catastrophe since the war lies with China, the CCP. Then the countries that have suffered damage must immediately calculate the amount of damage and begin preparations to demand compensation from China. As I have mentioned many times as a reference case, China is a country that buried its own poison gas underground, fabricated that it was the work of the Japanese army, and extorted one trillion yen from Japan on this matter alone.*
Since making a post to friends on a Chinese SNS in early February to that effect, Shi has refrained from speaking about the source of the novel coronavirus.
Achievements with SARS
Shi was born in 1964.
After studying genetics at university, she entered the Wuhan Institute of Virology under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the highest research institution directly under the government.
She obtained a doctorate in virology in 2000 from the University of Montpellier in France, which is regarded as prestigious in medical and other research, and then returned to Wuhan.
Shi became famous for her achievements in identifying the source of the severe acute respiratory syndrome, SARS, that spread in China from 2002 to 2003.
She captured wild bats in caves in various places, analyzed their bodily fluids, and proved that the origin of the SARS virus was bats.
She published this in the British scientific journal Nature in 2013, which also led to her being called “Bat Woman.”
In 2015, she also jointly published research results with Professor Ralph Baric of the University of North Carolina that could be said to have predicted the current novel coronavirus.
Baric is a leading authority on coronavirus research.
The two published in a Nature sister journal that if bat coronaviruses mutate, a new type of virus may emerge against which SARS virus treatments would not work.
Furthermore, when Shi’s research team was ordered by the Hubei provincial government in January to study the novel coronavirus, they quickly announced in early February that the novel coronavirus was also highly likely to have originated from bats.
On the other hand, U.S. President Trump and Secretary of State Pompeo claim that the Wuhan Institute of Virology is the source of the novel coronavirus.
It is a “biosafety level 4,” or BSL-4, facility capable of handling the most dangerous pathogens, and is only about 30 kilometers from the market where wild animals were bought and sold and where the first infections are said to have occurred.
Demanding entry
According to The Washington Post, U.S. officials who inspected the institute in 2018 sent a cable to the United States warning that “coronavirus research is being conducted, but safety measures are insufficient.”
Pompeo is seeking an on-site inspection of the institute.
However, few experts believe that the virus was intentionally leaked from the institute.
According to U.S. media, Jonna Mazet, an infectious disease expert at the University of California, pointed out that before infections of the novel coronavirus began, “there was no novel coronavirus in Shi’s laboratory.”
She refutes the U.S. administration’s claim that the Wuhan institute was the source.
*This Jonna Mazet is 100 percent likely to be a person under China’s influence. I do not know whether it is a honey trap or a money trap.*
Shi, who knows the actual situation, remains silent.
The rest is omitted.

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