China Is a Country That Has Accumulated Both the Threat and Information of Infectious Diseases
The Wuhan Institute of Virology, avian influenza, SARS, MERS, AIDS, and pneumonic plague.
Based on an essay by Aoyama Shigeharu, this article examines the infectious disease information accumulated in China and the possible background of biological weapons research.
March 13, 2020
The Wuhan Institute of Virology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
There is no specialist in infectious diseases or biological weapons who does not know it.
That is because, among the major countries, the only country that can declare that it does not conduct research, or rather development, of biological weapons at all is Japan.
The following is a continuation of an essay by Aoyama Shigeharu, a member of the House of Councillors, writer, visiting professor at Kindai University, and lecturer at the Free Research Seminar of the University of Tokyo, published in the monthly magazine Hanada, which is essential reading not only for the Japanese people but for people all over the world.
I send this article to people all over the world to tell them about China’s malicious schemes.
The situation is such that the wife of the Prime Minister of Canada became infected, and a Brazilian government official who had been near President Trump was later infected.
Above all, when I look at the situation in Italy, I am now strongly convinced that this Wuhan virus was something China had been making as a biochemical weapon.
The person responsible is probably a female chemist named Shi, whom Takayama Masayuki told me about the other day.
The Outbreak of Pneumonic Plague
In Wuhan, there is the Wuhan Institute of Virology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Since it was founded in 1956, there is no specialist in infectious diseases or biological weapons who does not know it.
Among the major countries, the only country that can declare that it does not conduct research, or rather development, of biological weapons at all is Japan.
Therefore, if, purely as an assumption without evidence, such things were being conducted at the Wuhan virology institute, there would be no reason for China alone to be blamed.
As for what happened afterward to the avian influenza that raged through China, China has at times claimed something like having “overcome” it, but it has revealed neither the basis nor the actual situation.
The WHO under Chinese control does not make an issue of it.
However, it is thought that undisclosed information concerning avian influenza has accumulated in China.
It would not be at all strange if research combining viruses such as avian influenza, SARS, MERS, and even AIDS were being conducted at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Regarding the present Wuhan fever, Thailand loudly announced that AIDS drugs were effective, and from other countries, too, stories have come in that SARS drugs were effective.
However, so far there has been no story at all that a medicine to cure Wuhan fever has been developed.
In other words, because Wuhan fever is a combination of existing infectious diseases, we cannot help considering, strictly as a possibility, the possibility that each of those therapeutic drugs is working partially, or when certain conditions happen to be aligned by chance.
In China, just before the Wuhan fever became apparent, a terrifying situation occurred: an outbreak of pneumonic plague.
At my Independent Lecture Meeting, an independently held lecture meeting without sponsors, I gave a detailed explanation of this pneumonic plague.
Because the absolute condition of the Independent Lecture Meeting is that it is off the record, I cannot write its contents here.
Taking everything together, China is a country where both the threat of infectious diseases and information about them have accumulated, and it is also shrewd China that does not merely allow itself to be occupied with responding to them.
This article continues.
