The Threat of Biological Weapons: Why Does China Refuse an International Investigation?
Regarding the Wuhan fever, this article examines the possibility of research and development at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, the necessity of an international investigation, and why biological weapons can become an even deeper threat than nuclear or chemical weapons, based on an essay by Aoyama Shigeharu.
March 14, 2020
It is a fact clearly known by people all over the world, except for Tedros of the WHO and countries that have been plunged into debt by China, that the present Wuhan virus was spread throughout the world by China.
China is the very culprit that spread the Wuhan virus throughout the world, yet it does not even offer a word of apology.
China is the country that has fabricated various things such as the Nanjing Massacre, poison gas, and Unit 731, and has extorted the largest sum of money in history from Japan.
But China.
It is a fact clearly known by people all over the world, except for Tedros of the WHO and countries that have been plunged into debt by China, that the present Wuhan virus was spread throughout the world by China.
China, what will you do?
You extorted an enormous amount of money from Japan through fabrications, but this time the matter is unmistakably a fact.
Perhaps all the more in order to escape paying compensation for having caused enormous damage to the world, China has now begun to make statements as if it were itself the victim.
There are even reports that China has gone so far as to say that it was brought in by the United States.
It is no exaggeration at all to say that there is only one thing the world should learn from this act by China, which has plunged the whole world into crisis.
That is that China, the communist one-party dictatorship, must never again be allowed to become arrogant and swollen with power.
Japan, located next door, is the country that suffers the greatest damage from their arrogance, and has continued to suffer it.
However, the Japanese people must know that this is the Japan of the postwar period.
From thousands of years ago until before the war, Japan was never, not even once, continuously deceived by China, a country of bottomless evil and plausible lies.
That is because the countless great men produced by Japan since the beginning of history knew the evil of China.
The damage has continued because the people who have controlled newspapers such as the Asahi Shimbun and television media such as NHK have become China’s running dogs.
Japan must immediately shut out this damage, taking the present calamity as a lesson.
For the sake of Japan, and for the sake of the world, what is absolutely necessary for that purpose is to swiftly revise the Constitution imposed by GHQ immediately after the war, a Constitution designed to weaken Japan permanently, indeed it is no exaggeration to say to destroy Japan.
Even an elementary school child can understand that being a major nuclear-armed power is one of the greatest factors behind China’s present tyranny.
Japan must immediately become a major nuclear-armed power and stop China’s tyranny.
Japan must constantly monitor China.
Japan must immediately make China stop its research and manufacture of biochemical weapons.
This is all the more so because, on this point, Japan alone, the only country in the world that does not conduct research and manufacture of biochemical weapons, has the right to speak.
The time has long since come for the world to recognize China’s evil.
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 one looks at the situation in Italy, the probability is becoming ever higher that the cause of the present Wuhan virus was that China had made it as a biochemical weapon.
The person responsible is probably Shi Zhengli, a female chemist and “P4” researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, whom Takayama Masayuki told me about the other day.
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.
The Threat of Biological Weapons
It is impossible to erase the possibility that some kind of research and development has been conducted at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
However, the claim that “China may have launched biological warfare” appeared on the internet from an early stage, but this is wrong.
Using biological weapons inside one’s own country is impossible, even for China.
If one says that it is possible, that is nothing but hatred and prejudice.
When this is denied, there are in fact people who do not give up their conspiracy theory and say, “Then was it not planned by a faction inside the Chinese Communist Party or by part of the military aiming to bring down President Xi Jinping?”
That, too, is wrong.
If biological weapons are used inside one’s own country, the economy will surely collapse.
In reality, China relies only on money.
Even when the economy is bad, by means of the authoritarian power of dictatorship, it can collect taxes without exception from the entire population, which is thought to far exceed 1.4 billion.
It can also raise taxes without holding budget committee sessions, public opinion polls, or anything else.
By using the cash it collects, both openly and secretly, it carries out everything from preserving its own power to operations against other countries.
Therefore, China would not cause Wuhan fever through a conspiracy that would make it lose money.
But if it was an accident, that is possible.
In order to consider that accident scenario, let us think about what would be necessary if China wished to deny the possibility that some kind of research and development had been conducted at the aforementioned Wuhan Institute of Virology.
The only way is for China itself, taking this Wuhan fever as the occasion, to fully open the virology institute to an international investigation team.
However, not only in China but in any major country, this is unlikely to be expected.
That is because, if a virus is weaponized and then used, or if it leaks by accident, its threat can become deeper than that of nuclear weapons.
Nuclear weapons are killers that melt even babies into a shapeless mass.
On the other hand, they kill within a certain range from the hypocenter.
Chemical weapons, depending on how they are used, make all living things suffer horribly and kill them.
However, the atmosphere and water have strong power of dilution, and this damage, too, does not exceed a certain range.
By contrast, the threat of biological weapons spreads forever and to anyone, except in two cases.
The first of those two cases is one in which an effective vaccine is quickly administered in a ring outside the contaminated area, and the infection range is successfully confined inside that ring of vaccination.
The second is a case in which, because a virus disappears when there is no longer anyone to infect, the contaminated area is also completely sealed off at an early stage and turned into an uninhabited area.
If biological weapons were being developed, and if a weaponized virus were to enter the environment, whether through combat action, conspiracy, or accident, there are only these two ways to prevent the threat from spreading.
This time, China failed in both.
As for a vaccine, far from administering one, it has not yet been developed.
This is as of mid-February, when this essay is being written.
The lockdown was finally carried out only after people said to number around five million had already left Wuhan, a city of 11 million people, for other parts of China and for foreign countries including Japan.
For that reason, even if people do not die directly as they would from nuclear weapons or poison gas, the fear and suspicion of the outbreak, the spread of infection, are making the societies of China and other countries shrink back.
This is the situation with five months remaining until the Tokyo Olympics.
The damage suffered, from individual lives to society and the state, is broad and deep.
That is precisely why I, unworthy as I am, have continued for 22 years to warn, however weakly, about the threat of infectious diseases.
Once the crisis began, although I was not in charge of it in any way, I began running around.
One good aspect of the Liberal Democratic Party is that it does not say, “You are not in charge, so keep quiet.”
Because I am not in the government, I am not a Parliamentary Vice-Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare.
As for being State Minister or Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare, that is in principle impossible, even from the standpoint of the number of times I have been elected.
In the Liberal Democratic Party, I am not assigned to the field of health administration, such as serving as Deputy Director of the Health, Labour and Welfare Division.
I am Deputy Director of the Foreign Affairs Division, Acting Director of the Party’s Women’s Bureau, and Vice Chairman of the Policy Deliberation Council of the Liberal Democratic Party in the House of Councillors.
However, anyone can participate in the Liberal Democratic Party’s task force, and if one raises one’s hand and is successfully recognized, one can speak freely and request answers from the government side.
The divisional meetings themselves are, whether in the medical field or any other field, open to participation.
However, in order for statements at such task forces and divisional meetings to move the government even slightly, they must have the rationality and persuasiveness to gain the support of many of the other attending lawmakers on the spot, and it is also indispensable that invisible efforts have been accumulated, such as continuing to attend divisional meetings in various fields from 8 a.m. on ordinary days.
And I can act in solidarity with the 52 members of both houses of the Diet who belong to the Association for the Protection of Japan’s Dignity and National Interest, a new type of lawmakers’ group.
I resolved to put all of these into full operation, and as a prerequisite, continued my usual exchange of information with intelligence sources.
For example, what was learned?
This article continues.
