Did America Already Know? The Core of the Wuhan Virus and Biological Weapon Suspicion

Referring to a Monthly WiLL dialogue between Keiko Kawasoe and Sun Xiangwen, this article examines Shi Zhengli’s research, the concerns of the U.S. CDC, a secret CBIRF exercise, a prior drill at Wuhan airport, and suspicions surrounding Canada’s National Microbiology Laboratory and the Wuhan P4 laboratory. It approaches the core of the artificial-origin theory and biological weapon suspicion surrounding the Wuhan virus.

March 30, 2020
The U.S. CDC, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “judged that creating a virus that does not exist in nature is a violation of morality, and inferred the risk that China might divert it to biological weapons.”
The following is a continuation of the previous chapter.
America knows.
Sun
There is a possibility that America already knew of the existence of the novel coronavirus as early as 2015.
A small medical research organization in North Carolina, in the United States, once entered into a partnership with the research team led by Shi Zhengli, the creator of the novel coronavirus introduced at the beginning, after seeing the paper she had published in Nature.
What they saw at that time was a paper stating that she had succeeded in an experiment to fuse a coronavirus extracted from bats with angiotensin-converting enzyme 2, ACE2, found in human cells.
At the time, the U.S. CDC, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is said to have “judged that creating a virus that does not exist in nature is a violation of morality, and inferred the risk that China might divert it to biological weapons.”
As a result, that same year, the medical research organization ended its partnership with her research team.
Kawasoe
There is no way the White House would not know such information.
Sun
In early February, America’s CBIRF, the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, conducted a top-secret exercise.
I believe this has great significance.
Kawasoe
CBIRF is the unit that carried out Operation Tomodachi at the time of the nuclear accident following the Great East Japan Earthquake, isn’t it?
Sun
I suspect that America has either clearly concluded, or at least grasped, that this novel coronavirus is a definite weapon.
Kawasoe
On September 18 of last year, an exercise was held at Wuhan Tianhe International Airport based on the assumption that one patient with the novel coronavirus had appeared.
There was also a document issued the previous day by the Hubei provincial government stating that “a simulation drill will be conducted at the airport,” and the fact that “a drill was held on the assumption of a patient with the novel coronavirus” was posted, with photographs, on the province’s official social media.
Sun
Moreover, the symptoms assumed in the exercise were specified in detail: fever, breathing difficulty, and a sense of fatigue.
Looking back now, they are exactly like the symptoms of the novel coronavirus.
Kawasoe
On February 3, Hua Chunying, spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stirred controversy by saying that China had “reported the situation in Wuhan to the United States on January 3” and had “reported it more than thirty times so far.”
Also, all staff members of the U.S. Consulate in Wuhan returned home very early.
If it had been only something like influenza, such a measure would be unthinkable.
Come to think of it, there was a news story that resurfaced with the spread of the novel coronavirus.
It was the case of the arrest of the Chinese-born scientist couple, Qiu Xiangguo and Cheng Keding, who had belonged to Canada’s National Microbiology Laboratory.
Sun
At the end of March 2019, the two mailed live Ebola virus.
And its destination was the Wuhan P4 laboratory. (laughs)
Kawasoe
That is right.
There were also documents stating that it had been “sent to Beijing.”
Qiu is said to have been one of the researchers who created a cocktail antibody that could serve as a solution to Ebola virus, and she was in a position to access BSL4.
Sun
Frank Plummer, a Kenyan former colleague who had worked with Qiu at the Canadian laboratory, was attending a roundtable discussion on virus research held in Kenya when……
Kawasoe
He died suddenly, didn’t he?
The moment I heard the first report, I wondered whether he had been killed.
Sun
He was an authority on virus research in Canada, and his specialty was AIDS research.
Officially, the cause of death is said to have been heart disease, but apparently he suddenly collapsed in the middle of the roundtable discussion.
Kawasoe
Dead men tell no tales……
To be continued.

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