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The source of Wuhan pneumonia or from the CCP virus laboratory
Update: 2020-01-26 1:07 AM Tags: Wuhan Pneumonia, Wuhan New Coronavirus, Wuhan Virus Research Institute
[The Epoch Times, January 26, 2020] (Reporting by Epoch Times reporter Zhang Ting) Where is the root of Wuhan's new coronavirus? There is no conclusion yet. The CCP claims it may be from animals, but an Israeli biological warfare expert believes that the source of this deadly virus may be in a laboratory in Wuhan, which is related to the CCP ’s secret biological weapons program.
Wuhan Institute of Virology Participates in CCP's Secret Biological Weapon Project
Radio Free Asia this week replayed a 2015 report from a local Wuhan TV station that mentioned China's most advanced virus research laboratory, the Wuhan Virus Research Institute. The institute has the only security laboratory in China to study deadly viruses.
According to the Washington Times, Dany Shoham, a former Israeli military intelligence officer who has studied Chinese biological warfare (also known as bacterial warfare), said the Wuhan Virus Research Institute is linked to Beijing's secret biological weapons program.
Shawham told China Times that, as far as research and development is concerned, some of the institute's laboratories may be involved or at least incidentally involved in the CCP ’s biological weapons research.
He said in an email that the biological weapons research was carried out as part of the CCP's dual-use research and was "absolutely secret."
Shawham holds a PhD in medical microbiology. From 1970 to 1991, he was a senior analyst in the Israeli military intelligence service, responsible for biological and chemical warfare research in the Middle East and worldwide.
In the past, the CCP has denied possession of any offensive biological weapons. The US State Department said in a report last year that it suspected that the CCP was engaged in secret biological warfare.
Xiaoham said that Wuhan Institute of Virology is affiliated to the Chinese Academy of Sciences. But some of the laboratories in the institute are related to the Chinese army or the Chinese biological weapons program.
In 1993, the Communist Party of China announced that the second facility "Wuhan Biological Products Research Institute" was one of eight biological warfare research facilities.
Shawham said that the Wuhan Institute of Biological Products is a civilian facility, but has links to the Chinese Communist Party's national defense and is believed to have participated in the Chinese Communist Party's biological weapons program.
A spokesman for the Chinese Embassy has not yet responded to a request for comment from China Times.
Wuhan laboratory studies highly infectious viruses such as SARS
The Wuhan Virus Research Institute has reported that the coronavirus has been studied in the past, including SARS, H5N1 influenza virus, Japanese encephalitis and dengue. Researchers at the institute also studied the bacteria that cause anthrax.
In an article published last July in the Institute of National Defense Research and Analysis, Shawham said that the Wuhan Institute is one of four Chinese laboratories engaged in the development of certain aspects of biological weapons.
The institute ’s Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory (P4 laboratory) is engaged in SARS, Ebola, Nipah, and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever) virus research.
"Coronaviruses (especially SARS) have been studied at the institute and may be stored inside." Shawham said.
He also said that SARS was generally included in the CCP ’s biological weapons program and was processed in several related facilities. It is unclear whether various coronaviruses from this institute have been specifically included in the biological weapons program, but this is very likely.
The P4 laboratory is China's first laboratory with a biological protection level of Level 4.
Data show that level 4 is the highest level of biosecurity. This level needs to deal with some of the most dangerous and unknown pathogens, which may cause pathogens transmitted via aerosols or pose a high personal risk, and that the pathogens do not yet have any known vaccines or treatments. Therefore, strict security standards are needed to prevent proliferation.
Shawham said that when a group of Chinese virologists working in Canada inappropriately sent samples of the most deadly virus, such as Ebola virus, to China, it raised people's doubts about the Wuhan Virus Research Institute.
Does not rule out new coronavirus "escape" from Wuhan laboratory
The Chinese authorities have so far declared that the origin of the new coronavirus in Wuhan has not been found. The virus has killed 41 people and infected more than 1,300 people.
Gao Fu, director of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, only told the Chinese state-controlled media that preliminary signs indicate that the virus originated from wild animals sold at the Wuhan Seafood Market.
U.S. officials say an ominous omen is that since the virus broke out, false rumors have been circulating on Chinese websites claiming that the virus is part of a US conspiracy to spread biological weapons. The official said this may indicate that the Chinese Communist Party is preparing for aggressive publicity in response to future accusations that the new virus has "escaped" from a laboratory in Wuhan.
When asked if this new type of coronavirus was "leaked out" from the laboratory, Shawham stated that in principle, the virus was transmitted to the outside or "leaked" through the virus, or through the facility People are unknowingly infected with the virus and brought out. This may be the case at Wuhan Virus Research, but so far, there is no evidence to explain it.
After researchers sequence the genome of the new coronavirus, it is possible to determine or suggest its origin or source.
The British "Daily Mail" said that in fact, American scientists have long warned that the virus may "escape" from the P4 laboratory at the Wuhan Virus Research Institute.
Maryland biosecurity adviser Tim Trevan commented in the journal Nature as early as 2017, saying he was concerned that the culture created under the CCP system would make the institute insecure because It is important that everyone can speak freely and make information public, but the CCP will not allow it.
Nature is one of the most authoritative academic journals in the world. The article disclosed that the SARS virus has "escaped" from a laboratory in Beijing several times.
The Wuhan P4 laboratory is about 20 miles (32 kilometers) away from the "South China Seafood Market" in Wuhan, where the new coronavirus pneumonia outbreak occurred. The Washington Times said some reports suggested that the virus could have been transmitted from a laboratory.
The Wuhan P4 laboratory studies the world's most dangerous pathogens. In addition, the laboratory conducts animal research. But in China, compared with Western countries, the rules of animal research are much looser. This is where Treven is worried.
For example, to study the behavior of the new 2019 coronavirus (2019-nCov), and to develop treatments and vaccines, it is required that the research monkeys be infected with these viruses before they are tested. The problem is that monkeys are unpredictable. They can run, they can scratch, they can bite, and the viruses they carry spread across their feet, nails, and teeth.
U.S. warns Chinese Communist Party's toxin research and development program could pose biological threat
Last year, the State Department ’s annual arms treaty compliance report stated that the CCP is engaged in activities that may support biological warfare.
The report said: "Information indicates that during the reporting period, the People's Republic of China (the Communist Party of China) engaged in biological activities that may have dual uses, which raised concerns about its compliance with the Biological Weapons Convention."
The report also added that the United States suspects that the Chinese Communist Party has failed to cancel its biological warfare program and has not complied with the requirements of the Convention. The United States is also concerned that the Chinese Communist Party's toxin research and development project may pose a potential biological threat.
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