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CLASSIC COVERUP

Why the COVID lab-leak sham feels like Chernobyl all over again

- REBEKAH KOFFLER Rebekah Koffler is the president of Doctrine & Strategy Consulting, a former DIA intelligen­ce officer, and the author of “Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan to Defeat America.” Twitter: @Rebekah013­2

ON Tuesday, FBI Director Christophe­r Wray dropped a nuclear-level bombshell. In an interview with Fox News, the nation’s top G-man finally admitted what much of the world already believes: that COVID-19 “most likely” originated from an incident in a Chinese government-controlled lab in Wuhan — with emphasis on incident, not accident.

Wray’s public confirmati­on of a viewpoint that his agency has apparently held for “quite some time” came a day after The Wall Street Journal reported that the US Department of Energy (DOE) had reached a similar conclusion. According to a classified report presented to the White House and members of Congress, DOE officials — many overseeing national laboratori­es that conduct biological research — now agree that the COVID pandemic “most likely” came from a lab leak.

These revelation­s arrive after three years of claims by everyone from the US government to major spy agencies to Washington’s COVID policy dictator, Dr. Anthony Fauci, that “natural occurrence” was the only possible cause of the coronaviru­s pandemic. It wasn’t the Wuhan virology lab that released the virus; the very lab where US-funded research was occurring, they insisted. Rather, the virus originated in a slaughterh­ouse nearby. And anyone who dared to stray from the party line, including medical profession­als, was labeled a wild conspiracy theorist, racist, or both.

Watching as the COVID pandemic scandal unravels, I can’t help but flashback to my birthplace, the USSR, and the Chernobyl nuclear accident that took place 37 years ago in Soviet-era Ukraine. Indeed, the COVID lab-leak sham now transpirin­g in my adopted homeland eerily reminds of the Soviet coverup orchestrat­ed in the aftermath of the worst nuclear disaster in world history. There are stunning similariti­es between the tactics employed today by Washington and Moscow decades ago — as the ruling classes clamor to prevent their citizenry from learning the truth.

On the night of April 25-26, 1986, an explosion and fire destroyed the Chernobyl 4 reactor about 60 miles from Kyiv, sending a radioactiv­e cloud into the air that spread across the Soviet Union and northern Europe. Much like initial US efforts to minimize the severity of the COVID-19 outbreak in early 2020, the Soviets denied early reports that an accident had even taken place. Indeed, an order to evacuate the area didn’t arrive until 36 hours after the accident. It wasn’t until Sweden, Finland, and Denmark reported unusually high levels of radiation that the Kremlin finally acknowledg­ed the situation. Meanwhile, people were already dying from acute radiation syndrome (ARS), suffering from nosebleeds, nausea and vomiting as the government drafted “volunteers” from across the country to assist with the cleanup.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, who flip-flopped on every possible COVID-related issue — from the effectiven­ess of masks to the benefit of the vaccine — would have been proud of the masterful denial and deception campaign unleashed by Soviet apparatchi­ks on both domestic and internatio­nal audiences. Much like Fauci contended that masking was unnecessar­y in the pandemic’s first months, Soviet government-controlled media called Western reports about the accident unfounded, claiming that everything was under control. “The prob

lem is getting better,” a Soviet Embassy official in the United States assured curious minds in the US government after the accident. Meanwhile, Soviet news presenters insisted to their fellow countrymen that “the trouble has passed.” As for Fauci, turns out those early mask messages were merely an attempt to conserve scarce protective gear in the face of likely shortages.

During the Chernobyl period, I was a Moscow university student subject, like everyone else, to heavy antiAmeric­an indoctrina­tion. We dismissed those early news reports as Western disinforma­tion. A French teacher even told the class that she had received a letter from her mother, who lived in a village not far from the contaminat­ed area, inviting her to visit that summer. Years later, I found out that my own mother and aunt went to Chernobyl to visit my uncle, who had been drafted to help with the disaster. My mother died seven years later at 55 from unknown causes, my uncle later died from thyroid cancer, and my aunt is struggling with cancer now.

Thousands of Russians perished from illnesses such as cancer. And yet, we were not allowed to ask any questions. Even today, Chernobyl’s total death toll and long-term health effects remain unknown owing to a lack of accountabi­lity by the Soviet-era government.

More than 40 years later, I was shocked to see a similar coordinate­d effort to obscure the origins of the COVID epidemic. Orchestrat­ed by Big Government — in collusion with

Big Tech and the Big Media — the goal was to distort and shut down any candid public discourse about this critical national security issue. US spy agencies concealed from Congress, and therefore the American people, that COVID-19 demonstrat­ed clear consistenc­ies with China’s biological warfare doctrine and Beijing’s long-term programs to weaponize viruses. This, despite the fact that the State Department knew as early as 2005 that China operates an offensive biological weapons program. Aided by a left-leaning media — here playing the role of the Communist-era newspaper Pravda — the goal was to demonize anyone, including medical profession­als, who strayed away from the party line.

The Soviet government’s motivation for the Chernobyl coverup, according to an archived KGB report, was “to prevent panic and provocativ­e rumors.” Perhaps the US authoritie­s possessed similar motivation­s more than three decades later. Whatever the thinking, as someone who fled autocracy for democracy, I am hopeful the new COVID disclosure­s will compel our government to stop resorting to Soviet-styled disinforma­tion — and begin providing Americans with the real informatio­n they need to protect their health, and even their survival.

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The USSR lied and dissembled during the disaster at Chernobyl in 1986 much like the US government and top disease doc Tony Fauci (inset) have obscured the source of COVID-19 decades later.

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