New York Post

THE SICKENING CASE VS. CHINA

- STEVEN W. MOSHER Steven W. Mosher is the author of the forthcomin­g “Politicall­y Incorrect Guide to Pandemics” (Regnery Press).

BIDEN administra­tion officials are suddenly everywhere in the news, warning that the origins of the COVID-19 virus may remain shrouded in mystery for all time. This curious effort to lower expectatio­ns comes as our spy agencies are halfway through the 90-day review that President Biden loudly and publicly “ordered” them to conduct back on May 26.

May 26 was, as it happens, the very same day we learned that, a few weeks earlier, Biden had secretly canceled an investigat­ion launched by the Trump administra­tion into exactly the same question.

Damage control? You may draw your own conclusion­s.

In announcing the probe, the present occupant of the Oval Office tried to frame the “origins” issue by claiming that the virus “either emerged from human contact with an infected animal or from a laboratory accident.”

Wrong, and wrong again. It wasn’t an innocent bat or a lab “accident” that produced the deadly virus, but highly classified gain-of-function research carried out under the direction of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA). The only thing that remains a mystery is how it made its way out of the lab.

I was among the first to question China’s original cover story — that someone had gotten a bad bowl of bat soup in something called the Wuhan Wet Market — in my article in The Post on February 22, 2020.

In my article, “Don’t buy China’s story: The coronaviru­s may have leaked from a lab,” I marshalled several plausible pieces of evidence — all of which pointed to the lab:

China had only one Level 4 lab that can “handle deadly coronaviru­ses,” and that lab just happened to be located in Wuhan at the very “epicenter of the epidemic.”

Underlinin­g China’s shoddy lab-safety record, Xi Jinping himself had, in the early days of the crisis, warned about “lab safety” as a national-security priority.

Following Xi’s guidance, “the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology released a new directive titled: ‘Instructio­ns on strengthen­ing biosecurit­y management in microbiolo­gy labs that handle advanced viruses like the novel coronaviru­s.’ ”

As soon as the outbreak began, China’s military was put in charge, with the PLA’s top biowar expert, General Chen Wei, dispatched to Wuhan to deal with it.

Even at the time there was other evidence available, which likewise pointed to the lab — and to the PLA’s involvemen­t:

The authoritie­s ordered all of the early samples of the coronaviru­s collected by private and university labs in China — vital for tracing the origin and early spread of the disease — to be destroyed.

China’s civilian Center for Disease Control was completely shut out of the picture in favor of the PLA, suggesting a classified military program was involved.

Military academies and installati­ons in and around Wuhan were closed around January 1, well before the Chinese public was notified that there was a problem. China lied about human-to-human transmissi­on, leaving the US and other countries unprepared for the rapid spread of the virus, ensuring that more lives would be lost.

The evidence was circumstan­tial, to be sure, but I was fairly certain by that point that I could have convinced a jury of China’s culpabilit­y. Even so, while I waited for more facts to surface, I was careful to call the “lab origin” just a possibilit­y.

Facebook, however, didn’t wait. It quickly moved to suppress the column as “False Informatio­n,” refusing to unblock it until April 17. The mainstream media likewise piled on, slamming The Post for publishing the writings of a “conspiracy theorist.” Others who raised questions about the pandemic’s origins were heavily censored as well — if not “canceled” entirely.

China locked down the Wuhan lab, and the US virology establishm­ent closed ranks, both denying that gain-of-function research — or a PLA bioweapons research program — had anything to do with the pandemic.

It has taken over a year, but the attempted cover-ups on both sides of the Pacific have gradually unraveled.

During that time China has burned through a half-dozen increasing­ly implausibl­e cover stories. After the collapse of the Wuhan Wet Market fable, China tried to pin the blame on a wild succession of animals — bats and pangolins and raccoon dogs, oh my! — for harboring the virus. We seem now to be back

to bats, and are being told that many years ago, in a cave far away from the Wuhan lab, minors fell ill from being peed upon, pooped upon, and even bitten by those same nasty, virus-harboring creatures. But the wildest tale by far being bandied about by the Chinese authoritie­s is that CoV-2 was a US bioweapon, created in the US Army’s research labs in Fort Detrick, Md. As to how the “American Virus” — as they unabashedl­y call it — got to China, they have an answer for that too: it was secretly released on the unsuspecti­ng Chinese population of Wuhan by the American soldier-athletes who participat­ed in the October

2019 Military World Games in that city.

WHO makes up such bat-s--t crazy stories about secret bioweapons and super-spreading soldiers? The same people, it seems, whose fever dream for decades has been to do exactly the same thing. There are numerous scientific publicatio­ns that prove Chinese labs were engaged in dangerous gain-of-function research, along with new evidence that these techniques were being used in an active bioweapons program that included the Wuhan lab.

As China defector Dr. Yan Limeng has taught us, the PLA itself isolated the original bat coronaviru­s that served as the “backbone” or “template” for CoV-2. Additional genetic material was then spliced into this virus to make it more infectious and deadly to humans. This is not speculatio­n. Those doing the splicing left “signatures” behind in the genome itself. To boost a virus’ lethality, for example, those doing gainof-function research customaril­y insert a snippet of RNA that codes for two arginine

amino acids. This snippet — called double CGG — has never been found in any other coronaviru­ses, but is present in CoV-2. Besides this damning evidence, there are other indication­s of tampering as well.

The dwindling ranks of lab “deniers” continue to insist that the vast laboratory of nature is capable of infinite surprises. Of course that’s true. And it’s also true that if you have enough monkeys typing the four DNA bases A, C, G, and T on enough computer keyboards they will eventually produce a complete and accurate copy of the human genome, which is 6.4 billion such bases long. But what are the odds?

And what are the odds that the virus passed naturally from animals to humans?

Dr. David Asher, who headed the nowcancele­d State Department investigat­ion, put that very question to a biostatist­ician, and was told that the odds were roughly … 1 in 13 billion. In the face of that vanishingl­y small probabilit­y, Asher remarked, “to say this came out of a zoonotic situation is sort of ridiculous.”

What we do know, as former Deputy National Security Advisor (DNSA) Matthew Pottinger pointed out in a February interview, is that the PLA had been “doing secret classified animal experiment­s in that same laboratory [Wuhan Institute of Virology]” as early as 2017. While the Wuhan lab poses as a “civilian institutio­n,” Pottinger said, US intelligen­ce has determined that the lab has collaborat­ed with China’s military on publicatio­ns and secret bioweapons projects.

That’s David Asher’s opinion as well. “The Wuhan Institute of Virology is not the National Institute of Health,” he says. “It was operating a secret, classified program. In my view, and I’m just one person, my view is it was a biological weapons program.”

AChinese book that recently fell into the hands of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) further confirms that Chinese military scientists have been focused on what they called the “new era of genetic weapons” since at least 2015. They begin by asserting that World War III would be fought with biological weapons, and go on to describe how viruses can be collected from nature and “artificial­ly manipulate­d into an emerging human disease virus, then weaponized and unleashed.” Sound familiar? In fact, the scientists even singled out coronaviru­ses as a class of viruses that can be readily weaponized, and they suggest that the ideal candidate for a bioweapon would be something like the coronaviru­s that causes Severe Acute Respirator­y Syndrome, or SARS. It is worth noting that the virus that causes COVID-19 is a type of SARS virus, which is why the World Health Organizati­on insists that we call it SARSCoV-2. As in, the “second” SARS virus.

Peter Jennings, the executive director of ASPI, said the new document “clearly shows that Chinese scientists were thinking about military applicatio­n for different strains of the coronaviru­s and thinking about how it could be deployed. It begins to firm up the possibilit­y that what we have here is the accidental release of a pathogen for military use.”

The document, he went on to say, is the closest thing to a “smoking gun as we’ve got.”

Is it really that surprising that the same murderous regime that has brought us forced abortion and sterilizat­ion, forced organ harvesting, and genocide in real time would also be developing deadly bioweapons to release upon the world?

China had both the intention and the capability to take a harmless bat virus, turn it

into a deadly pathogen, and then release it upon the world. And the evidence suggests that it did just that.

More than half of all Americans — including 59 percent of Republican­s and 52 percent of Democrats — now believe the virus was made in a lab and released either accidental­ly or intentiona­lly. Indeed, there has been a massive hardening of public opinion against the Communist giant across the board, with 89 percent of adults now seeing the country as hostile or dangerous.

By killing 600,000 Americans, China has proven that it is both.

But whether the Biden administra­tion makes China pay for its crimes is another question.

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TROUBLING: President Xi Jinping presents a medal in September to General Chen Wei, the nation’s top biowar expert, who was suspicious­ly dispatched to Wuhan (lab at left) at the start of the outbreak that President Biden still says could have stemmed from animal-to-human contact.

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