What it was like before the Covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan, Italy, Russian and Chinese bioweapons research, and strange coincidences.
There is a lot of credible information that casts doubt on the official account of the origins of Covid-19.
Start with a big antibody, Covid-19 Antibodies detected in italy moon Before the outbreak in Wuhan. The data isn’t completely reliable, but it comes from a reliable source that acknowledges its provisional status, and if true, it’s a lot of data.
On the other hand, an explosion and fire occurred in the virology laboratory graduate School The events that took place in Novosibirsk in September 2019, such as a James Bond type figure could trigger the destruction of evidence or lead to a transfer. This is not any old virology institute either, but the infamous virology institute Vector Institutewhich is in the center Soviet biological weapons program.
Recommended reading if you want to know how terrible Soviet biological weapons were.
September 2019. The timing is curious, to say the least.
Wuhan itself is Wuhan Institute of Virologyhome to the world’s most impressive collection of bat coronaviruses, and a renowned scientist who specializes in studying them, affectionately known as batwoman. You can’t make this up.
batwoman disappeared In the months following the outbreak, rumors of her defection were sparked. More likely, this is a common “rapid re-education and loyalty assurance training in PLA dungeons” thing that happens to high-profile Chinese citizens in high-risk situations with alarming frequency. Jack Ma can talk. Nothing to see here.
Things will get better. The institute does gain-of-function research, which means genetically enhancing wild viruses to increase their infectivity and/or lethality—a fascinating topic. The institute holds and works with SARS-CoV2’s closest known natural relative, which has been known since 2013 and shares 96.2% of its genetic information with SARS-CoV2. It is not an exaggeration to suspect that SARS-CoV2 may be an artificially enhanced variant of a wild virus.
There are rumors (or maybe US propaganda, who knows these things) multiple employees A researcher at the institute developed coronavirus-like symptoms before the outbreak in Wuhan. Or maybe they just had the flu and the Trump administration seized the opportunity to embarrass China. Not that China needs any help in this regard.
At the very least, it would be a big coincidence if SARS-CoV2 happened to appear in a wet market in the same city that houses China’s largest virology institute, which specializes in studying bat coronaviruses and conducting gain-of-function experiments on them.
What a great coincidence.
There are more maddening things.
China waited a year before allowing international inspectors into the institute, even if the institute had a full-blown zombie apocalypse scenario in December 2019, by which time the inspectors would have discovered it was all bullshit. So the result is that like toilet paper, multiple first world governments have expressed their diplomatic but clear views that the World Health Organization Wuhan’s inspections are a guessing game.
The Washington Post (whose motto “Democracy dies in darkness” is understood to be aspirational) described the visit as “Experts debunk fringe theories,” It’s a string of manipulative snarky words that are so over the top, so ladylike in protest, such a low-skilled, laborious, crude, clumsy attempt at cognitive violence that the sensible conclusion is that the “fringe” theories “debunked” by “experts” are probably correct.
The virus has unusual properties, Better to infect Humans have more of them than any other species, which is kind of weird for wild bats/pangolins/whatever viruses.
If a similar function (binding to the ACE2 protein) could be applied to any virus, then Covid-19 would be a perfect low-risk preview for studying transmission and institutional responses around the world. It would allow hypothetical bioterrorists to simulate what would happen if they released a nasty natural or enhanced virus on the ice, such as airborne Ebola, HIV flu, or other memetic bioweapons that might actually exist.
We’ll never know for sure, but the story of regular people eating bats with Covid-19 seems unlikely. If you believe this, I have a weapon of mass destruction in Iraq that I can sell you.
The official version is garbage in every sense of the word.
It must be the National People’s Congress that believes this, and it must be the National People’s Congress that believes the current infection numbers in China. In a country open to international travel with a population of 1.5 billion, four asymptomatic but contagious cases of the disease a day? Unless China has an effective treatment or vaccine, which is impossible, they somehow covertly vaccinate the entire population, which is of course unbelievable and I present it as a less ridiculous alternative than China having four cases a day. They can’t cover up an epidemic in millions of people. There doesn’t seem to be any good explanation for these numbers and I welcome your theories.
There are many questions. Is Covid-19 related to the September 2019 explosion at the Russian Institute of Virology? Is it just a coincidence of time? Are China and Russia secretly jointly conducting biological weapons research? Did the virus escape from the Wuhan laboratory? Did Italy exist before the Covid-19 outbreak in Wuhan?
I know that all this information does not easily fit into a single coherent narrative.
If Covid-19 was raging in Italy as early as the summer and autumn of 2019, it could not have come from the Wuhan laboratory leak in December, nor from the Russian explosion in September.
If SARS-CoV2 came from Russia, it couldn’t have come from Wuhan at the same time, unless the two countries secretly collaborated to develop engineered pathogens Shia nononono.
There are many ways to assemble the pieces, and we don’t even have all the pieces, and we don’t know what we don’t know. However, the information we have already casts serious doubt on the official narrative.
To facilitate speculation, here are two situations:
What I think is likely to happen: An accident occurred at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which may involve artificially enhanced viruses. In the critical weeks that followed, when the pandemic could have been prevented, the Communist Party chose to try a foolish approach cover up. Once it became clear that the virus was going to spread, the media waged a psychological warfare involving “leaked” horrific images of Chinese soldiers locking people up in apartment buildings and people lying on the streets, a drama for Western audiences designed to scare Western governments into overreacting, destroying their economies and discrediting institutions.
(If you’re not sure why something was done, look at the results and assume that was the intention.)
The likely axis of spread to Europe was through slave labor…. Ahem, Migrant workers Sweat in China…ahem, clothing manufacturer Northern Italy, possibly via the city of Wenzhou, whose extensive links to Iran may also explain why Iran was another early Covid-19 flashpoint.
Highly speculative scene that would make a great James Bond movie: A joint Sino-Russian bioweapons program exploiting a wild virus discovered in China in 2013 that killed several miners, and leveraging Russian bioweapons expertise, is getting closer to creating a very dangerous pathogen, or may already have one. In response, Western intelligence agencies bombed the Novosibirsk laboratory, destroying half of the program and releasing SARS-CoV2—a less dangerous variant of the putative superpathogen—in Wuhan, blaming the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which was responsible for the Chinese portion of the program. The resulting pandemic resulted in vaccination of the world’s population against SARS-CoV2, thereby providing cross-immunity against closely related superpathogens in cold storage in Russia and/or China. Benign, intentional release.
Or maybe Western intelligence wasn’t involved, and in the spirit of comic book villains stabbing each other in the back, the Chinese blew up a Russian lab to monopolize the virus, and the Russians, supporting the virus elsewhere, retaliated by releasing it in Wuhan.
This speculative scenario could explain why Russian troll farms continue to spread unprecedented levels of anti-vaccination disinformation. They are very angry and the world will be largely protected from their biological weapons.
Oh, and Russia is the first country to have a vaccine. Because maybe they were infected with this virus before the world knew about it.
What’s more, the Russian Sputnik vaccine was revealed to have different ingredients in different markets, and they recently sold hundreds of thousands of doses to Slovaks, Ingredients do not match specifications. It can actually be anything. When the Slovaks demanded more information, the Russians withdrew the shipment.
“If you want to know what’s in there, we’ll take it back.” Does this inspire confidence in you?
So, in this case, the Russians would vaccinate their own people (and perhaps friendly countries) with the real vaccine, then sell useless or worse vaccines to others, and then release the virus – SARS-CoV2 or the big virus – in their “nearby”. Central and Eastern Europe becomes easy to pick. No one else was affected because no one else was crazy enough to consider using Sputnik.
In fact, governments in the region have Suspicious incompetenceEven by their usual standards, when it comes to procuring Western vaccines, or they may be deliberately delaying to make room for a Sputnik-based Russian PR offensive, going against the overwhelming wishes of the population.
Maybe it’s not that it’s about making room for Russia’s only attack.
This is some thin speculation with few hard facts, but it’s 110% consistent with Russia’s modus operandi.
For the love of fuck, get some Western vaccinations.
Well, the content of spy novels is speculative and more for entertainment purposes, but the possibility of a lab leak is very high. The reason the lab leak theory fell out of favor is simply that Donald Trump supported it, which was enough to trigger knee-jerk opposition.
Of course, China’s influence and money soon turned the tables, including through the World Health Organization, for whom (…ahem) the pandemic was a reputational nightmare.
“Strange bat viruses accidentally appear in the city, strange bat virus laboratories are conducting secret biological weapons research, and the two things are not related” are always real conspiracy theories. This is an insult to people’s intelligence.
China did not intentionally release SARS-CoV2, but once the virus was released, they quickly and skillfully took advantage of the opportunity. They act through political proxies to maximize the economic damage of Covid-19 to interested countries, preparing to fill the vacuum with economic colonization…ahem, china investmentselling defective medical equipment at exorbitant prices, sometimes to countries weeks ago gave China provided high-quality medical equipment for free, possibly directed the World Health Organization to downplay the epidemic, refused to call it a pandemic for a long time, spread anti-mask disinformation when the virus was just starting to spread around the world and could still be stopped with minimal precautions (or maybe the World Health Organization was independently stupid), and squeezed the best out of a pandemic created by their (at best) negligence – by not being stupid enough to exploit the biggest biological epidemic by chance of being a global bloodthirsty creature.

