Posted on 04/15/2020 11:48:55 PM PDT by knighthawk
Add this critical date:
January 15: USA-China trade agreement signed.
I think the ChiComs were downplaying Covid-19 to save the deal.
It takes an "Indiana Jones" level of effort to find these specific rare bats in those remote jungle caves. They were brought to Wuhan to study in the bio-labs, not to eat.
The bizzare sucker-plate on the Horseshoe Bat's face is probably related to its propensity to collect and harbor dangerous viruses.
Yes. See 22.
Kiss me you fool.
China Ping!
China owes the American people TRILLIONS.
Bkmk
LOL - good one...
Who knows what the purpose may have been in the future. The CCP should not be trusted with virus’. But this was no secret. The virus lab was well known. They did not keep their purpose a secret. It was called a virus lab. It did work with the US. And it published its findings and solicited for microbiologists with experience in virus’ publicly. So if there were to be a military purpose, this lab was not there yet.
China has a great natural need to understand virus’. Especially those that are in local pools within their natural surroundings. That is to say that the virus’ are common within the bloodstreams of animals common to China. Because the Chinese population is so large and dense, its an obvious need for their government to know all they can about these virus’. And whether these virus’ can be thwarted when they jump to humans. If India and China could identify and stop virus’ before they left the country, there would mean fewer deaths from illnesses world wide.
Now, all that being said, there is also a nefarious side to this too. The Chinese military was no doubt watching over this research waiting for a military or political advantage to be gained. Lets say that a virus gets out and they have the vaccine already. Lets say the virus kills only sick and elderly. Lets say that China has a cure and they let the virus out to overwhelm their opponent before they attack. All these things are possible. And the Chinese military would find them valuable.
Thanks for the ping.
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