Chinese virologist on Tucker: Chinese intentionally created this virus

This is a generational copy of the video. Hopefully a proper video shows up soon and Ill replace this one.

Better copy:

Best official FOX video

40 minutes of the show:

Twitter has shut down her account. So now you know about them as well.

 

 

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5 Replies to “Chinese virologist on Tucker: Chinese intentionally created this virus”

  1. If Utube kills this info, here is an alternative source. Just like Tucker says, just in case this gets memory-holed……

    https://www. bit chute .com /video/otbpA9GGiGAs/

  2. “Why The U.S. Government Stopped Funding A Research Project On Bats And Coronaviruses

    By Nurith Aizenman

    NPR.org, April 29, 2020 · Updated on May 1 at 10:50 a.m. ET

    The U.S. government has suddenly terminated funding for a years-long research project in China that many experts say is vital to preventing the next major coronavirus outbreak.

    The project was run by a U.S. nonprofit called EcoHealth Alliance. For more than a decade, the group has been sending teams to China to trap bats, collect samples of their blood, saliva and feces, and then check those samples for new coronaviruses that could spark the next global pandemic. The idea is to identify locations that need to be monitored, come up with strategies to prevent spillover of the virus into human populations and get a jump on creating vaccines and treatments. Already the project has identified hundreds of coronaviruses, including one very similar to the virus behind the current outbreak.

    But since early this month, U.S. officials have been working to raise suspicions about a key collaborator on the project: the Wuhan Institute of Virology, located in the city where the outbreak began. U.S. intelligence officials are investigating whether the coronavirus escaped from the Wuhan Institute through some sort of contamination accident. As noted in an NPR story published last week, many scientists have discounted that theory as nearly impossible.

    Nonetheless, at an April 17 news conference, President Trump said he had given instructions to check if any U.S. funding was slated for the Wuhan Institute, and if so, he said, it would immediately be terminated. Days later, on April 24, the National Institutes of Health, or NIH — which was providing the grant for the project — notified EcoHealth Alliance that the money was being canceled, as first reported by Politico.”
    https://text.npr.org/s.php?sId=847948272