Much is coming out about China and its relationship to COVID-19. The House Oversight and Accountability Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic held a hearing on the origin of COVID-19 despite a warning of disapproval of China.
During
the hearing, several lawmakers questioned U.S. responsibility in funding
gain-of-function research. Gain-of-function is “the process of making a disease
more dangerous or contagious for the purpose of studying a response” according to
Fred Lucas.
The
U.S. government looks guilty because it “gave about $600,000 to EcoHealth
Alliance, a nonprofit that in turn used the money to pay for coronavirus
research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China.” Lucas listed “four takeaways
from the hearing.”
1. Lab Leak ‘Only Explanation Credibly
Supported by Intelligence, Science, and Common Sense’
The head of U.S. intelligence agencies
under President Donald Trump told the panel that a leak from a laboratory is
the only reasonable explanation for the rapid spread of the virus that causes
COVID-19.
“My informed assessment, as a person with
as much or more access than anyone to our government’s intelligence during the
initial year of the virus outbreak and pandemic onset, has been and continues
to be that a lab leak is the only explanation credibly supported by our
intelligence, by science, and by common sense,” former National Intelligence
Director John Ratcliffe, who served from May 2020 until Jan. 21, 2021,
testified….
If this were a trial, Ratcliffe said, “the
preponderance of circumstantial evidence” from known intelligence would prompt
a jury’s guilty verdict “to an accusation that the coronavirus research in the
Wuhan lab was responsible for spawning a global pandemic.”
He added: “The Chinese Communist Party
would be convicted of going to great lengths to cover up the virus’ origins.” …
2. ‘How-To Manual in Orchestrating a
Cover-up’
House Oversight and Accountability
Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., laid much of the responsibility at the feet of Dr.
Anthony Fauci, the recently retired, longtime director of the National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
“These scientists have flipped 180 degrees
with no new evidence, produced a paper not based on facts, and then may have
used that paper to brief the intelligence community and suppress the lab leak
hypothesis,” Comer said during the hearing.
“This is a how-to manual in orchestrating
a cover-up by using some of the most powerful and influential institutions in
our country,” he said. “If you ask me, this was set in motion by Dr. Fauci to
hide U.S. funding of gain-of-function research and dodge accountability for a
virus that has killed more than 1 million Americans.” ….
3. Wenstrup to China: ‘Intimidation
Tactics Will Not Work’
The House select subcommittee will send a
letter to the Chinese ambassador to the United States telling the Chinese
government to stop trying to intimidate and obstruct the congressional
investigation into the origins of COVID-19.
Rep. Brad Wenstrup, chairman of the subcommittee,
referred to an email message to the panel last week from the Chines Embassy.
“I am reaching out to express our grave
concern regarding the COVID-19 origins hearing to be chaired by Congressman
Wenstrup next Tuesday,” Li Xiang, a counselor with the Chinese Embassy in
Washington, said in the April 14 email.
“We firmly oppose it,” Li went on to say.
“We have some news for Beijing. These
intimidation tactics will not work,” Wenstrup said early in the hearing
Tuesday. “It will not slow down our work. And we will not cease. After the
hearing, I’ll be sending a letter to the Chinese ambassador to the U.S. requesting
that China cease intimidation tactics and cooperate with this investigation.”
The panel’s chairman also noted that this
has been a pattern for the Chinese government, referencing an October 2021
report by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
“What is clear is that China does not want
the globe to know the origins [of COVID-19],” Wenstrup said. “They dodge and
duck every legitimate attempt to investigate this question. According to the
fact sheet, China has systematically prevented a transparent and thorough
investigation of the COVID pandemic’s origins. According to the ODNI report,
China has hindered global investigations.”
4. ‘Hiroshima Event’
The gravity of a man-made virus should carry
the same alarm as that of a nuclear bomb, noted Feith, the former State
Department official in charge of East Asian and Pacific affairs, commenting on
the COVID-19 death toll.
“If COVID emerged from a lab, particularly
one conducting gain-of-function virology experiments with technologies invented
only a few years ago, then this was akin to a Hiroshima event, revealing new
and modern high-tech risks to human civilizations and even our species,” Feith
told the select subcommittee….
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