Scientist Uncovers ‘Smoking Gun’ Evidence China Created Covid

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Scientist Uncovers ‘Smoking Gun’ Evidence China Created Covid  virus
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A top scientist has just announced the discovery of “smoking gun” evidence proving that Communist China created Covid as a bioweapon to be used as a mass global depopulation tool.

Richard H. Ebright, a molecular biologist at Rutgers University, said in a Wall Street Journal report that the virus was actually manmade in a Chinese lab.

The goal was to kill over 1 billion people with the virus and vaccinate most of those who survived through fearmongering tactics.

According to the report, China knew that Western nations would approve experimental mRNA shots for the public that would create a “depopulation ticking timebomb.”

The move would eventually allow China to dominate the United States to become the world’s global superpower.

“He cited evidence found in a 2018 document from the lab that talked of making such a virus,” the report explained.

“[The document] elevates the evidence provided by the genome sequence from the level of noteworthy to the level of a smoking gun,” Ebright explained.

report in the New York Post notes that the papers cited by Ebright were drafts and notes regarding a grant proposal called Project DEFUSE, “which sought to test engineering bat coronaviruses in a way that would make them more easily transmissible to humans.”

In the article by former New York Times editor Nicholas Wade, he suggested that the project was advanced also with funding from the Chinese Communist government after America’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency refused to give it money.

“Viruses made according to the DEFUSE protocol could have been available by the time COVID-19 broke out, sometime between August and November 2019,” Wade confirmed.

“This would account for the otherwise unexplained timing of the pandemic along with its place of origin.”

Further, the Post reported Wade explained the specific genetics of the virus that let it hit humans right away was another indication of “the virus’s laboratory birth.”

Wade explains:

“Whereas most viruses require repeated tries to switch from an animal host to people, SARS-CoV-2 infected humans out of the box as if it had been preadapted while growing in the humanized mice called for in the DEFUSE protocol.”

While a multitude of questions remain, Ebright reports that there’s also credibility to the idea that the contributions of the American EcoHealth Alliance helped with projects addressed in Wuhan.

The Post report explained that documents that were published by US Right to Know provided evidence the virus was manufactured.

The docs contained notes regarding Project DEFUSE and details about synthesizing bat coronaviruses to make them more transmissible.

The report said:

“The researchers proposed introducing ‘appropriate human-specific cleavage sites’ to the spike proteins of SARS-related viruses in the lab, the same method several biologists have said could have been used to synthesize the coronavirus that led to the pandemic.”

While COVID’s origins still pose questions, Dr. Filippa Lentzos, an associate professor of science and international security at King’s College London, “said the world needed to acknowledge that the possibility exists that the virus was synthesized, ” the report said.

“We have to acknowledge the fact that the pandemic could have started from some research-related incident,” Lentzos said.