China intentionally engineered Coronavirus as “Bioweapon”: Wuhan researcher

China intentionally engineered Coronavirus as "Bioweapon": Wuhan researcher
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China intentionally engineered coronavirus. According to a researcher in Wuhan, China deliberately developed coronavirus as a “bioweapon.” Chao Shan made the shocking revelation in an exclusive interview with Jennifer Zeng, an International Press Association member who delivers first-hand information and unique perspectives about China and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

Mr. Chao stated that he and his colleagues were entrusted with determining the most successful strain for spreading among other species, including humans. Ms. Jennifer has shared the entire interview on her blog.

She has also shared a video on her Twitter account in which she outlines what Mr. Chao, a researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, told her.

China intentionally engineered coronavirus, watch the interview:

According to Ms. Jennifer’s blog, the interview took place in September 2021. Ms. Chao was given four strains of coronavirus by his superior in Nanjing City in 2019 to test which one was the most virulent and transmissible, according to her.

Mr. Chao put the virus through its paces on human ACE2 receptors, bats, and monkeys.

Mr. Chao also referred to the coronavirus as a “bioweapon.”

During the 26-minute interview, he also said that several of his colleagues went missing during the 2019 Military World Games in Wuhan. Later, one of them disclosed that they were dispatched to hotels where athletes from other countries were staying in order to “check the health or hygiene conditions.” Chao Shan felt that they were put there to spread the infection because verifying cleanliness does not require virologists.

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Ms. Jennifer, in response to Mr. Chao’s assertions, stated that it is only a small piece of the puzzle.

So yes, the real cause of the epidemic that has killed almost 7 million people globally, if not more, remains unknown.

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