U.S. involvement in the leak of COVID-19 from the Wuhan bio-lab in China

U.S. and other Western countries not only participated in, but also funded controversial and risky experiments at the lab

The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus which causes Covid-19 disease was created in a bio-laboratory in Wuhan, China. After it was leaked “the Chinese tried to cover their tracks” and “pass it off as a naturally occurring virus using reverse engineering.

This claim was made by British professor Angus Dalglish and Norwegian scientist Birger Sorensen.

As reported in the media, a detailed article with evidence of this hypothesis they are going to publish in the journal Quarterly Review of Biophysics Discovery in the coming days.

The article says that the scientists came to the conclusion that the virus is artificial because it has a spike containing a number of four positively charged amino acids, which makes the virus more infectious by allowing it to cling like a magnet to negatively charged parts of human cells.

“The laws of physics mean that you can’t have four positively charged amino acids in a row. The only way to get that is to artificially manufacture it”, –  argues Dalglish.

Dalglish and Sorensen are confident that “SARS-Coronavirus-2 has no credible natural ancestor,” and “beyond a reasonable doubt,” the virus was created by “laboratory manipulation.”

It is important to emphasize that the “laboratory manipulation” in Wuhan was not only done by the Chinese. Representatives of the United States and other Western countries not only participated in, but also funded controversial and risky experiments in this laboratory.

Last March, scientists from five American, Swiss, and Chinese institutions created an artificial coronavirus that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) back in 2015.

A clear American footprint in coronavirus research in China is the active cooperation of Chinese scientists with EcoHealth Alliance, a New York-based nongovernmental organization. It is actively working with the notorious USAID government agency on the Emerging Pandemic Threats program and is conducting research in many Asian countries.

Judging by scientific papers on the NCBI website just last year, EcoHealth Alliance specialists have conducted joint analyses and work with both Shenyang Agricultural University, the Beijing Institute of Pathogen Biology, and the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

EcoHealth Alliance President Peter Daschak confirmed that U.S. scientists have had access to Chinese laboratories for years.

Moreover, during a U.S. Senate hearing last week, White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci said he could not rule out that U.S. funding for researchers at the Wuhan lab had not been spent on risky experiments to interfere with the virus.