{"id":5416,"date":"2023-02-07T04:46:54","date_gmt":"2023-02-07T10:46:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ustower.net\/?p=5416"},"modified":"2023-02-07T04:46:57","modified_gmt":"2023-02-07T10:46:57","slug":"conspiracy-truths","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ustower.net\/?p=5416","title":{"rendered":"Conspiracy Truths"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>he United States paid for the work that may have created the Covid virus. That research, into a virus genetically engineered for the&nbsp;highest possible infectivity&nbsp;for human cells, was subcontracted to the Chinese at Wuhan by an American organization named EcoHealth. And now, a new Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report says the National Institute of Health, the originator of the grant, failed to exercise its oversight over EcoHealth, and EcoHealth over Wuhan.<br \/>\nIt&#8217;s not a smoking gun, but it is pretty close. Senator Rand Paul will take up the contents of the OIG report soon in hearings. Here are five questions he may want to focus on.<br \/>\nQuestion 1: Though the new OIG report does not mention Covid specifically, it is scathing in its denunciation of EcoHealth and the NIH in failing to properly oversee the research and other work it paid for at the Wuhan National Lab in China. Not touched on at all is the question of why bioweapon engineering-type research was subbed out to China, an ostensible adversary of the U.S. So\u2014why was it? Did NIH not know that the editorial board of the lead researcher&#8217;s virology journal included members of the Chinese&nbsp;military?<br \/>\nQuestion 2:&nbsp;The OIG&nbsp;stated, &#8220;Despite identifying potential risks associated with research being performed under the EcoHealth awards, we found that NIH did not effectively monitor or take timely action to address EcoHealth\u2019s compliance with some requirements. Although NIH and EcoHealth had established monitoring procedures, we found deficiencies in complying with those procedures limited NIH and EcoHealth\u2019s ability to effectively monitor Federal grant awards and subawards to understand the nature of the research conducted, identify potential problem areas, and take corrective action. Using its discretion, NIH did not refer the research to HHS for an outside review for enhanced potential pandemic pathogens.<br \/>\n\u201cWith improved oversight, NIH may have been able to take more timely corrective actions to mitigate the inherent risks associated with this type of research.\u201d One timely corrective action missed was not insisting EcoHealth produce a&nbsp;required&nbsp;progress report about its subgrants in the summer of 2019, just months before the advent of the coronavirus.<br \/>\nWhat may have been missed?<br \/>\nThough gain-of-function research does not leave a physical marker to prove origin, to date, there is no evidence Covid was of a natural origin (this is surprising because both the SARS1 and MERS viruses [related to Covid] had left&nbsp;copious&nbsp;traces in the environment.) There is much to show it was&nbsp;not.<br \/>\nWe do know Wuhan conducted research aimed at doing what Covid does, making a virus originally not dangerous to humans into a super-infector designed to spread quickly while resisting existing cures and vaccines. We know the first cases of the virus were in Wuhan, and include researchers at the virology lab who were infected in November 2019. We know precautions at the lab were insufficient to contain the virus. In a murder case, this evidence would be enough to show means and method beyond a reasonable doubt.<br \/>\nQuestion 3: The Wuhan lab was already a nexus of attention before Covid. Following a controversial September 2019 coronavirus lecture the lead researcher gave in&nbsp;Mozambique, Wuhan pulled their virus database&nbsp;offline. The Chinese government still&nbsp;refuses&nbsp;to provide any of its raw data, safety logs, or lab records (the OIG report criticized EcoHealth\u2019s inability to obtain scientific documentation from Wuhan despite having paid for it with U.S. tax dollars). Another Wuhan scientist was forced to leave a Canadian university for shipping deadly viruses, including&nbsp;Ebola, back to China. The lab also tried to steal intellectual property regarding remdesivir, a class of antiviral medications used to treat Covid prior to the vaccine.<br \/>\nAs early as 2018, Wuhan alarmed visiting U.S. State Department safety inspectors. \u201cThe new lab has a serious shortage of appropriately trained technicians and investigators needed to safely operate this high-containment laboratory,\u201d the State inspectors&nbsp;wrote. They warned the lab\u2019s work on \u201cbat coronaviruses and their potential human transmission represented a risk of a new SARS-like pandemic.\u201d The Chinese worked under mostly BSL2-level safety conditions far too lax to contain a virus like Covid.<br \/>\nSo a key question for Senator Paul to ask is, given this background, why did the NIH fund a place like Wuhan?<br \/>\nQuestion 4: What was the role of EcoHealth and others in promoting the as-yet-to-be-proven natural origin theory?<br \/>\nNow years after the pandemic began, Chinese researchers have failed to find the original bat population, or the intermediate species to which Covid might have jumped, or any serological evidence that any Chinese population, including that of Wuhan, had ever been exposed to the virus prior to late 2019. The&nbsp;search&nbsp;in China for the natural origin of the virus, the zoonotic animal-to-human spillover, included testing more than 80,000 different animals from across dozens of provinces.<br \/>\nNot a single case of Covid in animals in nature was found (according to a study published in the journal &#8220;Nature Medicine&#8221; in March 2020, the Covid virus has genetic elements that are not commonly found in naturally occurring zoonotic viruses, suggesting that it may have been engineered or manipulated in a laboratory). Chinese researchers did find&nbsp;primordial&nbsp;cases in people from Wuhan near the laboratory with no link to that infamous wet market China claims sold an infected bat eaten by Patient One.<br \/>\nSo why does the natural origin theory persist? One of the strongest shows of support was a letter from dozens of scientists published in early 2020 in the British medical journal&nbsp;Lancet. The letter had actually been&nbsp;written&nbsp;not by the scientists, but by Peter Daszak, president of EcoHealth, the grantee who subcontracted with Wuhan. If the virus had indeed escaped from research they funded, EcoHealth would be potentially liable, as of course would the American government. EcoHealth went on to plant never-challenged&nbsp;stories&nbsp;in the MSM labeling anyone who thought Wuhan was to blame a conspiracy crank. Then, when the pandemic began, Daszak&nbsp;argued&nbsp;that criticizing the zoonotic hypothesis would only stoke xenophobia toward China.<br \/>\nMeanwhile, a Chinese-affiliated scientific journal at the University of Massachusetts Medical School commissioned&nbsp;commentary&nbsp;to refute that Covid originated in the Wuhan lab, the same position held by the Chinese government. Mirroring the American media, the journal called anything to the contrary \u201cspeculations, rumors, and conspiracy theories.\u201d Chinese officials also&nbsp;objected&nbsp;elsewhere to any name, such as the Wuhan Flu, linking the virus to China.<br \/>\nQuestion 5: Did Dr. Anthony Fauci participate in a cover-up and\/or did he perjure himself before Congress? In an answer to Senator Rand Paul at a hearing in the midst of the pandemic, Fauci&nbsp;stated, \u201cyou are entirely and completely incorrect\u2014that the NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain-of-function research in the Wuhan Institute of Virology.\u201d Fauci later&nbsp;admitted&nbsp;that \u201cthere\u2019s no way of guaranteeing\u201d American taxpayer money routed to Wuhan didn\u2019t fund gain-of-function research, and the recent OIG&nbsp;report&nbsp;confirms it in fact did. Fauci also&nbsp;reversed&nbsp;himself completely in saying he is no longer convinced Covid developed naturally. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene&nbsp;accused&nbsp;Fauci of complicity in gain-of-function experiments and called for his firing as the nation\u2019s top infectious disease expert. Fauci has since retired.<br \/>\nAnd, just for kicks, a bonus&nbsp;Question 6, should Senator Paul call any member of the mainstream media to his hearings: &#8220;Do you now have any regrets over your coverage of the origins of Covid given all of this information, some which existed when you mocked laboratory origin as a conspiracy theory?&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Theamericanconservative<\/p>\n<p>Tags\uff1aCovid<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>he United States paid for the work that may have created the Covid virus. That research, into a virus genetically engineered for the&nbsp;highest possible infectivity&nbsp;for human cells, was subcontracted to the Chinese at Wuhan by an American organization named EcoHealth. 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