Exclusive: In 2016, a Chinese Military Officer,
Key to COVID-19’s Origin, Mapped Virus
Spread to the U.S.
Gateway Pundit,
by
Lawrence Sellin and Anna Chen
Original Article
Posted By: LittleRedHen1,
5/31/2021 11:09:42 AM
It was all part of the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) biowarfare plan against the United States. The design of COVID-19 was based on a number of bioweapon features, in particular, highly contagious, low lethality, and a high rate of asymptomatic transmission. Another important feature of a PLA bioweapon, not mentioned on that list, is disguising its origin. That is, the capability of avoiding responsibility for a biowarfare attack by designing a virus that could be blamed on a natural outbreak.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Kate318 5/31/2021 11:19:02 AM (No. 801728)
Except there is no such thing as “asymtomatic spread.” You need a complicit medical community working with a dubious testing process to accomplish that, combined with a gullible public.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
vetposter 5/31/2021 11:48:19 AM (No. 801768)
The problem with this unsourced article is that it is from the disreputable Gateway Pundit joe hoft clickbait plagiarism site. Therefore it has little to no credibility.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
DVC 5/31/2021 11:50:32 AM (No. 801773)
This should get a nuclear counterstrike on China for their bioweapon attack on the USA.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/31/2021 12:03:04 PM (No. 801801)
Re #1,
SARS-CoV-2 Transmission From People Without COVID-19 Symptoms
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2774707
Re #2, A read of the article reveals that it was written by a medical researcher, whose credentials are posted at the end of the article. It was not written by GP writers.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/31/2021 12:14:51 PM (No. 801814)
I recommend that #2 and any other doubters of Lawrence Sellin’s credentials have a look at his name in Search. He writes for many well-known publications - Daily Caller, The Hill, and others.
Lawrence Sellin, Ph.D. is retired from an international career in business and medical research with 29 years of service in the US Army Reserve and a veteran of Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Geoman 5/31/2021 12:20:49 PM (No. 801820)
This is why China rear kissers in the US are now creating a mantra of accidental release. Never mind that it was developed to kill China's enemies, our democrat media is now saying that it was an accidental leak from a lab doing innocent scientific research to save children and puppies around the world.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
SkeezerMcGee 5/31/2021 12:28:43 PM (No. 801828)
Fauci continues to advocate that the U.S. government give grant money to China for deadly virus research! Why not? China is a poor country. s/off.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
vetposter 5/31/2021 12:50:47 PM (No. 801860)
#4,5. A career as an army reservist plus an international businessman hardly qualifies anyone to report on an unsourced speculative clickbait article that only is published by the totally disreputable GP.
Anyone foolish enough to accept this as truth is gullible.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DVC 5/31/2021 2:58:05 PM (No. 801963)
A quick review of the paper referred to by #4, it publishes a summary of a computer modeling exercise, which presumes that there is a mechanism of transmission from asymptomatic individuals. If the point of posting is to show that asymptomatic transmission is a real phenomenon, this certainly does nothing whatsoever to do that. The paper models transmission mathematically based on certain assumptions about transmission rates from symptomatic and asymptomatic persons. There seems to have been no clinical or research work, only a computer model created with a bunch of assumptions.
I am somewhat skeptical of but open minded about the spread of Wuhan virus from asymptomatic individuals. Perhaps it can really happen. Perhaps it is even common. I don't know, and have never seen anything but assertions on one side or the other. I'd be interested in learning how much of a real phenomenon this is, but this referenced paper doesn't seem shed any light on that topic.
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