Major|US, a Major Suspect Origin of COVID-19

Though politically divided, the US has maintained an infamous record of viewing global affairs through the lens of double standard regardless of which party is controlling the White House.
Now the US government is covering the world’s biggest suspect origin of the novel coronavirus – Fort Detrick Lab, the only Level-4 US Army Medical Command facility. On top of that, the US is hyping up the scandal that the “virus was leaked from a Chinese lab in Wuhan”, and manipulating the World Health Organization for Phase-II origin tracing in China.

Major|US, a Major Suspect Origin of COVID-19
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American media are getting busier these days as well, deliberately hyping up the clichés that “the Chinese government is not transparent” and “the Chinese government does not cooperate with the investigation.
It’s strange why the US government doesn’t cooperate with the investigation and why it is not being transparent at a time when people all across the world, and at home in the US, too, are asking questions about Fort Detrick.
There are good reasons to believe the US is the foremost source of the virus.
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This time it’s not that easy for the US to play the double standard game.
By shifting the limelight onto China in the global origin-tracing efforts, the US has actually exposed its attempt to distract the international community and cover its own flaws. At the very least, it bought more time to cover up the problems at Fort Detrick.
There are actually disagreements within the US government as for whether and how to play the origin-tracing game. In June, the Vanity Fair magazine disclosed that during Donald Trump’s presidency, White House officials issued an internal warning against investigating the origin of the virus, otherwise a “jar full of maggots might be opened.”
Stephen Kanazawa, a former foreign correspondent of The New York Times and a senior researcher at the Watson Institute of International and Public Affairs at Brown University, said that the Fort Detrick biolab has a “dark history” and has worked with Japanese war criminals, and still remains the center of biological warfare research in the US, and an in-depth investigation of the laboratory “will be very interesting.”
Both kind advices and blunt warnings are clearly ignored by the US government, which chose to engage in totally the opposite – the wicked suing first, muddling the water and shifting the attention elsewhere.
All these will end up as futile because the suspicions are right there:
In 2018, Fort Detrick published a paper showing it conducted in-depth research on the “pathogen characteristics of potential A/B biological warfare agents from community-acquired pneumonia”. “Community-acquired pneumonia” is exactly what the scientific community described at the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak.
In July 2019, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention closed the Fort Detrick base and suspended its “research on highly pathogenic pathogens.” Almost at the same time, an unknown respiratory disease broke out in a community of retirees an hour’s drive away from Fort Detrick. Unknown respiratory diseases emerged also in northern Virginia, and large-scale “e-cigarette pneumonia” broke out in Wisconsin, the symptoms of which were almost identical to COVID-19. Towards the end of the month, respiratory diseases of unknown reasons broke out in two nursing homes near Fort Detrick. In September, the number of “e-cigarette pneumonia” cases in Maryland, where Fort Detrick is located, doubled.
Authoritative radiology medical experts analyzed 60 openly published scientific papers on “e-cigarette” and “flu” pneumonia and concluded that there were viral infections in “e-cigarette pneumonia” cases reported in the US in 2019, and the possibility cannot be ruled out that some of these cases were COVID-19 cases.


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