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Investigation Uncovers US Scientists’ Role in Creating COVID Virus: Shocking Details Revealed

It is fortunate for people in the world that in the United States there is a law on transparency of information that must be disclosed. So we are informed by 1400 pages of documents and many international media reveals from the US right to know including from Jim Haslam.

First Wave of Exposure Ralph Baric of the University of North Carolina in 2018 announced the successful creation of a bat chimera that was 20% different from the previous SARS outbreak. Already in 2003

Two pieces that The first is the part that will be attached to a human, which is the S1 spine from bat 293, which is 20% different from the SARS one. The second is the S2 part from the bat, also HK3, which is a 20% difference.

This is with the implication that The creation of this new virus can cover all viruses that will spread and cause epidemics in humans. and be able to create a vaccine for humans first, when the COVID outbreak occurs It appears that COVID is 22% different from the SARS virus. The idea of ​​creating a virus that is different from the SARS virus is 22%. In this manner, Baric revealed at the coronavirus conference. It explains that if there is a difference of more than 25%, it will not be possible to create a hybrid that will infect humans. and other mammals

Baric dubbed this 25% theory a bookend, which probably doesn’t mean it’s a bookend. But it refers to the end of the coronavirus process that will spread to humans. Baric is trying to find samples of bat viruses that are no more than 25% different, using a bat virus called RaTG13 that has been kept at the Wuhan Virus Research Institute since 2013. Difference 24.6%

six months earlier COVID outbreak in 2019. This theory has been proposed for funding from the US Public Health Institute NIH NIAID under the name of the CREID (Center for Research in emerging infectious diseases) project and has already been approved for funding. Importantly, there are scholarships available in Thailand as well. and there are government agencies academic institute Organizations in Thailand operate under this CREID.

This project aims to find viruses that have a difference of no more than 25%, and the COVID virus that has appeared to spread around the world since 2019 has a difference of 22%, so it can be said that the operational plan is complete. already

Not only that This project also aims to focus on finding viruses that have already spread. That is a virus in the Ebola group. (Filoviruses) and the Nipah virus group (Nipah virus that causes outbreaks of encephalitis and pneumonia) by finding viruses from bats that are not more than 10% different. And this is the reason why organizations and academic institutions in Thailand are still searching for viruses. In the Covid group lies the group of Ebola and Nipah. By giving the least difference of no more than 10% in order to be able to infect humans and cause outbreaks as efficiently as possible.

The second wave of exposure involves links to Singapore’s Duke NUS medical school. Linfa Wang and Danielle Anderson in 2018 submitted a DEFUSE grant, a model for CREID, to DARPA, the US Department of Defense. But it was not approved. Because of the random risk of danger But finally Substitute the proposal to the NIH on behalf of the CREID project.

Duke has a role at the Wuhan Institute in bat vaccine trials. In the DEFUSE project, Danielle is responsible for animal trials. She specializes in studying viruses and various animal models. In 2019, she worked as an expert on bat immunity at the Wuhan Virus Research Institute. and in November 2019 left the Wuhan Institute for unknown reasons and never disclosed his role in DARPA’s DEFUSE project. Linfa Wang is considered a master at bats. of the world and is an editor in the journal number one, including the journal virology, and resigned as director of Duke’s Institute for Emerging Infectious Diseases.

Danielle is director of the Level III Biosafety Laboratory at Duke, responsible for laboratory animal work with expertise in molecular biology. and RNA viruses

In the third wave of exposure, Valentine Brutelle analyzed that the coronavirus was the result of a reverse genetic system engineered in a lab from six cDNA fragments stitched together using restriction endonuclease. Importantly, Baric even published the creation of a virus from a piece of DNA into a full genetic strand, like COVID. In the DEFUSE 2018 project, Baric detailed the use of the BsmBI enzyme, which is also found in the Covid virus, on YouTube. And it was published in the journal Cell on July 23, 2020 (after the Covid outbreak had already begun) showing the creation of the Covid virus. How easy is it? and study tissue location Places that the COVID virus likes to go to, such as in various parts of the respiratory system. It goes without saying that the team had already planned ahead to create the COVID virus, and in 2020 Baric turned to using other restriction enzymes to create the COVID virus. This could possibly be a deflecting link to COVID.

Fourth Wave of Exposure Baric has created a body of work he can be proud of. both in being able to create the Covid virus in a test tube And the most important thing is the location that gives it the ability to infect humans and cause disease: the furin cleavage site. This piece of genetic code was performed by Baric in cutting this section into the junction of the cleavage site. Thorns S1 and S2 (R667)

The Fifth Wave of Exposure Tim Sheahan Baric’s team is considered a genetic expert and has several employees responsible for different parts of the virus’s genetic makeup.

On December 11, 2019, Tim shared a screenshot. From the computer screen, BatSRBD is displayed, which is genetic code information specific to the consensus sequence of UNC, University of North Carolina, published in the journal PNAS “synthetic recombinant bat SARS-like coronavirus is infectious in cultured cells and in mice” in 2008. This is a synthesis in laboratory The entire 27.9 kb coronavirus known as bat SARS like coronavirus (Bat-SCoV) is thought to represent the origin of the SARS outbreak. and has the ability to infect cells and in laboratory animals

Besides this one The Covid virus itself is considered to be selectively allocated from the genome. Bat coronaviruses, including RaTG13, Laos, Banal, Thailand, Cambodia. Samples of various bat viruses that have the potential to cause epidemics will be stored in Baric’s North Carolina refrigerator and used as a genetic platform on which to build the COVID virus. the best and finally got the 293 and HK3 as mentioned above.

In Baric’s joint press conference with Fauci in 2020, Baric mentioned a 25% bookend that research would need to be conducted. Prevent the next global outbreak. without announcing past research into creating the virus. with a blueprint Already of Covid

Baric, in an interview prior to the September 2021 expose of Project DEFUSE, denied that “Never sent genetic information on virus hybrids, clones or the virus itself” to the Wuhan Virus Research Institute.

However, Fauci has approved $65,000,000 in funding for UNC Baric’s rapidly emerging anti-viral drug development initiative (READDI).

And don’t forget that the patent on genetic data for the Covid virus has been owned by Baric and the NIH since 2018.

2024-03-30 22:30:00

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