WIV has long been suspected as being ground zero for the Chinese virus. The school had apparently been working on genetically modifying bat coronaviruses when one of them "escaped" from the lab, eventually triggering a global "pandemic."
Peter Daszak, a British infectious disease expert, is part of the 10-member World Health Organization (WHO) team that is supposedly investigating where and how these Chinese germs originated. Daszak is also the president of the New York-based EcoHealth Alliance, an organization that claims to be "a global environmental health nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting wildlife and public health from the emergence of disease."
While working at EcoHealth, Daszak led scientific inquiries into the pathogenicity of bat coronaviruses. He was also recently given $3.4 million in taxpayer money from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study "the origin, diversity, capacity to cause illness, and risk of spillover" of said coronaviruses.
As we previously reported, EcoHealth was also discovered to have been involved in projects at WIV to genetically manipulate coronaviruses. EcoHealth also led a propaganda mission to dispel the notion "that COVID-19 does not have a natural origin."
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Just prior to the plandemic, WIV was engaging in a controversial practice known as "gain-of-function" that involves intentionally manipulating viruses, including coronaviruses, to increase their infectiousness.
Back in 2019, EcoHealth was conducting experiments using "infectious clone technology, in vitro and in vivo infection experiments and analysis of receptor binding" in order to "test the hypothesis that % divergence thresholds in S protein sequences predict spillover potential."
Last year, an NIH spokesman – the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), of which Anthony Fauci is the head, is a branch of the NIH – denied that EcoHealth was a participant in these gain-of-function experiments.
The World Health Organization (WHO) flat-out refused to answer questions about whether or not it looked into Daszak's background before hiring him to play a prominent role on its COVID-19 research team.
"Peter Daszak is a disease ecologist who's spent 20 years analyzing the origins, causes and trends in emerging diseases like SARS, Nipah, MERS, avian flu and COVID-19," the organization said in a canned statement. "All experts participating in WHO expert groups are signing declaration of interest."
When questioned directly, Daszak did not provide a response delineating what his role is on the WHO COVID-19 research team.
Earlier this month, officials from the State Department issued a report claiming that workers inside the WIV lab where coronavirus "research" was taking place fell ill with the novel virus weeks before the plandemic was officially announced.
Communist Chinese officials have of course denied that this is the case, as well as denied that WIV is where the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) originated. The official story is that the Chinese virus originated in bat meat at a local Wuhan wet market, located just a few miles away from WIV.
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