Major Bombshell Exposes China’s Role In Global Pandemic

In a major upset to the Chinese Communist Party, investigate reporters discovered that The Wuhan Institute of Virology did in fact keep live bats in the facility, contradicting a previous report from the World Health Organization (WHO) which routinely shot down that theory as mere conspiracy.

The WHO has recently shifted their approach to China, saying “all theories still remain on the table” as the “lab leak” hypothesis gains steam. Previously, the WHO worked tirelessly to conceal China’s role in the global pandemic, even conducting a series of weeks-long “investigations” in which they determined the virus definitely originated naturally amongst different animal species.

Dr. Fauci, and other medical experts across the globe, ran with this determination no questions asked. After a massive email dump, it was revealed that Fauci was a main actor in downplaying China’s role in the pandemic. He maintained, in the press and in private correspondence, that data overwhelmingly discredited Former President Donald Trump’s original theory that COVID-19 leaked from the Wuhan Lab.

Reporters obtained top-secret video footage from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In the video, Communist scientists are celebrating the launch of a new high-level bio lab in May 2017.

The video shows bats being held in a cage on the premises, along with vision of a scientist feeding a bat with a worm.

The harrowing footage can be seen in the full story below:

The WHO began investigating the origins of COVID-19 shortly after the global pandemic took effect. Nowhere in their reporting did they mention live bats being kept on premises at the Wuhan Institute of Virology — a major omission as little was known about the virus at the time. The only mention of any live animals in WHO’s reporting was of “primates” who were being used for testing with SARS-CoV-2 research.

A member of the WHO’s investigative team in Wuhan, Peter Daszak repeatedly said there was no evidence to suggest live bats were being held at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, calling any such claims a “conspiracy.”

Daszak as recently as last year claimed: “No BATS were sent to Wuhan lab for genetic analysis of viruses collected in the field. That’s now how this science works. We collect bat samples, send them to the lab. We RELEASE bats where we catch them!”

Other WHO officials similarly attempted to downplay the possibility of live bats being kept at the Wuhan Lab.

Meanwhile, W.H.O. Director General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, demanded more “transparency” from China was needed in the forthcoming investigation into COVID’s origins, hinting that Beijing was less-than cooperative in the past.

Tedros, speaking with other globalist leaders at the G7 summit, revealed the lab leak hadn’t been ruled out and “every hypothesis should be open,” a belief long echoed by Donald Trump and many Republican leaders in the United States.

The WHO director gave some harrowing statistics – revealing millions have died as a result of the China Virus.

He said:

“I think the respect these people deserve is knowing what the origin of this virus is so that we can prevent it from happening again.”


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