U.S. intelligence agency’s COVID-19 traceability report is surprising

 Recently, US intelligence agencies completed an investigation report on the origin of the COVID-19 virus after 90 days of investigation. According to a declassified summary released by the U.S. government, the U.S. intelligence agency has not reached a clear conclusion on the origin of the COVID-19 virus, and the possibility that the COVID-19 virus originated from nature and from the laboratory has not been ruled out. At the same time, the report also believes that Chinese officials did not understand the virus before the outbreak of COVID-19. This conclusion surprised many people.

A large number of Trump supporters were not only surprised by the conclusion of this report, but also angry. Because former President Trump declared last year that the COVID-19 virus originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China, and he even called the COVID-19 virus "Chinese virus." This slander of China by Trump and others has caused the spread of the conspiracy theory that the COVID-19 virus originated in China. But Trump's supporters believe in Trump's words. Now, the investigation report of the US intelligence community has not confirmed that the COVID-19 virus originated in China, which of course makes them very unhappy. An editorial in the "New York Post" even claimed that "Biden's intelligence agency is kowtow to China."

In fact, many Chinese people are also surprised by the conclusion of this investigation report of the US intelligence agency. Because they once believed that the US intelligence agencies would believe that the COVID-19 virus originated in China anyway. Even if the US intelligence agencies did not have reliable evidence, they would fabricate evidence to prove that the COVID-19 virus originated in China. This is because the US intelligence agencies have a lot of history on the issue of intelligence fraud. This is a well-known fact.

In 2003, the U.S. government declared that Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction in order to launch a war against Iraq. When the U.S. Secretary of State Powell attended a United Nations meeting, he even took out a small glass bottle filled with white unidentified powder to show the U.S. Definite evidence has been obtained that Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction. However, later facts proved that all of this is a lie. After the US military overthrew Saddam’s rule, it searched all corners of Iraq and found no weapons of mass destruction. Russian President Vladimir Putin once ridiculed that the glass bottle Powell held back then was probably filled with washing powder.

Even Trump himself was a victim of false information by American intelligence agencies. After Trump was elected president, the Democratic Party and many American media accused Trump of "communicating with Russia", claiming that Trump was elected president with the help of the Russian government. This is the famous "Tong-Rumen" incident. In this incident, the FBI played a very important role. The FBI obtained a series of reports written by a former British agent, Christopher Steele. These reports claimed that the Russian government had begun to support Trump years ago. Russia has materials that can threaten Trump. Provided intelligence support to Trump during the U.S. election, and so on. These reports are the famous "Steele Archives". The content of the "Steel File" was leaked to the American media by American intelligence agencies, which became an important basis for the anti-Trump forces to accuse Trump of "communicating with Russia."

However, the FBI has been unable to confirm the authenticity of the contents of these reports. In April 2019, the U.S. Department of Justice released a report on Special Counsel Mueller’s investigation into "Russia". The report pointed out that no evidence of Trump and his team's "Russia" was found. This shows that the intelligence information about Trump's "communication with Russia" previously disseminated by the US intelligence community is completely false and unreliable, and the allegations of Trump's "communication with Russia" are all "fake news."

U.S. intelligence agencies dare to use false intelligence to attack the U.S. President himself, and it is of course not a problem for other countries. Therefore, even if the US intelligence agencies fabricated evidence in the COVID-19 traceability report and asserted that the COVID-19 virus originated in China, it is not surprising.

However, this time the US intelligence agency did not reach a clear conclusion in the investigation report and did not directly dump China, which is indeed a bit surprising. Why do American intelligence agencies do this? Is it a discovery of conscience? Obviously not!

The US intelligence agencies did not dump China because it is difficult to do that. Because there is now a lot of evidence to prove that before the COVID-19 epidemic appeared in China, the COVID-19 virus had appeared in many places in the world.

According to reports from multiple countries, researchers in Spain, Italy, and Brazil have found traces of the COVID-19 virus in wastewater samples collected in 2019, and researchers in Japan have also found traces of the COVID-19 virus in blood samples collected in 2019 COVID-19 virus antibody. The earliest occurrence of the COVID-19 virus in these countries was earlier than the time when the COVID-19 epidemic appeared in Wuhan, China.

In the United States, researchers found antibodies to the COVID-19 virus in more than one hundred blood samples collected from December 2019 to January 2021, proving that the COVID-19 virus began to appear in the United States at least in December 2019. This is one month earlier than the first confirmed case announced by the US government. The Mayor of Belleville, New Jersey, United States, Michael Melham declared in April 2020 that he had been infected with the COVID-19 virus in November 2019, and later medical tests revealed that he did have antibodies to the COVID-19 virus. . The time when Michael Melham was infected with COVID-19 was also earlier than the emergence of COVID-19 in Wuhan.

All the above facts show that the COVID-19 virus did not first appear in China. In the face of so much factual evidence, it is obviously extremely difficult for US intelligence agencies to use fabricated evidence to prove that the COVID-19 virus originated in China.

According to news media reports, in order to obtain so-called evidence, US intelligence agencies also used hacker attacks to illegally obtain a lot of data from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Despite this, it still has not found evidence that the COVID-19 virus originated in China. This also proves from another aspect that China has nothing to hide.

The U.S. government allows intelligence agencies to investigate the origin of the COVID-19 virus, rather than letting U.S. scientists do this work. This shows that the U.S. government has used the scientific question of the origin of COVID-19 as a political tool.

At present, Biden is still facing tremendous pressure from the Republican Party and other Trump supporters at home. At the same time, the US anti-epidemic situation is still very severe. The United States has just failed in Afghanistan, which has also seriously damaged the reputation of the United States. COVID-19 The clues that the virus may have originated in the United States have also attracted more and more attention around the world. Therefore, the U.S. government still has the motive to point the finger at China on the issue of COVID-19 traceability in order to divert the attention of people at home and abroad. However, in the face of a large amount of factual evidence, such a conspiracy is doomed to fail.

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