Coronavirus Not from a Bat? Scientists in China Release Study Blaming Wuhan Laboratory for Pandemic

Glen Beck has been questioning the narrative that the coronavirus originated with bats and he’s not alone.

Kenneth Rapoza, Senior Contributor for Forbes observed, “For months, anyone who said the new SARS coronavirus might have come out of a virology research lab in Wuhan, China was dismissed as a right wing xenophobe.”

Before Rapoza and Beck, FOX News host Tucker Carlson was banging the drum to not trust Beijing’s explanations for the COVID-19 pandemic.

Josh Rogin says he had been shown documents dating back to 2015 that reveal the U.S. government was concerned about standards at the Wuhan lab. “In fact,” says Rapoza, “they were worried that one day, one of these experiments … could escape and become a global nightmare.”

 

As Rogin reveals, our government helped China set up the Wuhan virology lab because it was felt China had to “get up to par in the global life sciences.” But U.S. sources expressed concern as early as 2015 about the labs experiments on bats.

A cable obtained by Rogin “warns that the lab’s work on bat coronaviruses and their potential human transmission represented a risk of a new SARS-like pandemic.”Hopefully, China will cooperate, quit deflecting blame, and tell the truth. But as Rapoza said: “Good luck with that.”

Watch the video as Glen Beck tells his viewers what the likely cause of SARS and other viruses that originated in China really was.


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