A Chinese virologist detonates a high-caliber surprise about the origin of the Coronavirus

A Chinese virologist detonates a high-caliber surprise about the origin of the Coronavirus

09/12/2020 10:54

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A Chinese virologist, who was in hiding in fear for her safety, appeared before the public once again to make a dangerous statement about her possession of scientific evidence that proves that “Covid-19″ is man-made.

Scientist Li Ming-yan said, in an interview with the British program “Los Women”, that she participated in the first research on “Covid-19″ last year.

When asked about the origin of the deadly virus that has killed more than 900,000 people around the world, Yan answered via video link from a secret location, “It originated in the laboratory, the laboratory in Wuhan, which is under the control of the Chinese government.”

She indicated that the reports that the Corona virus originated in the Wuhan Animal Market is just a “smoke cloud”, and that it has evidence that the virus is not from nature and that it is man-made, confirming that it will publish this evidence.

The expert added that its origin can be confirmed based on the genome sequence that resembles a human fingerprint.

Regarding the government’s request for the scientist to remain silent, Yan said, “I was a doctor and holds a doctorate degree, and I work with a group of leading experts in the world, and because I obtained my university degree from China, I was assigned to conduct the confidential investigation of the new pneumonia in Wuhan.”

And she confirmed, “I informed my supervisor of what I found during the investigation, but there was no response, as everyone was worried, so I kept silent,” and continued, “That is why I decided to tell people and posted a video on YouTube from America that China discovered an epidemic of Corona transmitted from one person to another.”

Earlier, the Chinese scientist fleeing the country, Li Mingyan, said that the Chinese authorities were aware of a deadly virus but had refrained from announcing it.

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