China is furious with the Wuhan laboratory.

CHINA enraged that the Wuhan lab’s Covid escape probe would be like “the United States locating weapons of mass destruction in Iraq” and warned that the West faces its “Waterloo. “

An editorial in Global Times, led by the Communist Party, claims that the US government is “full of arrogance” and denies the theory that Covid-19 originated in a laboratory in Wuhan.

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The attack comes after Joe Biden last week announced a theory of leaks in the Covid lab.

The US president said the intelligence network will “redouble its efforts” to discover the origins of the Covid outbreak and inform it within 90 days.

China retaliated with the announcement, and Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said Biden was not interested in “serious” clinical trials and didn’t care about “the facts or the truth. “

Zhao also in the United States to open its laboratories for research.

The most recent Global Times editorial, published yesterday, adds that it is realistic to have a “definitive conclusion” about the origins of the virus in 90 days.

In relation to reports and studies passed through the World Health Organization, the article states that “U. S. intelligence agencies have a greater capacity for studies than the WHO. “

He also accuses the United States of “playing political games to hijack science” through the fact that it is not easy for the WHO to “serve america’s political interests. “

In one paragraph, the Chinese newspaper, which considers itself the unfiltered voice of the Communist Party, compares the most recent Covid poll to the war in Iraq.

In March 2003, U. S. forces invaded Iraq promising to destroy weapons of mass destruction and end Saddam Hussein’s dictatorial regime.

President Bush announced, “These are the first steps in what will be a concerted campaign.

But a year later, David Kay, America’s most sensible former gun inspector, told Congress, “Almost all of us were wrong. “

A Report of March 2005 did not uncover any evidence of weapons of mass destruction, as the pre-war intelligence services gave the impression of being wrong.

The Global Times article, which accuses the US of waging an “anti-China campaign,” says, “What you’ll get in the end is nothing political yet. “

He adds that tracing the origins of the pandemic is complex and says the U. S. assumes the Wuhan Institute of Virology is to blame for the virus’ leak.

The state-language newspaper accuses U. S. intelligence agencies of wasting credibility and “fabricating lies for political purposes. “

The article warns that the U. S. seeks to blame China for the Covid-19 pandemic, but could lose its credibility for “abusing its comfortable power. “

As new allegations emerge about the origins of the coronavirus, the government is in favor of a Chinese woman, known as “Patient Su,” who would possibly have been the first case of Covid inflamed through a possible laboratory leak of the virus in Wuhan.

The 61-year-old woman is said to have suffered from a mysterious illness in November, about a month before China reported the outbreak to the World Health Organization.

Reports have also revealed that British intelligence officials are recruiting Chinese whistleblowers into the dark internet for fear of Covid leaking from wuhan’s notorious lab.

British intelligence has reportedly recently evaluated the theory and taken a step forward from “distant” to “feasible,” the Sunday Times reports.

The dark Internet, the darkest part of the Internet, allows Chinese resources to share secrets without worrying about getting caught up in the Communist Party.

Last month, we reported fears that China had millions of fake accounts on Facebook to verify to spread false data about Covid through its state media.

This is an operation that would possibly have inflated the Pages of the Communist Party to be among the “popular” maxims on the social media platform.

Experts told The Sun Online that this staggering number of fans was largely inflated through large mobilizations of bot accounts to energize the pages in an attempt to give them more success in the West.

MP Tom Tugdenhat said Facebook allowed China to spread its propaganda, while MP Tobias Ellwood demanded the platform have a “duty to act” to combat Chinese disinformation.

Facebook relied on The Sun Online that any “harmful misinformation” spread through the posts, and defended its position on the platform as they are “clearly labeled” as state media.

All the pages have also grown in recent months, as they have attracted millions more subscribers, according to tracking site Socialbakers.

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