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Chinese Military Scientist Filed Patent for Vaccine Just 5 Weeks After Outbreak; Died Mysteriously Months Later, Report Shows


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We were told that it took “months” to develop the vaccine against COVID-19.

But a new report reveals that a patent for the vaccine was filed just 5 weeks after the novel coronavirus first appeared.

Not only is that an incredibly fast turnaround, but this patent was filed by a Chinese military scientist.

Are the Chinese really that advanced that they were able to come up with a vaccine for a novel virus in just 5 weeks?

Or is this further proof that the vaccine truly came from a lab?

As though these circumstances weren’t strange enough, it turns out that the Chinese military scientist died months later.

Zhou Yusen, the scientist who filed the patent, died months later under “mysterious conditions.”

To this date, the cause of death is unknown.

More details on these bizarre circumstances below:

The official narrative surrounding COVID-19 has been rapidly changing.

Ever since Dr. Fauci’s emails were made public, it is clear that President Trump was right yet again on so many aspects of the pandemic.

The New York Post confirms that Zhou filed a patent just 5 weeks after COVID-19 first emerged:

A Chinese Communist Party military scientist who got funding from the National Institutes of Health filed a patent for a COVID-19 vaccine in February last year — raising fears the shot was being studied even before the pandemic became public, according to a new report.

Zhou Yusen, a decorated military scientist for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) who worked alongside the Wuhan Institute of Virology as well as US scientists, filed a patent on Feb. 24 2020, according to documents obtained by The Australian.

The patent — lodged by the “Institute of Military Medicine, Academy of Military Sciences of the PLA” — was filed just five weeks after China admitted there was human-to-human transmission of the virus, and months before Zhou died under mysterious circumstances, the report noted.

“This is something we have never seen achieved before, raising the question of whether this work may have started much ­earlier,” Prof. Nikolai Petrovsky from Flinders University told the paper.

Adding to the intrigue, Zhou later died under mysterious circumstances in May last year — something being looked into as part of the international investigation ordered by President Biden, the paper insisted.

Despite being an award-­winning military scientist, there were no reports or tributes, with him just listed as “deceased” in a Chinese media report in July and a December scientific paper.

Before working for the PLA, Zhou had strong ties to the US, doing postdoctoral research at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and collaborating with the New York Blood Center, the report said.

Zhou worked closely with the Wuhan lab at the heart of increasing international focus over its possible links to the pandemic, as well as its now-notorious “bat woman” lead scientist, Shi Zhengli, the report said.

The close working relationship between the pair supports declassified US intelligence released in January that said the Wuhan lab was conducting “secret military activity,” The Australian said.

“Despite the WIV presenting itself as a civilian institution, the United States has determined that the WIV has collaborated on publications and secret projects with China’s military,” the intelligence stated.

Fauci was warned that COVID-19 may have been ‘engineered,’ emails show
“The United States and other donors who funded or collaborated on civilian research at the WIV have a right and obligation to ­determine whether any of our ­research funding was diverted to secret Chinese military projects at the WIV.”

They researched genetically manipulating coronaviruses soon before the pandemic hit, funded in part by the NIH, where Fauci runs the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the report said, citing a research paper submitted to the Journal of Virology in November 2019.

If President Trump were in the White House, the United States would be pressuring China for answers.

But under the Biden regime, it appears as though China may be able to get away with the crime of the century.

The patent was officially filed on February 24, 2020.

This was exactly 5 weeks after China confirmed the human transmission of the outbreak.

Furthermore, Zhou worked closely with the much scrutinized Wuhan lab.

The Daily Mail provides a few more details:

A Chinese military scientist with ties to the United States reportedly filed a patent for a COVID-19 vaccine well before the disease was declared a global pandemic.

Yusen Zhou, who worked for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), lodged the paperwork on behalf of the Chinese political party on February 24 2020, according to The Australian newspaper.

That date was just five weeks after China first confirmed human transmission of the coronavirus.

Zhou is also said to have ‘worked closely’ with scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), including Shi Zhengli – the deputy director of the lab who is famous for her research on coronavirus in bats.

Their relationship is likely to strengthen speculation that the virus leaked from the lab and that China was aware that it was spreading between humans long before they alerted the international community.

Zhou mysteriously died less than three months after he filed the patent. The New York Post claims his death was only reported in one Chinese media report, despite the fact he was one of the country’s most prominent scientists.

Zhou had previously worked on research linked to the US institutions, including the University of Minnesota and the New York Blood Center, the newspaper reported.

In recent weeks, many of the world’s top scientists have pushed to determine whether the virus was leaked from the WIV.

The lab leak theory was initially dismissed by many in the media and academic communities.

US President Joe Biden last week ordered intelligence agencies to launch a probe into whether COVID was man-made after all.

More than a dozen national Labs run by the Department of Energy have been ordered to assist the intelligence community in a 90-day sprint to examine the origin of the virus.

The labs have been tapped ‘because of their ability to crunch massive amounts of data’ with their advanced supercomputers, a White House official told CNN.

‘We want the science to be a big part of this,’ the White House official told CNN. ‘We are going to use the full resources of our intelligence and scientific community to try to get to the bottom of this.’

Biden is also urging U.S. intelligence agencies and those of allies to hunt for new information that could shed light on whether China covered up a lab leak.

Senator Tom Cotton, an Arkansas Republican, said the Biden administration’s response was ‘better late than never, but far from adequate.’

‘Our intelligence community has been looking at this now for 15 months. They’ve done good work on it, but in the end the answer lies in the hands of Chinese communists, not people working for American intelligence agencies,’ he told the Arkansas Democrat Gazette.

Cotton said that officials in Beijing have not been forthcoming about how the pandemic began. ‘We should be insisting that they come clean, that they provide us a clear and unvarnished look at what was happening in the Wuhan labs,’ he said.

Circumstantial evidence has long raised questions about the Wuhan Institute of Virology, where researchers were known to be conducting experiments on bat coronavirus strains similar to the one responsible for COVID-19.

Again, Zhou died months later under mysterious circumstances.

There is no clear cause behind his death.

Could foul play be behind his untimely death?

Or was it simply a coincidence?

Hopefully we will get to the bottom of this pandemic soon.

But with Joe Biden occupying the White House, it appears that the agenda of America Last is taking root.



 

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