Since before World War 2, nations have experimented with biological agents as weapons of mass destruction. With the advent of nuclear weapons, some thought germs, although still pertinent, to be less vital than weapons that can reach across the globe in a matter of minutes to deliver a payload that can kill millions in seconds. But the real danger still lies with microorganisms. To quote actress Sinéad Cusack, who played Dr. Delia Surridge in V for Vendetta:
“Nuclear power is meaningless in a world where a virus can kill an entire
population and leave its wealth intact.”
That quote, despite downplaying nuclear power, captures with prominence the gravity of the situation which unfolded across the globe, revealing the true power of an organism on a cellular level.
These lessons learned discuss the origin of SARS-CoV-2, why it was released, and provide an educational guide from events that have occurred during the pandemic. The compendium of work is not a scientific study. Rather, it is an unsolicited analytical intelligence product that incorporates an unclassified all-source approach utilizing public information from events, scientific studies, news articles, quotes, anonymous user posts, blogs, social media, memos, reports, and books, along with subliminal messages and hidden plots in movies to ensure an
all-inclusive product. Due to the correlating and deductive reasoning techniques applied in this document, and because of a lack of information pertaining to events exactly as they unfolded in Wuhan, sections of that analysis are subject to change as new evidence is uncovered. The rest is conclusive.
Their virus was a DUD and it still worked.