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Reason: None provided.

Edited to make this comment read clearer and closer to what I really meant.

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and that the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

The first part is a possibility and we can see the second part is what's really going on.

But,

I tend to believe there is a new version of coronavirus they were manufacturing: It's just they had to use the "not completely developed" one (which turned out to be a flop) because, going off schedule, it had to be the beginning of 2020.

Long ago I heard these rumours that they wanted to weaponize "Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus," a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

While investigating on MERS-CoV in June 2012, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01] [LINK 02]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University started working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 03] [LINK 04] [LINK 05]

On May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred from Erasmus MC at Rotterdam, Netherlands to Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

On Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets such as Nature Publishing Group reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and said scientists requested China and the WHO to stop the research. But China did not. [LINK 06 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 07] [LINK 08]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 09]

Although Canadian authority retroactively said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national sent deadly viruses to the Wuhan bio lab without the Public Health Agency of Canada's knowledge, months before RCMP was asked to investigate. This unauthorized shipment may have been a part of the RCMP investigation into the researchers who were evicted from the National Microbiology Laboratory. [LINK 10]

3 years ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

Edited to make this comment read clearer and closer to what I really meant

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and that the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

The first part is a possibility and we can see the second part is what's really going on.

But,

I tend to believe there is a new version of coronavirus they were manufacturing: It's just they had to use the "not completely developed" one (which turned out to be a flop) because, going off schedule, it had to be the beginning of 2020.

Long ago I heard these rumours that they wanted to weaponize "Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus," a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

While investigating on MERS-CoV in June 2012, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01] [LINK 02]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University started working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 03] [LINK 04] [LINK 05]

On May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred from Erasmus MC at Rotterdam, Netherlands to Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

On Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets such as Nature Publishing Group reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and said scientists requested China and the WHO to stop the research. But China did not. [LINK 06 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 07] [LINK 08]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 09]

Although Canadian authority retroactively said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national sent deadly viruses to the Wuhan bio lab without the Public Health Agency of Canada's knowledge, months before RCMP was asked to investigate. This unauthorized shipment may have been a part of the RCMP investigation into the researchers who were evicted from the National Microbiology Laboratory. [LINK 10]

3 years ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and that the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

It's a possibility.

But,

long ago I heard these rumours that they wanted to weaponize "Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus," a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

While investigating on MERS-CoV in June 2012, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01] [LINK 02]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University started working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 03] [LINK 04] [LINK 05]

On May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred from Erasmus MC at Rotterdam, Netherlands to Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

On Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets such as Nature Publishing Group reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and said scientists requested China and the WHO to stop the research. But China did not. [LINK 06 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 07] [LINK 08]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 09]

Although Canadian authority retroactively said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national sent deadly viruses to the Wuhan bio lab without the Public Health Agency of Canada's knowledge, months before RCMP was asked to investigate. This unauthorized shipment may have been a part of the RCMP investigation into the researchers who were evicted from the National Microbiology Laboratory. [LINK 10]

3 years ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and that the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

It's a possibility.

But,

long ago I heard these rumours that they wanted to weaponize "Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus," a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

While investigating on MERS-CoV in June 2012, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01] [LINK 02]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University started working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 03] [LINK 04] [LINK 05]

May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred from Erasmus MC at Rotterdam, Netherlands to Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

In Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and said scientists requested China and the WHO to stop the research. But China did not. [LINK 06 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 07] [LINK 08]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 09]

Although Canadian authority retroactively said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national sent deadly viruses to the Wuhan bio lab without the Public Health Agency of Canada's knowledge, months before RCMP was asked to investigate. This unauthorized shipment may have been a part of the RCMP investigation into the researchers who were evicted from the National Microbiology Laboratory. [LINK 10]

3 years ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and that the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

It's a possibility.

But,

long ago I heard these rumours that they wanted to weaponize "Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus," a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

While investigating on MERS-CoV in June 2012, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01] [LINK 02]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University started working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 03] [LINK 04] [LINK 05]

May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred from Erasmus MC at Rotterdam, Netherlands to Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

In Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and that said scientists requested China and the WHO to stop the research. But China did not. [LINK 06 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 07] [LINK 08]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 09]

Although Canadian authority retroactively said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national sent deadly viruses to the Wuhan bio lab without the Public Health Agency of Canada's knowledge, months before RCMP was asked to investigate. This unauthorized shipment may have been a part of the RCMP investigation into the researchers who were evicted from the National Microbiology Laboratory. [LINK 10]

3 years ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

It's a possibility.

But,

long ago I heard this rumours that they wanted to weaponize "Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus," a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

While investigating on MERS-CoV in June 2012, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01] [LINK 02]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University started working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 03] [LINK 04] [LINK 05]

May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred from Erasmus MC at Rotterdam, Netherlands to Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

In Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and that international scientists said to stop it but China did not. [LINK 06 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 07] [LINK 08]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 09]

Although Canadian authority retroactively said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national sent deadly viruses to the Wuhan bio lab without the Public Health Agency of Canada's knowledge, months before RCMP was asked to investigate. This unauthorized shipment may have been a part of the RCMP investigation into the researchers who were evicted from the National Microbiology Laboratory. [LINK 10]

3 years ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

I guess that it's a possibility.

But,

long ago I heard the rumours that they wanted to weaponize "Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus," a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

While investigating on MERS-CoV in June 2012, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01] [LINK 02]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University started working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 03] [LINK 04] [LINK 05]

May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred from Erasmus MC at Rotterdam, Netherlands to Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

In Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and that international scientists said to stop it but China did not. [LINK 06 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 07] [LINK 08]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 09]

Although Canadian authority said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national sent deadly viruses to Wuhan lab without the Public Health Agency of Canada's knowledge, months before RCMP was asked to investigate. This shipment may be a part of the RCMP investigation into the researchers who were evicted from the National Microbiology Laboratory. [LINK 10]

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

I guess that it's a possibility.

But,

long ago I heard the rumours that they wanted to weaponize "Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus," a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

While investigating on MERS-CoV in June 2012, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01] [LINK 02]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University started working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 03] [LINK 04] [LINK 05]

May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred from Erasmus MC at Rotterdam, Netherlands to Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

In Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and that international scientists said to stop it but China did not. [LINK 06 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 07] [LINK 08]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 09]

Although Canadian authority said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national sent deadly viruses to Wuhan lab without the Public Health Agency of Canada's knowledge, months before RCMP asked to investigate. This shipment may be part of RCMP investigation into the researchers evicted from the National Microbiology Laboratory. [LINK 10]

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

I guess that it's a possibility.

But,

long ago I heard the rumours that they wanted to weaponize "Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus," a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

While investigating on MERS-CoV in June 2012, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01] [LINK 02]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University started working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 03] [LINK 04] [LINK 05]

May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred from Erasmus MC at Rotterdam, Netherlands to Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

In Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and that international scientists said to stop it but China did not. [LINK 06 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 07] [LINK 08]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 09]

Although Canadian authority said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national, without the Public Health Agency of Canada's knowledge, sent deadly viruses to Wuhan lab months before RCMP asked to investigate. This shipment may be part of RCMP investigation into researchers evicted from the National Microbiology Lab. [LINK 10]

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

I guess that it's a possibility.

But,

long ago I heard the rumours that they wanted to weaponize "Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus," a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

While investigating on MERS-CoV in June 2012, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01] [LINK 02]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University started working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 03] [LINK 04] [LINK 05]

May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred from Erasmus MC at Rotterdam, Netherlands to Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

In Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and that international scientists said to stop it but China did not. [LINK 06 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 07] [LINK 08]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 09]

Although Canadian authority said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national sent, without the Public Health Agency of Canada's knowledge, deadly viruses to Wuhan lab months before RCMP asked to investigate. This shipment may be part of RCMP investigation into researchers evicted from the National Microbiology Lab. [LINK 10]

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

I guess that it's a possibility.

But,

long ago I heard the rumours that they wanted to weaponize "Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus," a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

While investigating on MERS-CoV in June 2012, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01] [LINK 02]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University started working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 03] [LINK 04] [LINK 05]

May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred from Erasmus MC at Rotterdam, Netherlands to Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

In Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and that international scientists said to stop it but China did not. [LINK 06 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 07] [LINK 08]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 09]

Although Canadian authority said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national sent deadly viruses to Wuhan lab months before RCMP asked to investigate. This shipment may be part of RCMP investigation into researchers evicted from the National Microbiology Lab. [LINK 10]

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

I guess that it's a possibility.

But,

long ago I heard the rumours that they wanted to weaponize "Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus," a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

While investigating on MERS-CoV in June 2012, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University started working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 02] [LINK 03] [LINK 04]

May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred from Erasmus MC at Rotterdam, Netherlands to Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

In Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and that international scientists said to stop it but China did not. [LINK 05 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 06] [LINK 07]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 08]

Although Canadian authority said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national sent deadly viruses to Wuhan lab months before RCMP asked to investigate. This shipment may be part of RCMP investigation into researchers evicted from the National Microbiology Lab. [LINK 09]

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

I guess that it's a possibility.

But,

long ago I heard the rumours that they wanted to weaponize "Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus," a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

Investigating on MERS-CoV, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University are working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 02] [LINK 03] [LINK 04]

May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

In Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and that international scientists said to stop it but China did not. [LINK 05 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 06] [LINK 07]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 08]

Although Canadian authority said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national sent deadly viruses to Wuhan lab months before RCMP asked to investigate. This shipment may be part of RCMP investigation into researchers evicted from the National Microbiology Lab. [LINK 09]

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I'm guessing you're referring to the widespread conception about the 2020 pandemic which is that there's no so called covid-19 virus, and the patients & casualties are of something else such as other respiratory diseases.

I guess that it's a possibility.

But,

long ago I heard the rumours that they wanted to weaponize Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus, a.k.a MERS or MERS-CoV.

And the following is what I found:

Investigating on MERS-CoV, Ali Mohamed Zaki, an Egyptian virologist, isolated and identified a previously unknown coronavirus from a patience's lungs. [LINK 01]

On behalf of Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki's request, Ron Fouchier, molecular virologist at Erasmus University Medical Center and Ian Lipkin, epidemiologist at Columbia University are working on the virus, and they found two things: Early research suggested the virus is related to one found in the Egyptian tomb bat, and the virus isolated from a bat looked to be a match to the virus found in humans. [LINK 02] [LINK 03] [LINK 04]

May 04, 2013; by the WHO's request, the virus was transferred Canada's a National Microbiology Laboratory facility at Winnipeg, Manitoba. For this one, unfortunately there's no publicly available source.

In Nov 16, 2015; an Italian TV channel, TG Leonardo, Rai 3, and other outlets reported that Chinese lab experimented with a "bat x rat SARS-like pulmonary disease supervirus." In the report, scientists claim "this research is too risky" and that international scientists said to stop it but China did not. [LINK 05 - Minute from 04.55 to 07.09] [LINK 06] [LINK 07]

On Jan 2018, China's first level-04 bio lab put into operation. And it's in Wuhan, Hubei. [LINK 08]

Although Canadian authority said it's no relation to COVID-19 virus, Canada's CBC news reported on Aug 02, 2019 that a Canadian scientist who is a Chinese national sent deadly viruses to Wuhan lab months before RCMP asked to investigate. This shipment may be part of RCMP investigation into researchers evicted from the National Microbiology Lab. [LINK 09]

3 years ago
1 score