When it started in Wuhan, the evil and irresponsible Americans quickly put the fingers at China as the origin of this virus, even leaking from a Wuhan Lab. As the story unfolds, more information and data are showing that the virus did not originate from China. The Wuhan or China strain is different from those found in Italy, Iran, South Korea and other places. And cases are sprouting out in all the far corners of the world, even in floating cruise ships. Why and how?
The only country that has all the 5 strains of coronavirus is the USA. There were few cases reported in the USA, not reported before the Wuhan incident is because the USA were not testing them. Ignorance is bliss. They did not test them, thousands of Americans died and buried presuming dying of natural death or common flu.
China found out because it was the first country that had a widespread and tested it. Now that every country is testing it, they quickly found that the coronavirus is in their country. The more they test, the more cases are found. And many have no contact with virus affected countries. The virus flew from Wuhan China to the Seattle Nursing Home in Washington state? How? What about the cruise ship floating outside San Francisco? Why were there so many Americans affected by the coronavirus in Diamond Princess? These only prove that the virus is everywhere in the USA, and started spreading much earlier than in Wuhan. China has locked down cities to stop its spread. The virus from China could not be spreading all over the world overnight.
Read the article below to have a better idea. Only one country that have the 5 strains of coronavirus and is just starting to test them in a very small way. If they could they would not want to test them, not wanting to know that the virus is all over the USA. The USA could be the breeding ground for all the coronavirus but blaming China for it to mislead the world that they are not to be blamed, they are innocent.
Who is not transparent, who is lying to the world about this coronavirus? Stop the white lie.
Japan, China and Taiwan Reports on the Origin of the Virus
The Western media quickly took the stage and laid out the
official narrative for the outbreak of the new coronavirus which
appeared to have begun in China, claiming it to have originated with
animals at a wet market in Wuhan.
In fact the origin was for a long time unknown but it appears
likely now, according to Chinese and Japanese reports, that the virus
originated elsewhere, from multiple locations, but began to spread
widely only after being introduced to the market.
More to the point, it appears that the virus did not originate in
China and, according to reports in Japanese and other media, may have
originated in the US....
Taiwan Virologist Suggests the Coronavirus Originated in the US
Then,
Taiwan ran a TV news program on February,27,(click here to access video (Chinese), that presented diagrams and flow charts suggesting the coronavirus originated in the US. (6)....
One of his main points is that the type infecting Taiwan exists only
in Australia and the US and, since Taiwan was not infected by
Australians, the infection in Taiwan could have come only from the US.
The basic logic is that the
geographical location with the greatest diversity of virus strains must be the original source because
a single strain cannot emerge from nothing. He demonstrated that only
the US has all the five known strains of the virus (while Wuhan and most
of China have only one, as do Taiwan and South Korea, Thailand and
Vietnam, Singapore, and England, Belgium and Germany), constituting a
thesis that the haplotypes in other nations may have originated in the
US.
Korea and Taiwan have a different haplotype of the virus than China,
perhaps more infective but much less deadly, which would account for a
death rate only 1/3 that of China.
Neither Iran nor Italy were included in the above tests, but both
countries have now deciphered the locally prevalent genome and have
declared them of different varieties from those in China, which means
they did not originate in China but were of necessity introduced from
another source. It is worth noting that the variety in Italy has
approximately the same fatality rate as that of China, three times as
great as other nations, while the haplotype in Iran appears to be the
deadliest with a fatality rate of between 10% and 25%. (7) (8) (9)
Due to the enormous amount of Western media coverage focused on
China, much of the world believes the coronavirus spread to all other
nations from China, but this now appears to have been proven wrong. With
about 50 nations scattered throughout the world having identified at
least one case at the time of writing, it would be very interesting to
examine virus samples from each of those nations to determine their
location of origin and the worldwide sources and patterns of spread.
The Virologist further stated that the US has recently had more than
200 “pulmonary fibrosis” cases that resulted in death due to patients’
inability to breathe, but whose conditions and symptoms could not be
explained by pulmonary fibrosis. He said he wrote articles informing the
US health authorities to consider seriously those deaths as resulting
from the coronavirus, but they responded by blaming the deaths on
e-cigarettes, then silenced further discussion. …
The Taiwanese doctor then stated the virus outbreak began earlier than assumed, saying, “We must look to September of 2019”.
He stated the case in September of 2019 where some Japanese traveled
to Hawaii and returned home infected, people who had never been to
China. This was two months prior to the infections in China and just
after the CDC suddenly and totally shut down the Fort Detrick
bio-weapons lab claiming the facilities were insufficient to prevent
loss of pathogens. (10) (11)
He said he personally investigated those cases very carefully (as did
the Japanese virologists who came to the same conclusion).. This might
indicate the coronavirus had already spread in the US but where the
symptoms were being officially attributed to other diseases, and thus
possibly masked.
The prominent
Chinese news website Huanqiu related
one case in the US where a woman’s relative was told by physicians he
died of the flu, but where the death certificate listed the coronavirus
as the cause of death. On February 26, ABC News affiliate KJCT8 News
Network reported that a woman recently told the media that her sister
died on from coronavirus infection. Montrose, Colorado resident Almeta
Stone said, “They (the medical staff) kept us informed that it was the
flu, and when I got the death certificate, there was a coronavirus in
the cause of death.” (12)
We cannot ascertain the number of such cases in the US but since
the CDC apparently has no reliable test kits and is conducting little or
no testing for the virus, there may be others.
In the past two years (during the trade war) China has suffered several pandemics:
- February 15, 2018: H7N4 bird flu. Sickened at least
1,600 people in China and killed more than 600. Many chickens killed.
China needs to purchase US poultry products.
- June, 2018: H7N9 bird flu. Many chickens killed. China needs to purchase US poultry products.
- August, 2018: outbreak of African swine flu. Same strain as Russia, from Georgia. Millions of pigs killed. China needs to purchase US pork products.
- May 24, 2019: massive infestation of armyworms in 14 province-level
regions in China, which destroy most food crops. Quickly spread to more
than 8,500 hectares of China’s grain production. They produce
astonishing numbers of eggs. China needs to purchase US agricultural
products – corn, soybeans.
- December, 2019: Coronavirus appearance puts China’s economy on hold.
- January, 2020: China is hit by a “highly pathogenic” strain of bird flu in Hunan province. Many chickens died, many others killed. China needs to purchase US poultry products.
The standard adage is that bad luck happens in threes, not sixes.
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Larry Romanoff is a
retired management consultant and businessman. He has held senior
executive positions in international consulting firms, and owned an
international import-export business. He has been a visiting professor
at Shanghai’s Fudan University, presenting case studies in international
affairs to senior EMBA classes. Mr. Romanoff lives in Shanghai and is
currently writing a series of ten books generally related to China and
the West. He can be contacted at: 2186604556@qq.com. He is a frequent contributor to Global Research.