'Thanks to the COVID pandemic, we now know what the Wuhan Institute of Virology was doing to the genomes of bat viruses in 2015-2019 (though not using Crispr). It was hair-raising in six separate ways. They were: one, collecting bat viruses related to SARS in remote caves sometimes with inadequate protective equipment; two, bringing them thousands of miles to a city centre laboratory; three, sequencing them and culturing them in low bio-safetylevels; four. swapping their spike genes between strains to make unnatural chimeras; five, growing these chimeras in human airway epithelial cells; six, infecting the chimeras into mice with human genes, with in some cases 10,000-fold increases in infectivity. Their aim was to better predict natural pandemics, yet they were creating unnatural chimeras with human-infecting ability.
They were doing these experiments on the very types of virus that then did cause a pandemic, and in the very year when, and the very city where, the pandemic started: too much of a coincidence for almost all observers to believe it was chance.'*
* Globe and Mail - Oct 19, 2025 page O6
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