The Covid BioWeapon: Made in
the USA, Aimed at China
Question 1– What makes your theory about the
origins of SARS-CoV-2 so controversial, is not that
it suggests that the pathogen was created in a lab,
but that it is, in fact, a bioweapon that was
deliberately released by US agents prosecuting a
secret war on presumed enemies of the United States.
Here’s the “money quote” from your article titled, “American
Pravda: George Orwell’s Virus Lab-Leak”:
“…..we
are left with the strong likelihood that Covid
came from a laboratory along with a good
possibility that it was designed as a bioweapon,
yet we lack serious indications that any
lab-leak occurred. So if the original Wuhan
outbreak was due to the deployment of a powerful
bioweapon but not one that had accidentally
leaked from any lab, then surely China was the
intended target, the victim rather than the
perpetrator….
Given
our ongoing military and geopolitical
confrontation with China, America seems the
likely source of the attack… The most likely
suspects would be rogue elements of our national
security establishment, probably some of the
Deep State Neocons whom Trump had placed near
the top of his administration.
This
small handful of high-level plotters would have
then drawn upon the resources of the American
national security apparatus to actually carry
out the operation. The virus and its dispersal
devices might have been obtained from Ft.
Detrick and CIA operatives or members of special
forces would have been sent to Wuhan to release
it…. In effect, what happened was a Dr.
Strangelove-type scenario, but brought to real
life.” (“American
Pravda: George Orwell’s Virus Lab-Leak”,
Ron Unz, The Unz Review)
So,
here’s the question: Do you think recent
developments lend credibility to your explosive
theory or do you now believe that Covid-19 was
merely “accidentally” leaked through human error?
Ron Unz– As everyone knows, over the last
month the entire “mainstream narrative” of the
Covid outbreak has been completely overturned.
Just a few weeks ago, anyone suggesting the
virus was artificial was denounced and ridiculed
as a “conspiracy theorist” and any such
statements were automatically banned by
Facebook.
But
exactly these same prohibited ideas are now
widely accepted and promoted by leading figures
in the media and political establishments. The
45-year veteran of the New York Times who
spearheaded its Covid coverage has now admitted
that he was completely mistaken, and that the
virus probably came from a lab. The three
billion Facebook users can now openly discuss
this possibility.
The
total collapse of this “natural virus”
propaganda-bubble was produced by a
self-published 11,000 word article by longtime
science journalist Nicholas Wade. Yet the
astonishing thing is that almost none of the
crucial facts he cited in his article were new.
Nearly all of Wade’s important evidence had been
publicly available for a full year, but was
simply ignored by our entire political and media
establishment, partly because Trump took that
position and they all hated Trump.
So
the virus probably came from a lab. But
the question now becomes “which lab?” Just as
the MSM had promoted the totally unsubstantiated
belief that Covid was natural, the MSM has
now begun promoting the equally
unsubstantiated belief that Covid accidentally
leaked from China’s Wuhan Institute of
Virology. However, the evidence of any such
Wuhan lab-leak is so thin as to be almost
invisible.
It’s
true that Chinese researchers at that lab were
experimenting with related bat viruses, but many
American researchers were doing very similar
experiments, and for decades bat viruses have
also been the central focus of America’s huge
biowarfare program.
Wuhan
is an enormously large metropolis of 11 million,
much larger than New York City, and the Wuhan
lab is located 20 miles(!) from the Huanan
Seafood Wholesale Market, which was the earliest
epicenter of the Wuhan outbreak. A distance
of 20 miles seems pretty far for an accidental
lab-leak.
Immediately
after the initial Wuhan outbreak, the virus
began infecting Iran’s top political elites,
and killing a number of them. Isn’t it
implausible that a random lab-leak in Wuhan
would so quickly jump to the Holy City of Qom
on the other side of the world?
There
are many other aspects of the timing of the
outbreak that seem very inconsistent with a
random, accidental lab-leak.
Until
a few weeks ago, the MSM and Facebook shut down
anyone who disagreed with the “natural virus”
theory, even though the evidence for an
artificial virus had always been much stronger.
They’ve now said “Oops! We were wrong. The virus
probably came from a lab.” So I think they’ll
now have a much harder time shutting down any
debate about which lab.
Once
people became aware of the basic facts of the
virus, belief that it was artificial
natural quickly collapsed. And once people
become aware of the basic facts of the initial
Covid outbreak, I think that belief in an
accidental lab-leak will also begin to
collapse.
Question
2–You seem to have anticipated my next
question, but I’ll go ahead and ask it anyway. In
another one of your articles, you say this:
“As
the coronavirus gradually began to spread beyond
China’s own borders, another development
occurred that greatly multiplied my suspicions.
Most of these early cases had occurred exactly
where one might expect, among the East Asian
countries bordering China. But by late February
Iran had become the second epicenter of the
global outbreak. Even more surprisingly, its
political elites had been especially hard-hit,
with a full 10% of the entire Iranian
parliament soon infected and at least a dozen
of its officials and politicians dying of the
disease, including some who were quite senior.
Indeed, Neocon activists on Twitter began
gleefully noting that their hatred Iranian
enemies were now dropping like flies.
Let
us consider the implications of these facts. Across
the entire world the only political elites
that have yet suffered any significant human
losses have been those of Iran, and they died
at a very early stage, before significant
outbreaks had even occurred almost anywhere
else in the world outside China. Thus, we
have America assassinating Iran’s top military
commander on Jan. 2nd and then just a few weeks
later large portions of the Iranian ruling
elites became infected by a mysterious and
deadly new virus, with many of them soon dying
as a consequence. Could any rational
individual possibly regard this as a mere
coincidence?”
My
question is this: Is this the smoking gun?
In other words, do these two “attacks” on enemies
of the United States strongly suggest Washington’s
involvement?
Ron
Unz– Well, it’s certainly an *extremely*
odd coincidence for those who claim the global
Covid outbreak was caused by an accidental,
random lab-leak of a virus in Wuhan, China.
Iran
is on the other side of the world from China,
and very few Chinese visit the Holy City of
Qom. So it’s extremely strange that the Covid
virus would have jumped so extremely quickly
from a Wuhan lab-leak to Iran’s top political
leadership, which suffered the next major
outbreak.
A
few weeks afterward, the third major world
outbreak began in Northern Italy, but 200,000
Chinese live and work in that region, and many
had just returned from their Lunar New Year
holiday in China. The Chinese population in Qom
is absolutely negligible by comparison. The
Italian outbreak makes perfectly logical sense
while the one in Qom does not.
None
of this constitutes proof, but it raises huge
doubts about the likelihood of the random
lab-leak hypothesis. By contrast, the
deliberate release of a viral bioweapon seems
a much more plausible explanation of both
these outbreaks.
America
has the world’s largest and most comprehensive
biowarfare program, and America’s two leading
international adversaries—China and Iran—were
almost simultaneously hit by a mysterious,
deadly virus. Suspicion seems to point in a
pretty obvious direction.
If
the Colombo crime family of NYC is locked in a
bitter feud with the Genoveses, and two capos
of the latter are found shot to death in a
24-hour period, maybe they both suddenly
decided to commit suicide. But most sensible
observers would also tend to consider other
possibilities.
Question
3– Shortly after you published your
explosive piece suggesting US Intel agents may
have been involved in releasing Covid-19 among the
Chinese and Iranian people, your website was
deplatformed by Google and banned on Facebook?
Would you briefly explain what happened and will
you also tell us whether you think that your
alleged offense was:
1–
Suggesting that SARS-CoV-2 was created in a lab?
2– Or, suggesting that Washington might have used
SARS-CoV-2 as a bioweapon directed at its
geopolitical rivals?
In
my opinion, ruling elites don’t really care if
people think Covid was man-made. What they’re
concerned about, is that people will think it was
intentionally released. That is the thought they
don’t want us to think.
Ron
Unz– Obviously, all this is entirely
speculative. But for six years our website had
been publishing a wide variety of extremely
controversial articles on all sorts of different
subjects, and we had never had any problems with
either Facebook or Google.
Then
in late April 2020, I published my first long
article laying out the substantial evidence that
the global Covid outbreak might have been due to
an American biowarfare attack against China (and
Iran), and that article got very strong early
traffic, with more Facebook Likes in the first
few days than anything I had previously
published.
But
about ten days after it ran, our website was
suddenly banned by Facebook. A few days later,
our entire website was deranked by Google, so
that all our web pages would appear near the
very bottom of Google searches and almost
no one would see them. The coincidental timing
of these actions seems very suspicious.
At
that point, I think we were one of the most
popular websites to have ever been banned by
Facebook. For example, our traffic far exceeded
that of the venerable New Republic, a century
old publication that had spent decades as
America’s most influential opinion magazine.
Although Facebook did publish an official report
explaining that month’s bans, our name was
barely mentioned, with almost all the pages of
discussion devoted to obscure foreign websites
in Georgia, Mauritania, or Myanmar, or those
located in America’s major geopolitical
adversaries such as Russia or Iran. The report
explained the reasons for banning VDARE, “a
website known for posting anti-immigration
content” and then banned our own website for
being “similar.”
This
explanation seemed very strange. We do regularly
republish VDARE articles, but since the
beginning of 2020, these had only amounted to 41
of our 1,751 total articles and posts,
representing just 0.2% of our content, and few
of these VDARE pieces had anything to do with
immigration. Meanwhile, Google provided no
explanation at all for our sudden purge from
their search results.
It
seems likely that the sudden purges by
Facebook and Google were due to our very
extensive Covid coverage over the previous
couple of months, culminating in my major
article. Among English-language
websites, the vast majority of mainstream
outlets had been reporting that the virus was
obviously natural and denouncing anyone who
suggested it came from a lab as “crazy
conspiracy theorists.”
Meanwhile,
large numbers of right-wing, anti-China, or
pro-Trump websites regularly claimed that the
Covid outbreak was due to a lab-leak in Wuhan,
and sometimes suggested that the virus was a
Chinese bioweapon. I think we almost alone
in focusing upon America’s huge and
well-documented biowarfare program, sometimes
publishing important articles that had been
rejected elsewhere, and pointing suspicion in
that direction.
Because
we were banned by Facebook and Google, what
should have became a debate over three origin
Covid possibilities—a natural virus, a Chinese
virus, or an American virus—became a year-long
debate between only the first two.
Given
enormous negative impact the Covid epidemic has
had on America and the rest of the world, it’s
easy to understand why our political
leadership would be extremely concerned if
people merely began to even consider the
possibility that the virus may have been
produced by an American government lab, let
alone deliberately released. And
persuading Facebook and Google to block such
theories would make perfect sense.
Question
4– There’s a part of your theory I have a
problem with. You say: “CIA operatives or members
of special forces (may) have been sent to Wuhan to
release “(the virus) This could be true, but why
do you exclude the possibility that Chinese
scientists may have been working either secretly
with their US counterparts (Baric, Fauci?) or that
the Chinese leadership is cooperating with foreign
elites and Intelligence agencies to help them
implement authoritarian policies in their own
countries? Is that too far-fetched for you to even
consider?
Ron
Unz– Well, anything’s possible, but
there’s simply no evidence of that.
Given
the extreme recent hostility between the
American and Chinese governments, I think it’s
very unlikely that any senior officials of the
two countries would be secretly cooperating
behind the scenes in releasing the Covid
virus.
Since
the Trump Administration spent much of the
Spring claiming that the Chinese had “covered
up” the outbreak, large teams of investigative
journalists from our top media outlets devoted
many weeks of effort to tracking down the facts.
Based upon all available evidence the Chinese
government only discovered the existence of this
mysterious, unsuspected new virus near the end
of December, and almost immediately informed the
World Health Organization.
Once
the Chinese realized that Covid was highly
contagious and spreading around Wuhan, they
reacted very quickly. Some local officials tried
to ignore or minimize the problem, costing them
about a week, but once the national government
discovered the danger, it quickly ordered
massive public health measures, locking down the
entire city of 11 million, and soon expanding
the lockdowns to the region and then the entire
country, confining 700 million Chinese to their
homes for several weeks. This allowed them to
completely stamp out the virus, and within a few
months, the country was almost back to normal.
Meanwhile,
the American government mostly ignored the
entire potential problem and the possibility
that the virus would back into the U.S. Our CDC
botched the production of testing-kits, so for
many weeks we had no way of knowing if the virus
was starting to spread here. Trump and his
supporters engaged in wishful thinking, claiming
that the virus wasn’t dangerous and might
disappear “like magic.” The American government
only started to take the problem seriously after
the horrific outbreak in Northern Italy.
Since
the American government was harshly denouncing
China during this entire period and reacting so
differently to their Covid outbreaks, I think
it’s very unlikely that American and Chinese
leaders had planned the Covid outbreak together
or were secretly cooperating in any way.
On
the other hand, it’s certainly true that for
many years Chinese scientists and American
scientists had worked together on viral
research, and jointly published papers. But
that’s true of scientists all around the world,
and until the last few years, China and America
had generally been on pretty friendly terms. I
don’t think it’s particularly surprising that
the American NIH provided some funding to the
viral research of the Wuhan lab, and until the
Covid outbreak, nobody would have cared about
that. As far as I know, America provides
research grants to scientists all around the
world, and other countries, including China, do
the same thing with American research.
And
despite all the media hype, I also didn’t see
anything particularly surprising in those
Fauci emails that were recently released.
American financial support for the virus
research of the Wuhan lab had never been a
secret, and I’ve been reading about it for
over a year. However, once Trump and
Pompeo began claiming that devastating Covid
epidemic had been caused by a Wuhan lab-leak,
the situation obviously changed. If they were
correct, then everyone in America even somewhat
associated with the Wuhan lab could share some
of the gigantic blame, including Fauci. So it’s
hardly surprising that Fauci and all the others
began hiding their connection and also using
their influence to try to (dishonestly) persuade
the media that the virus was natural, thereby
protecting the Wuhan lab and also themselves.
That
worked for about a year, and nobody paid
attention to the issue. But now that the media
has come around to the virus being artificial,
the Wuhan lab has become a prime suspect,
putting Fauci and the others back in the
hot-seat. Fauci seems a dishonest federal
bureaucrat, but our entire government is
filled with such people, and the focus on
Fauci seems ridiculous. I think it’s quite
unlikely that Covid was produced in Wuhan or
leaked out, so Fauci’s dishonesty was totally
unimportant.
Finally,
while it’s remotely possible that America
intelligence agencies had some spies in Wuhan or
even the Wuhan lab, there seems no evidence of
this. In fact, the only secret intelligence we
allegedly received about events in Wuhan came
from a third-country source, which demonstrates
our own total lack of information and agents. If
we did release the Covid bioweapon in Wuhan,
it’s pretty unlikely that we were able to
recruit local Chinese agents to carry out the
operation.
For
about a year, most experts had agreed that the
Covid outbreak in Wuhan probably began in late
October or early November of 2019. By a
remarkable coincidence, there were 300
American military servicemen visiting Wuhan
for the World Military Games, which ended in
late October. That visit would have provided
perfect cover for America to slip a couple of
operatives into the group, and have them
release the virus in the city. With
thousands of foreign military personnel
traveling around and doing sightseeing, any risk
of detection would have been minimal. That seems
much more plausible than the risk of finding and
using local Chinese operatives.
What
would Americans think if 300 Chinese military
officers paid an extended visit to Chicago,
and immediately afterwards a mysterious,
deadly viral epidemic suddenly broke out in
that city?
Question
5— Alot of people who read this interview
are going to think, “The United States is not
capable of crime like this.” But, over the years,
US-funded laboratories have created, modified and
stockpiled all manner of toxic agents including
“six mass-produced, battle-ready biological
weapons”, namely, anthrax, tularemia, brucellosis,
Q-fever, VEE, botulism and God knows what else.
The United States has also authorized highly
controversial human research programs that
involved people and groups who were never informed
that they were being used as guinea pigs in a
government lab experiment. As Jeanne Guillemin
said more than three decades ago:
“The
entire experimental legacy is dismaying, from
the hundreds of dead monkeys at Fort Detrick to
… the vaccinated volunteers in Project
Whitecoat, strapped to chairs amid cages of
animals in the Utah sunlight as Q fever aerosols
are blown over them. Most chilling are the mock
scenarios played out in urban areas: light bulbs
filled with simulated BW agents being dropped in
New York subways, men in Washington National
Airport spraying pseudo-BW from briefcases, and
similar tests in California and Texas and over
the Florida Keys.”
US
biological weapons were allegedly used in Korea,
Vietnam and Cuba although the evidence is not
conclusive. The history of these weapons does
increase the probability that rogue elements in
the national security state, could put them to use
if they thought there was some advantage in doing
so.
So
what do you say to those people who think that the
United States would never use a bioweapon, like
SARS-CoV-2 , against an enemy?
Ron
Unz– Sure, many Americans might regard it
as “unthinkable” that their country could have
used a biological weapon against China. But it
is very widely recognized that for decades
America has had the world’s leading biological
warfare program, and in fact during the
1950s, it received government resources
comparable to our nuclear weapons development
efforts.
There
seems quite a lot of evidence that those
American bioweapons were used during the
Korean War, though the claims have been
disputed and they anyway turned out to be rather
ineffective compared to conventional weapons.
There are also claims bioweapons were used
against Cuba and perhaps Vietnam.
In
any event, our biological warfare capability
certainly does exist, with the Ft. Detrick
facility being our leading lab. Trump’s
lackadaisical response once Covid began leaking
back into the U.S. hardly suggests that he
initially realized it might be a dangerous
bioweapon, so he seems to have been entirely
ignorant of the facts. Therefore, the attack
against China (and Iran) would have been a
rogue operation, probably carried out by
elements of the national security apparatus
associated with the Deep State Neocons at
the top of his administration.
If
someone sufficiently senior had been behind the
plot, I think it would have been easy for the
conspirators to have drawn upon America’s
military resources to carry out the operation,
with all those lower-level participants
believing that they were part of a
fully-authorized strike against America’s
leading geopolitical adversaries, just as our
government soon afterward assassinated Iran’s
top military commander. Probably someone such as
such as Secretary of State (and former CIA
Director) Mike Pompeo or National Security
Advisor John Bolton would have had been able to
orchestrate the attack.
Such
individuals had the means, motive, and
opportunity, so it seems absurd for the media
to so totally ignore this possibility.
Here’s
something to consider. The worst biowarfare
attacks in American history occurred just after
9/11, with Anthrax mailings to important
political and media figures stampeding Congress
into the passing the Patriot Act. The Anthrax
attacker attempted to implicate Islamic
terrorists in his attacks, but the FBI soon
determined that the Anthrax came from our own
Ft. Detrick facility, and eventually declared
that a government biowarfare researcher named
Bruce Ivins was responsible and closed the case,
just after he supposedly committed suicide.
Whether or not Ivins was actually guilty may be
disputed, but the attack was almost certainly
carried out by rogue elements of our national
security apparatus. So it hardly seems
impossible that the Covid outbreak had somewhat
similar origins.
As
a rogue operation, the Covid attacks could
have been organized by a very small handful of
individuals, with virtually none of the
exhaustive bureaucratic planning that would
normally take place. Under such
circumstances, the plotters might have casually
minimized the possible risk that the disease
would leak back into America or our NATO allies,
resulting in the disaster which eventually
occurred. After all, the previous SARS and MERS
coronavirus epidemics had left both America and
Europe almost totally unscathed.
There’s
one particularly telling clue that has been
almost entirely ignored by both the mainstream
and alternative media. Most experts believe that
the Covid outbreak in Wuhan probably began in
late October or early November, but since
infections took some time to spread and the
virus was initially undetectable, no one in the
Chinese government was aware of the outbreak
until the end of December. However, several American
government sources later revealed to ABC News
that as early as November 2019, our Defense
Intelligence Agency had distributed a secret
report to government officials warning that a
“cataclysmic” disease outbreak was taking
place in Wuhan. The Pentagon afterwards denied
the story, but Israeli TV independently
confirmed that the report indeed existed and
had been distributed to our NATO allies and
Israel. The secret DIA report was prepared in
“the second week of November,” at a time
when probably only a couple of dozen people were
starting to feel a little sick in Wuhan, a city
of 11 million, and more than a month before
anyone in the Chinese government discovered the
outbreak. These facts seem almost impossible to
explain if the virus was either natural or was
accidentally leaked from the Wuhan lab.
I
think that the combination of all this evidence,
together with additional material, strongly
supports the hypothesis that the Covid outbreak
resulted from an American biowarfare attack
against China (and Iran), probably a rogue
operation orchestrated by the Deep State Neocons
in the Trump Administration.
Whether
or not others agree with me, it seems absurd and
ridiculous for this very serious possibility to
be so completely excluded from virtually the
entire mainstream and alternative media. I
suspect that the reason for this total silence
is that the evidence supporting this theory
is sufficiently compelling that merely
presenting it would quickly convince much of
the Western public that a biowarfare attack
was the most likely scenario. Therefore,
the reaction has been a total blackout of these
facts, which have remained unmentionable.
The
Biden Neocons have now replaced the Trump
Neocons at the helm of our government, but very
little has changed in our dangerously anti-China
foreign policy. And with the mainstream media
wholeheartedly in the Biden camp, their attacks
against China on all sort of dubious grounds
have intensified. Indeed, the huge outpouring of
current media support for the Wuhan lab-leak
hypothesis—which argues that Covid was secretly
developed by the Chinese, possibly as a
bioweapon—only became possible after their hated
enemy Trump had left office.
America
has the world’s largest biowarfare program, the
Trump Administration focused on China as our
greatest geopolitical threat, and the Deep State
Neocons whom Trump hired were notoriously
reckless individuals. It would hardly take a
great deal of thought for the media to connect
these dots and begin at least considering the
obvious possibility they suggest.
Addendum
by Ron Unz:
And
here’s a link to a freely downloadable eBook,
containing my four main articles on the subject:
https://www.unz.com/ebook/covid-catastrophe-ebook/
(read
more)