According to an exclusive report from Natalie Winters at the National Pulse, it turns out that the Wuhan Institute of Virology assembled a monkeypox virus genome that allowed the virus to be identified through PCR tests, but since the researchers said that there was no monkeypox in China, they did it using a method that artificially creates fragments of the virus—which is a technique that researchers have flagged for potentially creating a “contagious pathogen.”
This was done several months before the current outbreak.
Furthermore, also in Wuhan, researchers there have just published a new study showing that the top researchers at the Institute of Virology appeared to be once again engaged in a form of gain-of-function research—by manipulating the H7N9 virus to be more lethal in mice and chickens….