Two experts argued in an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal on Sunday for the existence of “damning” scientific evidence in favor of the theory that the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus did not make a natural jump from animal to human but was bio-engineered in a Chinese lab. Dr. Steven Quay, who holds an M.D. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, and Richard Muller, emeritus professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley, said that two key pieces of evidence—one relating to gene splicing and the other to a lack of virus diversity—strongly suggest a lab origin of the outbreak that has infected over 173 million people worldwide. “The presence of the double CGG sequence is strong evidence of gene splicing, and the absence of diversity in the public outbreak suggests gain-of-function acceleration. The scientific evidence points to the conclusion that the virus was developed in a laboratory,” the …