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Ex-MI6 Chief Claims COVID-19 Started as ‘Accident’ at Chinese Lab

5-6-2020 < SGT Report 18 856 words
 

from Sputnik News:




Beijing has been facing increasing pressure to explain how COVID-19 first began to spread late last year in Wuhan, amid attempts by US President Donald Trump to label the novel respiratory disease a “Chinese virus”, and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo claiming there was “enormous evidence” that the virus was man-made.




Sir Richard Dearlove, former head of the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), has said on The Telegraph’s Planet Normal podcast that a scientific report published this week by a Norwegian-British research team suggests the COVID-19 pandemic is the result of the respiratory virus “escaping” a laboratory in China.




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An aerial view shows the P4 laboratory (C) at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan in China’s central Hubei province on 17 April 2020. – The P4 epidemiological laboratory was built in co-operation with French bio-industrial firm Institut Merieux and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The facility is among a handful of labs around the world cleared to handle Class 4 pathogens (P4) – dangerous viruses that pose a high risk of person-to-person transmission



According to the “important” new report, cited by Sir Richard Dearlove, 75, clues have been discovered within the genetic sequence of the virus, seeming to suggest that its key elements were man-made, and “inserted”, writes the outlet.


The report cited by the outlet is likely to feed into claims that China should pay “reparations” for the global death toll and economic fallout from the pandemic, as Beijing has been taking efforts from the beginning of the outbreak to “lock down” debates over the origins of the virus, the ex-intelligence chief is quoted as saying.



“I do think that this started as an accident… It raises the issue, if China ever were to admit responsibility, does it pay reparations? I think it will make every country in the world rethink how it treats its relationship with China and how the international community behaves towards the Chinese leadership,” Sir Richard Dearlove, who was the head of MI6 between 1999 and 2004, told The Telegraph’s podcast.



Suggesting that Chinese scientists were possibly carrying out clandestine gene-splicing experiments on bat coronaviruses when the virus escaped due to biosecurity flaws, Dearlove said:



“It’s a risky business if you make a mistake. Look at the stories… of the attempts by the leadership to lock down any debate about the origins of the pandemic and the way that people have been arrested or silenced. I mean, we shouldn’t really have any doubt any longer about what we’re dealing with.”



While stopping short of accusing Beijing of intentionally releasing the virus, in the interview Dearlove does accuse China of subsequently covering up the scale of the epidemic.



“Of course, the Chinese must have felt, well, if they’ve got to suffer a pandemic maybe we shouldn’t try too hard to stop, as it were, our competitors suffering the same disadvantages we’ve got,” said the former MI6 chief.



‘Unique Fingerprints’


According to the new peer-reviewed research entitled “A Reconstructed Historical Aetiology of the SARS-CoV-2 Spike”, spearheaded by Professor Angus Dalgleish of St. George’s Hospital at the University of London and Norwegian virologist Birger Sorensen, the team claim to have identified “inserted sections placed on the SARS-CoV-2 Spike surface” that shed light on how the virus finds its way into human cells, writes The Telegraph.


The report is cited as warning that the SARS-CoV-2 spike differs greatly from any other Sars virus studied previously, and, accordingly, it is doubtful that efforts to develop a vaccine will result in success. The scientists are suggested as believing the true aetiology of the virus has been “misunderstood”, which has spurred them to develop their own vaccine, produced by Immunor AS, a Norwegian pharmaceutical company led by Sorensen.


The analysis offered by Professor Dalgleish and his colleagues, scheduled for release in the coming days, claims the virus possesses “unique fingerprints”, “indicative of purposive manipulation”, thus calling into question the theory that the coronavirus evolved naturally.


The research suggests COVID-19 is a “remarkably well-adapted virus for human co-existence”, and was likely engineered via a Wuhan lab experiment to develop “chimeric viruses of high potency”.



“Henceforth, those who would maintain that the Covid-19 pandemic arose from zoonotic transfer need to explain precisely why this more parsimonious account is wrong before asserting that their evidence is persuasive, most especially when, as we also show, there are puzzling errors in their use of evidence,” concludes the report cited by the outlet.



The current report, says the outlet, was earlier rejected by several journals, including Nature and the Journal of Virology, which deemed the research “unsuitable for publication”.


The report had been rewritten a number of times ostensibly to remove accusatory claims about China before being published in the Quarterly Review of Biophysics Discovery, a journal chaired by scientists of Stanford University and the University of Dundee.


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