在武漢病毒爆發的前幾天與石正麗合作的外國專家接受訪問提到五毒所的冠狀病毒修改研究
In a video that was originally taken on Dec. 9, 2019, three weeks before the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission announced an outbreak of a new form of pneumonia, virologist Vincent Racaniello interviewed British zoologist and president of EcoHealth Alliance Peter Daszak about his work at the nonprofit to protect the world from the emergence of new diseases and predict pandemics. Since 2014, Daszak's organization has received millions of dollars of funding from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), which it has funneled to the WIV to carry out research on bat coronaviruses.
In the first phase of research, which took place from 2014 to 2019, Daszak coordinated with Shi Zhengli, (石正麗), also known as "Bat Woman," at the WIV on investigating and cataloging bat coronaviruses across China. EcoHealth Alliance received US$3.7 million in funding from the NIH for this research and 10 percent was channeled to the WIV, reported NPR.
The second, more dangerous phase, which started in 2019, involved gain-of-function (GoF) research on coronaviruses and chimeras in humanized mice from the lab of Ralph S. Baric of the University of North Carolina. Funding for the program was withdrawn by the NIH under the Trump administration on April 27 amid the pandemic.
At the 28:10 mark of the podcast interview, Daszak states that researchers found that SARS likely originated from bats and then set out to find more SARS-related coronaviruses, eventually finding over 100. He observed that some coronaviruses can "get into human cells in the lab," and others can cause SARS disease in "humanized mouse models."
He ominously warned that such coronaviruses are "untreatable with therapeutic monoclonals [antibodies] and you can’t vaccinate against them with a vaccine." Ironically, he claims that his team's goal was trying to find the next "spillover event" that could cause the next pandemic, mere weeks before cases of COVID-19 were beginning to be reported in Wuhan.
When Racaniello asks what can be done to deal with coronavirus given that there is no vaccine or therapeutic for them, Daszak at the 29:54 mark appears to reveal that the goal of the GoF experiments was to develop a pan-coronavirus vaccine for many different types of coronaviruses.
Based on his response, it is evident that just before the start of the pandemic, the WIV was modifying coronaviruses in the lab. "You can manipulate them in the lab pretty easily." What he then mentioned has become the telltale trait of SARS-CoV-2, its spike protein: "Spike protein drives a lot of what happens with the coronavirus, zoonotic risk."
Daszak mentions the WIV's collaboration with Baric: "and we work with Ralph Baric at UNC [University of North Carolina] to do this." As has been suggested by proponents that SARS-CoV-2 is a chimera made in a lab, he speaks of inserting the spike protein "into a backbone of another virus" and then doing "some work in the lab."
Providing evidence of the creation of chimeras for the sake of a vaccine, he states "Now, the logical progression for vaccines is, if you are going to develop a vaccine for SARS, people are going to use pandemic SARS, but let’s try to insert these other related diseases and get a better vaccine.”
Based on Daszak's statements, it appears that just before the start of the pandemic, the WIV was using GoF experiments with chimeras in an attempt to create a vaccine. These experiments appeared to have included infecting mice genetically modified to express the human ACE2 protein with these chimeras.
In the first phase of research, which took place from 2014 to 2019, Daszak coordinated with Shi Zhengli, (石正麗), also known as "Bat Woman," at the WIV on investigating and cataloging bat coronaviruses across China. EcoHealth Alliance received US$3.7 million in funding from the NIH for this research and 10 percent was channeled to the WIV, reported NPR.
The second, more dangerous phase, which started in 2019, involved gain-of-function (GoF) research on coronaviruses and chimeras in humanized mice from the lab of Ralph S. Baric of the University of North Carolina. Funding for the program was withdrawn by the NIH under the Trump administration on April 27 amid the pandemic.
At the 28:10 mark of the podcast interview, Daszak states that researchers found that SARS likely originated from bats and then set out to find more SARS-related coronaviruses, eventually finding over 100. He observed that some coronaviruses can "get into human cells in the lab," and others can cause SARS disease in "humanized mouse models."
He ominously warned that such coronaviruses are "untreatable with therapeutic monoclonals [antibodies] and you can’t vaccinate against them with a vaccine." Ironically, he claims that his team's goal was trying to find the next "spillover event" that could cause the next pandemic, mere weeks before cases of COVID-19 were beginning to be reported in Wuhan.
When Racaniello asks what can be done to deal with coronavirus given that there is no vaccine or therapeutic for them, Daszak at the 29:54 mark appears to reveal that the goal of the GoF experiments was to develop a pan-coronavirus vaccine for many different types of coronaviruses.
Based on his response, it is evident that just before the start of the pandemic, the WIV was modifying coronaviruses in the lab. "You can manipulate them in the lab pretty easily." What he then mentioned has become the telltale trait of SARS-CoV-2, its spike protein: "Spike protein drives a lot of what happens with the coronavirus, zoonotic risk."
Daszak mentions the WIV's collaboration with Baric: "and we work with Ralph Baric at UNC [University of North Carolina] to do this." As has been suggested by proponents that SARS-CoV-2 is a chimera made in a lab, he speaks of inserting the spike protein "into a backbone of another virus" and then doing "some work in the lab."
Providing evidence of the creation of chimeras for the sake of a vaccine, he states "Now, the logical progression for vaccines is, if you are going to develop a vaccine for SARS, people are going to use pandemic SARS, but let’s try to insert these other related diseases and get a better vaccine.”
Based on Daszak's statements, it appears that just before the start of the pandemic, the WIV was using GoF experiments with chimeras in an attempt to create a vaccine. These experiments appeared to have included infecting mice genetically modified to express the human ACE2 protein with these chimeras.
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視頻拍攝於12/09/2019, 武漢病毒爆發前幾天 冠狀病毒修改部分從27分鐘開始 Peter Daszak也是本次WHO調查組成員之一
提到研究的目的是找到冠狀病毒通用疫苗, 用到了帶有人體基因的老鼠。這似乎和Trump很久提到的"不幸的意外"有些對照
提到研究的目的是找到冠狀病毒通用疫苗, 用到了帶有人體基因的老鼠。這似乎和Trump很久提到的"不幸的意外"有些對照
視頻中提到 Sars 造成經濟捐失 $10-15 billions, 並從野味市場追至南中國的蝙蝠是源頭。
這次人命及經濟損失是千百倍於Sars。雖然已被匪共掩蓋一年多,仍然希望這次調查,能起碼讓外界知道究竟是甚麽一回事。
這次人命及經濟損失是千百倍於Sars。雖然已被匪共掩蓋一年多,仍然希望這次調查,能起碼讓外界知道究竟是甚麽一回事。
>> 視頻中提到 Sars 造成經濟捐失 $10-15 billions, 並從野味市場追至南中國的...
如果說中國和當年sars比有什麼進步就是那些科學家, 技術和人力資源都進步了不少。当年香港的团队很快就找到病毒源头(中国的配合下) 按理一年时间自己給出病毒起源應該足夠久了, 遲遲不見中國的病毒源頭科學的解釋說明了很多問題.
從起初封閉華南市場,到派陳薇到武漢實驗室。大概應該知道發生了甚麽,亦說明了很多問題。
這次比 03年 Sars 嚴重千百倍,初期是有不少中國病毒專家發表報告的,但最後不知道誰一聲令下,馬上噤聲。
現在在小丑及太監們指導下,再來個 大國戰疫 ,喪事喜辦,感恩黨國,索性讓賤狼,五毛,粉蛆.......去嘲弄抹黑别國。
這次調查團去中國,雖然機會不大,但還是希望有人能還逝者公道。
這次比 03年 Sars 嚴重千百倍,初期是有不少中國病毒專家發表報告的,但最後不知道誰一聲令下,馬上噤聲。
現在在小丑及太監們指導下,再來個 大國戰疫 ,喪事喜辦,感恩黨國,索性讓賤狼,五毛,粉蛆.......去嘲弄抹黑别國。
這次調查團去中國,雖然機會不大,但還是希望有人能還逝者公道。
>> 從起初封閉華南市場,到派陳薇到武漢實驗室。大概應該知道發生了甚麽,亦說明了很多問題。這次比 0...
去了本身就是一种宣告。当然调查组包括本视频中的有争议科学家是有瑕疵。借用前总参三部离职健身教练的话: 一切刚刚开始
視頻中的 Peter Daszak 說前後用了大概十年,在中方合作下,才追到 Sars 的源頭,華南的蝙蝠洞穴。
這次因事情太大,加上匪國嚴防死守,痰同志傾力相助,天曉得何年何月才得知真相。
總参同志的話,本人是絕對保持距離的,此同志記錄太差。
這次因事情太大,加上匪國嚴防死守,痰同志傾力相助,天曉得何年何月才得知真相。
總参同志的話,本人是絕對保持距離的,此同志記錄太差。
>> 視頻中的 Peter Daszak 說前後用了大概十年,在中方合作下,才追到 Sars 的源頭...
香港大学袁国勇(改正错误应为管轶)那个团队半年就找到SARS来源果子狸了 10年找到的是来源的来源。不妨假设他们找到了中间宿主不便公布。事情这么大我看党国也未必罩得住 当然对外宣传金钟罩还是可以预料的(可以吓唬一些人的追查努力)
知己知彼 百战不殆 研究党国情报部门是颠覆政权的必要功课(而且他有的语言的确挺风趣的)
>> 香港大学付国勇那个团队半年就找到SARS来源果子狸了 10年找到的是来源的来源。不妨假设他们找...
袁國勇那次是在中方合作下才能做到的。
這次其實是有另一教授叫 管軼 的,他也到過武漢亦曾接受訪問,內容記不太清。大致是說甚麼也清理乾淨了,事情實在太恐佈了,他亦連忙跑回到香港,現在也不見踪影了。
>> 多谢 是管轶 已纠正
沒事,大意正確已足夠,咱又不是學術研究