Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Gordon Chang to Newsmax: Biden COVID Report May Conceal US Complicity

American taxpayers ostensibly funded a Chinese "Biological weapons program against the U.S.," according to Far East relations expert Gordon Chang on Newsmax, who claimed U.S. government complicity in the global coronavirus pandemic will not be brought forward by the Biden administration.

"The intelligence community, our intelligence community, should just declassify that now," Chang told Monday's "John Bachman Now." "We don't need to wait 90 days to get a highly politicized report from people who have gotten it wrong on China consistently over decades." President Joe Biden put the onus of a 90-day report on the COVID-19 origins on U.S. intelligence officials after closing the State Department's investigation last week, Chang said, noting a serious, if not dangerous, conflict of interest for the U.S. government.

Dr. Anthony Fauci's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases helped fund a grant for bat coronavirus at the Wuhan Institute of Virology through a $600,000 subgrant to the EcoHealth Alliance, according to reports, and evidence from published research papers show "They were using gain of function techniques," Chang told host John Bachman.

"Now gain of function techniques is basically a biological weapons program," Chang added.

Chang noted "China sent its top biological weapons expert" to the Wuhan lab last January, he believes, "To clean up evidence of a lab leak as well as to destroy evidence of a biological weapons program." "I can't prove that, but why would you send a military officer to a nominally civilian facility?" Chang asked.

Chang added a rebuke of President Biden's recent references to statements originally attributed to former Chinese President Mao Zedong, including his telling the U.S. Coast Guard commencement "women hold up half the world.

" "First of all, Biden got the quote wrong, because it's 'women hold up half the sky,'" Chang told Bachman.

https://www.newsmax.com/newsmax-tv/gordon-chang-covid-19-intelligence-research/2021/06/01/id/1023488/ 

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