In a leaked State Department cable from 2009, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned that the Wuhan Institute of Virology could lead to "Biological weapons proliferation concern."
The Australia Group is an international export control forum organized to prevent the spread of technologies and research that could be used in chemical and biological weapons.
The cable stated, "We believe it is important to focus on emerging chemical and biological technologies, trends in the trade of CBW-related goods and threats."
"The U.S. believes participants would benefit from hearing about your experiences assisting China in setting up a Biosafety Level-4 laboratory at the Wuhan Institute of Virology from the export control and intangible technology transfer perspectives. We are particularly interested to know how China plans to vet incoming foreign researchers from countries of biological weapons proliferation concern."
"The U.S. believes AG members would be interested in any information you can share related to China and North Korea, specifically information related to:".
China's Institutes of Biological Products, to include overhead imagery analysis, if possible.
Since the outbreak of COVID19 and questions surrounding the Wuhan lab, Hillary Clinton has never spoken publicly of these concerns, but has attacked people bringing them up as racist, and blamed them for attacks on Asian-Americans, without evidence.
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