BOMBSHELL: New Evidence from Chinese Scientists Suggests Coronavirus Didn’t Originate in Food Market (VIDEO)
Our media feeds us straight up garbage.
The message we’ve been getting from the mainstream media is that the coronavirus originated in Wuhan, China in a food market, but new evidence suggests that this is all a fabricated story and that the truth is far different.
American news outlets aren’t reporting this with the exception of Tucker Carlson on Fox News, but a news outlet in Australia did a story on the alternate storyline.
News.com.au reported,
Scientists from South China University of Technology in Guangzhou wrote and published a paper speculating that a centre for disease control near a Wuhan seafood market may be ground zero for the virus.
Botao Xiao and Lei Xiao wrote that the Wuhan Centre for Disease Control and Prevention was the possible source because it “hosted animals in laboratories for research purposes”, including bats, and was “within 280 metres of the Huanan Seafood Market where a number of early infections were reported”.
In the paper, titled The possible origins of 2019-nCoV coronavirus, researchers explained that “41 people in Wuhan were found to have the acute respiratory syndrome and 27 of them had contact with Huanan Seafood Market”.
They wrote: “According to municipal reports and the testimonies of 31 residents and 28 visitors, the bat was never a food source in the city, and no bat was traded in the market.”
The research facility was also adjacent to the Union Hospital where the first group of doctors were infected.
https://youtu.be/X03DeM0EldI
The head of emergency at Wuhan Central Hospital Dr. Ai Fen went public and said authorities tried to stop her and her colleagues from going public about the truth of the virus. Now guess what happened? She’s disappeared.
Let’s see what happens to Tucker Carlson now that he’s come out with this storyline that others have already believed which is contradictory to what the mainstream media would have us believe.