British doctor and his secret campaign to gag the Covid lab leak theory: He worked in Wuhan and manipulated coronaviruses yet orchestrated a campaign to clear it of blame and tried to hide his tracks. Now we publish the evidence, writes SIAN BOYLE
Mail reveals Dr Peter Daszak, 55, has links with Chinese scientists in Wuhan lab
The British expert on zoonotic spillovers (viruses jumping from animals to humans) was among those who signed Lancet letter condemning lab leak theory
He also worked in so-called pandemic prevention and the manipulation of coronaviruses, admitting they can be manipulated pretty easily in 2019 podcast
Mr. Williams said DTRA reviews all activities related to NGOs “to make sure that the risk for government funding is minimalized and in keeping with the traditions and the boundaries of the federal acquisition process but equally in policy as well.”
Ms. Vann, the acting assistant defense secretary, added that other defense agencies involved in nuclear, chemical and biological (NCB) programs reviewed funding of EcoHealth Alliance research and found no links to the Chinese lab.
“We also across the NCB did a thorough review to identify any potential access or investment into the Wuhan laboratory, and we have not identified any,” she said in response to questioning from Mississippi Rep. Trent Kelly, the ranking Republican member of the subcommittee. “It is something that we continue to watch to ensure that our investments are not going to places where they should not be,” she noted.
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Witnesses tell lawmakers threat is evolving. Author: Mike Gooding Updated: 7:08 PM EDT May 4, 2021
WASHINGTON The United States faces a rising danger from terrorists and rogue states seeking to weapons of mass destruction, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
A WMD is a nuclear, radiological, chemical, biological, or other device that is intended to harm a large number of people.
Even after 20 years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan, the danger is as grave as it s ever been, according to the government s top experts who testified Tuesday on Capitol Hill. The landscape of nuclear, biological, and chemical threats has continued to evolve over the past year, said Vice Admiral Timothy Symanski, Deputy Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command.