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WHO attacks AMERICA after Wuhan whitewash

Peter Daszak, one of WHO s investigators in Wuhan, has launched an extraordinary attack on US intelligence  He told people not to rely too much on information coming from America and instead to trust Chinese data  It comes after WHO probe concluded virus did not leak from Wuhan lab as US officials have suggested and instead threw its weight behind theories emanating from Beijing that it was imported on frozen meats  But Daszak has long-standing ties to lab at the centre of leak theories after funding its research for a decade  He has also led efforts to downplay leak theories, starting as far back as February 2020 in letter to The Lancet 

Fury as whitewash WHO probe finds Covid did NOT start in Wuhan lab

Invalid Date, FURY is growing as the World Health Organisation was accused of a whitewash as it found Covid likely didn t originate at the Wuhan wet market or come from a lab leak. Both suggestions that the virus could have originally crossed to humans at the Huanan Seafood Market, or escaped from the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) were thrown out in a lengthy joint press conference. 8 8 It was originally claimed the virus jumped to humans at the Huanan Seafood MarketCredit: AP:Associated Press WHO s findings appeared to largely back Communist Party protestations that the virus may have originated from outside of its borders and its repeated denials of a lab accident.

Oxford Uni s Wykeham chair is renamed Tencent-Wykeham after a China firm with links to spy agency

Outrage as Oxford University renames its prestigious Wykeham chair of physics after a Chinese firm with links to country s spy agency - in return for a £700,000 donation University s Wykeham chair of physics will now be known as Tencent-Wykeham chair in honour of the computing conglomerate, Oxford sources have revealed Chinese software company offered £700,000 donation to university in return  CIA sources have claimed Tencent received money and support from Ministry of State Security, China’s main intelligence agency, when it was first founded Firm denies it received intelligence funding, saying its finances were transparent

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