Zero surprise here - Kung Flu was created as a bio-weapon

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Circumstantial evidence but if it walks like a duck...  From the London Daily Mail:

Did coronavirus originate in Chinese government laboratory? Scientists believe killer disease may have begun in research facility 300 yards from Wuhan wet fish market

    • Beijing-sponsored South China University of Technology concludes that 'the killer coronavirus probably originated from a laboratory in Wuhan'
    • It points to research on bats and respiratory diseases carried by the animals at the Wuhan Center for Disease Control and the Wuhan Institute of Virology
    • WCDC is just 300 yards from the seafood market and is adjacent to the hospital

Chinese scientists believe the deadly coronavirus may have started life in a research facility just 300 yards from the Wuhan fish market.

A new bombshell paper from the Beijing-sponsored South China University of Technology says that the Wuhan Center for Disease Control (WHCDC) could have spawned the contagion in Hubei province.

'The possible origins of 2019-nCoV coronavirus,' penned by scholars Botao Xiao and Lei Xiao claims the WHCDC kept disease-ridden animals in laboratories, including 605 bats.

Needless to say, more as it happens. This is really testing the resilience of the communist form of government. It will be interesting to see how China fairs as a nation. They have no real financial reserves - they spend everything as fast as they make it. Shutting down the factories like this is going to cripple their economy.

The paper by Drs. Botao Xiao and Lei Xiao has been deleted from their Chinese sources but copies can be found here and here

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