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'Patient Zero' Was Likely Wuhan Lab Worker Says Danish WHO Chief


He's not long for this world obviously.


One of the World Health Organization’s leading infectious diseases experts now says that the first COVID ‘patient zero’ was “likely” a lab worker at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.


Peter Embarek, who spearheaded a WHO team sent to investigate the lab earlier this year, has now told Danish television that the likely source of the pandemic was someone infected by a bat during fieldwork, or at one of the laboratories in Wuhan.


In an astonishing u-turn Embarek said on Denmark’s TV 2 News “This is where the virus jumps directly from a bat to a human. In that case, it would then be a laboratory worker instead of a random villager or other person who has regular contact with bats. So it is actually in the probable category.”


The report notes that the type of bat involved in passing on the infection, the horse shoe bat, was only present inside the Wuhan lab and does not live naturally in the general Wuhan area.

“An employee who was infected in the field by taking samples falls under one of the probable hypotheses,” said Embarek.


Embarek’s new assessment totally contradicts the results of the original WHO investigation, only confirming that the entire WHO team were corrupted, or leant on, by the Chinese Communist party, the original conclusion was that the lab leak origin was “extremely unlikely.” The original verdict was delivered on stage with Embarek's Chinese handlers looking on. Now, it appears Embarek feels free to tell us what we all thought anyway.

Embarek doing his "nothing to see here" speech, complete with Chinese handlers looking on

Polls now show that the majority of Americans believe the coronavirus didn’t emerge out of wet markets in Wuhan, but was leaked from the nearby lab.


As we previously highlighted, Dr. Peter Daszak, President of the EcoHealth Alliance, a group that has extensive ties to the Wuhan lab gain of function research, thanked Dr. Anthony Fauci for dismissing the lab leak theory early on in the pandemic. Daszak was also tasked by Facebook with ‘fact-checking’ (censoring) information related to the hypothesis, while Google, which via YouTube also censored information about the theory, also funded Daszak’s virus research.


For the best part of a year after the outbreak, the scientific establishment and the mainstream media asserted that claims COVID originated from the Wuhan lab were a “dangerous fringe conspiracy theory.” People who made such claims on social media sites were silenced and banned by Silicon Valley giants. So-called ‘fact-checkers’ and censors who worked to cover-up such information may turn out to have helped facilitate one of the biggest cover-ups in modern history.

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