Explosive Report Shows Video Proof Of Live Bats And Mice In The Wuhan Lab

A report for Sky News by Sharri Markson exposed the truth behind the Wuhan Institute of Virology’s use of live bats and humanized mice in research.

Eco Health Alliance’s Peter Daszak is going to have a hard time explaining comments he made in December 2020 about what he called a “widely circulated conspiracy theory” that there were live bats in the lab at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Sharri Markson read Daszak’s comments he made attempting to dispel any “conspiracies” about bats in the lab. Peter Daszak said that he has “collaborated with [the Wuhan lab] for 15 years,” and he insists “they do not have live or dead bats.” Daszak claimed there is no evidence anywhere that this happened.” He called it “an error” that needs to be corrected.

However, Sharri Markson reports that “explosive footage from inside the Wuhan Institute of Virology indicates [Peter Daszak’s] statements are wrong.” Markson said that Daszak could no longer hide behind his previous comments claiming it was a spreading falsehood. She said, “It is not a conspiracy to say that there were live bats at the lab. It is a fact.”

Markson played the video from inside the Wuhan Institute showing live bats in cages. Images were parading on the screen showing researchers working with bats in the lab, one researcher feeding a bat a worm and another with a bat hanging off the bill of a hat. Video shared also claims to prove that Wuhan Lab researchers are “out capturing bats” in the wild for the Wuhan lab.

Sharri said, “In another image, there are mouse cages-hundreds of them. We know that the Wuhan Institute of virology was using humanized mice for experiments to see which coronaviruses could infect humans.” She said that the Wuhan researchers used “the humanized mice to make viruses that couldn’t previously infect humans, do exactly that.”

The National Pulse first reported an uncovered speech from the University of North Carolina researcher Dr. Ralph Baric, a favorite collaborator of Wuhan’s ‘bat woman’ Shi Zhengli, speaking about his admiration for gain-of-function research. Dr. Baric said at a conference at UNC-Chapel Hill in 2014, “Gain-of-function represents one of those approaches that is a crucial tool for public health preparedness and response.”

Despite Dr. Baric’s love of gain-of-function research, Markson reports a more sinister use of this type of viral experiment. She said, “these experiments called gain-of-function aim to make viruses more infectious and more virulent to try and predict which may cause a pandemic.”

Knowing that the odds are in favor of the virus being created in the lab, Sharri believes that had the evidence from the lab “been available early last year, [it] may have reshaped the entire narrative around the potential origin of COVID-19.”

“Back then, we were told that there were no bats at the lab. But we were told that disease-ridden bats were sold and butchered at the wet market,” said Markson. She recalled that now we know the videos of “Chinese people eating bat soup… were nonsense.” “Bats were never sold at the Wuhan wet market.”

She assumes that “Daszak must have realized his public statements from December 2020 were wrong when he claimed it was a conspiracy to say, there were bats in the Wuhan lab.” Because now she reports that Peter Daszak is softening his stance on the likelihood of the Wuhan Institute of Virology had live or dead bats in the lab for research. Daszak’s new comments are: “We didn’t ask them if they had that. I wouldn’t be surprised if, like many other virology labs, they were trying to set up a bat colony. I know it’s happening in labs here and in other countries.”

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