HomeNews WireChina Lied! Coronavirus Didn't Start in Meat Market – Here's What Really Happened Editor April 4, 2020 Rumors have been going around that the coronavirus spreading throughout the world may not have started in a meat market afterall as the mainstream media and the Chinese government has been telling us. Honestly, it reminds me of Hillary Clinton blaming an internet video for the Benghazi attack. After weeks of the never-before-seen virus infecting people in the city of 11 million in December, Chinese authorities shut down the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, where people were allowed to sell wild animals for meat relatively freely, on January 1. Chinese officials did not make the viral outbreak public until January 20, so doctors at Wuhan hospitals did not properly isolate patients, exposing themselves and sensitive patients to the virus. Chinese officials insisted that the evidence suggested the new coronavirus jumped from animals to humans at the Huanan market. “The origin of the new coronavirus is the wildlife sold illegally in a Wuhan seafood market,” Gao Fu, director of China Center for Disease Control and Prevention, told a briefing in January, shortly after Beijing announced the outbreak. Gao’s agency claimed as evidence that, of 33 samples taken from early patients that month, 31 were directly traceable back to the part of the market where individuals sold wildlife for eating. Now, a joint study released Thursday by Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Institute for Brain Research concludes that “the SARS-CoV-2 source at the … market was imported from elsewhere. … The crowded market then boosted SARS-CoV-2 circulation and spread it to the whole city in early December 2019.” According to The New York Post, Xi didn’t actually admit that the coronavirus now devastating large swaths of China had escaped from one of the country’s bioresearch labs. But the very next day, evidence emerged suggesting that this is exactly what happened, as the Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology released a new directive titled: “Instructions on strengthening biosecurity management in microbiology labs that handle advanced viruses like the novel coronavirus.” Read that again. It sure sounds like China has a problem keeping dangerous pathogens in test tubes where they belong, doesn’t it? And just how many “microbiology labs” are there in China that handle “advanced viruses like the novel coronavirus”? It turns out that in all of China, there is only one. And this one is located in the Chinese city of Wuhan that just happens to be … the epicenter of the epidemic. That’s right. China’s only Level 4 microbiology lab that is equipped to handle deadly coronaviruses, called the National Biosafety Laboratory, is part of the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Trending Political News Supreme Court Give President Trump Another BIG Win Against House Democrats The Democrats have been relentless in their attempts to try and get their filthy hands on President Trump's tax returns and financial records. Their efforts have been entirely unsuccessful. To be honest, I don't even know why the Democrats are so hell-bent on finding out how much money Donald Trump makes or how much he pays in taxes. What is it going to change at all? Continue reading… Eerie Book from 1981 Predicts Coronavirus Outbreak in 2020, But That's Not the Crazy Part! As the coronavirus outbreak is quickly spreading throughout the world, we see a couple new countries report infections every week. First, the infection started in China and has since made its way into a number of countries including Iran, Italy, South Korea, Australia, France, Britain, and even the U.S. Continue reading… Trump's Former Doctor Admits to Hiding Cauliflower in the Mashed Potatoes I hope you get a laugh out of this, because I sure did! The president's former doctor has reportedly admitting to hiding cauliflower in Trump'a mashed potatoes as a last ditch effort to improve his diet. Continue reading… San Fran Declares State of Emergency Due to Coronavirus San Francisco Mayor London Breed declared a state of emergency on Tuesday because she is worried about the international outbreak of the coronavirus. It's a bit premature to call a state of emergency considering no vases of coronavirus have been confirmed in San Francisco. However, she claims that “the global picture is changing rapidly, and we need to step-up preparedness." Continue reading…