What Really Happened in Wuhan: Investigating the Chinese lab leak theory

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Report: Spy cameras, blackmail rampant in China; Japan issues arrest warrant for Chinese national​



Japanese police are looking to put a Chinese national on Interpol’s wanted list. He’s suspected to have assisted the Chinese military in launching #Cyberattacks against 200 Japanese companies. A privacy nightmare has become reality in China, according to a new report. It describes how spy cameras and covert surveillance are getting more and more common, and how secretly collected images are often used for blackmail. The United States is urging Beijing to release detained Hong Kong journalists amid authorities’ latest round of suppression of press freedom in the city. A Chinese law enforcement agency is testing out a new kind of prosecutor—one that runs on artificial intelligence. Officials say the machine can identify crimes and press charges against real people. One of China’s most capable seaworthy ships has been spotted conducting unauthorized surveys in the waters surrounding an island nation near the Philippines. Analysis suggests the data China collected may be useful for undersea warfare.
 

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Seven dilemmas facing the Chinese economy; Is China becoming more isolated?​



Today, China in Focus brings you an outlook of China in 2022. We go through the biggest China stories to watch out for in the coming year. One of the most important things for the world to look out for is the slowing down of China's economy. It matters so much because the country's economy has been one of the Communist Party’s most effective tools -- especially in proving its legitimacy to rule to the Chinese people and the international community. Its power has proven so strong that concerns over its human rights abuses and lack of #PoliticalFreedom have largely been overlooked overseas. Meanwhile, The Chinese regime is drastically reducing China’s contact with the rest of the world. They are isolating the country not just physically but also ideologically. And this trend may extend into next year. A big question for 2022 and the following years is whether the Chinese regime will invade Taiwan. But what exactly could a Chinese invasion of Taiwan look like? A recent Reuters investigative report consulted military experts and listed out six potential scenarios. We took a look at each of them. Taiwan’s Defense Ministry is releasing its latest threat assessment. The report says a full-scale Chinese invasion of Taiwan would be extremely difficult for Beijing to pull off. We look at why that’s the case.
 

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Christmas Crackdown in China and Underground Churches; ‘Why I Had to Leave China:’ Dr. Graceffo​



“Then the police came on campus and they had all the teachers come in and fill out a religious declaration form. They wanted to know what our religion was, and they were warning us again, not to celebrate…” After completing his PhD at Shanghai University, Dr. Anthony Graceffo found the communist impositions on his life untenable to the point that he had to leave China. In this episode he reflects on his own experiences of ‘faith crackdowns,’ in the context of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) ban on Christmas 2021. How does this and the recent ‘turning back’ of an American Delta flight that was intended to land in Shanghai fit into the CCP’s so-called “Zero-Covid” policy? And what possible underlying motives are at play with Zero-Covid? Dr. Graceffo is a China economist, a contributor to “The Epoch Times,” and author of “Beyond the Belt and Road: China's Global Expansion,” and “The Wrestler's Dissertation.”
 
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Ive been gone how many years and you guys still let people post like this? If it isnt obvious already, put him on ignore and you can see how posters like this eat up pages
 

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Conversation with Dr. Limeng Yan, Whistleblower & Virology from China​



Dr. Limeng Yan, the Chinese virologist escaped from China, will join us during the last show in 2021. She will talk about her research on the origin of the COVID-19 virus, the hidden roles of PLA in the pandemic, the infiltration of PLA in the U.S., and the related censorship, etc.
 

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China announces plans to upgrade nuclear weapons; Taiwan buys Lithuanian rum that Beijing blocked​



The Chinese regime says it will continue to upgrade its nuclear weapons. The statement comes just a day after Beijing pledged to work toward "a world without nuclear weapons." The Chinese Communist Party “is not qualified to host the Olympics.” That’s what a former Chinese Olympian says—after competing for years under the regime. An iPhone and an iPad exchanged for a small bag of rice, and two packs of cigarettes traded for vegetables— in the Chinese city Xi'an, residents turn to bartering to cope with lockdown orders. About 20,000 bottles of #LithuanianRum get redirected to Taiwan after Beijing blocked the shipment amid trade tensions. And with another tough year behind us, families are finding hope in a premier classical Chinese dance performance. The performance presents the audience with the lost world of traditional Chinese culture and a glimpse of what the nation looked like before communism.
 

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Lee Smith: Are There Any True Democracies Left to Partner With? Masks Damaging Our Young




Wide Angle with Brendon Fallon“When we see the West imposing these sorts of authoritarian lockdowns, and we see them aiming to impose bio-surveillance states, this must change our perception of the world.” In this episode of “The Wide Angle,” Lee Smith poses the question: Where does ‘democracy-based’ foreign policy stand in a time of dwindling democracy under Covid-19 restrictions and mandates? Lee Smith is a veteran investigative journalist who writes for both “The Epoch Times” and “The Tablet.” Historically, the alliances and partnerships between Western countries have been largely based on shared democracy. So, what happens when Western “democracies” veer drastically away from democratic principles? And when it comes to confronting the major tyrants of our times, like the Chinese Communist Party, how do the actions of “Democratic” governments really measure up?
 

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How Communist China Manipulates the Narrative About China in the West—Leon Lee Talks New Film, “Unsilenced”​



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“We often talk about how truth will prevail … but lies are sometimes more powerful. … If you don’t make a conscious effort to seek out truth, to speak the truth, sometimes you can be surrounded by lies to the point that you can no longer tell [them] apart.”

In this episode, we sit down with Peabody Award-winning filmmaker Leon Lee. In his new feature film, “Unsilenced,” he tells the story of a group of students who risk their lives to expose a brutal persecution in China. Like most things critical of the Chinese regime, forces were at work trying to make this film disappear.

We discuss how the Chinese regime controls the narrative about China in the West, from Hollywood to major media organizations.

Theaters and Showtimes: UnSilencedMovie.com
 

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US, Japan boost defense ties to deter China; Beijing fines 7-Eleven for calling Taiwan a country​



Top diplomats from the United States and Japan are working to build tighter defense ties. The growing partnership looks to counter Beijing. NTD interviews a Lithuanian member of parliament. We ask him about the Lithuanian president’s apparent regret over its de facto Taiwanese embassy. The Chinese regime fines retail giant 7-Eleven over $20,000. The penalty comes after the company website listed Taiwan as a country. Two Chinese vaccines equals an earning of over $10,000, and that’s enough to buy a decent house in some Chinese cities—that’s what the Chinese communist regime is trying to tell people with its propaganda script. Officials in China's Xi'an announced the city had reached "basically zero" COVID-19 cases. But citizens say there’s another explanation for the claim.
 

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China Uses Animal Disease Control Methods on Humans to Maintain Covid-Zero: Dr. Sean Lin​



Xi’an is a city of 13 million people located in the west of China. Since December 22, the city has been locked down because of a new round of covid outbreak. The Chinese authority claimed victory this week in its fight to contain the community spread. They used a new method called societal zero out that means the government moves all close contacts to the infected people to quarantine centers outside the city, thus those left in the city will be safe and a zero-covid status can be reached. In this episode, We will show you some footage of Xi’an under massive quarantine, particularly how the Societal zero out effort was carried out by the city authority. After that is my interview with Sean Lin, former lab director of infectious disease at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
 

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‘Extreme surveillance of everyone’: Bob Gourley on China’s investment in the metaverse​



In this special episode, we sat down with Bob Gourley, chief technology officer at OODA, and John Mac Ghlionn, researcher and correspondent at the Brownstone Institute.

They touch on the metaverse, what is, how they see it expanding on the global stage going forward, and how bad actors, like China, could get involved.
 

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Opinion: Goodbye Pandemic, Hello Endemic


People dine in a restaurant in Montreal on May 30, 2021. (The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes)
People dine in a restaurant in Montreal on May 30, 2021. (The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes)

Goodbye Pandemic, Hello Endemic​

Joe Wang
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January 16, 2022; Updated January 17, 2022
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In early 1918, when World War I entered its final year, the H1N1 influenza A virus infected millions of people, causing the Spanish flu pandemic. By April 1920, after four waves and almost 100 million deaths, the pandemic ended. H1N1 became much less deadly and caused only ordinary seasonal flu. It had become an endemic virus.
Will history repeat itself? After two years of the COVID-19 pandemic and four waves of different variants, will SARS-CoV-2 become an endemic virus?

Looking Good​

After my recent opinion piece “Omicron May Help End the Pandemic This Winter” was published, readers asked if I could cite peer-reviewed publications to support my pandemic-ending claim. Well, since the Omicron wave is still ongoing, my projection can only be as good as an educated prediction. But things are looking pretty good.
In the past week, there have been a few related research works published that point in the same direction—that Omicron is fast-spreading but less pathogenic. None of them are yet peer-reviewed, and that’s because the data is time-sensitive, so scientists choose to allow the public access to their research “live,” as the peer review process takes time.

So what does the new data suggest? Could the spread of Omicron end the pandemic? Waves come and go, so in order for Omicron to be the final wave, it needs to be able to stimulate strong and long-lasting immunity against potential future variants.

T Cell Immunity and Vaccination​

The hope for long-lasting immunity relies on protective T cell responses. In my previous article, I quoted a University of Cape Town study showing that long-lasting T cell response, induced either by vaccination or natural infection, cross-recognizes Omicron. The authors concluded that well-preserved T cell immunity to Omicron is likely to contribute to protection from severe COVID-19 caused by other variants.
It turns out that not all T cell responses are the same, however. The Cape Town study didn’t distinguish the types of T cell responses a natural infection induces versus that of vaccination. We now know that although vaccinations with S protein-based vaccines stimulate T cell responses, the responses don’t induce protection. That is why, even though the world had a high vaccination rate in November, the Omicron wave still arrived.

Stronger Protection​

On Jan. 10, the scientific journal Nature published a peer-reviewed article titled “Cross-reactive memory T cells associate with protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection in COVID-19 contacts.” Submitted to Nature by Imperial College London scientists five months ago, the article looked at T cell epitopes (very small protein fragments) from different SARS-CoV-2 proteins (S, N, E, and ORF1) in terms of their cross-reactivity to those of other species of human coronavirus OC-43 and HKU1, which cause the common cold.
They found a pool of T cell epitopes from S, N, and ORF1 proteins that were cross-reactive between SARS-CoV-2 and human coronavirus (huCoV). However, the specific T cell response that induces protection is from the epitopes of the N and ORF1 proteins, not the S protein (spike protein). They then concluded that in the second generation of vaccines developed against COVID-19, non-spike proteins should be included.
When I read the paper, I was less interested in the scientists’ recommendation on next-generation vaccine development than I was in their study of the non-spike proteins (N and ORF1) and their T cell epitopes’ cross-reactivity between SARS-CoV-2 and huCoVs, as this new information could shed light on detailed T cell immunity cross-protection between SARS-CoV-2 and huCoVs.
In other words, if the N-protein epitopes from the common cold could induce long-term protective T cell immunity against SARS-CoV-2, then Omicron infection with plenty of N-protein epitopes should also be able to induce similar T cell immunity and provide stronger protection against any future SARS-CoV-2 variant infections.
If you can recognize a distant cousin in a crowd, you can certainly spot your brother right next to you.

Light at the End of the Tunnel​

For about a year now, scientists have been discussing the potential of SARS-CoV-2 to join the other four human coronaviruses as an endemic virus.
SARS-CoV-2 is the seventh coronavirus that infects humans. We have MERS-CoV causing Middle East respiratory syndrome, SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 causing severe acute respiratory syndrome, and the remaining four (OC43, HKU1, 229E, and NL63) endemic viruses that cause the common cold.
In a peer-reviewed paper titled “Immunological characteristics govern the transition of COVID-19 to endemicity” published in the prestigious journal Science in February 2021, scientists at Pennsylvania State University and Emory University stated that all human coronaviruses elicit immunity with similar characteristics. The COVID-19 pandemic is a consequence of a human population that hadn’t seen SARS-CoV-2 before. Once widespread infection (such as the Omicron wave) occurs across the world, the virus will eventually circulate endemically, meaning that infections may still happen but with milder symptoms and much less mortality.
There are two reasons that the transition from pandemic to endemic didn’t happen until Omicron: 1) all the widely used vaccines are based on the spike protein, which doesn’t induce a protective long-lasting T cell response, and 2) natural immunity wasn’t widespread.
The Nature paper disclosed that protective (IL-2 secreting) T cells are induced by SARS-CoV-2 infection. Accordingly, we could foresee that a wider spread of Omicron infection would induce a wider range of cross-reactive T cell immunity, subsequently offering more widespread protection against potential future SARS-CoV-2 variants. As a result, we are likely very close to being able to say goodbye to the pandemic.
Although we should be mindful that we’re not out of the woods yet and people are still suffering, I remain optimistic that we’re beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
We also must remember that even when we say goodbye to COVID-19, we probably won’t be completely free of SARS-CoV-2. Even the seasonal flu kills more than half a million people globally every year, according to the World Health Organization. Another endemic virus will likely increase the burden on health systems around the world.
The good thing is, as I noted in my previous article, Omicron can be viewed as a live attenuated vaccine, which enjoys a very good track record among all vaccines. There have been about 11 diseases that attenuated vaccines were widely used to combat, such as measles, mumps, chickenpox, and polio. So far, none of these diseases have spread out of control after decades of vaccination.
Hopefully, Omicron will act like its other attenuated vaccine cousins, and with any luck, no other SARS-CoV-2 variants will emerge to become a pandemic in the future.
Joe Wang, Ph.D., was a lead scientist for Sanofi Pasteur’s SARS vaccine project in 2003. He is now the president of New Tang Dynasty TV (Canada), a media partner of The Epoch Times.

 

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Bill to end reliance on China for rare earths; Congress distributes ‘made in China’ masks​



A Chinese spy and a British premier minister were seen together at whispering distance. Photos are now driving backlash over just how much the Chinese Communist Party's influence is cozying up to the West. The infamous phrase "Made in China" has been found on medical masks distributed by Congress in Washington. This find is sparking concerns among U.S. lawmakers—specifically on risks linked to supply chains. China says its economy saw the best growth in a decade last year. But is the figure reliable? And what’s in store for the coming months? The #BeijingOlympicsBoycott grows. Two more countries announce they’ll skip the event, citing various reasons. The abuse methods used on Uyghur Muslims were perfected through the persecution of a Chinese spiritual practice, says an award-winning movie director. His new film aims to expose the realities of China’s human rights violations.
 

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Leon Lee: How the Crackdown on Falun Gong Completely Destroyed China | CLIP​



Leon Lee explains how the CCP is completely entrenched in Chinese culture, Party representatives existing in businesses and schools to make sure that everyone is towing the Party line. It is this culture that has been used to completely destroy faith groups like Falun Gong through mobilizing friends and families against practicioners and through very public forced confessions, which Lee says are used to demonstrate the Party’s “complete control” over people.
 

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How China could weaponize the Metaverse; China won't sell Olympics tickets publicly | China in Focus​



A place where you can be who you want to be, go where you want to go—that, and more, is what the Metaverse is promising. Crypto and FinTech attorney Felix Shipkevich calls it "a brave new world." Paris Hilton welcomed 2022 by throwing a new year's party in the Metaverse. On top of the celebrity hype, many are touting the ability to connect, buy virtual goods, and explore virtual worlds. But under it lies a darker side. Bob Gourley, Chief Technology Officer at OODA, said “privacy is one of the biggest issues we're tracking” John Mac Ghlionn, researcher at the Brownstone Institute, said, “If there are no regulators, there are no rules." And concerns have arisen, as foreign powers like China buy up large swaths of virtual land. In this special report, we look at what that means going forward, from people looking for a place to escape reality, to future wars that could break out.
 

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Top Scientists Who Pushed ‘Natural Origins’ Received $50 Million from NIAID?

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“How did these guys get $50 million in funding? … That’s moving a lot of money in federal government.”
On Kash’s Corner, we discuss an investigation by Epoch Times’ journalists Jeff Carlson and Hans Mahncke. After reviewing funding data, they found that four scientists who were at the forefront of pushing the natural origins narrative received millions in grant money from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) in 2020 and 2021.
 
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Investigators Reveal Cult, Murder, and Spies Around Photos of ‘Chinese Troops’ in Canada​


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A viral video from Canada made headlines in the United States, and showed what looked like Chinese military troops marching along a road on a secluded island. Investigators have now uncovered the group shown in the photos, and its ties to an alleged cult with ties to the Chinese regime—with a strange story surrounding it, involving United Front spy operations, an unsolved murder, and organized crime. To learn more about this story, we sat down for a discussion with the investigators: Ina Mitchell, an investigative reporter, and Scott McGregor, a former member of the Canadian Military Intelligence Office—authors of the new book, “The Mosaic Effect: How the Chinese Communist Party Started a War in America’s Backyard.”
 
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