• Biden and China - One more disturbing reminder of the sordid family bus

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Wed Jan 8 04:59:40 2025
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    Speaking of disturbing Biden news related to China and a lack of
    transparency, there seems to be a rather stubborn effort among senior government officials to avoid reaching a rather plausible conclusion about
    the origins of Covid. Over time much evidence has bolstered the theory that
    the virus escaped from a Chinese lab, yet much of official Washington has continued to embrace a zoonotic origin, holding that the virus jumped
    naturally from animals to humans.

    Government researchers who deemed the lab leak the most plausible of the theories were not always welcome to share their findings. Michael Gordon and Warren Strobel report for the Journal on former FBI scientist Jason Bannan,
    who while in government was not included in a briefing for Mr. Biden on the subject in 2021. The Journal report notes:

    The dominant view within the intelligence community was clear when Avril
    Haines, the director of national intelligence, and a couple of her senior
    analysts, briefed Biden and his top aides on Aug. 24. The National
    Intelligence Council, a body of senior intelligence officers who reported
    to Haines and that organized the intelligence review, had concluded with
    “low confidence” that Covid-19 had emerged when the virus leapt from an
    animal to a human. So did four intelligence agencies.

    At the time, the FBI was the only agency that concluded a lab leak was
    likely, a judgment it had rendered with “moderate confidence.” But neither
    Bannan nor any other FBI officials were at the briefing to make their case
    first hand to the president.

    “Being the only agency that assessed that a laboratory origin was more
    likely, and the agency that expressed the highest level of confidence in
    its analysis of the source of the pandemic, we anticipated the FBI would
    be asked to attend the briefing,” Bannan recalled in his first on-the-record
    interview on the subject. “I find it surprising that the White House didn’t
    ask.”

    A spokeswoman for the Director of National Intelligence’s office said that
    it wasn’t standard practice to invite representatives from individual
    agencies to briefings for the president and that divergent views within the
    intelligence community were fairly represented.

    The Journal reporters note that Mr. Bannan wasn’t the only one who doubted
    the zoonotic theory embraced by senior officials:

    Three scientists at the National Center for Medical Intelligence, part of
    the Pentagon’s Defense Intelligence Agency, conducted a scientific study
    that concluded that Covid-19 was manipulated in a laboratory in a risky
    research effort. But that analysis was at odds with the assessment of their
    parent agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and wasn’t incorporated in
    the report presented to Biden.

    The Journal reporters elaborate on the work of the three scientists:

    Specifically they concluded that a segment of the “spike protein” that
    enables the virus to gain entry into human cells was constructed using
    techniques developed in the Wuhan lab that were described in a 2008
    Chinese scientific paper. That was an indication, they argued, that the
    Chinese scientists were conducting “gain of function” research to see if
    the virus could infect humans…

    But in July 2021 they were instructed by a superior at the medical
    intelligence center not to continue sharing their work with the FBI, which
    they were told was “off the reservation,” according to people familiar
    with the matter. That order was earlier reported by The Australian.

    Nor were all of their proposed edits to the National Intelligence Council
    report accepted.

    Nor would Mr. Biden necessarily have been able to comprehend the report even
    if it had been wisely prepared. But the disturbing resistance to the plausibility of a lab leak is one of many issues demanding further inquiry
    and explanation. Did officials believe that Mr. Biden wouldn’t want to hear
    it or did they have their own reasons for downplaying an obvious possibility for pandemic origin?

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  • From Siri Cruise@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Fri Jan 10 08:37:50 2025
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    Ubiquitous wrote:
    Speaking of disturbing Biden news related to China and a lack of transparency, there seems to be a rather stubborn effort among senior government officials to avoid reaching a rather plausible conclusion about

    What then? Short of starting a MAD nuclear war with PRC, what do
    you propose the USA to do?

    Accuse PRC. And if they deny, tell them their mothers were
    hamsters and their fathers smell of elderberries?

    We have to continue to share the planet with them.

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