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Published on: CN

May 27, 2021

US President Joe Biden is reopening the Wuhan laboratory investigation into the artificial origin of the virus that gave rise to Covid-19. He is demanding that US intelligence complete an investigation, which will ultimately prove inconclusive. What is concrete is that at least three researchers at the Chinese laboratory in Wuhan simultaneously fell ill in November 2019 with symptoms similar to those of Covid-19. Furthermore, on June 18, 2021, an American researcher (Jesse D. Bloom of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle) found 13 of the 241 genetic sequences of the coronavirus, which had mysteriously disappeared from Google Cloud servers. These 241 sequences were collected in 2019 by Chinese scientists, including Aisi Fu of Wuhan’s Renmin Hospital, and then archived on an American server. From there, they subsequently disappeared. Some, however, had been automatically saved to Google Cloud. Why was that precious data deleted, and by whom? Archive management rules stipulate that whoever stored the data can, of course, delete it.