“Wuhan Research Institute tested the virus genome combination three months before the outbreak of monkeypox” US media [팩트 매터]
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The picture you see is the infamous Wuhan Virus Lab.
It’s located right above the Wuhan Fish Market, and at least according to the official announcement, the first confirmed case of COVID was there.
According to a special report by Natalie Winters, a reporter for the National Pulse, the Wuhan Institute of Virology has assembled the monkey pox virus genome.
It was to identify the virus through a PCR test, but in fact, there was no monkey pox in China, so they tried to create monkey pox.
It is said that various fragments of the virus were put together.
That method might create infectious pathogens, and that’s what the researchers warned regarding.
Even more interesting is the timing of the study.
The study was published on February 22nd, as you can see.
It was only a few months before the global outbreak of monkeypox. Note that it recently landed in the US.
The study, co-authored by nine other researchers from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, appears to have identified a portion of the monkey pox virus genome, and PCR tests were used to identify the virus.
The researchers specifically wrote in their paper:
“The monkey pox virus has several pathogens that have been reported to infect humans around the world.”
“The quantitative polymerase chain reaction known as the qPCR test”
“It is most effective in detecting smallpox viruses, including the monkey pox virus.”
“In the qPCR test for the detection of pan-zosterpoxvirus”
“The E9L DNA polymerase gene turned out to be the best.”
“For the detection of the monkey pox virus”
“Our researchers found that the C3L complement binding protein gene was
“Reported that it can be used for qPCR testing of Congo branched mutant virus.”
Then, in their paper, they state that sufficient genetic information for the monkey pox virus for PCR testing is not available within the Chinese border.
The details are as follows.
“Because monkeypox virus infection has never been epidemic in China”
“It is impossible to obtain the viral genetic material necessary for the qPCR test”
“In this study, we adopted a ‘double-selection transformation-related recombination’ method called ‘TAR’”
“We combined 55,000 simianpox virus gene fragments.”
“This extends to E9L and C3L, which are valuable qPCR targets in the detection of simian smallpox and smallpox virus”
You may be wondering why they’re doing this kind of study, but the researchers soon describe the purpose of the study and why they combined the virus fragments.
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