by Joseph P. Farrell, Giza Death Star:
Just when you thought the news coming out of Nuttyfornia could not possibly be any stranger or more bizarre than Cackling Kamala, Gavin Gruesome, or Senator Notsofinestine having to be told how to vote, this this story about the discovery of a Chinese biolab in a Nuttyfornia city that many of you spotted and sent:
The story itself is clear enough, and I cite most of the article, because it’s essential to today’s high octane speculation:
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Why would a bio-lab run by a shady Chinese company be operating in Reedley, CA in the central San Joaquin Valley?
What was supposed to be an empty building used only for storage was home to a black-market type of lab testing facility.
YourCentralValley.com reports that the discovery was made after a local code enforcement officer noticed this garden hose poking out a back wall of the building.
Public Health staff also observed blood, tissue and other bodily fluid samples and serums; and THOUSANDS of vials of unlabeled fluids and suspected biological material.
Additionally they found 900 genetically engineered mice, engineered to catch and carry COVID-19, living in “inhumane” conditions.
773 of the mice had to be euthanized, and officials found another 178 mice already dead.
“This is an unusual situation. I’ve been in government for 25 years. I’ve never seen anything like this,” said Reedley City Manager Nicole Zieba.
Even county health officials were left in shock.
“I’ve never seen this in my 26-year career with the County of Fresno,” said Assistant Director of the Fresno County Department of Public Health Joe Prado.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tested the substances and detected at least 20 potentially infectious agents, including coronavirus, HIV, hepatitis and herpes, according to a Health and Human Services letter dated June 6.
Agents also found thousands of package boxes – many with shipping labels from China. Below is a photo included in court documents in California.
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As Kyle Bass asks in a brief tweet-thread:
Is this illegal lab the tip of the iceberg? How many additional bioagent labs will be found?
THIS WAS A LUCKY FIND.
The lab was discovered by Reedley, CA city code enforcement officers when they saw a garden hose attached to the building and investigated.
This investigation into this illegal Chinese bio-agent lab must be handled at the highest levels of US law enforcement to determine a comprehensive plan to protect U.S. national security.
And therewith the story.
What springs immediately to the mind of anyone really paying close attention to this story is how dramatically and drastically the Nuttyfornia authorities botched this: if illegal activity was suspected at this facility (as it clearly was) then why was the place not put under surveillance to see who came and went? Clearly, someone with expertise was involved in maintaining the facility and running the experiments, yet no effort appears to have been made to find out who these were. Surveilling them would have perhaps unravelled a whole chain of connections of such facilities and the cells that ran them.
This was, in other words, a badly botched opportunity, or as the article puts it, a “lucky find”. The “lucky find” idea raises yet another possibility, namely, that the facility was “found” just in time, before whatever use was planned for the mice was able to be fulfilled, and that in turn implies that someone “on the inside” tipped local authorities off… remember that Chinese counter-intelligence defector? Are we looking at one possible fruit of his defection? Perhaps so. Thus, perhaps there was “luck” involved, for perhaps a deadly and dangerous deliberate release of another pathogen was forestalled.