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The Chinese Communist Party Is Suspected Of Ditching Shi Zhengli As Scapegoat

On January 7, 2023, an article against the bat woman Shi Zhengli (石正麗)was published on NetEase (a CCP controlled media) which questioned the artificial synthesis of COVID (CCP-virus) and Shi’s dereliction of duty as a virus expert who almost disappeared from the public after the outbreak. This is the second time in two weeks that the Chinese domestic media platforms have blasted Shi Zhengli(石正麗). Some netizens pointed out that in the harsh domestic public opinion environment, two sensitive articles appeared in a row, and the intention of ditching her a scapegoat for the virus origin was very obvious.

One article titled, “Researcher Shi Zhengli(石正麗), you are so good, we miss you,” cited several criminal evidence of Shi, quoting her keynote speech “Research on Bat Coronavirus and Its Cross-species Infection” at Shanghai Jiaotong University in November 2018, pointing out that Shi claimed successfully created a hybrid coronavirus of SARS virus and bat virus in 2015, which can effectively infect the human respiratory tract. This article boldly reviewed the “New Coronavirus Emergency Exercise” carried out at Wuhan Tianhe (天河) Airport on September 18, 2019 in the form of screenshots.

Previously, on December 20 last year, NetEase also published an article titled “Are Viruses Artificially Synthesized? The Internet Never Forgets”. The article also mentioned a scientific paper published by Shi Zhengli’s team in the internationally renowned journal “Natural Medicine” in 2015, titled “A SARS-like cluster of circulating bat coronaviruses shows potential for human emergence,” accusing Shi Zhengli (石正麗)created a human transmitted, even lethal virus by editing SARS virus into the harmless Zhoushan (舟山) bat virus.

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