Will she survive long enough to tell? Or is this disinformation? Something tells me this is one of those “too good to be true” stories, but I guess we’ll soon find out! MH

Source: Joe Martino
IN BRIEF
- The Facts: Chinese virologist Dr. Li Meng Yan, who recently fled China, claims she has evidence that proves COVID-19 was manmade.
- Reflect On :What are the implications of this virus being manmade if it indeed is? What would this change about the narrative if the WHO has known this for some time?
Dr. Li-Meng Yan, a Chinese virologist and whistleblower, claims she will soon be publishing proof that COVID-19 was manmade. She believes her evidence will be so clear that even non-scientists will be able to verify the data. Previously, Dr. Yan has said that the Chinese government and the World Health Organization knew about person-to-person transmission of COVID-19 much earlier than reported. She fled China to the US to continue exploring her research.
Martin comments: “Dr. Yan has said that the Chinese government and the World Health Organization knew about person-to-person transmission of COVID-19 much earlier than reported.” That much we can verify by research done here at Uncensored (See below). But then, a good piece of disinformation blends fact and fiction to mislead….

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