



A whistleblower, a senior-level CIA agent, has come forward and informed the Coronavirus Pandemic Subcommittee Chairman Rep. Brad Wenstrup and Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Mike Turner that at the end of the CIA’s COVID review, “six of the seven members of the Team believed the intelligence and science were sufficient to make a low confidence assessment that COVID-19 originated from a laboratory in Wuhan, China.”
“The whistleblower further contends that to come to the eventual public determination of uncertainty, the other six members were given a significant monetary incentive to change their position,” the chairmen wrote, Just the News reports.
The seventh member thought it jumped from animals to humans.
The Ohio Republicans want all relevant information, including that which is related to gain-of-function research.
In February, The New York Times reported that the Department of Energy concluded an accidental lab leak in Wuhan likely caused COVID. They claimed it was “new intelligence,” and they had “low confidence” in it.
“While the department shared the information with other agencies, none of them changed their conclusions, officials said,” The Times reported.
If it originated from the Wuhan lab, there is the possibility that it was leaked deliberately. The military controls Wuhan. It’s also important to note that NIH funded gain-of-function research at Wuhan.
Donald Trump’s Director of National Intelligence, John Ratcliffe, believed the only credible explanation was the lab leak theory.