The White House announced a comprehensive new website on Friday, highlighting evidence that Covid-19 has leaked from Chinese labs.
Take advantage of 2024 home insights on the coronavirus pandemic ReportWhite House It is listed Five evidence supports their conclusion that Covid-19 has emerged from a laboratory in Wuhan, China.
One such evidence is the claim that “Wuhan is home to China’s most important SARS lab.” This website displays a Google Earth map showing that the Uhan Virus Institute (WIV) is in proximity to the Hunan Seafood Market.
A Google Earth image of China’s Uhan Virus Research Institute (WIV) approaching the Hunan Seafood Market, where researchers traced the first case of Covid-19 origins. 4/21/25. Screenshot/whitehouse.gov
According to the website, lab researchers “were suffering from COVID-like symptoms in the fall of 2019.” (Related: Fauci doubles the origin of COVID, saying it’s “more likely” to occur naturally than lab leaks)
The website shows three additional evidence: the virus “has biological properties not found in nature” and that all cases “derive from a single introduction to humans” and that “if evidence of natural origin had already occurred.”
The webpage also targeted the infamous “proximal origin.” paper. The complete article entitled “Proximal Origins of SARS-COV-2” is a publication in the scientific journal Natural Medicine, which underestimated the theory of natural origin in favor of the theory of natural origin.
According to the website, the paper “was urged by Dr. Fowsie to push forward the favourable narrative of Covid-19 originating from nature.”
Dr. Fauci is said to have urged Dr. Kristian Andersen, the main author of the paper, to write it, according to an email sent by Anderson to “Nature.” Get by the Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Dr Andersen is a professor who works in Scripps’ research and said that, according to a letter obtained by the committee, he reviewed the evidence objectively, according to a request that conflicts with an email from Andersen. “Our main work over the past few weeks has focused on trying to disprove all sorts of lab theories,” he wrote, the report read. (Related: Exclusive: Fauci’s first year of “retirement” was a money-making jackpot, Docs shows)
The website also mentions EcoHealth Alliance Inc. (EcoHealth). It works together with WIV to send US taxpayer funds from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and works with gain-of-function research.
The webpage accused former Ecohealth head of Biden’s administration of banning it, Peter Daszak of obstructing the investigation of a handpicked subcommittee by providing false statements to Congress and executive documents.
Another man accused of obstruction was David Mores, a former aide to Fauco who appears to boast to Daszak about avoiding requests for the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
“I learned here how to delete emails after Foia’d, but I learned how to delete emails before the search started, so I think we’re all safe. Plus, after sending them to Gmail, I deleted most of these previous emails,” Morens wrote to Daszak in 2021.
Morens rejected the email as a joke during his testimony to the 2024 subcommittee.
Another suspected occlusionist was the Biden administration’s Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). He “engaged in a multi-year delay, confusion and non-responsive campaign,” according to the website.
The website also denounced “arbitrary” pandemic mitigation measures such as social distancing, mask mandates and lockdowns.
“The long-term lockdown has caused immeasurable harm, not only in the US economy, but also in the mental and physical health of Americans, particularly negatively affecting young citizens.
The website focused on the Biden administration and other government efforts to censor alternative theories of oppositional opinions on the origins of the pandemic and treatment. The Biden administration has resorted to “full censorship – coexisting with the world’s largest social media company and censoring all Covid-19-related dissent.”
While many Democrats and left-leaning news organizations remain vague about the origins of the pandemic, more global health and intelligence agencies have declared the lab’s theory of leakage is increasingly plausible.
January, New York Times It has been reported The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) concluded that the virus had emerged from Uhan’s lab “unreliable.” They also joined the U.S. Department of Energy and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which concluded they had low confidence. (Related: Intelligence Blob Boxed Out Lab Leak Proponents sold Biden, which faded Viden with natural origin theory.)
In March, two German newspapers reported that German Foreign Intelligence Reporting Agency (BND) estimated that the virus was 80-95% likely to have emerged from the lab. The outlet determined that it is likely that BND had made these estimates for a while in 2020.
