While it's not clear whether or not the Chinese succeeded to launch the virus at the Beijing Winter Olympics, Yan told the Health Ranger Mike Adams in a recent "Brighteon Conversations" interview that it has already been tested in one of the biggest cities in China.
On December 22 last year, the northern megacity of Xi'an implemented severe lockdown policies that barred 13 million residents from leaving their homes. (Related: Chinese city implements harshest lockdown yet as Beijing aims for "zero-COVID.")
Thousands were hauled away by truckloads to other counties and cities, where they were quarantined. For the rest, the furthest they could go is the metal door enclosing their neighborhood or residential compound. Some districts found themselves in tighter lockdowns, with residents not allowed to venture past their doorstep. In some areas, the elevator services were cut off without prior notice.
Firefighters had to climb the walls to get into a sealed-off neighborhood on New Year's Eve, when a building caught fire.
These abrupt confinements have prompted outcries as residents struggled to secure their basic needs. During a live-streamed press conference, distraught viewers flooded the channel with pleas in the live comments section, clamoring for food and other necessities. In response, the authorities disabled the comments section.
It all started from a Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) cluster that grew to over 2,100 cases – China's largest outbreak in months. The move is in line with the country's zero-COVID policy.
Except it wasn't really a COVID-19 outbreak – at least according to Yan's sources.
"My team received information that the Chinese Communist Party has conducted trials using citizens in one of the biggest cities," she said referring to Xi'An. "Another intelligence report said the CCP is fully prepared to attack through the Winter Olympics. So that means if the timing is good, they will release a bioweapon."
The Chinese government, according to Yan, considers the Winter Olympics as "one of the ideal opportunities" to spread the hemorrhagic fever virus and "make the outbreak or pandemic worldwide." (Related: SHOCK CLAIM: China has released another bioweapon during the Olympic games… a hemorrhagic fever virus… here's nutritional info on what may BLOCK it in your blood.)
Yan is one of the first to research coronavirus and previously revealed she was forced into hiding after accusing Beijing of a cover-up. She was also among the first to suggest the COVID-19 virus leaked from a Wuhan lab. This time, the virologist is hoping to preempt the CCP's evil plan.
"We all need to make people know that the CCP prepared something. And we hoped to give international pressure and push them to delay this or even cancel this evil plan," she said.
CDMedia reported earlier this month that the People's Liberation Army (PLA), CCP's armed forces, launched the virus on its own people during the Beijing Olympics in order for athletes and diplomats to return home and infect the rest of the world.
"The purpose of the launch is multifold. After being developed in a lab, the PLA is testing the pathogen's performance on China's own people and those attending the Olympics," CDMedia reported. "The virus has been altered inside a laboratory to make the incubation period longer than usual, now suspected at three to four weeks, in order to allow visitors to Beijing to return home with no symptoms during transit."
The news outlet noted that the virus is highly transmissible and causes bleeding through multiple orifices of the body, even the skin.
Yan wasn't sure about the virus being highly transmissible but didn't dismiss the possibility that the CCP turned it into one.
"We need to know how high the transmissibility between the asymptomatic or mild cases, patient to other people. Based on previous knowledge, we say the hemorrhagic fever virus doesn't have very strong transmissibility between humans. That's why we say we can control it. Now, we need to confirm whether there is something modified by the CCP," she said.
Dr. Li-Meng Yan says CCP is spreading hemorrhagic fever bioweapon at Olympics, reveals antidote.
Watch Dr. Yan Li-Meng as she talks about China's biological warfare threats against the world during a "Brighteon Conversations" interview with the Health Ranger Mike Adams.
This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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