That makes a lot of sense. Especially with regard to that Vox article, there was a lot of concern when they tried to do that with the bird flu back in 2014 (?) in the U.S. Similar conditions - BSL-4 lab, highly infectious virus, mutating it (although not adding HIV DNA) to be more deadly/airborne, etc. China probably just doesn't sensationalize that research as much (I don't keep track of it, for sure).
On top of that they bought their way through science journos....
>Nature magazine has censored over 1,000 articles at the request of the Chinese government over the past several years. And it seems pretty clear that their recent article, “The proximal origin of SARS-CoV-2” is just one more example of their influence.
>The editors of the book series Transcultural Research have discontinued publishing the series with Springer Nature to protest its decision to accede to the Chinese government’s censorship demands. The Financial Times first reported last year that Springer Nature had blocked access in China to more than 1,000 articles in two political science journals dealing with sensitive subjects in China such as Taiwan, Tibet and the Cultural Revolution. The publisher issued a statement at the time acknowledging that “a small percentage of our content (less than 1 percent)” was limited in mainland China in order to “comply with specific local regulations.” Springer Nature -- which publishes the flagship science journal Nature -- defended the decision to limit access to certain content in China on the grounds that otherwise it would “run the very real risk of customers [in China] not being able to access any of our content.” The editors of the Transcultural Research book series, which is connected with the Heidelberg University research cluster on Asia and Europe in a global context, were unpersuaded by Springer Nature’s reasoning.
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So yeah, given that there were instances of narrative control and censorship efforts coming from the CCP when it comes to the whole covid affair... Chances are, there are skeletons in the closet
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