Open letter urges Western Intelligence services to investigate possibility that China hyped Covid-19 and promoted lockdowns to crippled rival economies – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Open letter urges Western Intelligence services to investigate possibility that China hyped Covid-19 and promoted lockdowns to crippled rival economies




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US and other Western intelligence services have been urged to investigate claims that China hyped the dangers of Covid-19 to force a lockdown of the West to bring about the economic calamity that that it will result in.

The open letter appealing to the intelligence services has been signed off by a number of lockdown sceptics including lawyers, human rights activists, and a former US Air Force general is being promoted by American lawyer Michael Senger.

Mr Senger and his numerous notable co-signers allege that the Communist Party promoted nationwide shutdowns in a bid to actively cripple rival economies and the 11,000 word document alleges lockdown policies may have been a “fraud of unprecedented proportions” perpetuated by China.

The Chinese economy has long since returned to full operationality and even the epicentre of the Covid-19 virus Wuhan, has retuned to its normal bustlingly self without any vaccine rollout.

The city even held one of the largest public pool parties in history last Summer, just months after footage was leaked from city showing people collapsing and hospitals being overrun.

According to the Sun, the open letter states:
“We are writing this letter to request that a federal investigation be commenced and/or expedited regarding the scientific debate on major policy decisions during the Covid-19 crisis,” the letter reads.
“In the course of our work, we have identified issues of a potentially criminal nature and believe this investigation necessary to ensure the interests of the public have been properly represented by those promoting certain pandemic policies.”

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