Richard Dearlove, former head of MI6 and a central operator in the Russiagate coupa attempt against the US, has unleashed a diatribe against China and anyone who wants to work with China. Remember that Dearlove very early on in the pandemic declared China and the Wuhab Lab as guilty of leaking, and perhaps intentionally creating, the COVID-19 virus, and calling for them to pay “reparations” globally. Today he had an interview with The Telegraph escalating the campaign. He argues that it is increasingly clear that the virus came from the lab, but that they have destroyed the evidence.
“We don’t know that’s what’s happened,” he said, “but a lot of data has probably been destroyed or made to disappear, so it’s going to be difficult to prove definitely the case for a gain-of-function chimera being the cause of the pandemic. This is why scientific analysis is now so important, because although that can’t prove the case 100 per cent, the thorough biochemical analysis puts the weight of evidence to this being a man-made lab experiment, a natural virus that has been enhanced.” As usual, the need for evidence is entirely unnecessary when you work for British Intelligence.
Dearlove denounced Former PM David Cameron and his Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osbourne: “"Some of the things that were said by George Osborne and David Cameron about our relationship with China, how we were going to have this privileged position, I was staggered at the time by the sheer naivete that they could develop a relationship with China without understanding they were dealing with a communist dictatorship, and one that has its own strategic agenda.”
As for the WHO, they should have no part in the investigation: “"The WHO looks like a lost cause and that should not be the agency to deliver material which gives us a clear understanding of what the hell happened. The WHO report was farcical and it’s clear now they are losing control of the narrative.”
And of course, Trump gets some of the blame: “"China was originally let off the hook. I think the problem was the style of the Trump regime, a lot of people understandably found it hard to go along with his more outlandish allegations.”
To top it off, the man who is at the center of censuring any and all voices of opposition to the Empire’s line of the day, says: “"The People’s Republic of China is a pretty terrifying regime and does some things we consider unacceptable, and extreme in silencing opposition to the official line of the government.”