Wuhan scientists planned to use “skin-penetrating nanoparticles” to unleash “chimeric covid spike proteins” into bats in China

09/22/2021 / By Ethan Huff / Comments

A year and a half prior to the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) making its world debut, scientists working in Wuhan, China, reportedly submitted a proposal asking to release genetically altered (GMO) coronaviruses into the wild.

Leaked documents dated from 2018 reveal that a full 18 months before anyone had ever even heard the term covid, researchers had announced plans to unleash “skin-penetrating nanoparticles containing ‘novel chimeric spike proteins’” into bat caves in China’s Yunnan province.

“They also planned to create chimeric viruses, genetically enhanced to infect humans more easily, and requested $14 million from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to fund the work,” reports explain.

Peter Daszak of the U.S.-based EcoHealth Alliance organization submitted a bid requesting permission to use genetic engineering for implanting “human-specific cleavage sites” into bat coronaviruses, making it “easier for the virus to enter human cells.”

This would explain how SARS-CoV-2, which should have remained in bat populations, somehow crossed over into human populations. Genetic tampering allowed the virus to infect humans, and it would appear as though the so-called “vaccines” are one of the major delivery vehicles for getting the manipulated virus into people’s bodies.

On Daszak’s “bat team” was none other than Dr. Shi Zhengli, a researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), along with researchers from the University of North Carolina (UNC) and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) National Wildlife Health Center. READ MORE

See the full DRASTIC document at this link, archived on NN servers.