Adam Housley first reported via Twitter on Thursday that “the increased pressure
on China in recent days is due to a defector with intimate knowledge” of the
program. According to Housley, FBI director Christopher Wray “didn’t know right
away because they wanted to make sure they got all they needed before telling
him.”
In fact, Wray was “ambushed” with the information,
according to Van Laar’s sources, as was the CIA. “Sources say DIA leadership
kept the defector within their Clandestine Services network to prevent
Langley and the State Department from accessing the person, whose existence was
kept from other agencies because DIA leadership believes there are Chinese
spies or sources inside the FBI, CIA, and several other federal agencies,”
according to the report.
Why was the defector so important that he had to be kept
under wraps?
Housley says it’s because the defector has information on
the origins of the Wuhan virus: “China is trying to produce variants that
suggest it came from bats to cover up that coronavirus originally came from a
lab.” He later clarified: “US intelligence has a Chinese defector with Wuhan
info. AND China is trying to produce variants that suggest it came from bats to
cover up that coronavirus originally came from a lab.”
According to RedState’s sources, “the defector has been
with the DIA for three months” and has provided “an extensive, technically
detailed debrief to US officials.”
“In DIA’s assessment, the information provided by the
defector is legitimate,” wrote Van Laar. “Sources say the level of confidence
in the defector’s information is what has led to a sudden crisis of confidence
in Dr. Anthony Fauci, adding that U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases
(USAMRIID) personnel detailed to DIA have corroborated very technical
details of information provided by the defector.”
All of this raises many questions. Why, “suddenly,” did
the U.S. legacy media en masse turn-tail and start pointing fingers at China
and doubting Fauci? Why did left-wing outlets like the Washington
Post and BuzzFeed “suddenly” decide it was the right time to drop
Fauci’s emails—just days after the lab-leak story was “suddenly” no longer
verboten on social media? Fauci’s emails revealed what we’ve been reporting
here at PJ Media for months (mostly behind the paywall for our VIP subscribers to avoid
the Gestapo social-media
censors): that Fauci was working with a Chinese scientist from the Wuhan lab;
that he asked Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg to help with COVID messaging; and
that he signed off on funding for dangerous gain-of-function research in Wuhan.
One gets the sense that a dam the size of
Three Gorges on the Yangtze River is about to blow. The
question will be, as it almost is when political figures are caught in a
coverup: What did they know and when did they know it? And who knew
what was really going on?
If any of this turns out to be true—particularly the
suggestion that China may have intentionally unleashed the most deadly
bioweapon in world history—you might want to begin thinking about where you’re
going to spend the U.S.-Sino War. If, as Housley claims, the FBI, CIA, and
other federal agencies are swarming with Chinese spies, it would constitute the
biggest national security failure in U.S. history—and the most deadly.
The implications are terrifying.