Top Chinese Military Scientist Mysteriously Died Only Weeks After Filing COVID Vaccine Patent In Early 2020 (Report)

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Zhou Yusen allegedly had ties to the Wuhan Institute of Virology’s “Bat Woman,” Shi Zhengli, according to The Daily Wire.

The Five Eyes Intelligence alliance suggests this is proof that the Wuhan Institute of Virology was involved in “secret military activity”.

Zhou was named as the head inventor on the patent for that was filed by the “Institute of Military Medicine, Academy of Military Sciences of the PLA”.

Nikolai Petrovsky suggests that the rapid creation of the vaccination for the coronavirus was a “remarkable achievement.”

“This is something we have never seen achieved before, raising the question of whether this work may have started much ­earlier.”

After Zhou filed for the patent, he up and died due to “unexplained death.”

“While he was an award-­winning military scientist, there were no reports paying tribute to his life.”

“His death was only mentioned in passing in a Chinese-media report in July and at the end of a December scientific paper, both had the word ­’deceased’ in brackets after his name,” The Five Eyes intelligence alliance reported.

“The Weekend Australian has established that his death has been treated as unusual and is an early line of inquiry under the new Five Eyes probe into the origins of Covid-19 launched by Joe Biden.”

From The Daily Wire:

However, just several weeks after Zhou filed the patent for the vaccine, he died. The Australian reported that the Five Eyes intelligence alliance — which is comprised of intelligence agencies from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand — is now investigating Zhou’s “unexplained death” in May.

The report said that Zhou had conducted research experimenting with the spike proteins in coronaviruses and vaccine development.

David Asher, who led the Trump administration’s investigation into the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, told Fox News during the last week in May that he had U.S. government biostatisticians calculate the probability that the coronavirus developed evolved in nature and that they concluded that it was “about one in 13 billion.”