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$20 Trillion Lawsuit Against China For Waging Biological War

 

Amidst worldwide criticism U.S. lawyer and conservative activist, Larry Klayman, his Company Buzz Photos and his group Freedom Watch have filed a $20 trillion lawsuit against China for waging a Biological war, alleging that it unleashed the coronavirus as a bioweapon upon the world.

 

Chinese leader Xi Jinping specifically linked efforts to prevent similar future threats to security of biological laboratories. Xi explained these efforts by saying that laboratory safety is a “National security” issue.

The Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology released a new directive titled: “Instructions on strengthening bio-security management in microbiology labs that handle advanced viruses like the novel coronavirus.”

China’s only Level 4 microbiology lab that is equipped to handle deadly coronaviruses, called the National Biosafety Laboratory, is part of the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

 

Worldwide Criticism by Experts

Klayman is not the only one calling out China’s Biological Warfare activities. Chinese mishandling of the virus has attracted global criticism and numerous prominent personalities have come forward urging the international community to conduct an investigation into these serious matter and take action. Below we mention few of them.

 

Lt. Gen. Prakash Katoch, Indian Army Veteran

Indian Army veteran Lt. Gen. Prakash Katoch has called for an international tribunal to punish China for its biological warfare, citing the late SARS epidemic reporting by China in 2003 and the enormous drop off of close to 15 million subscribers in Chinese mobile subscriber base over January and February, 2020 as evidences that China mishandled coronavirus at an unprecedented, international scale. He also cited GreatGameIndia‘s investigation into spying by a group of Chinese scientists in Canada’s National Microbiology Lab (NML) in Winnipeg in July 2019.