Quote, the U.S. military knew as far back as November that a contagion was getting out of hand in Wuhan.
Yet China at the time knew of only a few cases it had assumed was an unknown viral pneumonia.
China saw nothing devastating back then, of which the Pentagon had suspiciously anticipated.
So, where did COVID begin?
Independent virologists from Japan and Taiwan specified that the genome sequencing and mutation data tagged to America.
What then did the U.S. military know, and how did it know it?
It was just yesterday that President Trump said no one had even heard of the virus two months ago, but we are now learning that as far back as late November, American military medical investigators overseas sounded the alarm to officials right here at home about a contagion that was sweeping through Wuhan.
Those concerns that the virus could be devastating were detailed in a report, and multiple sources have described that report to our team.
The National Center of Military Intelligence, writers of the report, foresaw the contagion fully a month before China even knew it had a lethal virus on its hands.
But the lid is on at the U.S. Pentagon.
You said at the top of this interview that the Pentagon has been ahead of the curve every day, and you mentioned January, but did the Pentagon receive an intelligence assessment on COVID in China last November from the National Center for Medical Intelligence of DIA? I can't recall, George, but we have many people that watch this closely.
We have the premier infectious disease research institute in America within the United States Army.
So our people who work these issues directly watch this all the time.
As you know, the first patient in the United States was discovered in late January.
But that's in January, because reportedly this assessment was done in November, and it was briefed to the NSC in early December to assess the impact on military readiness, which of course would make it important to you, and the possible spread in the United States.
So you would have known if this were briefed to the National Security Council in December, wouldn't you?
I'm not aware of that.
I will tell you again, our folks work this all the time.
He's Secretary of Defense and didn't know about the report.
Israel knew all about it.
I mean, Israel and the Pentagon are joined at the hip, you know.
Fact is, 300 U.S. soldiers took part in Wuhan's Military World Games in the last half of October, and I betcha Israeli moles were burrowed deep within the U.S. troops.
Five of the U.S. soldiers, likely more, had to be treated at the Wuhan Jininton Hospital for flu-like symptoms of high fever and chills.
But voila!
Suddenly they were treated for malaria and likely given hydroxychloroquine pills.
Last time I checked, you get malaria in sub-Sahara Africa, not central China.
Also truly, 42 of the Wuhan Oriental hotel staff where the U.S. troops were staying came down sick with then undiagnosed COVID shortly after the Games.
The hotel is 400 yards from the Huanan Seafood Market, the alleged hub of COVID-19.
Yet none of the hotel staff who came down with COVID had any ties to the seafood market.
No bats, by the way, were sold there, nor even lived in the region.
And the Wuhan Institute of Virology was a good 10 miles away.
So when the spokesman of China's foreign ministry proposed that the U.S. military brought the virus to Wuhan, it was because the participating U.S. troops had trained at Fort Detrick in Maryland last summer when prepping for the games.
For at Fort Dietrich's Biodefense Labs, a cease and desist order was issued by the CDC in mid-July due to the lab's violations of containment procedures of deadly germs.
The order was issued while the troops were still training.
Who then leaked COVID-19?
A wet market where there were no bats?
A Chinese research lab 10 miles away?
Or the U.S. military whose troops trained at Fort Detrick where its bio labs carried lethal germs and whose troops stayed at a Wuhan hotel where its soldiers and hotel staff got COVID-19?
Which stands a chance of admission?
An educated guess could hatch a feasible suspicion, especially when an Israeli military intel officer, Denis Shohan, who originally and solely claimed, without any evidence, that the Wuhan Institute of Virology was part of a secret biological weapons program.
And the Jew-owned media licked it off the propaganda floors.