Title: RFK Jr: The Wuhan Cover-Up & The Rise Of The
Biowarfare-Industrial Complex
By Debbie Lerman via The Brownstone Institute,
The Wuhan
Cover-Up and the Terrifying Bioweapons Arms Race
(Skyhorse
Publishing, December 3, 2023) is a crucial book for
understanding how the
Covid catastrophe happened.
I would even go so far as to argue that RFK, Jr.’s new book is
the most important Covid chronicle to date, although it ends at the
beginning of 2020, before most of us were even aware that a “novel
coronavirus” was circulating among us.
The book explains the CAUSES of the global disaster, which all
happened before March 2020. Everything after that are the downstream
EFFECTS of what The Wuhan Cover-Up exposes.
Here’s how RFK, Jr. summarizes those effects:
Everyone has now seen that pandemics are another way for
the military, intelligence, and public health services to expand
their budgets and their power. In 2020, public health, defense, and
intelligence agencies weaponized a [Covid-19] pandemic, resulting in
unprecedented profits to Big Pharma and the dramatic expansion of
the security/surveillance state, including a systemic abandonment of
constitutional rights—effectively a coup d’état against liberal
democracy globally.
(Kindle edition, p. 385)
Putting Covid in the Biowarfare Context
Interestingly, in the
publicity blurb on the book and in
interviews
about it, RFK, Jr. focuses on “the etiology of the
gain-of-function research” and everything that led up to a virus
being engineered in a US-funded lab in Wuhan by a group of Chinese
and Western scientists.
At the core of this story is RFK, Jr.’s desire to warn readers
about the dangers of gain-of-function research, which he shows in
the book to be irrefutably a biowarfare – not a public health –
endeavor.
But in the process of constructing the argument and supplying
the proof for his dire warning, and for his assertion that this type
of research should be stopped immediately and forever, RFK, Jr.
provides what I find to be an even more compelling story.
The story in the Wuhan Cover-Up that interests me is
the rise of the biowarfare-industrial-complex – the global behemoth
comprising military/intelligence alliances, Big Pharma, Big Tech,
academic and medical institutions, and NGOs – that both created the
virus known as SARS-CoV-2 and ran the global response to it.
In this article, I will highlight key parts of The Wuhan
Cover-Up that pertain to this storyline – which I believe are
downplayed in its publicity materials and are one of the main
reasons it has been practically banned from polite society: The book
has been so heavily censored that I cannot find a single actual
review on Google.
Newsweek reported that independent bookstores do not want to
carry it.
A lot of the censorship has to do with mainstream animosity
toward RFK, Jr’s presidential campaign. But the explosive content of
the book, as reviewed in this article, is also likely a factor.
Top-Level Summary of the Rise of the Biowarfare Industrial
Complex, as Told by RFK, Jr.
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The biowarfare industry started to grow after WWII, when
Western intelligence agencies imported Japanese and German
scientists to help develop weapons against Communist enemies.
This was, in fact, the first task of the newly formed CIA.
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After 9/11, funding for bioweapons research exploded, and
so did the power and reach of the military and intelligence
agencies in charge of such research. The research, presented to
the public as “pandemic preparedness and response (PPR),”
encompassed mostly attempts to engineer deadly pathogens and
simultaneously to create countermeasures to them, predominantly
vaccines.
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So much money was pouring into PPR/bioweapons research
that the public health agencies and academic institutions
involved in government research all became dependent on it – or,
perhaps more accurately, addicted to the money and power this
type of research bestowed. Multinational public-private
partnerships and “non-governmental organizations” (e.g., The
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and The Wellcome Trust) were
created to fund and promote the need for such research.
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In the fall of 2019 an engineered pathogen from one of the
bioweapons labs in China found its way into the population. All
the military, intelligence, and public health officials from
China, the US, UK, and other countries, with their pharma and
academic partners, conspired to cover up the lab leak, while
simultaneously preparing to unleash their countermeasures on the
world.
How the Nature of Biowarfare Research Has Not Changed
As RFK, Jr. tells it, the history of today’s biowarfare
industry starts after WWII, when German and Japanese scientists were
secretly repatriated to assist the intelligence community and
military in developing chemical and biological weapons programs.
It is no coincidence, he argues, that many sinister features
of those earlier programs carried forward to the present. These
features include:
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tight alliances with the pharmaceutical industry and
the media;
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the complicity of academia and medical schools;
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the co-opting of journals;
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intense secrecy;
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pervasive experimentation on human subjects;
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liberal use of the word “volunteers;”
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open-air testing on large unwilling populations;
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ethical elasticity;
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the normalization of lies;
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the use of microbiology to alter and weaponize bugs;
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the use of vaccine development as a mask for bioweapons
research;
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the corruption of the entire medical establishment
(p. 48)
Even just this list is enough to explain what happened with
Covid: Take all these ingredients, add billions of dollars and
multinational public-private partnerships involving top research
institutions and thousands of scientists, and how could you not get
a global disaster?
Deep CIA-Biowarfare Ties
The Wuhan Cover-Up spends a lot of time
documenting the correspondence between the rise of the CIA and the
emergence of the modern biowarfare program.
RFK, Jr. writes:
…it’s worth reviewing the agency’s seventy-five-year
preoccupation with bioweapons, pandemics, and vaccines. Bioweapons
development was the CIA’s first love, and has remained its
relentless passion. The CIA’s natal obsession with bioweapons pitted
the agency against all the idealistic underpinnings of both American
democracy and the healing arts of medicine.
(p. 46)
An important related point emphasized in the book is that
bioweapons research is not an obscure, niche industry. Rather,
according to The Wuhan Cover-Up, it is a top national defense
concern, driving the national security agenda:
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the military and
intelligence apparatus erected the biosecurity agenda as the new
spear tip of American foreign policy. These agencies deftly replaced
the fear of the Soviet monolith and creeping communism with a fear
of infectious disease, which they have successfully stoked to
justify vast expansions in power…
(p. 44)
Shockingly Broad Participation by Academics and Scientists
Because the biosecurity agenda – which focuses on biochemical
and medical research – is so central to foreign policy and national
security, it controls large swaths of research funding. Thus, as
RFK, Jr. documents, it has come to encompass many top academic
institutions and thousands of doctors and scientists:
Among the most alarming side effects of the federal
preoccupation with bioweapons has been the systematic diversion of
vast resources and armies of academic and government scientists away
from public health and healing.
(p. 46)
Today, some thirteen thousand death scientists labor on
bioweapons technology on behalf of US military, intelligence, and
public health agencies in some four hundred government and
university bioweapons labs.
(p. 83)
Moral Bankruptcy
When faced with Covid “conspiracy theories” – such as those
put forth in The Wuhan Cover-Up – people often argue that so
many doctors and scientists could not possibly have knowingly agreed
to civilization-killing ideas like lockdowns and injections of
unsafe medical products into billions of people. They must have
believed they were actually saving humanity, right?
Wrong, according to RFK, Jr.:
History has shown again and again the bioweapons agenda’s
awesome power to transform compassionate, brilliant, idealistic
doctors into monsters.
(p. 47)
They have, as a class, demonstrated thoroughly warped
judgment and a reliable penchant for dishonesty and terrible ideas.
(p. 87)
Bioweapons Research = Vaccine Research
Another crucial idea bearing on our understanding of the Covid
response is that vaccine research is a primary concern for the
biowarfare-industrial complex, although it is publicly presented as
a public health endeavor.
The book quotes Professor Frances Boyle, author of the
Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989, with this
explanation:
You can’t use a bioweapon against your enemy without having in
your possession an antidote with which to shield your own team from
blowback. For this reason, bioweapons and vaccines are always
developed in tandem with each other.
(p. 121)
Moreover, because vaccine research funding goes to both
biodefense and public health agencies, they have become inextricably
linked:
The military and public health agencies work in close
coordination to develop vaccines for military applications, sharing
information and working side by side in labs. Vaccine research often
serves as a cover or rationale for illegal bioweapons development.
(p. 129)
From an Obsession of US National Security to a Tool of
Globalism
As RFK, Jr. writes, after 9/11, Islamic terrorism became the
focus of US national defense. After the anthrax attacks, the focus
of antiterrorist activities coalesced around the need to predict,
prevent, and create countermeasures to biological terrorism.
This more reliable and terrifying enemy would soon replace the
war against Islamic terror—justifying a “forever war” against germs.
“Biosecurity,” a.k.a. Pandemic Preparedness and Response (PPR),
provided a rationale for US presence in every developing nation.
(p. 149)
And, as further explained by RFK, Jr., the focus on
bioterrorism, which first served the American imperialist impulse,
then became incorporated into the program of globalism:
The emerging medical/military-industrial complex would soon be
citing biosecurity as a pretext for centralized control, coordinated
response among nations, a sprawling construction project for new US
bioweapons laboratories, the archiving of every germ with weapons
potential under the pretext of pandemic protection, the control of
the media, the imposition of censorship, the erection of an
unprecedented surveillance infrastructure ostensibly needed to
“track and trace” infections, universal digital IDs, digital
currencies to reduce disease spread, and the ceding of power by
national governments to the WHO—in short, globalism.
(p. 149)
China Becomes a Dominant Biowarfare Research Player
Concurrently, China’s leaders were working on a mission to
make China a world leader in science, research, and innovation.
According to The Wuhan Cover-Up, the Chinese have been using
the West’s march toward globalism to infiltrate “Western academia,
businesses, media, cultural groups, and government agencies that
speak the language of cooperation, globalism, and public health.”
(p. 257)
As part of their infiltration process, the Chinese lavished
funding on Western research institutions and scientific publishing
houses. And because biomedical/biowarfare research was so central to
Western governments and research institutions, the Chinese were able
to eventually dominate that space as well.
Thus, the book explains, China was able to “co-opt US academic
institutions and US public health agencies into performing backdoor
bioweapons research for the Chinese military.” (p. 274)
Why Would the US Do Bioweapons Research in/for China?
This is, perhaps, the most oft-raised question in response to
the hypothesis that SARS-CoV-2 was an engineered bioweapon from a
lab funded by the Chinese military, the US, and other Western
governments.
As RFK, Jr. explains, with the Chinese as major funders of
Western institutions, journals and projects related to biomedical
research, this strange collaboration was not just unsurprising, but
in fact, inevitable:
The Chinese campaign to co-opt leading scientists and the
river of Chinese funding to researchers at US and British medical
research universities and to the leading scientific journals had, by
then, bought China powerful friends across the Western scientific
establishment.
(p. 280)
Furthermore, the interests of China intersect with the
interests of major global corporations and NGOs that comprise the
biowarfare-industrial-complex – many of which enriched themselves
considerably through the Covid response. As RFK, Jr. writes:
There is a natural intersection of interests between Western
business titans and a former communist government [the Chinese
Communist Party] that has made itself the global model for
seamlessly merging corporate with government power, and promoting
business growth by suppressing democracy, labor, and human rights.
(p. 572)
For its part, the US intelligence community has all kinds of
reasons – all ultimately geared toward increasing its own power and
influence – to engage in sensitive scientific research projects with
the Chinese:
The deliberate transfer of our superior bioweapons knowledge
to the Chinese—a potential enemy—makes little sense to citizens who
think in terms of conventional rivalries between nations. Espionage
was clearly among the complex motivations for the US intelligence
community supporting Chinese bioweapons research in China. Knowing
what the Chinese are up to is the mission of the US intelligence
community. But quietly sharing cutting-edge technologies may also
serve institutional self-interest. After all, the intelligence
community expands its power by reporting the enemy’s expanding
capabilities; more frightening capabilities abroad justify increased
budgets and increased power at home.
(p. 388)
Bioweapons expert Dr. Francis Boyle is quoted stating that:
Opportunities to expand institutional power and corporate
profits always seem to trump patriotism and duty within the CIA’s
bioweapons teams. Patriotism is a polite fiction among the
bioweapons set.
(p. 383)
RFK, Jr. adds that the public health agencies, which are
heavily involved in, and funded by, biowarfare research, share the
CIA’s self-interested non-patriotism:
NIH and NIAID operate under the same perverse incentives that
drive destructive conduct across the whole bioweapons field.
(p. 383)
A Convergence of Personal, Political, Financial and Global
Interests
In the final chapters of The Wuhan Cover-Up, RFK, Jr.
focuses on several key figures in the biowarfare-industrial-complex,
including Jeremy Farrar of the Wellcome Trust (now at the WHO),
Anthony Fauci of the NIH, and Bill Gates.
RFK, Jr. uses these figures to show how the Covid pandemic
emerged from the toxic stew of ethically compromised biowarfare
research standards; military, intelligence, public health, and
academic institutions/organizations dependent on biowarfare funding;
the involvement of China and global interests in the booming
business of “pandemic preparedness and response;” and, of course,
the endless pursuit of political power and personal enrichment.
Here’s a great summary of how they all came together, through
personal and institutional greed and power-mongering, to unleash the
Covid catastrophe on the world:
The evidence suggests that instead of relentlessly protecting
public health, Farrar exploited the pandemic to promote the venal
financial agendas of his WEF [World Economic Forum] patrons, to
transform Western democracies into surveillance states, to expand
his personal power and paycheck, and to pander to high-level Chinese
officials. Achieving these objectives required Farrar to hide
[Covid’s] laboratory origins, a project in which he enlisted a cadre
of his medical cartel cronies—those who, thanks to years of funding
by Fauci, Farrar, and Gates, now occupy the highest echelons of
virology in academia, the regulatory agencies, and pharmaceutical
companies.
(p. 539)
If for nothing else, I would recommend adding The Wuhan
Cover-Up to your library as an invaluable resource on leading
figures, organizations, and power brokers involved in the
biowarfare-industrial-complex.
Conclusions and Comments
It was especially gratifying to me to read The Wuhan
Cover-Up (all 600 pages of it), because it validated my own
research, showing that
the pandemic response was led by the national security/intelligence
arms of government, not public health agencies.
In fact, after reading the first few chapters – the ones that
go into the history of chemical and biological warfare and the rise
of the biowarfare-industrial-complex – I paradoxically felt an
enormous sense of relief.
Finally, we have a detailed account that shows – beyond what I
would consider a reasonable doubt – that the entire Covid
catastrophe was caused, and led, by a multinational
military-intelligence-academic-pharma-tech-NGO cabal.
RFK, Jr.’s conclusion is that we should look to a future
“in which the bio-elites are held responsible for their actions,
people regain their rights, and the Constitution is restored to its
intended preeminence.”
But how do we do that?
I am afraid, based on the information in his own book, and the
fact that RFK, Jr. himself is being censored and banned so
extensively from the public square, that the solution to the
problems he exposes is much more difficult and complex than just
“holding the bio-elites responsible” which will somehow lead to
people regaining their rights.
What we need to do is to shut down, or extract ourselves from,
the global biowarfare-industrial-complex that is able to convince
(or coerce?) our governments into declaring states of emergency over
supposed pandemic threats, and then curtail civil rights and impose
massive surveillance, censorship, and propaganda that would not be
permitted in non-emergency situations. Not to mention garnering
enormous wealth while forcing the world’s population to accept
novel, untested, and potentially lethal medical
“countermeasures.”
The Wuhan Cover-Up does a better job than
any other book or article I have read at exposing the trends,
forces, and institutions that brought us the Covid catastrophe –
with hundreds of pages of notes and references. What’s frightening
is that the enormity of the problem is beyond the scope of the book,
not just to solve, but even to fully acknowledge.
Republished from the author’s
Substack
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