Monday, March 16, 2020

WOW! The First COVID-19 Vaccine Was Made in 'Record' Time and Phase 1 Trials Have Begun in Seattle

 

Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institutes of Health says the United States has developed a vaccine for the coronavirus, COVID-19, in record time.  Fauci made the statement at the White House update on the coronavirus.

He told reporters that the first vaccine was given in Seattle on Monday.

"The vaccine candidate that was given the first injection for the first person took place today. You might recall that when we first started I said it would be two to three months and if we did that, that would be the fastest we've ever gone in obtaining the sequence to being able to do the Phase 1 trial. This has been now 65 days, which I believe is the record."

Fauci told a White House briefing on the coronavirus that 45 people in the coronavirus hot-zone of Seattle were given the vaccine and will be watched over the next year to determine its efficacy:

"What it is, the trial of 45 normal individuals between the ages of 18 and 55. The trial is taking place in Seattle. There will be two injections, one at zero day, the first one, then 28 days. There will be three separate doses, 25 illigrams, 100 milligrams, 250 milligrams, and the individuals will be followed for one year, both for safety and whether it will induce the kind of response that we predict would be detected. So it's happened. The first injection was today."

President Trump announced more efforts to quash the virus on Monday at the update. He urged people to avoid groups of more than ten people.

So far, there are about 4,100 confirmed coronavirus, COVID-19, cases in 49 states, Puerto Rico, and in Washington, D.C.

Weekend Open Thread: Week-Beginning Quarantine Edition






It's like a weekend open thread, but that starts on Monday ... actually, that's exactly what it is. Life happened, and happened abundantly starting Friday morning. My "open thread" preparation time Friday was spent dealing with a certain poster who decided that during their quest to annoy everyone here they would also take the time to threaten the blog. Their wording suggested that they would try and bring us down the way the channels were brought down. Anyways, they were booted for the third time. By the time that ordeal was over, I had planned activities to attend to ... and then unplanned activities to attend to. This would be the theme for the entire weekend, and this is what brings us to this fine Monday and this Weekend Open Thread: Week-Beginning Quarantine Edition.

I hope you all have stocked up on toilet paper ... not because of the virus, but because of the overly panicked people out there who have taken it upon themselves to begin hoarding it. It's not even that type of virus. Just how much to they think they're going to shine their brown star over the waters of Toiletria over the next few weeks? Did they only stock up on microwave burritos to live off during their quarantine? I mean, if so then the pallet of toilet paper was probably a good idea. You walk down the aisle at Sam's, Costco, etc. and there's plenty of canned food items, fresh food that could be put up, rice, etc. Toiletries ... SOLD OUT. Don't these folks understand that to go #2 you probably need to eat first?

You know what is sold out in my area? Vienna Sausages and Saltine Crackers ... staples of the Southern quarantine diet. I'm actually surprised the tabasco didn't sell out as well, being that it is an absolute sacrilege to eat these tasty processed treats without dousing them in the stuff.



What keeps everyone's minds off of the nonsense going on right now? You guessed it ... MEMES! Here's a meme compilation video and a few posts from twitter and instagram. Some are funny, some I don't get, others aren't even memes at all but people just failing at being people.






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How the FBI Ignored Hundreds of Thousands of Clinton Emails



The FBI examined only a tiny fraction of hundreds of thousands of Hillary Clinton emails discovered six weeks before the 2016 presidential election on a laptop used by Anthony Weiner, husband of Clinton aide Huma Abedin. Here is a timeline.

March 2015 – The New York Times reports that Hillary Clinton used a private email server located in her basement to conduct all her State Department business as Secretary of State (2009-2013). Her team turns over some 30,000 emails deemed work-related, but deleted 33,000 emails they considered personal.

July 2015 – The intelligence community refers a criminal case on Clinton’s mishandling of classified information to the FBI.

July 5, 2016 – One year later, FBI Director James B. Comey announces the closing of that case. Although the bureau determined that Clinton and her aides had routinely sent classified material over her unauthorized network, he said he could not "find a case that would support bringing criminal charges."

Sept. 26 – New York FBI agents investigating sex crimes allegations against Weiner  discover “a large volume of emails,” including long-sought BlackBerry messages, related to Clinton on a laptop used by Abedin and her husband. The number of potentially relevant emails would total 694,000 – or more than 10 times the number that were thought to have existed in the initial Clinton probe. 

Sept. 27 – Bill Sweeney, agent in charge of the FBI’s New York office, is alerted to newly discovered Clinton emails.

Sept. 28 – The New York office notifies Comey’s deputy, Andrew McCabe,  and other officials at FBI headquarters about the discovery.

Oct. 25 – FBI counsel Lisa Page tells FBI agent Peter Strzok – who led the Clinton email investigation and was recently fired, in part, for expressing anti-Trump bias – that she is hearing that Congress will have to be told about the emails.

Oct. 26 – Attorney General Loretta Lynch warns McCabe and Sweeney to fix leaks out of the New York office.

Oct. 28 – Comey informs Congress that the FBI was taking additional “investigative steps” in the Clinton email investigation.

Oct. 30 – A search warrant application is filed in New York that would allow agents to read the emails on the laptop. Edited by Strzok from his home email account, the warrant is quite narrow in scope, excluding: Clinton emails from before and after her tenure at the State Department; all of Abedin’s Yahoo! emails, which she also used for government business; and the all-important BlackBerry messages covering the first two months of Clinton’s term in office, when she was setting up the unauthorized server with Abedin.

Oct. 31 – Lynch tells Comey to process the Weiner laptop “as fast as you can.” Comey testifies and later writes in his memoir that agents initially said they could not review the vast cache of emails before the Nov. 8 election. Then a “great breakthrough” occurs, he writes, allowing them to use computers to eliminate a large number of emails as "duplicates." But in fact, the effort was thwarted by a technical glitch.

Nov. 2 – Strzok texts Page: “We’re going to make sure the right thing is done,” adding, “It’s gonna be ok.”

Early November – In a matter of days, the FBI reduces what it says are  the number of potentially new and relevant emails from 694,000 to 6,827. FBI lawyer Sally Moyer then excludes all material deemed personal in nature or outside the scope of legal agreements – leaving a total of 3,077 emails to be reviewed.

Nov. 4 – Strzok texts Page about “drafting” a statement regarding the emails.

Nov. 5 – Moyer, Strzok and a third investigator divide up the remaining pool of 3,077 emails — roughly 1,000 emails each — presumably reviewing them for classified information and incriminating evidence. They complete the work in under 12 hours.

Nov. 6  – Comey sends an official letter to Congress stating that despite the Weiner laptop emails, the FBI has “not changed our conclusion” regarding Clinton. Page and Strzok exchange text messages. “Out on CNN now … And fox … I WANT TO WATCH THIS WITH YOU!” Strzok writes Page. “Going to pour myself a glass of wine … .” Page texts. “Trump is talking about [Clinton]” on Fox News, and how “she’s protected by a rigged system.”

Nov. 8 – Trump wins the presidency in major upset, causing Strzok to feel “extremely depressed.”

France to lock down as UK told 'avoid contact'

Breaking  More details on France's tough measures

President Macron is announcing a raft of measures as he puts France on a war-footing to fight the virus.
Here are the key details:
  • All non-essential movement to be banned from Tuesday midday for 15 days; residents must stay at home
  • Punishments for those flouting the regulations
  • Army to be used to help transport the sick to hospital
  • Military hospital to be used in Alsace, near German border
  • Borders to be closed in agreement with other European Union countries
  • Second round of local elections postponed
  • No business, regardless of size, will be allowed to fail 
  •  

    Breaking  France to be locked down from Tuesday

    France will go into enforced lockdown from Tuesday midday, French President Emmanuel Macron has said in a national address from the Elysee Palace.
    All residents have been ordered to stay at home, and can only leave for essential reasons.
    Movements will be very severely limited, he said,
    "We are at war," the president said numerous times
  • https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-51903319 

Despite Comey Assurances, Vast Bulk of Weiner Laptop Emails Were Never Examined



When then-FBI Director James Comey announced he was closing the Hillary Clinton email investigation for a second time just days before the 2016 election, he certified to Congress that his agency had “reviewed all of the communications” discovered on a personal laptop used by Clinton’s closest aide, Huma Abedin, and her husband, Anthony Weiner.

At the time, many wondered how investigators managed over the course of one week to read the “hundreds of thousands” of emails residing on the machine, which had been a focus of a sex-crimes investigation of Weiner, a former Congressman.

Comey later told Congress that “thanks to the wizardry of our technology,” the FBI was able to eliminate the vast majority of messages as “duplicates” of emails they’d previously seen. Tireless agents, he claimed, then worked “night after night after night” to scrutinize the remaining material.

But virtually none of his account was true, a growing body of evidence reveals.

In fact, a technical glitch prevented FBI technicians from accurately comparing the new emails with the old emails. Only 3,077 of the 694,000 emails were directly reviewed for classified or incriminating information. Three FBI officials completed that work in a single 12-hour spurt the day before Comey again cleared Clinton of criminal charges.

“Most of the emails were never examined, even though they made up potentially 10 times the evidence” of what was reviewed in the original year-long case that Comey closed in July 2016, said a law enforcement official with direct knowledge of the investigation.

Yet even the "extremely narrow" search that was finally conducted, after more than a month of delay, uncovered more classified material sent and/or received by Clinton through her unauthorized basement server, the official said. Contradicting Comey’s testimony, this included highly sensitive information dealing with Israel and the U.S.-designated terrorist group Hamas. The former secretary of state, however, was never confronted with the sensitive new information and it was never analyzed for damage to national security.

Even though the unique classified material was improperly stored and transmitted on an unsecured device, the FBI did not refer the matter to U.S. intelligence agencies to determine if national security had been compromised, as required under a federally mandated “damage assessment” directive.

The newly discovered classified material “was never previously sent out to the relevant original classification authorities for security review,” the official, who spoke to RealClearInvestigations on the condition of anonymity, said.

Other key parts of the investigation remained open when the embattled director announced to Congress he was buttoning the case back up for good just ahead of Election Day.

One career FBI special agent involved in the case complained to New York colleagues that officials in Washington tried to “bury" the new trove of evidence, which he believed contained the full archive of Clinton's emails — including long-sought missing messages from her first months at the State Department.

RealClearInvestigations pieced together the FBI's handling of the massive new email discovery from the “Weiner laptop.” This months-long investigation included a review of federal court records and affidavits, cellphone text messages, and emails sent by key FBI personnel, along with internal bureau memos, reviews and meeting notes documented in government reports. Information also was gleaned through interviews with FBI agents and supervisors, prosecutors and other law enforcement officials, as well as congressional investigators and public-interest lawyers.

If the FBI “soft-pedaled” the original investigation of Clinton’s emails, as some critics have said, it out-and-out suppressed the follow-up probe related to the laptop, sources for this article said.

“There was no real investigation and no real search,” said Michael Biasello, a 27-year veteran of the FBI. "It was all just show — eyewash — to make it look like there was an investigation before the election.”

Although the FBI’s New York office first pointed headquarters to the large new volume of evidence on Sept. 28, 2016, supervising agent Peter Strzok, who was fired on Aug. 10 for sending anti-Trump texts and other misconduct, did not try to obtain a warrant to search the huge cache of emails until Oct. 30, 2016. Violating department policy, he edited the warrant affidavit on his home email account, bypassing the FBI system for recording such government business. He also began drafting a second exoneration statement before conducting the search.

The search warrant was so limited in scope that it excluded more than half the emails New York agents considered relevant to the case. The cache of Clinton-Abedin communications dated back to 2007. But the warrant to search the laptop excluded any messages exchanged before or after Clinton’s 2009-2013 tenure as secretary of state, key early periods when Clinton initially set up her unauthorized private server and later periods when she deleted thousands of emails sought by investigators.

Huma Abedin with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2011.
AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File
Far from investigating and clearing Abedin and Weiner, the FBI did not interview them, according to other FBI sources who say Comey closed the case prematurely. The machine was not authorized for classified material, and Weiner did not have classified security clearance to receive such information, which he did on at least two occasions through his Yahoo! email account – which he also used to email snapshots of his penis.

Many Clinton supporters believe Comey’s 11th hour reopening of a case that had shadowed her campaign was a form of sabotage that cost her the election. But the evidence shows Comey and his inner circle acted only after worried agents and prosecutors in New York forced their hand. At the prodding of Attorney General Lynch, they then worked to reduce and rush through, rather than carefully examine, potentially damaging new evidence.

Comey later admitted in his memoir “A Higher Loyalty,” that political calculations shaped his decisions during this period. But, he wrote, they were calibrated to help Clinton: “Assuming, as nearly everyone did, that Hillary Clinton would be elected president of the United States in less than two weeks, what would happen to the FBI, the Justice Department or her own presidency if it later was revealed, after the fact, that she still was the subject of an FBI investigation?”

What does it matter now? Republicans are clamoring for a special counsel to reopen the Clinton email case, though a five-year statute of limitations may be an issue concerning crimes relating to her potential mishandling of classified information.  

However, conducting a broader and more thorough search of the Weiner laptop may still have prosecutorial justification. Other questions linger, including whether subpoenaed evidence was destroyed or false statements were made to congressional and FBI investigators from 2014 to 2016, a time frame that is within the statute of limitations. The laptop was not searched for evidence pertaining to such crimes. Investigators instead focused their search, limited as it was, on classified information.

Also, the FBI is still actively investigating the Clinton Foundation for alleged foreign-tied corruption. That probe, handled chiefly out of New York, may benefit from evidence on the laptop.

The FBI did not respond to requests for comment.

☣️ Jake Tapper Asked Joe Biden About The Wuhan Virus. He Replied With A Cough 😷



CNN anchor Jake Tapper tossed the first question at Sunday’s Democratic debate to frontrunner Joe Biden. Tapper asked the former vice president about coronavirus; Biden responded with a cough.

“What do you say to the American people who are confronting this new reality?” inquired Tapper.

“First of all, my heart goes out to those…” replied Biden, stopping mid-sentence to cough into his hand, “who have already lost someone and those who are suffering from the virus.”



On Saturday, Biden’s campaign said he had not been tested for the Wuhan virus, citing his lack of a cough as one reason for that decision. “Vice President Biden has no fever, no cough, no shortness of breath or other symptoms consistent with coronavirus, and the campaign has not been informed of or become aware of any relevant contact with an individual who has tested positive,” Team Biden said in a statement.

Biden, 77, coughed repeatedly during the early moments of Sunday’s debate. President Trump tested negative for the virus. Neither Biden nor rival Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders have been tested. On Sunday, Boston Herald columnist Adriana Cohen noted, “Sanders and Biden both septuagenarians clocking in at a combined 155 years, are at high risk of contracting COVID-19 due to their advanced age. Now adding to the risk factor are the thousands of people both candidates have come into close contact with on the campaign trail the past few months.”

Wuhan Virus and Bioweapons: The Past Is Prologue

 3 A traveller has questions answered at an information booth beside a reminder not to shake hands over Coronavirus concerns at Los Angeles International Airport on March 12, 2020 one day before a US flight travel ban hits 26 European countries amid ongoing precautions over the Coronavirus. PHOTO: AFP
 Article by Stu Cvrk in "RedState":

There has been a lot of speculation and unsubstantiated rumors in open source media about the origins of the Wuhan virus, including that it may have been manufactured in the Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. You may wish to check out their website to learn more about that facility and what the ChiComs advertise to the public about it.

This article will examine some of that unverified speculation while also providing some historical perspective on bioweapons development and deployment, as well as an informed opinion about the origins of the Wuhan virus (and what to expect).

First, some perspective on past bioweapons tests. In 2015, the Smithsonian Magazine published an article describing a US Navy bioweapons test in 1950 using a bacterium that produces a red pigment to make it easy to examine its effects:

Beginning on September 26, 1950, the crew of a U.S. Navy minesweeper ship spent six days spraying Serratia marcescens into the air about two miles off the northern California coast. The project was called “Operation Sea Spray,” and its aim was to determine the susceptibility of a big city like San Francisco to a bioweapon attack by terrorists.
At the time, the US military thought that Serratia couldn’t harm humans. The bug was mostly known for the red spots it produced on infested foods and had not been widely linked to clinical conditions. That changed when one week after the test, 11 local residents checked into a Stanford University Hospital complaining of urinary tract infections.
The military had performed similar tests in other cities across the country over the next two decades, until Richard Nixon halted all germ warfare research in 1969. The San Francisco experiment didn’t become public knowledge until 1976.

Keep that above phrase in bold in mind as you read the rest of this article. It is important to note that the US didn’t “invent” bioweapons. Bioweapons have been used in various forms since ancient times, as summarized in this excellent article. After WW-I, the Geneva Protocol of 1925 was signed by 108 nations that “prohibited” the development and use of biological agents (and chemical weapons such as those used in the WW-I trench warfare on both sides) in “civilized warfare.” But that treaty had no verification measures, so nations continued their research and development.

The US actually learned a great deal about bioweapons from our WW-II adversaries, particularly the Japanese at the notorious Unit 731 as summarized here:

Between 1932 and 1945 Japan experiments included testing biological weapons on humans, and attacked 11 Chinese cities with biological weapons. The Japanese, as the US learned at the end of World War II, had been making significant progress learning about traditional biological warfare agents like botulism and anthrax.
The US Army sent several investigators to Japan after the war to interrogate captured Japanese scientists. Leading the team was Dr. Norbert Fell and Lt. Col. Arvo Thompson.
Working with Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s intelligence team at Supreme Commander Allied Powers (SCAP), Dr. Fell and Thompson learned the full extent of the Japanese program headed by Lt. Gen. Shiro Ishii.
From 1938-1945 Ishii carried on experiments against POW’s, including US forces at the Mukden POW Camp in northeast China. He directed Unit 731, the secret Japanese unit engaged in human experimentation. Ishii was initially given command of the “Togo Unit” of 300 men, which rapidly grew and acquired additional “cover” identities.
The first major BW facility was built at Beiyinhe, some 70km outside Harbin, known locally as the “Zhong Ma Prison Camp. Open air testing on prisoners was conducted at the the officially named “Water Purification Unit 731” at Pingfan near Harbin, a remote, desolate area on the Manchurian Peninsula. Pingfan’s 6 square kilometers housed more than 150 buildings, including administrative buildings, laboratories, workers dormitories, and barracks. By 1945, the Japanese program had stockpiled 400 kilograms of anthrax to be used in a specially designed fragmentation bomb. Studies continued there until 1945, when the Unit 731 complex was leveled by burning it.

And since the Chinese were themselves victimized by Japanese biological warfare in WW-II, it is no surprise that they began research into the development of bioweapons, as well. It is alleged that the Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory is just a cover for the research and development of Chinese bioweapons. Before digging into Wuhan, we return to the Smithsonian Magazine which published an article about the bird flu in 2017 that is almost a precursor of the spread of the Chinese-originated Wuhan virus. The article was entitled, “Is China the Ground Zero for a Future Pandemic”:

H7N9 first spread from birds to humans in 2013. Since then, there have been five waves of the virus. The fifth wave began in October 2016. By September 2017, it had infected 764 people—far more than any of the four preceding waves. Health officials recently confirmed that there have been 1,589 total cases of H7N9, with 616 of them fatal. “Anytime you have a virus with a 40 percent mortality rate,” says Tim Uyeki, the chief medical officer for the influenza division at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “that’s very, very serious.”
So far, the only verified means by which patients have acquired the virus is through direct exposure to infected animals. But if H7N9 were to mutate further and develop the ability to pass readily from person to person, it could spread rapidly and kill millions of people worldwide. The potential for disaster has normally cautious medical researchers expressing concern, even suggesting that H7N9 might rival the fierce influenza virus that caused the 1918 pandemic, which killed between 50 million and 100 million people.
At least two flu pandemics in the past century—in 1957 and 1968—originated in the Middle Kingdom and were triggered by avian viruses that evolved to become easily transmissible between humans.

Here is the money quote from that article:

Western experts say Chinese officials have come a long way since their wobbly handling of the 2002 outbreak of SARS, the severe respiratory disease caused by a previously unknown coronavirus; Chinese apparatchiks initially tried to cover up the epidemic, creating a worldwide scandal.

That’s exactly what the ChiComs did for two months while they were apparently wishing the Wuhan virus away, as discussed previously here – covering up and then trying to shift the blame to other countries.


But what about the origins of the Wuhan virus itself. Could it have been bio-engineered at the Wuhan Institute of Virology?  This linked article:

https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.01.30.927871v1


 is from a virology lab in India that first discovered HIV-1 protein inserts in the COVID-19 virus.

The finding of 4 unique inserts in the 2019-nCoV, all of which have identity /similarity to amino acid residues in key structural proteins of HIV-1 is unlikely to be fortuitous in nature. This work provides yet unknown insights on 2019-nCoV and sheds light on the evolution and pathogenicity of this virus with important implications for diagnosis of this virus.

That suggests that the Wuhan virus was indeed manufactured. Note: this article was subsequently withdrawn, possibly due to pressure from the Chinese government and remains speculation unless/until verified by an official source.

Now for some more informed speculation from a pal who synthesized the below commentary from multiple sources, including here, here, here, here, and here. It is a compelling read but has not been verified or substantiated officially.


There are two different coronaviruses. One is extremely deadly, the other is much less deadly, killing only 1-3%, and mostly old people.
Both of the viruses were manufactured in the Chinese germ warfare lab in Wuhan, China. One of the viruses contains proteins from the HIV-1 (AIDS) virus. The other doesn’t. The HIV proteins were independently discovered by a virology lab in India, and then several weeks later by a lab in the US. In both cases the discovery was quickly withdrawn or “debunked”. Why? In the first case the news was squelched by the Chinese State News Agency complaining to the government of India (i.e., for international relations). In the second case other labs were looking at the virus type that does not contain HIV proteins, when they did not know there were two types.
What happened? The more deadly virus got loose in Wuhan in December 2019. The Chinese government reacted with extreme force that could only be applied by a totalitarian government. They quarantined over 20 million people. Travel was frozen. They rounded up and sequestered anybody who had a fever. Bodies were burned night and day in the crematories for two weeks — many thousands of bodies; we may never know how many, but smoke filled the air for miles downwind. The less deadly virus was quickly released and deliberately spread by Chinese agents as quickly as possible in China, and perhaps even in other countries as well. Why? The less deadly version of the virus gives immunity to the more deadly version, just like cowpox gives immunity to smallpox. By releasing and spreading the less deadly version the Chinese were protecting the majority of their people, and actually protecting people all over the world, from the more deadly version.
The germ warfare tactic would have been to release the less deadly version in China first, let most of the Chinese people get infected and cured, and then to release the more deadly version on their enemies. That would preserve the majority of Chinese while killing the majority of their enemies, and probably the rest of the world. Then China would own the world. I believe it is a fortuitous act of God that the virus got loose.
At first it was theorized that the HIV proteins that were added to the deadly version would transmit AIDS. That is wrong. The COVID-19 version containing HIV-1 proteins does not transmit AIDS. The function of the HIV proteins is, like AIDS does, to delay the body’s immune system response to the virus until the virus spreads more completely throughout the lungs. A Japanese virologist discovered that, like most corona and flu viruses, temperatures as low as 80 deg. F kill the virus. Organ damage can occur as well by having less oxygen in the blood. When the body’s immune system finally recognizes that the body has been invaded by the more deadly type, it over reacts. It is the over-reaction of the body’s own immune system that kills, and that is true with either type of COVID-19 coronavirus, just more so with the more deadly type. The more deadly virus solicits a delayed and more violent reaction from the body’s own immune system.
It is very fortunate for us that the less deadly version of the virus is spreading rapidly in America because the less deadly version of the virus gives immunity to the more deadly version. It is highly likely that people will contract this version and not even know they have it, but it will provide them with immunity to the more deadly strain. Divine intervention!

Although unsubstantiated by any official government agency, the theory is plausible, especially given the proclivities of nations throughout history to wreak havoc on others by any means possible. Bioweapons are just another means to achieve that. We have scratched the surface on that in this article.

Despite the open source speculation by reputable people, the origin of the Wuhan virus remains unknown – except probably by the Chinese, as the ChiComs run a totalitarian society that is fairly opaque to the rest of the world. What do you have to hide, President Xi? Embarrassment or something much worse? It’s not about saving face; it’s about saving lives.

What we really need from the CDC and NIH – and the federal government in general – is some real information on its origins. Was it manufactured? Were HIV proteins “inserted” into the coronavirus strain that became COVID-19, as theorized above? What does our intelligence community know about the Wuhan Institute of Virology and what really goes on there? Why would National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien break from protocol and publicly accuse the ChiComs of covering up Wuhan virus disclosures? Why isn’t the US going through the UN to demand transparency from the Chinese, given that the World Health Organizations has declared the Wuhan virus to be a worldwide pandemic?

These questions – and many more – need to be officially answered.

https://www.redstate.com/stu-in-sd/2020/03/16/wuhan-virus-and-bioweapons-the-past-is-prologue/

America In a New Upside-Down World


Who can game the election-year politics of these chaotic times, especially the more macabre calculations of the electoral beneficiaries of the media-driven hysteria over the COVID-19?


The world is changing at a pace not seen in years, and it is no time to become captives of fear despite the real and immediate dangers we face.

The coronavirus and the ensuing panic, at least for a few more weeks, have stagnated the economy and scared global financial markets, accompanied by both collateral, and independent and simultaneous, bad news. Rumor- and panic-mongers predominate; the rational and reasonable are written-off as naïve and out of it. Thousands may die, but millions who will not are terrified into anxieties and sleeplessness that they will.

COVID-19 itself has raised fundamental questions about the merits of globalization in general, and in particular the wisdom of any sovereign nation outsourcing key industries like high-tech, pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, and food processing to an autocratic, non-transparent—and dangerous—nation like China.

The current oil glut and price crash—a result of a Saudi-Russian price war, in part directed at record U.S. production, in part due to the crumbling of OPEC, and less demand as a global public, frightened by the specter of the Wuhan virus, stays closer to home—are radically changing the relationship between oil sellers and buyers. In particular, vulnerable cash-hungry exporting countries like Iran, Russia, and Venezuela are losing clout. Interest rates are also dropping. The world at large may for a time experience historic de facto negative interest.


Trump Was Right About China

Ostensibly, all of this news should be terrible. And, of course, terrible is the reality that as I write over 6,000 people have died worldwide (out a global population nearing 8 billion) from the disease caused by the coronavirus. But that said, there will emerge winners and losers in every crisis, whether medical, economic, psychological, or political.

Donald Trump was ridiculed for taking on the Chinese juggernaut in 2017, even though he was not wrong that China was a serial world trade cheater—manipulating currencies, dumping products below the cost of production, appropriating technology, infringing on patents and copyrights, and running up huge asymmetrical trade surpluses.

The writ against his pushback on China was that it was hopeless to fight a 1.4-billion-person powerhouse, destined to surpass the United States in annual GDP in just a few years. Or Trump was deemed naïvely reckless, given that to achieve symmetry, legality, and fairness would incur too much pain and involve ossified and discredited concepts like tariffs.

But either by design or accident, the Trump standoff tore off the China scab. The exposed putrid wound beneath has terrified the world: lying, deceit, and subterfuge surrounded the mysterious COVID-19 contagion that emerged from Wuhan late last year and now has spread worldwide and panicked the globe. The coronavirus helped remind the world that the Hong Kong democracy protests, the creepy 1-million-person reeducation camps for Uyghur Muslims, and internal Chinese Orwellian surveillance were characteristic not aberrant.

In a reductionist sense, it is not surprising that a China, systematically lying to and cheating its trading partners, cannot be trusted to tell the world how a virus was born on its own soil, spread among its population, and hopped oceans into other nations.

When the virus peters out and the panic fades, China may be permanently rebranded and recalibrated by the world at large. Its trading partners will trust it far less to honor any commitments or to abide by any international agreements. Supply chains will be diversified. Tourism will be reduced in fears another such coronavirus will follow SARS and COVID-19—and be hushed up. Countries that had particular close commercial and cultural ties with China—Iran, South Korea, and Italy—were hurt most during the epidemic by Chinese silence and duplicity.

Some assembly plants will be shut down. Nations will be less trusting to outsource key industries to Chinese companies. Supply chains were changing before the epidemic and will redirect even more afterward.

In sum, China’s mercantile system will take a hit. The only country that can match and surpass its economic output, the United States, will be the long-term beneficiary as investors and businesses look away from Beijing to a more transparent partner.


More Bad News for Bad Actors

The United States, remember, is both the world’s largest energy and food producer. In that regard, such self-sufficiency once again will be appreciated by tens of millions of Americans as they sequester at home with ample food and power to allow the virus to sputter out. Isolated Americans worry not over whether they will starve or have enough heat in their homes, but whether their prescriptions will be filled, and safely so.

Crashing oil prices will also hurt the expansionary agendas of Vladimir Putin’s Russia, especially in places like Syria and Eastern Ukraine. Russia is already bleeding billions of dollars by propping up the murderous Assad dictatorship in Syria. Soon it will be doing so with far less apparent discretionary income.

Iran may be the biggest loser of the current chaos. U.S. sanctions already had cut Iranian oil revenue by about 90 percent. The remaining ten percent of sales, and in addition whatever income Iran received through smuggling and illicit sales, may be worth about half of what such reduced revenue garnered just a few months ago.

The theocracy has lost all credibility with the financially strapped Iranian people, 1,500 of whom it recently murdered in the streets. The mullahs lied to Iranians both about the shooting down of the Ukrainian jetliner and the extent of the COVID-19 infection sweeping through their country. The U.S. policy of “maximum pressure” replacing the flawed and appeasing Iran nuclear deal, will be seen as especially more effective each week.

Certainly, the regime is threatened with financial crises not seen since its war with Iraq in the 1980s, but this time of its own making and due largely to its own duplicity.


The Toll—and Eventual Upside—at Home

Ostensibly, the panic-driven shutdown of the U.S. economy could plunge us into recession or worse, with dire consequences for the 2020 campaign. Some on the Left see COVID-19 in unapologetically political terms, as the magic solution to ending the Trump presidency and his supporters in a way that all the past hopes and dreams of doing so—from subverting the Electoral College after the November 2016 election to Mueller and impeachment, and all in between—utterly failed.

Whatever the ultimate human and economic toll from the coronavirus, there is no doubt that Trump, as president, will be blamed for the economic slowdown of spring and perhaps even early summer. The media despises the president as does entertainment, academia, and the media, ensuring in popular culture and the news that he will be demonized in a way Obama was not, despite reacting far more slowly, to the swine flu threat of 2009.

But here are some caveats. Warmer weather and spring, global quarantines, travel bans, more testing and increased knowledge of the virus may all eventually conspire to slow its spread. And when its relative non-lethality is fully digested (perhaps 98 or 99 percent of those in the general population below 65 in previously good health who are infected recover), and the cases begin dropping off, the economy will not just recover but take off.

That more positives come back from far more testing does not necessarily mean a pandemic in the tens of millions of cases is certain, but perhaps reflects that the continuing ripples of the initial outbreak. In the two to three months when China did not apprise the world of the outbreaks and 10,000 and more a day were flying into American airports from China, lots of Americans were exposed and became carriers, and either had no symptoms or attributed their illnesses to the flu or bad colds as still more were infected. After all, it is hard not to concede that hundreds were not coronavirus positive of the million or so Chinese visitors who arrived in the United States during that critical time frame between November and January.

As is always the case at the beginning of an economic recovery, the end of a war, or the relief that follows from the departure of a plague, the public rejoices and then spends and splurges. Reason will eventually replace panic as Americans conclude that COVID-19, while more lethal to vulnerable age groups and those with chronic illnesses, may not be quite as pandemic in the manner of historic influenzas such as those in 1918 (500,000 plus US deaths) or even 1957 (70,000 deaths).

That ensuing economic uptick will be multiplied by crashed oil prices that are likely to help U.S. consumers while not permanently hurting U.S. frackers, much less the U.S. economy, which is both the world’s largest consumer and producer of oil and natural gas. More likely, it will do more damage to the oil-producing Middle East and Russia. American consumers will receive a huge stimulus of reduced prices at the gas pump, just as summer driving approaches.

Near-zero interest rates may be bad for the long-term economy. They punish thriftiness and (especially elderly) Americans who will lose real dollars on their savings accounts while rewarding the indebted. But in the short term, the cheaper borrowing will spur home and car sales and major consumer purchases.

Who would wish to game the election-year politics of these chaotic times, especially the more macabre calculations of the electoral beneficiaries of the media-driven hysteria over the COVID-19? Nonetheless, Vegas handicappers might envision the speculation not to whether Trump will be hurt in the late spring polls by the global panic and growing number of U.S. COVID cases (he already is), but whether he will be hurt enough to matter when the economy inevitably picks up again by later spring and summer.

One key will be how well each day Trump talks sense to the nation, explains all the measures the government currently is taking, and reassures the panicked public that whatever downturn the United States might experience over fears of a viral epidemic will be eventually mitigated by the facts of the outbreak, despite the terrible on those of us over 65.

Most of the data suggest that about 99 of every 100 infected under 65 will recover, the great majority without complications from the infection, allowing us to focus on those most vulnerable and most in need of medical intervention. The government is currently hellbent on ensuring that the virus slows. Facilities will treat the sick. Vaccinations are on the way in 2021. And prior travel bans, border security, and crackdowns on China’s trade cheating were wise and can be expanded.


All That Can Be Done

So the public could look forward to a rebounding late summer economy to come fueled by cheap gas, low interest, relief that COVID-19 is manageable, key preparations of pharmaceutical industries to return to the United States and realize that an already robust America can recover quickly from the virus and its associated panic.

Again, the key is not to damn the panic over the virus, but to understand and accept it—while reassuring Americans that all that can be done is being done, and what downturns they now experience will soon be overshadowed by even more jobs and greater economic expansion and wealth creation to come.

We sometimes forget, in legitimate fears of the coronavirus, that every action prompts a reaction and the massive curtailments of the U.S. economy can have as many health consequences as the virus itself—if millions lose income and jobs, become depressed in self-isolation, increase smoking, and drug and alcohol use, and postpone out of fear necessary buying and visits to doctors and hospitals for chronic and serious medical conditions unrelated to the virus.

In addition, it is not wrong to remind the public that current but once caricatured policies of secure borders, targeted travel bans, demands for transparency and symmetry from major U.S. trading partners, recalibration with China, and a return of manufacturing and assembly of key U.S. industries, from high-technology to pharmaceuticals, was long overdue—and must continue to ensure U.S. security and the long-term health of its people.

Let us relearn that at times of crisis our country is singularly resilient and self-sufficient, and we have only ourselves to save ourselves, or as FDR said in 1932 at the height of the Great Depression, “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

From the Office of the First Lady

“Out of an abundance of caution and in accordance with the National Emergency Declaration concerning the COVID-19, the Office of the First Lady is announcing that this year’s White House Easter Egg Roll has been canceled.”

Coronavirus Malaise SGO


Coronavirus Malaise SGO 


Sickness isn’t the only effect of the coronavirus pandemic. Entire nations’ economies have been shut down, quarantining is common in many places, international travel restrictions are in place and the bears have shoved aside the bulls on Wall Street. All of these facts have caused a cloud of malaise to settle over the world.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, our top health official dealing with the problem, said on Saturday that America hasn’t yet reached the peak of the epidemic here. He said Sunday that he hasn’t ruled out a national lockdown such as Italy’s.

There is every reason to question the government’s responses to the coronavirus epidemic. Recent screening of air passengers arriving in the U.S. was dangerously farcical. It consisted of comingling passengers from many aircraft for many hours (obviously increasing the likelihood of infections), asking them questions, testing their body temperatures and suggesting self-quarantining. People can be infected before showing symptoms such as a rise in temperature.

Nevertheless there is just no reason to panic. Social distancing should take the place of panic and fear. We cigar smokers are adept at it. If many more Americans were cigar smokers social distancing would become commonplace and slow the spread of the disease.

Because of the coronavirus pandemic, we have almost zero news coverage of anything else going on in the world. There’s a lot of SGO in the world that’s only partially — if at all — related to the coronavirus.

(For those just joining us, the acronym SGO stands for “S*** Goin’ On. It was coined by my late, great friend and former SEAL, Al Clark.)

Perhaps the most important non-news item is the threats by the Communist Chinese government resulting from President Trump’s correct labeling of the novel virus as the “Wuhan virus.” The fact that the Covid19 virus originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan is not debatable, but Xi Jinping’s regime denies it.

The messages from China are a cacophony of disinformation and threats. First, the Chinese government-controlled press reacted by denying that the virus originated in China. They contend, now, that the virus was created by the U.S. military as a bioweapon. Second, Xi’s regime has threatened to cut off U.S. supplies of the hundreds of drugs — including essential antibiotics — that are produced in China.

The Xi regime is worried. Governments, even totalitarian governments, have been toppled by crises such as the coronavirus pandemic. Chinese factories recorded their lowest production ever in February. China now contends — almost certainly falsely — that the virus has stopped spreading there. About ten days ago, Xi ordered everyone back to work effective today.

China’s economy, like Iran’s, has flatlined.

Iran, like China, is lying about what is going on in its own coronavirus epidemic. From what we know, its healthcare system is totally overwhelmed. Mass graves for the victims of the epidemic have reportedly been spotted by our reconnaissance satellites.

But the epidemic hasn’t stopped Iran’s aggression. An Iranian-ordered rocket attack in Iraq killed two U.S. troops and one British soldier. It was the second attack of that type since a U.S. drone blew Iran’s top terrorist, General Soleimani, into little bitty pieces.

President Trump has drawn a clear line in the sand. Iran cannot order the deaths of Americans without suffering a military response proportional to the attack. U.S. airstrikes against the Iranian-backed militia that conducted the most recent attack killed an unknown number of terrorists.

Iran has learned little from Trump’s retaliations. They will mount more and more attacks as the ayatollahs’ regime weakens.

Iran’s economy has been brought to its knees by Trump’s sanctions. The new oil war between Saudi Arabia and Russia may finish it off.

Russia has opposed OPEC limits on oil production because Vladimir Putin believes he can cause American oil fracking businesses to go belly up. When Russia quit OPEC in early March, the Saudis began an oil price war by flooding the oil supply market, making Russian oil less affordable and also attacking U.S. fracking businesses which can make money when oil remains at or above $40/barrel.

Iran, one of Saudi Arabia’s most powerful enemies, is the main target of Saudi oil moves.

Yesterday, the Brent crude price of oil was about $35/barrel. Oil experts are saying that Iran will not be able to gain enough revenue from oil sales — its customers such as China, buy oil from Iran despite U.S. sanctions — to support what remains of its economy. With Saudi oil flooding the market, Iran’s regime is suffering as much or more damage than the U.S. sanctions have imposed.

The coronavirus pandemic and the Saudi-Russian oil war has overshadowed even North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un’s efforts to gain attention. It must be difficult for him to imagine, but no one pays attention to his missile launches these days. His March 2 and March 9 launches were tests of missiles that could be launched against South Korea in the initial stage of a new Korean war. Kim’s malaise must have sunk to the level of clinical depression.

Three years into his presidency and five years into the energy crisis that threatened to bring our economy to a standstill, Jimmy Carter, in July 1979, delivered his infamous “malaise” speech. (In which he never used the word, “malaise.) He told America that it was suffering a crisis in confidence that sapped the national will.

What Carter refused to recognize was that the crisis in confidence was directed at him and his government. It had little or nothing to do with America’s strength or common sentiment. That was borne out five months later when Iranian revolutionaries seized U.S. diplomats in Tehran and held them hostage for 444 days.

The hostages were released on the day of Ronald Reagan’s inauguration. The Iranians didn’t want to risk what the old cowboy might do.

Trump is no Reagan. His Oval Office speech and subsequent statements have done little to quiet the stock markets. Trump’s optimism, laced with elements of pessimism, have not created the confidence in government action that is needed to lift the cloud.

But Trump is doing a lot of things right. For example, he has met with key pharmaceutical executives to urge them to increase production of coronavirus test kits and a vaccine for the diseases. U.S. medical scientists are racing to produce the vaccine but their success is probably months away. Millions of test kits have already been produced and millions more will be in coming weeks. Israel said its scientists are weeks away from creating a vaccine, but they haven’t achieved success yet.

As Dr. Fauci said, we haven’t reached the peak of coronavirus infections in the U.S. A great many more people will catch the disease and some will not survive it. It’s hard to have confidence in our government’s actions. But I’m betting that U.S. scientists and our medical industry will combine to beat this virus sooner rather than later.

People are going to feel insecure, worry about the spread of the disease, and question the adequacy of our government’s response. 

As a follow-up book to Douglas Adams’s Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy said, Don’t Panic.