Bing Liu was close to revealing
promising findings about coronavirus when murdered inside his own home
by InfoBrics
May 13, 2020
Last week, Chinese scientist
Bing Liu was shot and killed inside his home in Ross Township, Pennsylvania,
USA. The researcher was a doctor of computer science at the National University
of Singapore and lived and worked in the US, more specifically at the
University of Pittsburgh, where he developed a research project on the new
coronavirus. Recently, the scientist had
announced some “important discoveries” about the virus, but he did not reveal
the real nature of the topic. The researcher’s unexpected and violent murder in
his own home brought some questions about such discoveries.
The identity of Bing Liu’s
killer is already known: Hao Gu, a 46-year-old man whose body was found in the
surrounding area shortly after the crime, indicating the occurrence of a
suicide. According to reports of preliminary investigations by the American
police, the crime has a passionate nature and a deeply intimate reason, showing
no relation to the theme of the virus or his research. Following protocol by
the American police, due to the fact that Gu and Liu were not American
citizens, the case was transferred to US federal authorities for investigation.
The University of Pittsburgh
issued a statement saying it “is deeply saddened by the tragic death of Bing
Liu, a prolific researcher and admired colleague of Pitt.” According to the
institution, the researcher was trying to understand “the cellular mechanisms
underlying the SARS-CoV-2 infection and the cellular basis of complications”.
The whole dynamics of the
crime seems to be surprising. It is minimally curious that a personal
relationship of the researcher has led to such a tragic result, taking the
lives of two men, precisely in the midst of promising laboratory investigations
that would lead to discoveries about the new coronavirus. A truly tragic
coincidence that, by itself, cannot lead to any conclusion outside the police
reports themselves, but, when taken in its proper global context, can lead to
legitimate suspicions. For reasons far less convincing and absolutely
unfounded, the American government formally accuses China of having produced
and developed the new coronavirus in laboratory as a biological weapon. Such a speech
is no longer identified as a “conspiracy theory”. So, what is the reason for
considering “conspiracy” the suspicion of a political nature behind the crime
against Professor Bing Liu?
As exhaustively treated in the previously, the global pandemic of the
new coronavirus brought with it the emergence of a new arms race: the
pharmaceutical race.
In this race, nations are facing the development of pharmacological research to
obtain faster and more efficient results against the new evils of our times.
This new arms race has a civil-military dimension and is equally noticeable
among States, corporations and international organizations, being a common
target for all the global agents of our age. In fact, we do not know exactly what Liu discovered and it is likely
that we will never know it, but, certainly, his research had some high degree
of scientific relevance and strategic interest, so, believing that there is a
political and strategic reason for Liu’s murder is fully consistent. If his findings about the cellular
mechanisms of the infection were relevant to the development of a cure for
COVID-19, Liu may actually have been the victim of a political attack or of an
intelligence-level operation, aimed at preventing the publication of his
findings, which are now adrift and can be stolen and patented by other
international agents.
Little is known about the
details of Professor Liu’s personal life, which is why the idea of a passionate
crime of such magnitude clashes with everything that was publicly known about him
until then. This fact endorses the possibility of having an artificial
“passionate crime” scene intentionally prepared. Coming to such conclusions,
for sure, is not our goal, but just to consider that the different theses about
the crime must be seriously analyzed, undertaking a real and deep study of the
evidences. The fact is that this investigation is on the hands of the US
federal authorities, so the official version reported so far is unlikely to be
contradicted, which means that we may never know the truth about what really
happened to Bing Liu.
The accusations against
China do not stop; they are going ahead on all fronts. Every day, an avalanche
of fake News is launched against the Asian country on the new coronavirus. In
addition to accusing Beijing of having created the virus, Washington also
creates the myth that China would have omitted the real state of the infection
through reprisals against Liu Wenliang, the Chinese doctor who collaborated
with the regime and that the West tries to portray as an “opponent”.
The fact is that China has
countered all accusations and it remains proven that Wenliang was never
“silenced” by the Communist Party and, likewise, research reports from the
Wuhan Laboratory do not provide any evidence that the coronavirus was
artificially developed in China. On the other hand, what will Washington say
about Bing Liu? What will the investigations by federal authorities conclude
about his death?
Probably, the case will not
only be dismissed by the authorities, but it will also be forgotten soon due to
the strong role of the one-sided mainstream media.
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