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Por Lic. Enildo E Rodríguez Núñez MBA PhDP
LA VERDAD SIEMPRE SALDRA A LA LUZ, RELUCIRA, SOLO SERA COSA DE TIEMPO, Y CONOCEREIS LA VERDAD, Y SOLO LA VERDAD OS HARA VERDADERAMENTE LIBRES
En relación a
las noticias asociadas con los Profesores y Científicos Chinos detenidos en el
mes de Enero del 2020, y los arrestados en el mes de Febrero del 2020 que
guardan relación con las investigaciones que realizaba el Departamento de
Seguridad Nacional y los Servicios de Inteligencia de EUA en la búsqueda de
supuesta trama y espionaje en que incurrían los ciudadanos Chinos que Estudiaban
en las Universidades de Harvard y el
Departamento de Química de La Universidad de Boston debo aclarar y rectificar
que las ultimas investigaciones y suspensiones de visa se puede afirmar que según
artículos relacionados no pudieron ser probados.
No hubieron las suficientes evidencias en contra del
Dr. Charles Leiber, ni de la venta de Información sobre los microscópicos
ship de los que se le acusaba a dichos Científicos.
La investigación federal contra el Dr. Leiber y otros
investigadores de origen chino y los arrestos que se hicieron estaban en conexión
ya que el Dr. Charles Lieber estaba en la Nomina del Gobierno Chino y en el Board
del departamento de investigaciones del departamento de ciencias de microbiología
de la famosa Universidad de WUHAN en China.
Por falta de información estas investigaciones
federales resultaron descartadas debido a la falta de evidencias que pudieran
implicar sobre toda duda razonable a los implicados.
Recientemente hay más arrestos según las evidencias
que se presentan sobre se puede observar en los medios noticiosos de Boston Washington respecto a este caso que no esta cerrado; solo continúan
las investigaciones.
Según los artículos que fueron publicados en los muros
de diversas paginas de ciencias, muros y blogs de científicos; comparto el link
con ustedes de ww.factcheck.org que en Febrero del 2020 hizo esta investigación al respecto y que podría
responder muchísimas de las interrogantes que muchas personas pensantes tenemos
al respecto.
https://www.factcheck.org/2020/02/no-link-between-harvard-scientist-charles-lieber-and-coronavirus/)
https://www.factcheck.org/2020/02/no-link-between-harvard-scientist-charles-lieber-and-coronavirus/)
Otros links sobre las desestimaciones de las acusaciones.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/charles-lieber-arrested-coronavirus/
Esperamos que al final del túnel habrá una luz, y se
sabrá toda la verdad de si el Corona Virus, es una creación científica de
China, y/o Estado Unidos y las Naciones
poderosas para reducir, minimizar, someter al mundo y crear su nuevo orden
Mundial; establecer más restricciones a los Ciudadanos ; o por el contrario
sabremos si el Virus proviene realmente de los murciélagos, las serpientes,
gatos, elefantes o animales exóticos como acostumbraban la gente de las
comunidades alrededor de Wuhan China y de donde comenzó el brote y que
supuestamente arranco toda la historia de la Pandemia.
Lo que si es
real es la pandemia que vive el mundo, y los millones de infectados, miles de
muertos, y el mundo entero en estado de pánico, con la pérdida de millones de
empleos, la economía mundial en camino a una recesión económica de
consecuencias funestas para el futuro de las presentes, y futuras generaciones.
Finalmente me quedo con mis dudas, igual que millones
de ciudadanos pensantes como dije anteriormente y en mi percepción personal
pienso que algo hubo, aunque no se lo pudieron probar.
¡Que Dios padre
todo poderoso reparta suerte! Amén
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No Link Between
Harvard Scientist Charles Lieber and Coronavirus
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Q. Is it true that
federal agents arrested Harvard professor Charles Lieber for creating the
coronavirus?
A: No. Lieber, a
nanoscientist, was charged for lying about his participation in a Chinese
recruitment program and his affiliation with a Chinese university. He is not
accused of being a spy and has no connection to the new coronavirus.
FULL
QUESTION
Did Charles Lieber and
two Chinese students get arrested for creating the virus?
Did Dr. Charles
Lieber, chair of Harvard University’s Dept of Chemistry and Chemical Biology,
get caught lying to the Dept of Defense about paying money to China surrounding
the Coronavirus?
Is the story about
federal agents arresting Dr. Charles Lieberman true? It also alleges the
Coronavirus started at the location of a biological warfare development lab in
China. Is that true?
FULL
ANSWER
We’ve received more
than a dozen inquiries asking about the veracity of social media posts and
memes that tell the story of Charles Lieber, a prominent Harvard scientist who
was chargedby the Department of Justice on Jan. 28
for repeatedly making false statements about his ties to China.
The posts, some of
which have been shared upwards of 6,500 times on Facebook and are accompanied by a photo of Lieber, make a
series of statements that falsely suggest the Harvard scientist is linked to
the COVID-19 outbreak that began in Wuhan, China, at the end of 2019.
Facebook
post: In case you
missed it, yesterday, Federal Agents arrested Dr. Charles Lieber, chair of
Harvard University’s Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, with lying
to the Department of Defense about secret monthly payments of $50,000.00 paid
by China and receipt of millions more to help set up a chemical/biological
“Research” laboratory in China.
Also arrested were two
Chinese “Students” working as research assistants, one of whom was actually a
lieutenant in the Chinese Army, the other captured at Logan Airport as he tried
to catch a flight to China – smuggling 21 vials of “Sensitive Biological
Samples” according to the FBI.
Oh, almost
forgot. The research lab the good professor had helped set up? It’s
located at the Wuhan University of Technology. Wuhan China is ground zero
to the potentially global pandemic known as the “Coronavirus”which is both
spreading rapidly and killing people.
This is Stephen Coonts international spy novel
stuff happening in real life – and it has barely made the news.
While each individual
statement of the post is largely accurate, the main takeaway — that Lieber,
possibly working with two students, had something to do with the new
coronavirus — is false.
In fact, neither
Lieber nor the two other individuals, each of whom were charged in separate
cases in connection with aiding the People’s Republic of China, have any known
link to the new virus. And as we have written before, there is no evidence that the novel
coronavirus was engineered in a lab.
What
Happened With Lieber
On Jan. 28, the
Department of Justice announced the charges against Lieber and the two Chinese
nationals in a single press release. But as the title of the release says, the three cases are
“separate.”
As chair of
Harvard’s chemistry and chemical biology department, Lieber is the most
high-profile of the three. According to the complaint, Lieber lied to both the Department
of Defense and the National Institutes of Health about his affiliation with
Wuhan University of Technology, or WUT, and his involvement with China’s
“Thousand Talents Plan,” a program designed to recruit Chinese
ex-pats and foreign scientists to China.
Lieber also allegedly
failed to disclose large sums of money he received from the Chinese government,
including more than $1.5 million to start a lab at WUT and a salary of up to
$50,000 per month, plus living expenses for his work at WUT.
The post’s summary
gets most of this right, but suggests with quotation marks that Lieber’s lab in
China may not have been focused on legitimate research. There is no evidence
that’s true.
According to the
charging document, Lieber’s three-year Thousand Talents contract required him
to carry out the typical job functions of academic scientists, such as
publishing in top journals, advising students and organizing conferences.
The concern for
investigators, as a Sciencemagazine article details, is not that Lieber was acting as a
spy, but that he could be vulnerable to Chinese pressure in the future. “It was
the amount of money involved that drew our attention,” Andrew Lelling, one of
the prosecutors leading the case, told Science. “That is a
corrupting level of money.”
There is nothing inherently wrong with Lieber
participating in the Chinese program, but he needed to disclose those
relationships and funds to Harvard and when receiving grant money from U.S.
agencies. Lieber allegedly failed to do so on multiple occasions, including
when he was asked about his Chinese ties from curious investigators. Lieber has
not been charged with sharing intellectual property with the Chinese.
The social media post
goes on to imply that Lieber is somehow connected to the new coronavirus
because the Chinese university he was involved with was located in Wuhan, where
the COVID-19 outbreak began. But there is no evidence that is
anything more than a coincidence. When we asked about any connection between
Lieber and the new coronavirus, a DOJ spokesperson told us in an email, “The
Department of Justice has made no such allegation.”
Lieber is a nanoscientist who
studies and develops extremely small materials on the
nanometer scale. (A nanometer is one-billionth of a meter; a strand of DNA
is about 2.5 nanometers thick.) While his work has recently focused on coming
up with novel ways of using nanowires in cells, he is not a
biologist, nor does he have expertise in viruses.
Lieber’s affiliated
school, Wuhan University of Technology, also does not
appear to do work with viruses, according to a list of research
projects on its website
.
WUT is primarily an engineering school,
focused on subjects such as material science, transportation and logistics.
Furthermore, Lieber is
charged with making false statements to the Department of Defense in 2018 and
to the NIH in January 2019, well before the COVID-19 outbreak at the end of
last year. The timing of the announced charges just happened to overlap with
news of the outbreak.
Two
Unrelated Cases Also Have No Link to Coronavirus
Neither of the other
cases the Department of Justice announced on Jan. 28 has a connection to the
new coronavirus, either.
In one, Yanqing Ye, a
29-year-old who studied at Boston University from October 2017 to April 2019,
admitted to being a lieutenant in the Chinese army. She allegedly lied about
her ongoing position in the military to get her visa, and while in the U.S.
researched American military projects and compiled online information about two
professors working in the fields of computer security and intelligent robotics.
Ye was indicted on four counts, including visa fraud, making false statements,
acting as an agent of a foreign government and conspiracy.
As with Lieber, Ye,
who is currently in China, does not have expertise in
virology. The single paper we
found that Ye published as a researcher at Boston University’s Center for Polymer
Studies was about a computational method for analyzing data; it
has nothing to do with viruses.
The other case
involves Zaosong Zheng, a 30-year-old Chinese national who had conducted cancer
research at Harvard’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and
attempted to smuggle 21 vials of biological specimens out of the country.
On Dec. 9, 2019, Zheng
allegedly tried to fly to Beijing with the vials hidden in a sock in his
luggage. Federal agents at Boston’s Logan airport, however, stopped him, and
Zheng eventually admitted that he had stolen the vials from a Beth Israel lab.
He told officers that he planned to continue doing research with the samples in
his own lab in China, taking credit for the results and publishing under his
name.
Zheng was charged with
smuggling goods from the U.S. and making false statements to Customs and Border
Protection officers. He remains in custody, according to the DOJ release.
The post claims that
Zheng smuggled 21 vials of “Sensitive Biological Samples,” but the word
“sensitive” does not appear in the charging document or the FBI agent’s affidavit. The affidavit notes that the vials
contained a brown liquid and that Zheng said he had stolen eight of the vials
from the lab and then worked to replicate the remaining 11 without the
knowledge of Beth Israel.
The Beth Israel lab in which Zheng had worked is focused
on basic research about cancer, and studies, for example, the molecular details
of how cancerous cells are able to overcome the normal checks on the cell cycle
to form tumors.
Oddly, the post
concludes by saying, “This is Stephen Coonts international spy novel stuff
happening in real life – and it has barely made the news.
” In fact, each of the
stories has received considerable news coverage, including in-depth reporting
in science news outlets on Lieber and a New York
Times story devoted to Zaosong Zheng’s airport
antics.
Of course, there has
been no mention of the coronavirus in these news stories because there is no legitimate
connection to the new virus. While the social media post for the most part does
not overtly misstate the facts, the prevailing message it sends is false.
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