House Subcommittee Says CIA Paid to Hide Origin of Coronavirus

House Subcommittee Says CIA Paid to Hide Origin of Coronavirus

The American agency had offered money to researchers to change their version and claim that the disease originated in animals

The US House of Representatives Coronavirus Pandemic Subcommittee published a report on Monday (September 12, 2023) saying that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) offered money so that investigators would not reveal that the Covid-19 virus originated in a laboratory in Wuhan, China. Read the complete Statement (118 KB, in English).

In the report, the anonymous witness – who would be a high-ranking CIA officer – states that the agency assigned 7 members to investigate the origin of the virus. Of these, 6 analysts concluded that the disease may have originated in a laboratory in Wuhan.

The House of Representatives subcommittee is responsible for investigating the outbreak of the disease.

But, according to the official, after the result, the intelligence agency offered money to the six investigators to change their version and suggest that the virus originated from animals.

“The whistleblower, posing as a highly credible senior CIA officer, claims that of the seven people assigned to the CIA team tasked with analyzing the origins of Covid, six officials concluded that the virus likely originated in a laboratory in Wuhan, in China. However, the CIA reportedly offered financial incentives to six experts involved in the investigation to change their conclusion in favor of zoonotic origin.The subcommittee report said.

The former CIA director of operations was Andrew Macrides He was summoned By the group to provide clarification on the matter on September 26. All documents and payment information assigned to the team appointed by the agency to investigate the origin of the virus have also been requested and must be submitted by the same date.

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“Any improper influence exerted by the CIA will be investigated to ensure accountability of the intelligence community.”the Subcommittee stated in statement.

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