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Go American Intel.
Find a patriotic Mandarin American or two, put them in an undisclosed and secure location. Hook up the data to a Super Computer and let's get to the bottom of this. Once it's confirmed that which many suspect, it's time to present to the world and provide transparency.
If there are not consequences to China, the West has an uphill climb. From Belt and Road to the theft of our DNA, they have a goal in mind and it's not to help us.
U.S. intelligence has obtained genetic data that might be key to unlocking the mystery of the COVID-19 origins, but officials are having issues in deciphering it, according to an exclusive report.
Multiple officials told CNN genetic virus blueprints of samples studied at the Wuhan Institute of Virology might be tied to the origins of the outbreak, leading to some speculation the computers that contained the data were connected to cloud-based servers and potentially hacked to obtain the valuable information.
But the data needs to be deciphered from Mandarin Chinese and studied by bio experts, which is presenting some challenges on resources for the U.S. intelligence agencies, according to the report.
Also, according to CNN, the genetic data requires powerful computer systems from the Department of Energy's National Laboratories to decipher it.
"Obviously there are scientists who are [security] cleared," a source told CNN. "But Mandarin-speaking ones who are cleared? That's a very small pool. And not just any scientists, but ones who specialize in bio? So you can see how this quickly becomes difficult."
Find a patriotic Mandarin American or two, put them in an undisclosed and secure location. Hook up the data to a Super Computer and let's get to the bottom of this. Once it's confirmed that which many suspect, it's time to present to the world and provide transparency.
If there are not consequences to China, the West has an uphill climb. From Belt and Road to the theft of our DNA, they have a goal in mind and it's not to help us.
CNN: US Intel Has Genetic Data to Potentially Study COVID Origins
U.S. intelligence has obtained genetic data that might be key to unlocking the mystery of the COVID-19 origins, but officials are having issues in deciphering it, according to an exclusive report. Multiple officials told CNN genetic virus blueprints of samples studied at the...
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U.S. intelligence has obtained genetic data that might be key to unlocking the mystery of the COVID-19 origins, but officials are having issues in deciphering it, according to an exclusive report.
Multiple officials told CNN genetic virus blueprints of samples studied at the Wuhan Institute of Virology might be tied to the origins of the outbreak, leading to some speculation the computers that contained the data were connected to cloud-based servers and potentially hacked to obtain the valuable information.
But the data needs to be deciphered from Mandarin Chinese and studied by bio experts, which is presenting some challenges on resources for the U.S. intelligence agencies, according to the report.
Also, according to CNN, the genetic data requires powerful computer systems from the Department of Energy's National Laboratories to decipher it.
"Obviously there are scientists who are [security] cleared," a source told CNN. "But Mandarin-speaking ones who are cleared? That's a very small pool. And not just any scientists, but ones who specialize in bio? So you can see how this quickly becomes difficult."