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Whistleblower Dr. Yan Releases Report Suggesting Coronavirus Was ‘Lab Modified’

  • September 14, 2020
  • Raheem Kassam

Dr. Li Meng Yan – the whistleblower who left Hong Kong to tell the world about the Chinese Communist Party’s virus and its true origins – has now published a full report including protein sequencing which she claims shows evidence of lab-modification, rather than a natural cause of the virus.

The report opens by stating the common perception that the virus is natural “lacks substantial support” from a scientific perspective.

Dr. Yan appeared on The National Pulse show with Raheem Kassam last week to discuss the publication of the report. It is now available to read, below:

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Raheem Kassam

Raheem Kassam is the Editor-in-Chief of the National Pulse, and former senior advisor to Brexit leader Nigel Farage. Kassam is the best-selling author of 'No Go Zones' and 'Enoch Was Right', a co-host at the War Room: Impeachment podcast, a Lincoln fellow at the Claremont Institute, and a fellow at the Bow Group think tank. Kassam is an academic advisory board member at the Institut des Sciences Sociales, Economiques et Politiques in Lyon, France. He resides in Washington, D.C.


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