The Central Intelligence Agency evaluated that the COVVI-19 pandemic was “more likely” to be of a laboratory than nature.
The incredible admission occurred after laboratory leaks theories have been described as “conspiracy theories” through many means.
During the pandemic period, The Guardian Australia accused Sky News of “correct conspiracy theories” to account for the origin of the COVVI-19 laboratory.
Sky News Australia had intensely surveyed the theory of laboratory leaks, adding in the documentary what happened in Wuhan: the next chapter, transmitted in November 2023.
The Guardian did not respond to data requests on whether the publication would have described the report as a conspiracy when it was contacted on Sunday through Skynews. com. au.
The CIA has maintained for years that it may not conclude whether the COVVI-19 is the result of a laboratory incident or if the nature virus.
After the appointment of the director of the CIA, John Ratcliffe, a report on COVID-19 Origins reduced and published on Saturday (US time. ).
Although the report has maintained the theory of laboratory leaks and the theories of origin of nature remained plausible, he declared that “the origin connected to the investigation” is more likely.
The CIA also admitted that it had “low confidence” in the conclusion.
Although the Chinese government in the past declared that it supported the studies on the origins of COVID-19, said that laboratory leaks theories have no credibility.
In an interview with Breitbart News published on Friday, the director of the Trump CIA said he looked for the CIA to leave his impartial position on the origins of the virus.
“One of the things that I have spoken a lot is to respond to the risk of China on several fronts,” said Ratcliffe.
“This goes back to why a million Americans died and why (CIA) has been on the sidelines for five years to evaluate the origins of Covid.
“It’s a day a day for me. “
United States officials told local media that the new evaluation was not based on new data and that the conclusions preceded the Trump administration.
Sky News / Reuters