ALBAWABA - According to a press release today from the office of the Republican leading a congressional investigation into the pandemic, a Central Intelligence Services (CIA) whistleblower has broken huge allegations that Six CIA analysts on the Covid Discovery Team were bribed to cover up COVID-19 outbreak.
Citing the CIA whistleblower, two committees of the US House of Representatives said on Tuesday that six analysts on the Covid Discovery Team were “given a significant monetary incentive” to report that the 2019 outbreak of the coronavirus did not originate at a laboratory.
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) and the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic (SSCP) have received "new and concerning whistleblower testimony" regarding the CIA's investigation into the origins of the pandemic from a person described as "a multi-decade, senior-level, current Agency officer".
According to a letter the two committees sent to CIA Director William Burns, Six of the team's seven members, according to the whistleblower, believed "the intelligence and science were sufficient to make a low confidence assessment" and that the virus originated at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Only one person believed the infection was caused by an animal, but he was the most senior member of the team.
Coronavirus Subcommittee chair Brad Wenstrup and HPSCI chair Mike Turner requested documents from CIA Director William Burns regarding the work of the team. They also asked the former CIA chief operating officer, Andrew Makridis, for a "voluntary interview" on September 26.
The US intelligence community stated in June that its many agencies were unable to reach a conclusion on where the virus originated.
Both the Chinese government and the US health authorities, who were involved in facilitating the Wuhan Institute of Virology's research, explicitly rejected the possibility of a lab leak.