Re: CV and mad panic behaviour
Reply #6827 –
That's not quite true, there were even a number of Australian's in that Wuhan Lab at the time, they are now back in Australia and have largely been ignored by mainstream and social media. I believe there were even Americans and Canadians working in the Wuhan lab at the time.
As I understand the Wuhan lab is like a twin of the Geelong facility, part of a set of watchdogs labs spread around the globe that monitor for this very thing. They are staffed with both local and foreign researchers under a UN agreement.
Blaming that lab is a bit like blaming the bloodhound for the body it finds!
You should be more worried about the gain of function research proposals that were rejected by the Wuhan administration, what happened to the people that made those proposals, and where did they go to next looking for funding?
An aside; I've visited analogous facilities for nanotechnology development, there is one wright here in Melbourne built with the assisted expertise of the people who built Geelong, they are very similar to a biosecurity / pathogen lab in that they are ultraclean containment workspaces. There are no opaque walls or places to hide research, the whole building is eerie double glazed glass walls with negative down drafts and manage pressure differentials everywhere. More like a weird all glass James Bond movie lab than secure compartments. Whatever floor you are on you can see pretty much everybody excluding some big bits of kit hiding people away like giant microscopes, fridges, ovens, monitors, etc., etc.. Even if some facility needs a solid wall they have viewing portholes. The facility is deliberately designed that way and everybody is vigilant because someone else's mistake can destroy years of your own work or put you at risk. These are the cleanest least secretive places on earth, people(the public) do not get to see in them because we are basically walking piles of portable filth!