Insidious WHO says Covid spread to humans from RACCOON DOGS, CIVET CATS and BAMBOO RATS and claim they’re still “probing” their hypothesis
By sdwells // 2025-07-01
 
Insidious WHO says Covid spread to humans from RACCOON DOGS, CIVET CATS and BAMBOO RATS and claim they’re still “probing” their hypothesis. Nearly four years after COVID-19 first emerged in Wuhan, China, the World Health Organization (WHO) has yet to definitively determine the origins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Despite so-called ongoing investigations, critical data—including early genetic sequences and biosafety records from Wuhan labs—remain withheld by Chinese authorities, leaving key hypotheses unresolved. On Friday, the WHO reiterated that while zoonotic transmission remains the leading theory, an accidental lab leak cannot be ruled out.
  1. Inconclusive Origins of SARS-CoV-2
    • WHO's SAGO report states that the exact origins of COVID-19 remain uncertain, with zoonotic spillover (likely from bats or an intermediate host) being the most plausible hypothesis but unconfirmed. The lab-leak theory also remains unresolved due to lack of data.
  2. Critical Data Still Missing
    • WHO has repeatedly requested—but not received—genetic sequences from early COVID-19 cases in China, details on animals sold in Wuhan markets, and biosafety records from Wuhan labs. Without this information, SAGO cannot fully assess all hypotheses.
  3. China’s Non-Cooperation Highlighted
    • China has not shared the requested data, impeding investigations into both zoonotic and lab-related hypotheses. Chinese officials dismiss the lab-leak theory and advocate for origin studies in other countries.
  4. Ongoing Challenges and Political Tensions
    • The probe is complicated by political disagreements, with former U.S. President Trump amplifying the lab-leak theory. SAGO emphasizes that current evidence is speculative, and consensus among experts remains elusive, with one member resigning and three dissociating from the report.

WHO Continues Probe Into COVID-19 Origins “Mystery”

In a recent report, the WHO’s Scientific Advisory Group for the Origins of Novel Pathogens (SAGO) claims most available evidence supports a natural spillover from animals, basically sticking to the original “bat soup” theory that’s already been debunked a thousand times over. The panel—composed of 27 international so-called “experts”—cautioned that without access to withheld Chinese data, no decisive conclusions can be drawn, as if the WHO didn’t collaborate with the Communist Chinese Military and Fauci at all. Sure. Those darn bats must have gone into the Wuhan laboratory, messed with the gain of function virus beakers, and then flown down to the wet market, where a couple China men at meat kiosks cut them up and served them in the soup to unsuspecting customers. The WHO has repeatedly requested China share hundreds of early COVID-19 genetic sequences, details on Wuhan’s wildlife markets, and laboratory biosafety records—but Beijing has yet to comply. The apparent “lack of cooperation” complicates efforts to assess whether the virus escaped from a lab, a theory that gained traction after revelations about risky research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Another narrative gone wild. “To date, China has not shared this information either with SAGO or WHO,” the agency stated. Chinese officials have dismissed the lab-leak theory as politically motivated and instead called for investigations in other countries. The inquiry has faced internal turmoil, with one SAGO member resigning and three others requesting their names be removed from the report—an indication of persistent disagreements. Tedros acknowledged that “members of SAGO have not all agreed on everything, which is to be expected.” Meanwhile, U.S. intelligence agencies have not ruled out a lab leak, though they have found insufficient evidence to confirm it. Former President Donald Trump frequently cited the theory, while Beijing has consistently denied any connection. As long as China withholds critical data, the origins of COVID-19 will remain disputed. While zoonotic transmission remains the leading explanation, the lab-leak hypothesis continues to fuel debate among scientists, policymakers, and intelligence agencies. Until full transparency is achieved, the world may never know for certain how the pandemic began—leaving lasting implications for global health security and biosecurity policies. Bookmark plague.info to your favorite independent websites for updates on new gain-of-function viruses the CDC and WHO release into the “wild” while they still deny that Covid was made at the Wuhan Lab and funded by NIH and Fauci. Sources for this article include: Pandemic.news GatewayPundit.com NaturalNews.com Reuters.com