AHTribune | The Novel Coronavirus, COVID-19,
is cutting a broad and deep swath though epidemiological history with
uncertain impact on the viability of many families, communities,
institutions, economies, and even countries starting with the most
heavily populated nation on earth. Many fates are hanging in the
balance, not the least of which is that of the communist government that
has ruled China since the Maoist Revolution brought it to power in
1949.
The new strain of Coronavirus has added novel genetic features to the
same family of pathogens that brought the world the SARS crisis in
2002-3 and, a decade later, the less lethal MERS outbreak. This Novel
Coronavirus strain, COVID-19, is showing itself to be much more
contagious and lethal than was SARS and MERS.
Some have anticipated that, if not dramatically countered, the Wuhan Coronavirus epidemic could be headed in the direction of the Spanish flu outbreak of 1918.
This prediction flows from the assessment of, for instance, Prof.
Gabriel Leung, Chair of Public Health Medicine at Hong King University.
Looking at the very fast rate of COVID-19’s spread from human to human
through the air, Dr. Leung challenged any residual sense of complacency.
He anticipated a possible 60 per cent infection rate of the world’s
entire population with deaths numbering in the many tens of millions.
The so-called Spanish flu has set the bar for how severe and
widespread a contagious plague can become. The pandemic of 1918 took
more lives in one year than all deaths due to World War II. The Spanish
flu of 1918 engendered more mortality in one year than the four peak
years of the notorious Black Death Bubonic Plague that decimated Europe
in the middle years of the fourteenth century. The worldwide pandemic of
1918 infected over a quarter of all people on earth. About 65 million
people died from the illness.
News reports from the ground zero area of the Wuhan Coronavirus
epidemic demonstrate that the effects of the viral infection cut far and
wide. Every facet of Chinese society is being challenged to the limit
by a fast-spreading plague disseminating germs of destruction disrupting
many biological, political, economic, and knowledge systems
simultaneously.
Questions about how to interpret the epidemic and how to explain to
the public what is known or not known are quickly coming into focus. Who
should be believed? Who is credible and who is not credible as the
epidemic unfolds. What should be the role of social media and of whistle
blowers in the process of deciding how to respond? What happens when
genuine whistle blowers like Dr. Li are too quickly dismissed and
reprimanded by ruling authorities as “conspiracy theorists”?
An essential task that must be faced in this initial phase of this
crisis is to develop an accurate explanation of where contagion came
from and how the first victims of the Novel Coronavirus came to be
infected. The need for some degree of certainty about the origins of the
virus and its subsequent genesis is absolutely essential to the
development of sound and appropriate responses. It would be highly
irresponsible to rush ahead with the development of an overall strategy
for dealing with the plague without making an honest attempt to get at
the truth of how the contagion first came into existence.
The importance of getting to the factual roots of what happened to
put humanity on this epidemiological trajectory should be especially
clear after the debacle of September 11, 2001. Without any sustained
investigation of the 9/11 crimes, Americans were rushed into cycles of
seemingly perpetual warfare abroad, police state and surveillance state
interventions at home. This cycle of fast responses began within a month
of 9/11 with a full-fledge military invasion of Afghanistan, an
invasion that continues yet.
When two US Senators, Patrick Leahy and Tom Daschle, sought to slow
the rush of the US executive into emergency measures and war, they and
the US Congress they served were hit hard by a military grade bioweapon,
anthrax. The violent tactic of the saboteurs proved effective in easing
aside close scrutiny that might have slowed down the fast approval by
the end of October of Congress’s massive Patriot Act.
Since then a seemingly endless cycle of military invasions has been
pushed forward in the Middle East and Eurasia. The emergency measure
powers claimed by the executive branch of the US government extended to
widespread illegal torture, domestic spying, media censorship and a
meteoric rise in extrajudicial murders especially by drones. This list
is far from complete.
All of these crimes against humanity were justified on the basis of
an unproven official explanation of 9/11. Subsequent scholarly
investigations have demonstrated unequivocally for the attentive that
officialdom’s explanations of what transpired on the fateful day in
September were wrong, severely wrong. The initial interpretations are strongly at variance with the evidentiary record available on the public record.
We must not allow ourselves to be hoodwinked in the same manner once
again. The stakes are too large, maybe even larger than was the case in
2001. The misinterpreted and misrepresented events of 9/11 were
exploited in conformity with the “Shock Doctrine,” a strategy for instituting litanies of invasive state actions that the public would not otherwise have accepted.
The conscientious portion of humanity, many of whose members have
done independent homework of their own on the events of 9/11, will well
understand the importance of identifying the actual originating source
of the Wuhan Coronavirus epidemic.
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