Another ChiCom lie exposed! Senator Tom Cotton reveals cell
phone data demonstrates the Chinese Communist government roads to the Wuhan
Institute of Virology (biolab research – for virus immunizations or bio-war
agents?) were closed by mid-October 2019. Were the ChiComs concerned virus
infected bats would travel by bus from the Wuhan Wet Market? DUH!!! NO!!!
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Cotton: Publicly Available Cell Phone Data Suggests Roads
Around Wuhan Lab Were Closed in Mid-October
By Jeff Poor
10 May 2020
Sunday, during an appearance on Fox News Channel’s “Sunday
Morning Futures,” Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) highlighted how cell phone data
suggests the Chinese government had closed the roads around the Wuhan Institute
of Virology in mid-October.
This is significant, as Cotton points out, that some believe
the Wuhan facility is the origin of the COVID-19 virus.
“Reports emerged yesterday in the media that publicly
available cell phone data suggests that roads around the lab in Wuhan was
closed in the middle of October,” he said. “Again, this information is publicly
available. American media has used it to analyze mobility patterns in states to
see if our people are practicing social distancing. So the reports indicate
that on major roads around these labs, Wuhan, you obviously had thousands and
thousands of cell phones pinging towers day in and day out. And then, all of a
sudden, it stopped. And it remained stopped for several days. That would
suggest, without any further information, that those roads were blocked for
some reason.”
“Now, we need to go confirm that,” Cotton continued. “We
need to look at the data carefully. We also need to try to use other means to
verify if there were, in fact, shutdowns of roads around those labs in the
middle of October. The Chinese Communist Party could obviously help us with
that if they would open up and allow us to investigate what happened in Wuhan.
But if it is confirmed that roads around that lab were shut down for a number
of days in mid-October, it is highly coincidental that there was a major
shutdown of those roads at about the time one might have expected this virus to
first get transmitted to humans, whatever the origins may have been. But this
would be another piece of circumstantial evidence that there was some kind of
accident or outbreak from those labs, not from the seafood market or anywhere
else. That’s why it’s so important we get to the bottom of this data.”
As Cotton explains, Wuhan is larger than New York City, and
closing roads as the government had would require a significant reason.
“Remember, Wuhan is a city that is larger than New York
City. So, obviously, its roads are highly trafficked and heavily congested. So
to shut down roads around the lab would suggest that they had some good reason
to disrupt traffic patterns so severely. So, again, first, we need to verify
these reports, the cell phone data say what these media reports indicate, and
then we need to use other sources to try to confirm what they suggest, which
is, those roads were shut down. And if that’s the case, if roads were shut down
around these laboratories for several days in mid-October, then we need to
figure out exactly why, because it’s simply another piece of circumstantial
evidence that would support the idea that this virus originated from one of
those labs.”
Follow Jeff Poor on Twitter @jeff_poor
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