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France is among the top 10 countries with the highest death tolls from the CCP virus as the pandemic spreads across the globe.U.S. President Donald Trump previously announced his intention to thoroughly investigate whether the virus was leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology—a P4 laboratory that is now the subject of investigation as a potential source of the outbreak. This P4 laboratory was built with the help of France.
As of May 5, confirmed cases of the CCP virus had surpassed 170,000 in France, with more than 25,000 deaths, giving a potential mortality rate of 14.9%. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, gave a televised speech emphasizing that France was in the midst of a war with an invisible virus.
Many high ranking french government officials have tested positive for the virus, including the Minister of Culture, a Secretary of State, Members of Parliament, and Mayors. In March, Patrick Devedjian, a member of the Parliament, died just 3 days after announcing that he had tested positive for the CCP virus. He was the first high ranking french government official to die from the virus.
The Epoch Times’ Special Edition on the CCP virus points out that the way the virus spreads indicates it has a goal and a purpose: to seek out the CCP in order to eliminate it and the factors associated with it.
We have seen the virus spread vastly in countries and cities that have close ties with the CCP. It has also infected individuals who support pro-CCP activists. Although the France-China diplomatic relationship has been rocky over the past 50 years, both countries still interact on many levels. The Wuhan Institute of Virology, a P4 laboratory, was constructed with extensive assistance from France.
Antoine Izambard, a french journalist, published a book called “France-China, Dangerous Liaisons,” disclosing that the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which France helped China build, is a replica of the P4 Laboratory in Leon, France. The article written by Antoine Izambard is published on the website Challenges.
“It was during the first half of 2003 that the powerful Chinese Academy of Sciences announced in Paris that it wished to acquire a class 4 Pathogen (P4) laboratory which can host the most dangerous viruses on the planet (Ebola, Coronavirus, H5N1…). It is used to track down infectious strains in the hope of fighting them and thus protecting tens of thousands of people around the world.”
“France, which inaugurated in 1999 in Lyon, the P4 Jean Mérieux, the largest in Europe, is one of the most advanced countries on the subject. The request from Beijing, however, received a mixed reception within the French State. Alerted by its intelligence services, the government wonders if the technology requested by Beijing will not be diverted to develop bacteriological weapons. These fears are supported by very strong suspicions around the existence of a Chinese offensive biological program.”
With the support of then Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin, former President Jacques Chirac signed the political agreement during a visit to China in 2004. Jacques Chirac is a pro-CCP government official who once called on the EU to lift its ban on the shipments of Chinese weapons.
Independent scholar Ge Bi-Dong, who is based in the United States, expressed: “Former Prime Minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, once emphasized that he was going to give China 1 million euros to help them and gave them the most advanced technology of Europe.” He continued: “They gave a demon the best and most advanced technology … to endanger the whole world. You see now that France has been hit hard by the virus because it assisted the CCP when the CCP was preparing to hurt the world by giving the best technology. Now the demon has come for you, France.”
This cooperation was controversial right from the start.
project in Wuhan was originally undertaken by an architectural design firm in Leon, but in 2005, the CCP chose a local design firm, the China IPPR International Engineering Co. Ltd (IPPR), in Wuhan, to be responsible for the project.