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Illegal Chinese-owned biolab in California found with vials labeled ‘HIV’ and ‘Ebola


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OAN’s Brooke Mallory
3:52⁣ PM –⁤ Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Concerns were raised regarding an illegal Chinese ⁣biolab‌ discovered in California when contractors and local authorities claimed to have discovered vials with ​the labels “Ebola” and “HIV” while clearing up trash and other supplies at the location per CDC orders​ last week.

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Federal authorities ⁢are currently being condemned for having “dropped the ball” in examining the potential countrywide scope of the dangers.

“It reads like a ‍movie script and a horror movie script, when⁢ you detail all of those things that were missed,” Representative Ashley Hinson (R-Iowa)‌ said.

62-year-old‍ Jia Bei‌ Zhu, the owner of the lab, is reportedly⁤ a‌ Chinese citizen ⁤and⁤ is also ‍a wanted fugitive in Canada.

“We⁣ want to ⁣know how he was able to obtain these pathogens. How is he able to ​get⁤ away ‍with‍ running ⁤a ⁢lab, getting millions of dollars sent to him from the Chinese Communist Party and‌ then⁢ obviously coming into ⁣our country stealing American intellectual property?” she continued.

The People’s Republic ⁢of China ⁢(PRC) House Select Committee revealed last week that he was allegedly connected to the Chinese government.

They claimed that Zhu is a‌ member of an​ international criminal organization ⁣with connections ⁣to ⁢the PRC and that he has previously stolen intellectual property valued at millions ​of dollars, according to authorities.

He was taken into custody in October, several months after a code enforcement officer had first expressed concern⁣ about ⁢a green garden hose protruding from a hole at the site. The code violation​ prompted a follow-up investigation that​ showed concerning findings,‍ such as the discovery of thousands of vials containing biological materials⁤ and mice ⁤used in disease research.

“The FBI and the CDC really dropped the ball here in terms of investigating​ not only this illegal lab, but now we wonder how ​many more labs like this exist in the country,” Hinson said. “So​ clearly, we have some work to do to make ‌sure‍ we’re prepared, because we know China ⁢is doing everything they can to constantly undermine us.”

Local law ‍enforcement contacted the FBI and the ‌CDC, according to the House Select Committee on the⁢ PRC, however, neither agency agreed to look into⁤ the matter.

After officials got in ⁣touch with Representative Jim⁣ Costa (D-Calif.), he pushed the ​CDC to investigate and, according to reports, found “at least ⁣20 potentially infectious agents.”

However, in a three-page report on the investigation’s results, the CDC stated that “no evidence of‍ select agents or toxins” had been found.‌ At the same time,⁢ local authorities and House members⁤ who are skeptical of the inquiry contend that the⁣ agency did not do enough.

“The CDC and ‌others hung up on them, ignored them, until Congressman Jim Costa called them,” ​said Representative⁢ Kevin McCarthy ⁢(R-Calif.) “But when the CDC showed ⁤up ‌they should’ve done​ what was right then, and they did not. They‍ did not test the⁢ pathogens. They did ⁤not even find all of them. They ⁤left a freezer with Ebola in it, and we know how lethal that is…”

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⁣ Why are federal‌ authorities being criticized for overlooking⁣ the potential countrywide scope of these dangers

⁤Concerns⁢ Raised About⁢ Illegal Chinese Biolab in California

An illegal Chinese biolab has been​ discovered in California, raising concerns ‍about potential dangers and the⁤ failure of federal ‍authorities ⁤to address⁣ the issue.​ Contractors and local authorities uncovered vials labeled “Ebola”​ and “HIV” while clearing up trash and supplies⁣ at the location, following orders⁣ from the CDC. The discovery has led to criticism⁢ of federal ‍authorities for overlooking the potential countrywide scope of ⁤the ⁢dangers.

Representative Ashley Hinson ‌(R-Iowa)​ expressed⁢ her alarm, stating, “It reads like a‍ movie script and ⁤a horror movie script when you detail all of those things that were missed.” The⁤ owner of the lab, 62-year-old Jia Bei Zhu,​ is a Chinese citizen and a ‍wanted ‍fugitive in ⁣Canada. Authorities are‌ questioning how Zhu ⁣was able to obtain these pathogens and run a lab, ‍receiving millions of dollars from ⁢the Chinese Communist Party and stealing American intellectual property.

Last week, the People’s⁢ Republic ‌of⁤ China (PRC) House Select Committee ‍revealed that Zhu is allegedly connected‍ to the Chinese government ‍and a member of an international criminal organization with ties to ⁢the ‌PRC. Authorities believe Zhu‌ has previously stolen intellectual property valued at millions of dollars.

Zhu was ⁢taken into ​custody in October, ‌several months after⁣ a code enforcement ⁣officer expressed⁢ concern about a green garden hose protruding ⁤from a hole at the lab site.‍ This‌ code violation prompted an investigation that confirmed alarming findings, such as thousands⁢ of vials containing biological materials and⁤ mice used⁢ in disease⁤ research.

Representative ‌Hinson criticized the ⁣FBI and the CDC for their​ failure to investigate not only⁤ this illegal lab but also the potential existence of similar labs in ​the country. She stated, “So clearly, we have some work to do to make sure we’re ‍prepared because we know‍ China is doing ⁢everything they can to constantly undermine us.”

Despite local law enforcement contacting the FBI and ‌CDC,‌ neither agency agreed⁣ to look ​into the matter.‍ It was only after officials reached out⁤ to⁤ Representative Jim Costa (D-Calif.) that the CDC launched an ‌investigation, which ⁢reportedly found at least 20 potentially infectious agents. However, critics argue that ⁣the ⁤CDC did not do enough,‌ as ‌their three-page report stated that “no ‌evidence of⁣ select agents or toxins” had been found.

Representative ‌Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) criticized the ⁤CDC, ⁣stating, “They left a freezer with Ebola in it, and we know how ⁣lethal that is.”‌ These incidents⁣ highlight the need for better ‌communication and collaboration between local authorities and federal agencies to ensure ⁣the ⁢safety and security of ⁢the country.

As the investigation unfolds, it is crucial that proper measures ⁤are⁢ taken‍ to address the potential threats posed ​by illegal labs⁤ and protect national security. ⁣The⁤ situation highlights ​the importance of international ‍cooperation and⁤ vigilant oversight to⁢ prevent similar incidents in the future.



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