Leftist economist George Soros, a liberal billionaire, made the absurd claim that Wuhan’s COVID-19 virus was actually created in America and fed anti-American propaganda to Communist Chinese.
Columbia University Center for Sustainable Development Director Jeffrey Sachs decried the U.S. government’s “very harsh line against China” during a talk at the Madrid-based GATE Center June 15. “I’m pretty convinced [COVID-19]at U.S. lab biotechnology, not out of nature — Just to mention after two years of intensive work on this. So it’s a blunder in my view of [U.S.] biotech, not an accident of a natural spillover,” Sachs said.
Sachs’s comments squarely align with Chinese propaganda on COVID-19’s origins.. The argument that COVID-19 originated in the U.S. is not just “provocative”; it’s hare-brained because it’s the same argument that China has hammered for months. Spokesperson of the China Foreign Ministry Hua ChunyingEven posted Sachs’s GATE center comments on Twitter. Hua tweeted in a thread: “A thorough examination of US laboratory facilities is necessary to understand the extent of the human and economic costs associated with the virus.”
Given the heavy human and economic toll taken by the virus, don’t we owe it to the millions of lives lost to have a thorough investigation into US labs? #InvestigationintoUSLabs #COVID19
— Hua Chunying 华春莹 (@SpokespersonCHN) July 4, 2022
Soros is not only a friend of Sachs; the billionaire was actually one of his “biggest supporters.” Sachs’s “Millennium Village Project” received $50 million from Soros’s Open Society Foundations in 2006, and another $27 million promised over the next few years. Stanford University cited “harsh critics” who said Sachs’s “MVP was a waste of hundreds of millions of dollars” and “was riddled with fundamental methodological errors, and there is little scientific evidence that the project attained its goals.” [Emphasis added.]
Sachs seems to have a habit of giving China propaganda ammunition. National Review even dubbed him “China’s Apologist in Chief” in 2021. Sachs also reportedly holds an “advisory role at Beijing'[s] Tsinghua University,” according to Newsweek.
However, if you press by Newsweek for comment, Sachs apparently contradicted himself: “‘My personal best guess is that SARS-CoV-2 was thereby created and that it accidentally escaped from a laboratory, perhaps the Wuhan Institute of Virology or perhaps elsewhere.” [Emphasis added.]
But China is not the only U.S. adversary to capitalize on Sachs’s comments. Sachs shared an interview that he did with Iranian journalists. Tehran TimesHis website. The interview was headlined, “Covid possibly came out of a U.S. biotechnology lab, says Columbia professor.” The interviewer, Tehran Times’ Mohammad Mazhari, asked Sachs: “How do you see the media-political war over the origin of the pandemic? American officials and media blamed China for its outbreak.” Sachs immediately ran cover for the Chinese regime: “Yes, the U.S. has tried to blame China without admitting its own possible role. Governments should cooperate with the WHO to find the truth.” Council on Foreign Relations Hasib J. Sabbagh senior Fellow for Middle East Studies Ray Takeyh wrote in 2009 that the Tehran Times had “close ties” to the Iranian government.
Conservatives under attack Contact ABC News at 818-460-7477, CBS News at 212-975-3247 and NBC News at 212-664-6192 and demand they report on Sachs’s comment that COVID-19 may have come from a U.S. lab and on Sachs’s ties to Soros.