This text discusses a case involving a Chinese scientist, Han Chengxuan, who allegedly pled no contest to smuggling banned biological materials and lying to customs officials after flying from Wuhan to University of Michigan for a research project. The author questions the authenticity of the story, focusing on Han Chengxuan’s unusually attractive booking photo, suggesting she might be an actress hired for her looks, similar to Linda Carter being disguised. The author contends that this case is part of a larger narrative, involving entities like Fauci and Pfizer, to shift blame for the Covid virus release onto China, fostering fear and hatred towards Chinese people. This is further linked to a supposed agenda to disrupt relationships by discouraging the importation of Chinese spouses, drawing a parallel to the Ted Bundy case used to discredit handsome men. The author critiques the mainstream narrative, including figures like Trump and Alex Jones, regarding the origin of Covid, arguing that any lab leaks would be the fault of the US government, which outsourced work to China. The author mentions Peter Daszak, who was defunded and debarred by HHS for outsourcing illegal experiments to China, and highlights his involvement in the WHO investigation despite these actions. Finally, the author dismisses the legality of a “no contest” plea for such serious charges and points to the unusual lack of involvement from China as further evidence that the case is fabricated by the US government.

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