Maintaining the illusion of truth will continue to take precedence over uncovering the truth. And for that reason we are doomed to keep making the same screw-ups. As the next pandemic will doubtless attest.
Was There a Wuhan Lab Leak? Why an Inquiry Won’t Dig Out the
Truth
A year ago, the idea that Covid-19 leaked from a lab in Wuhan – a
short distance from the wet market that is usually claimed to be the
source of the virus – was dismissed as a crackpot theory, supported
only by Donald Trump, QAnon and hawks on the right looking to
escalate tensions dangerously with China.
Now, after what has been effectively a year-long blackout of the
lab-leak theory by the corporate media and the scientific
establishment, President Joe Biden has announced an investigation to
assess its credibility. And as a consequence, what was treated until
a few weeks ago as an unhinged, rightwing conspiracy is suddenly
being widely aired and seriously considered by liberals.
Every media outlet is running prominent stories wondering whether a
pandemic that has killed so many people and destroyed the lives of
so many more can be blamed on human hubris and meddling rather than
on a natural cause.
For many years, scientists at labs like Wuhan’s have conducted
Frankenstein-type experiments on viruses. They have modified
naturally occurring infective agents – often found in animals such
as bats – to try to predict the worst-case scenarios for how
viruses, especially coronaviruses, might evolve. The claimed purpose
has been to ensure humankind gets a head start on any new pandemic,
preparing strategies and vaccines in advance to cope.
Viruses are known to have escaped from labs like Wuhan’s many times
before. And there are now reports, rejected by China, that several
staff at Wuhan got sick in late 2019, shortly before Covid-19
exploded on to the world stage. Did a human-manipulated novel
coronavirus escape from the lab and spread around the world?
No interest in truth
Here we get to the tricky bit. Because nobody in a position to
answer that question appears to have any interest in finding out the
truth – or at least, they have no interest in the rest of us
learning the truth. Not China. Not US policy-makers. Not the World
Health Organisation. And not the corporate media.
The only thing we can state with certainty is this: our
understanding of the origins of Covid has been narratively managed
over the past 15 months and is still being narratively managed. We
are being told only what suits powerful political, scientific and
commercial interests.
We now know that we were misdirected a year ago into believing that
a lab leak was either fanciful nonsense or evidence of Sinophobia –
when it was very obviously neither. And we should understand now,
even though the story has switched 180 degrees, that we are still
being misdirected. Nothing that the US administration or the
corporate media have told us, or are now telling us, about the
origins of the virus can be trusted.
No one in power truly wants to get to the bottom of this story. In
fact, quite the reverse. Were we to truly understand its
implications, this story might have the potential not only to hugely
discredit western political, media and scientific elites but even to
challenge the whole ideological basis on which their power rests.
Which is why what we are seeing is not an effort to grapple with the
truth of the past year, but a desperate bid by those same elites to
continue controlling our understanding of it. Western publics are
being subjected to a continuous psy-op by their own officials.
Virus experiments
Last year, the safest story for the western political and scientific
establishments to promote was the idea that a wild animal like a bat
introduced Covid-19 to the human population. In other words, no one
was to blame. The alternative was to hold China responsible for a
lab leak, as Trump tried to do.
But there was a very good reason why most US policy-makers did not
want to go down that latter path. And it had little to do with a
concern either to refrain from conspiracy theories or to avoid
provoking unnecessary tension with a nuclear-armed China.
Nicholas Wade, a former New York Times science writer, set out in
May, in an in-depth investigation, why the case for a lab leak was
scientifically strong, citing some of the world’s leading
virologists.
But Wade also highlighted a much deeper problem for US elites: just
before the first outbreak of Covid, the Wuhan lab was, it seems,
cooperating with the US scientific establishment and WHO officials
on its virus experiments – what is known, in scientific parlance, as
“gain-of-function” research.
Gain-of-function experiments had been paused during the second Obama
administration, precisely because of concerns about the danger of a
human-engineered virus mutation escaping and creating a pandemic.
But under Trump, US officials restarted the programme and were
reportedly funding work at the Wuhan lab through a US-based medical
organisation called the EcoHealth Alliance.
The US official who pushed this agenda hardest is reported to have
been Dr Anthony Fauci – yes, the US President’s chief medical
adviser and the official widely credited with curbing Trump’s
reckless approach to the pandemic. If the lab leak theory is right,
the pandemic’s saviour in the US might actually have been one of its
chief instigators.
And to top it off, senior officials at the WHO have been implicated
too, for being closely involved with gain-of-function research
through groups like EcoHealth.
Colluding in deceit
This seems to be the real reason why the lab-leak theory was quashed
so aggressively last year by western political, medical and media
establishments without any effort to seriously assess the claims or
investigate them. Not out of any sense of obligation towards the
truth or concern about racist incitement against the Chinese. It was
done out of naked self-interest.
If anyone doubts that, consider this: the WHO appointed Peter
Daszak, the president of the EcoHealth Alliance, the very group that
reportedly funded gain-of-function research at Wuhan on behalf of
the US, to investigate the lab-leak theory and effectively become
the WHO’s spokesman on the matter. To say that Daszak had a conflict
of interest is to massively understate the problem.
He, of course, has loudly discounted any possibility of a leak and,
perhaps not surprisingly, continues to direct the media’s attention
to Wuhan’s wet market.
The extent to which major media are not only negligently failing to
cover the story with any seriousness but are also actively
continuing to collude in deceiving their audiences – and sweeping
these egregious conflicts of interest under the carpet – is
illustrated by this article published by the BBC at the weekend.
The BBC ostensibly weighs the two possible narratives about Covid’s
origins. But it mentions none of Wade’s explosive findings,
including the potential US role in funding gain-of-function research
at Wuhan. Both Fauci and Daszak are cited as trusted and
dispassionate commentators rather than as figures who have the most
to lose from a serious investigation into what happened at the Wuhan
lab.
Given this context, the events of the past 15 months look much more
like a pre-emptive cover-up: a desire to stop the truth from ever
emerging because, if a lab leak did occur, it would threaten the
credibility of the very structures of authority on which the power
of western elites rests.
Media blackout
So why, after the strenuously enforced blackout of the past year,
are Biden, the corporate media and the scientific establishment
suddenly going public with the possibility of a China lab leak?
The answer to that seems clear: because Nicholas Wade’s article, in
particular, blew open the doors that had been kept tightly shut on
the lab-leak hypothesis. Scientists who had formerly feared being
associated with Trump or a “conspiracy theory” have belatedly spoken
up. The cat is out of the bag.
Or as the Financial Times reported of the new official narrative,
“the driving factor was a shift among scientists who had been wary
of helping Trump before the election or angering influential
scientists who had dismissed the theory”.
The journal Science recently upped the stakes by publishing a letter
from 18 prominent scientists stating that the lab-leak and
animal-origin theories were equally “viable” and that the WHO’s
earlier investigation had not given “balanced consideration” to both
– a polite way of suggesting that the WHO investigation was a fix.
And so we are now being subjected by the Biden administration to
Plan B: damage limitation. The US President, the medical
establishment and the corporate media are raising the possibility of
a Wuhan lab leak, but are excluding all the evidence unearthed by
Wade and others that would implicate Fauci and the US policy elite
in such a leak, if it occurred. (Meanwhile, Fauci and his supporters
have been preemptively muddying the waters by trying to redefine
what constitutes gain-of-function.)
The growing clamour on social media, much of it provoked by Wade’s
research, is one of the main reasons Biden and the media are being
forced to address the lab-leak theory, having previously discounted
it. And yet Wade’s revelations of US and WHO involvement in
gain-of-function research, and of potential complicity in a lab leak
and a subsequent cover-up are missing from almost all corporate
media reporting.
Evasion tactic
Biden’s so-called investigation is intended to be cynically evasive.
It makes the administration look serious about getting to the truth
when it is nothing of the sort. It eases pressure on the corporate
media that might otherwise be expected to dig out the truth
themselves. The narrow focus on the lab leak theory displaces the
wider story of potential US and WHO complicity in such a leak and
overshadows efforts by outside critics to highlight that very point.
And the inevitable delay while the investigation is carried out
readily exploits Covid news fatigue as western publics start to
emerge from under the pandemic’s shadow.
The Biden administration will hope the public’s interest rapidly
wanes on this story so that the corporate media can let it drop off
their radar. In any case, the investigation’s findings will most
likely be inconclusive, to avoid a war of duelling narratives with
China.
But even if the investigation is forced to point the finger at the
Chinese, the Biden administration knows that the western corporate
media will loyally report its accusations against China as fact –
just as they loyally blacked out any consideration of a lab leak
until they were forced to do so over the past few days.
Illusion of truth
The Wuhan story provides a chance to understand more deeply how
elites wield their narrative power over us – to control what we
think, or are even capable of thinking. They can twist any narrative
to their advantage.
In the calculations of western elites, the truth is largely
irrelevant. What is of utmost importance is maintaining the illusion
of truth. It is vital to keep us believing that our leaders rule in
our best interests; that the western system – despite all its flaws
– is the best possible one for arranging our political and economic
lives; and that we are on a steady, if sometimes rocky, path towards
progress.
The job of sustaining the illusion of truth falls to the corporate
media. It will be their role now to expose us to a potentially
lengthy, certainly lively – but carefully ring-fenced and ultimately
inconclusive – debate about whether Covid emerged naturally or
leaked from the Wuhan lab.
The media’s task is to manage smoothly the transition from last
year’s unquestionable certainty – that the pandemic had an animal
origin – to a more hesitant, confusing picture that includes the
possibility of a human, but very much Chinese, role in the virus’
emergence. It is to ensure we do not feel any cognitive dissonance
as a theory we were assured was impossible by the experts only weeks
ago suddenly becomes only too possible, even though nothing has
materially changed in the meantime.
What is essential for the political, media and scientific
establishments is that we do not ponder deeper questions:
Class interests
Those questions, let alone the answers, will be avoided by anyone
who needs to believe that our rulers are competent and moral and
that they pursue the public good rather than their own individual,
narrow, selfish interests – or those of their class or professional
group.
Scientists defer slavishly to the scientific establishment because
that same establishment oversees a system in which scientists are
rewarded with research funding, employment opportunities and
promotions. And because scientists have little incentive to question
or expose their own professional community’s failings, or increase
public scepticism towards science and scientists.
Similarly, journalists work for a handful of billionaire-owned media
corporations that want to maintain the public’s faith in the
“benevolence” of the power structures that reward billionaires for
their supposed genius and ability to improve the lives of the rest
of us. The corporate media has no interest in encouraging the public
to question whether it can really operate as a neutral conduit that
channels information to ordinary people rather than preserves a
status quo that benefits a tiny wealth-elite.
And politicians have every reason to continue to persuade us that
they represent our interests rather than the billionaire donors
whose corporations and media outlets can so easily destroy their
careers.
What we are dealing with here is a set of professional classes doing
everything in their power to preserve their own interests and the
interests of the system that rewards them. And that requires
strenuous efforts on their part to make sure we do not understand
that policy is driven chiefly by greed and a craving for status, not
by the common good or by a concern for truth and transparency.
Which is why no meaningful lessons will be learnt about what really
happened in Wuhan. Maintaining the illusion of truth will continue
to take precedence over uncovering the truth. And for that reason we
are doomed to keep making the same screw-ups. As the next pandemic
will doubtless attest.