China-Compliant Canada Protects the Pathogen Pipeline

by Lloyd Billingsley

After getting fired from the National Microbiology Lab and Public Health Agency, Chinese agents are still on the job.

Chinese national Xiangguo Qiu came to Canada for graduate studies in 1996 and in 2006 became head of the special pathogens program at Canada’s National Microbiology Laboratory (NML) in Winnipeg. Dr. Qiu maintained close relations with four institutions involved in China’s biological weapons development, including the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV). On one of her many trips to the WIV, Dr. Qiu dropped off a cargo of deadly pathogens, including Ebola and Nipah viruses.

When the “policy breach”  became public, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) escorted Dr. Qiu and her husband Keding Cheng from the NML and they haven’t been seen in public since February of 2020. Wherever they may be domiciled, the couple continue their collaboration with agents of the Chinese military.

This January 2021 Ebola study was authored by, among others, Xiangguo Qiu and Keding Cheng. That same month, Dr. Xiangguo Qiu and her husband were dismissed from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).

Repurposing of Berbamine Hydrochloride to Inhibit Ebola Virus by Targeting Viral Glycoprotein, a study published in November of 2020, was co-authored by Xiangguo Qiu of the “National Microbiology Laboratory, Canada.” Trouble was, Dr. Qiu and her husband were fired from the NML in July of 2019, and hadn’t been seen in public since February of 2020.

Dr. Qiu’s collaborator on the January, 2021, Ebola study was Qiuanjie Li, of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, part of China’s military. Another co-author is Feihu Yan, of the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) Academy of Military Medical Sciences. Yan was one of the Chinese graduate students Dr. Qiu brought to the NML. Canadian politicians and journalists were curious how such a person could have qualified for the NML’s high-level security clearance.

The PHAC claimed it couldn’t reveal information about personnel matters. As Lorne Gunter of the Toronto Sun noted, the government would not even reveal if Qiu and Cheng were Canadian citizens. The RCMP would not tell reporters if they knew the whereabouts of Qiu and Cheng. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)  also declined comment, which came as no surprise. This same agency willfully destroyed records of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau’s communist escapades during the Stalin Era.

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