COVID-19 Researcher ‘on Brink of Discovery’ is Murdered
Well, I suspect that we all suspected that sooner or later this would happen.
Sooner or later, someone involved in researching the Fauci-Lieber-Wuhan virus, was going to end up yet another victim of those strange “health care deaths” that we have blogged about from time to time. Well, it has happened, according to this article shared by C.S.:
And you can color me really skeptical here. Note the following:
A researcher killed in an apparent murder-suicide was close to “making very significant findings” related to the coronavirus, his department said.
Two shootings that happened over the weekend in Ross Township appear to be a murder-suicide, according to police.
On May 2, police said 37-year-old Bing Liu was found dead in his home on Elm Court from apparent gunshot wounds to his head, neck and torso. Investigators say they now believe his death is a homicide.
Liu was a research assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, his department said on Monday.
“Bing was on the verge of making very significant findings toward understanding the cellular mechanisms that underlie SARS-CoV-2 infection and the cellular basis of the following complications. We will make an effort to complete what he started in an effort to pay homage to his scientific excellence,” the department said on its website. (Emphasis added)
So we have: (1) a Chinese-American, an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Pittsburg, who is (2) researching corona viruses and particularly (2a) the mechanisms of how they infect people and (2B) the cellular structures or bases of the complications following. Or to put that country simple, Professor Bing Liu’s research might have cracked the mystery as to why some people become horribly ill, and why some remain asymptomatic, or at best, suffer a cold.
Ahhh… but you can relax, because his apparent murderer was found in a car, the victim of an apparent suicide:
A second man was also found dead in his car on Charlemagne Circle, near Elm Court. Police say it appears he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head.
According to police, the two victims knew each other. Investigators say they believe the male found in his car shot and killed the man in the Elm Court home before coming back to his car and taking his own life.
There you go, Professor Bing Liu and the other man knew each other. It must have been all a friends’ squabble gone horribly wrong. Nothing to see here, move along. But we can relax because Professor Liu’s research will be continued:
“Bing was on the verge of making very significant findings toward understanding the cellular mechanisms that underlie SARS-CoV-2 infection and the cellular basis of the following complications. We will make an effort to complete what he started in an effort to pay homage to his scientific excellence,” the department said on its website. (Emphasis added)
Who wants to lay odds that we’ll never hear any more about Liu’s research?
Of course, there’s not a shred of data, or information, that can support my hypothesis that the unfortunate Professor Liu’s murder was anything more than a friends’ dispute gone wrong. But since virtually everything else about the Fauci-Lieber-Wuhan virus story stinks, not the least malodorous thing about it being the connections between Fauci (rhymes with Grouchy) and Billious Hates, I feel entirely justified in indulging in some high octane speculation. So yes, I would not be honest if I did not admit that my suspicion meter is in the red zone on this one. Somebody wanted this virus out and circulating, and somebody certainly is driving the propatainment media hysteria about the story, and somebody is willing to trash the global economy, and that means that whatever the motivations behind their actions, those motivations are important enough to trash the global economy and to take the risks associated with that action.
And that means in turn that they would do almost anything to anyone threatening whatever their agenda is, like, murdering a medical college professor investigating their virus… why, he might uncover evidence of its bio-engineered nature, and “whodunnit”, or might discover a very simple cure that doesn’t need big pharma. And would “they” make his murder look entirely innocent, like a quarrel between friends gone wrong? Yes. Would “they” plan it so that friend’s gun was used? Yes. Would “they” then turn that friend’s gun on that friend himself, and carefully place the gun in his hand to make it look like suicide (think Vince Foster here)? Yes. Indeed, might these two murders have occurred somewhere else, and the crime scenes staged? Yes. Would “they” be capable of that? Yes.
See you on the flip side…
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John Doran
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I’m in the middle of reading, on amazon, the two forewords to virus researcher Dr. Judy Mikovits’ book
Plague Of Corruption.
she is blowing the whistle on Coronavirus & how vaccines have become contaminated.
Mindblowing stuff.
The trail starts here:
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2020/05/07/a-brave-scientist-tells-us-how-totally-corrupt-us-medicine-is-it-serves-big-pharmas-profits-and-not-our-health/
JD.
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Tom O
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You have to love a statement like this one –
On May 2, police said 37-year-old Bing Liu was found dead in his home on Elm Court from apparent gunshot wounds to his head, neck and torso. Investigators say they now believe his death is a homicide.
A man is shot in the head, neck and torso, and they “now believe” it a homicide. Incidentally, if the wounds were only “apparent,” are they sure the death wasn’t only “apparent” as well? Where has objective journalism gone?
Couple of thoughts on this. Article – this or the linked one – never explains WHY the police went to Bing Liu’s house, nor how they stumbled upon the dead man in the car. Also actually never at least say that ballistics proved the same gun was used on both victims. Since they weren’t found together, you would have thought that they would have at least checked to see if both died from the same gun, especially if they are going to call it a murder/suicide. You have to wonder whether the problem is with the police or the braindead reporting.
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William Kay
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The police were called to Bing Liu’s condo by Liu’s wife. She came home to find her husband dead.
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Herb Rose
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Do these deaths count as COVID-19 deaths?
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JaKo
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You, Herb Rose, you should be ashamed of yourself for doubting this obvious causality!
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William Kay
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i believe Vince Foster was murdered. I believe Epstein was murdered. I believe James Jesus Angleton once said “suicides are easy to fake.”
I do not believe Bing Liu was murdered. It’s pure Hollywood to suggest he was “on the verge” of some great discovery. How could anyone know that? Given that he worked at a publicly funded institution with multiple colleagues how would his murder erase his research?
The author seems to be a smart guy but then he presents a hypothesis which he himself concedes has no supporting evidence. Re-focus Dude! Carry on.
(PS Avoid starting sentences with conjunctives.)
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Sonny Thorgren
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If Liu was not murdered – what killed him?
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JaKo
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William,
I’m not disputing your skeptical reasoning except for the “multiple colleagues” saving the day — have you ever witnessed how the university research works?
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Mark
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I was on the brink of choosing the right lottery numbers, bollocks.
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jerry krause
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Hi Fellows (I have checked the names and it seems as I compose no female has written the article or made a comment),
There clearly a murder in a small town (city) where I lived. And a year later there was a grand jury hearing to see if the charged murdered could be tried for ‘first degree murder). And I received a letter ordering me to appear for jury duty. And I was chosen to be a participant.
So I saw how incompetent our local police officers had been but also the state crime lab had also been. For several unfired cartridges had been found at the crime scene and sent to the state crime lab and no one there had seen, for nearly a year, the evidence of why they had not fired. For there was a faint imprint of the firing pin on them. There had been a previous party of young people at the home of the murder and it was plain that no one was asked if anyone at this knew if any one of this group had a gun. The accused was clearly known by at least one at the party that this was known and it was fortunate that the accused had not dropped the gun in a deep lake. For that was the only evidence that connected the accused with the murder.
So I advise you not to assume that all police officers are competent just as you reasonably question if this scientist was murdered because of his break-through scientific knowledge.
Have a good day, Jerry
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chris
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Very strange that it was his wife that called the police. Guns are not quiet. He was in an apartment and his wife wasn’t home. Neighbors should have called the police. Silencer? Seems like the killings that occurred to get rid of dnc and clinton witnesses.
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