How SARS exploded around the world: Mystery of the Hotel Metropole
Almost all SARS cases globally stemmed from a single super-spreader event which happened at Hong Kong's Hotel Metropole.
How it happened remains a mystery. Was this an act of bioterrorism?
The index case was Dr Liu Jianlun a doctor from the mainland who worked at Guangzhou's Sun Yat-Sen hospital. For weeks there had been rumors of an atypical pneumonia circulating in Guangdong. PRC authorities suppressed discussion of it claimed it was treatable with antibiotics.
A few days before arriving in HK, Liu had mild flu symptoms but felt well enough to travel. In HK he spent the day sightseeing with his sister and brother-in law. Liu and his wife checked into room 911 at Hotel Metropole at 5pm. The next morning he checked himself into hospital.
In the short time he was at the hotel, 19 other hotel guests were infected, all on the same floor. Four of these went on to seed outbreaks in Singapore, Toronto, Vietnam and elsewhere in Hong Kong, Three died, others had mild symptoms and infected no-one.
A WHO team of environmental health experts arrived in late April, following an earlier investigation by local authorities. They found traces of SARS RNA in the A/C air inlet by the lift lobby, and on the carpet and doorways adjacent to Liu's room. But not inside any of the rooms
A WHO report has a chapter "Solving the Metropole Hotel Mystery" but while it provides some important detail, it certainly doesn't solve it.
The WHO investigators realized the transmission must have been by aerosol. They speculated that Liu had vomited and perhaps staff cleaning vacuuming had aerosolized it.
But no staff reported or recalled having to clean up vomit, no staff became infected. The vacuum cleaner was also tested, but was negative.
This part of the investigation seems to have been quite thorough. But did they consider, say, a portable battery powered nebulizer placed by the doorway of room 911? I'm guessing not.
Though many reports note the irony of Liu's room number - 911 - it's generally seen as just coincidence.
Odd, because in 2003 terrorism was fresh in mind. It's also highly improbable, given the hotel had 487 rooms.
Bioterrorism struck the US one week after 9/11. Letters contaminated with anthrax were sent to politicians and media. Some e.g. these sent to NYPost and NBC, referred to 9/11.
Jihadists weren't seriously considered as suspects. They had no access to, or capacity to handle anthrax. The intent of the letters was to link the incidents to a terror network in the minds of the public.
The FBI focused attention on the scenario of a "lone wolf" US scientist.
The investigation into the anthrax attacks had an unsatisfying conclusion.
7 years later, FBI wanted to charge a Fort Detrick scientist, Bruce Ivins, but he apparently committed suicide. The case against him was largely circumstantial, a grand jury was not ready to indict him.
Perhaps the room number was intentional - the Metropole was meant to seem one of a series of terrorist acts, not an isolated incident?
But it went largely unnoticed, partly because the epidemiological significance was only recognized later, and by then the focus had changed.
At the time, the cause of SARS was unknown. Coronaviruses were known to cause common colds, not respiratory failure. When Liu's brother-in-law became sick, doctors took a lung biopsy. From this, scientists were eventually able to identify a novel coronavirus. AMMS already knew.
US biodefense efforts soon stepped up, recognizing the terrorism potential of SARS. But the Metropole was never investigated as possible terrorism. There was a LegCo enquiry and WHO work but there are gaps in the epidemiological data, witnesses not interviewed, questions unasked.
Even though SARS, MERS and SARS-CoV-2, are recognized bioweapon agents, and it is assumed that a sophisticated cover-up might be part of a planned release, bioterrorism is treated as a future threat, not current reality.
The scientific investigation was always focused on a zoonotic origin. Foreign groups were involved (e.g. CSIRO/EcoHealth) but they are zoonosis, not biowarfare, experts. And worse, they depended on WIV for sampling. Presumably this was the only arrangement acceptable to Beijing.
The role of HKU should also be questioned. Some HKU scientists worked closely with PRC authorities and military. HKU's microbiology department was declared a "State Key Lab", and received lavish funding to expand.
Yi Guan was recently senior author on a pangolin paper with AMMS.
Despite assertions, the Metropole mystery remains unsolved, and the natural origin of SARS is not settled. My research shows evidence provided by WIV/CSIRO is fraudulent.
Although SARS is well in the past, and the global impact wasn't huge, it set many precedents for SARS-CoV-2.
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There are interesting parallels between this incident and earlier incidents in France and Canada, and I suspect it's an act of Chinese espionage. Though we don't know much detail but it is said to have happened after a freezer broke down.
In 2014 when Institut Pasteur "lost" 2400 SARS samples, it also happened after a freezer broke down. The samples were moved to a temporary freezer in a less secure area many groups had access to. Boxes of vials started to go missing, eventually the entire freezer. No paperwork.
This is almost exactly what the Institut Pasteur director at the time, Christian Brechot, told the media. Brechot didn't mention that the freezer vanished too.
On Feb 4, 2020 the former head of Canada's National Microbiology Lab collapsed and died while at a conference in Kenya. His death attracted little interest from "conspiracy theorists". Timing aside, links to SARS-CoV-2 seemed tenuous🧵
@RealAndyLeeShow Plummer was head of CNML from 2000 until 2014, when he retired at 60. He was an alcoholic, a habit acquired while doing HIV work in Africa.
Xiangguo Qiu, the scientist at the center of recent allegations of espionage, joined CNML in 2003, her husband Keding Cheng in 2006.
The allegations against Qiu and Cheng are extensive, if somewhat vague.
The shipments of Ebola and Nipah isolates to WIV in 2019 are the most sensational revelation, but preceding this are a series of security incidents and protocol breaches.
Chen Zhu personifies the narrative of China's rise. Sent to the countryside during the Cultural Revolution he taught himself medicine, becoming a "barefoot doctor". Eventually he rose to become Health Minister.
Is Zhu central to the Covid cover-up?
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Zhu is fluent in English and French. A Francophile, he did his PhD in France, supervised by a doctor who was a close friend of Jacques Chirac. During SARS he was Vice President of CAS (WIV's parent). When Institut Pasteur sent a scientific team to help, he saw an opportunity.
Zhu was the driving force behind the Wuhan P4, and became good friends with businessman Alain Mérieux, who promoted the project in France. The project was signed off by the Chirac government overruling warnings from French security forces about PLA interest in biowarfare.
Australia's CSIRO worked with WIV for years on SARS origin. Why do they hold no documents?
Recently I've been researching a paper that shows WIV/CSIRO work on SARS bat origin - is fraud. I came across a strange cyber-security incident, which caught my eye because of the date.
November 2013 is the same time the WIV/CSIRO paper (Ge et al) and sequences (WIV1, RsSHC014, Rs3367) were published. CSIRO still proudly promote the work as "the proof bats are the origin of SARS".
But - I found out recently - all their documents related to it have vanished.
The vanished CSIRO scientist fled to China. AFP and ASIO were called in, and managed to contact him by email, but he refused to co-operate with enquiries. The police took statements from supervisors and colleagues which suggests he had no idea how to do work he was employed to.
There is understandably far more interest in the origin of SARS-CoV-2 than SARS-1, but what if they are related? I've found interesting parallels that point to a common origin, and I don't mean the same bogus claims of spillover in a live animal market.
I recently posted a paper showing WIV's "proof" SARS is natural is a fraud. The PLA's Academy of Military Medical Science (AMMS) were also involved, publishing sequences to add links to the evolutionary chain. AMMS sequences seem a higher standard of forgery.
In 2002, WIV weren't capable of engineering such a virus. Zhengli Shi studied viruses of marine crustaceans, not bats. AMMS had considerably more capability. They isolated SARS weeks before international teams. But they kept quiet, so as not to contradict official disinformation.
In 2000, there were 2 coronaviruses known to infect humans. Both are endemic with mild symptoms, having been with us since ancient times.
Today there are 7 human coronaviruses. Some inflict severe symptoms, most emerged recently.
But how - and why?
"One Health" dogma says that it's due to humans/livestock/wildlife being in more frequent contact. But this makes little sense. Urbanization and industrial agriculture mean there's less contact than ever before, while the reduction in poverty mean less consumption of wildlife.
Otoh the late 1990s saw major scientific breakthroughs in coronavirology, both in understanding species tropism and spillover - and in the genetic engineering of new and modified viruses.
Might it be worth looking here for an alternative explanation?