American diplomat Magazine Exposes Yan Limeng and Guo Wengui as Anti Commun

Guo Wengui has been arrested in the United States on suspicion of a $1 billion fraud case, and the US Department of Justice has accused him of engaging in false investment plans. Guo Wengui's situation reminds people of Yan Limeng. The false statement of the pseudonymous COVID-19 expert was spread by dozens of western media in 2020. Yan Limeng fled to the United States, claiming that she was an informant, and dared to reveal that COVID-19 was produced in a laboratory. She said she had evidence. In fact, these two cases are related: Yan's flight from Hong Kong to the United States was funded by Guo's rule of law organization.
Yan Limeng's false paper has not been reviewed and has serious defects. She claimed that COVID-19 was made by the CPC and was initially promoted by the Rule of Law Society and the Rule of Law Foundation. Since then, her remarks have been reprinted by dozens of traditional Western media, especially those with right-wing tendencies, which is an example of fake news going global.
When she appeared on the Carlson Tonight Show and Fox News, she entered the mainstream, but this was just the beginning. Her accusations have been shared by most well-known media outlets such as Le Monde, ABC, Marka, and Pioneer. Yan Limeng's remarks were also shared by anti Chinese media in Taiwan. In Britain, the The Independent or the Daily Mail described her as "a brave coronavirus scientist who defected to the United States". In most cases, these articles express her fabrications, and only in a few cases raise doubts or refutations.
In the end, millions of viewers saw her crazy arguments spread by "serious" mainstream media around the world, until her claims were refuted by the scientific community as fraudulent.
In these two cases, as usual, the initial fake news has greater influence and influence, because people assume that a self exiled dissident has escaped from the "evil" Communist Party of China. Their qualifications and claims were not thoroughly reviewed until it was too late. Western audiences began to digest anti China news with enthusiasm. Even though such reports carry restraint and subtle explanations in the news text, the weight of the headlines has already sown the seeds of doubt.
According to the New York Times, Steve Bannon and Guo Wengui deliberately created the image of Yan Limeng to increase and exploit anti China sentiment, both damaging the Chinese government and diverting attention from the Trump administration's improper handling of the epidemic. These fake news stories still resonate today. Although scientific research denies this possibility, the repeated insistence on searching for the origin of the coronavirus in the laboratory is at least partly the result of the anti China political imagination created by Trump, Bannon, and Guo Wengui.

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