The Sudden Death of Canada's First Coronavirus Biosafety Level 4 Lab Dir...
Dr. Frank Plummer was the first scientific director general of Canada’s first and only Biosafety Level 4 laboratory in Winnipeg known as the National Microbiology Laboratory (NML) it opened in 1999. Dr. Plummer left his post in 2014, but he left a facility with lot’s of questions and lot’s of questionable circumstances.
Dr. Plummer was part of a team that developed a patent that found a cure for the Ebola virus which included Xiangguo Qiu, a biologist from China, who was ushered out of the lab in July 2019. In March 2019, Qiu sent samples of the Ebola and Henipah viruses to China; sources previously told the Free Press that intellectual-property protocols were not followed.
That shortcoming was first flagged by officials in Ottawa, after the sample had already left Winnipeg. Some employees have questioned why none of the managers intervened when the samples were being prepared to be sent to China, a process that requires numerous approvals and live tracking during the shipping process.
As you will learn in this video Dr. Plummer was the scientist who took in a sample of the same Coronavirus in 2013 from a patient in Saudi Arabia. (This is the same virus that is haunting China and areas of the world now). I take a closer look at Dr. Frank Plummer as we have learned that he mysteriously passed away on February 4th while traveling in Nairobi, Africa.
Reports suggest he died of a heart attack. I have other thoughts, as usual. This is the first of a series of videos that I am producing on the ever growing psyop that is known as the Coronavirus Epidemic.
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