The Reedley Lab: A CCP Plot to Harm America.

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I stumbled across an Epoch Times broadcast that exposed a secret lab in Reedley, California, tied to Chinese nationals, handling deadly pathogens like SARS-CoV-2 and HIV in a dump of a facility. The more I dig, the clearer it gets: this was no accident. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) set up this lab as a covert operation to harm America, using a profit-driven front and unqualified workers as puppets to stage an “accidental” disaster, all while the U.S. government might be covering it up to keep us from demanding war. The evidence is thin—exactly what you’d expect from a slick CCP op, just like the CIA’s sneaky titanium purchases for the SR-71. Let me break it down.
 

Why in America? That’s the First Red Flag

When I heard about the Reedley lab, my first question was, “Why in America?” Why would a lab tied to Chinese nationals, messing with dangerous viruses, be operating in a small California town instead of China? The answer is obvious: the CCP wanted to hit us where it hurts—on our soil. A pathogen leak here would spark chaos, overwhelm our hospitals, and sow panic, all without risking China’s backyard. The CCP’s no stranger to playing dirty abroad—just look at their secret “police stations” busted by the FBI in New York City in 2023, posing as community centers to harass dissidents. If they can pull that off, a lab in Reedley is child’s play.
 
The Profit Model Was a Cover
 
The official story is that the lab, run by Prestige Biotech, was making unapproved COVID-19 tests for profit. Sounds innocent enough, right? Wrong. That profit model is the perfect cover, a smokescreen to make the lab look like a greedy business gone wrong, not a CCP plot. It’s the kind of facade the CIA used when it set up fake companies to buy titanium from the Soviets for the SR-71 in the 1960s. The U.S. hid its tracks so well that the Soviets never knew they were supplying our spy plane. The CCP’s just as crafty—they used the profit angle to justify the lab’s existence, letting it blend into America’s biotech scene while hiding their true goal: a staged “accident” to harm us.
 
Unqualified “Dubs” Were Set Up to Fail
 
The lab was a mess—moldy equipment, dead mice, mislabeled vials of SARS-CoV-2 and HIV, and no permits. Anyone with basic biosafety knowledge would’ve known this was a disaster waiting to happen and reported it. So why didn’t they? Because the CCP staffed the place with “dubs”—unqualified workers who thought they were chasing a paycheck but were really puppets set up to fail. These folks were clueless, lured by the promise of profit, but too incompetent to handle pathogens safely. That’s exactly what the CCP wanted: a sloppy setup to cause an “accidental” leak, with the workers taking the blame. The CCP sees people as disposable—just look at their Uyghur camps or Tiananmen crackdown. These workers were pawns, left in the dark while the CCP pulled the strings.
 
Intentional Sloppiness for a Planned Disaster
 
The lab’s conditions weren’t just negligent—they were intentional. The CCP wanted chaos: mislabeled pathogens, dead mice, no containment protocols. It’s like they were begging for a leak. An “accident” here would’ve hit America hard, and the CCP could shrug and say, “So sorry, just a bad company!”—probably with a fake accent for effect. The sloppiness was the point, ensuring a crisis while keeping Beijing’s hands clean. It’s the same trick the CIA pulled with its titanium fronts: make it look like something else, leave no trail. The CCP’s done this before—think of their overseas police stations or cyber hacks, always with a cover story to dodge blame.
 
The U.S. Cover-Up: Avoiding a War
 
Here’s the kicker: the U.S. government might know the CCP was behind this, but won’t tell us. Why? Because if Americans found out China was running a biohazard lab on our soil, we’d be screaming for war. Post-COVID, a confirmed CCP plot would light a match under public outrage, pushing the U.S. toward a conflict it’s not ready for. The FBI and CDC investigated Reedley in 2023 and found “no evidence” of a bioweapons plot or CCP ties—at least, that’s what they’re saying publicly. But if they uncovered something, they’d bury it to keep the peace. The U.S. has done this before, hiding Cold War espionage to avoid panic. With China, it’s the same game: keep the public calm, avoid escalation, even if it means letting the CCP off the hook.
 
No Evidence? That’s the Point
 
The lack of a smoking gun proves my case. A well-run covert op, like the CIA’s titanium scheme, leaves no trail to the guilty government. The CCP used Prestige Biotech as a cut-out, just like the CIA used shell companies. The profit model, “dubs,” and sloppy conditions were all part of the disguise, ensuring any fallout looks like a private failure, not a state plot. The workers, thinking they were in it for money, were disposable puppets who wouldn’t spill the beans. And if the U.S. found CCP links, they’d classify it to avoid war. The trail goes cold because that’s how the CCP plays—and the U.S. lets them.
 
We Need to Shut This Down
 
The Reedley lab is a wake-up call. The CCP’s capable of anything, and we can’t let them run biohazard labs on our soil. We need to ban foreign-linked labs, especially from China, from handling pathogens. Every worker should face strict background checks and biosafety training—no more “dubs” planted as puppets. Biotech firms must disclose all funding and owners to root out CCP cut-outs. And we need real-time federal monitoring—cameras, data logs—to catch staged “accidents” before they happen. If the U.S. is covering this up, we need transparency laws to force the truth out, war or no war. The CCP sees people as disposable, but we can’t let America be their playground.
 
I’m not buying the “it’s just a bad business” excuse. The Reedley lab was a CCP setup, pure and simple, designed to harm us while they hide behind a “so sorry” smirk. We dodged a bullet this time, but next time, we might not be so lucky. Let’s lock this down before the CCP’s puppets cause a real disaster.

Published by Editor, Sammy Campbell.