Coronavirus: A psychic’s prediction and China’s secrets

By Lt. Col. James Zumwalt

The human brain is an amazing organ in its ability to create and predict. Consider, for example, the first design of a helicopter-like machine. It was drawn a year after Christopher Columbus discovered America – four and a half centuries before that aircraft actually became a reality – by Leonardo da Vinci. Was da Vinci just an inventor born way before his time, or was he psychic?

A similar query arises now in the wake of China’s coronavirus as we examine two sources describing it decades prior to its 2020 emergence onto the world stage. Do these sources give us further insights into how the coronavirus may have started and what its impact will be?

A novel written almost 40 years ago seems most prophetic today, especially since the coronavirus began in the Chinese city of Wuhan. In his 1981 novel “The Eyes of Darkness,” Dean Koontz wrote details about a fictional event involving China’s “most important and dangerous new biological weapon,” known as “Wuhan-400.” Although Koontz fictionalized Wuhan-400 as unable to survive outside the human body more than a minute, coronavirus can. But a theory gaining support about coronavirus he promoted is that it is the product of a biological warfare (BW) effort by Chinese scientists at their research lab outside Wuhan.

Today, it is known secret BW programs are run at the Wuhan lab – a facility with the capability to develop some of the most deadly pathogens on earth. It is also very likely the lab does not employ the strict protocols necessary to prevent those pathogens from escaping into the environment. This would explain why coronavirus initially established such a large footprint in that city before going international.

Evidence now points to coronavirus making its great escape from the lab either via an infected worker or one who illegally sold infected lab animals to the public.

While Koontz’s virus was one birthed within the mind of a creative writer, much more compelling is a prediction made by psychic Sylvia Browne. In her 2008 book “End of Days,” she nails the date coronavirus would make its first appearance. China issued a coronavirus warning on New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31, 2019; Browne’s book predicted, “In around 2020 a severe pneumonia-like illness will spread throughout the globe. …” She went on to provide a very accurate description of the respiratory impact the virus would have before predicting the course it would then take, “… attacking the lungs and bronchial tubes and resisting all known treatments. Almost more baffling than the illness itself will be the fact that it will suddenly vanish as quickly as it arrived, attack again 10 years later, and then disappear completely.”

While Browne does not explain the origin of coronavirus, it does strongly support a biologically developed weapon that somehow escaped from the lab and may do so again in 10 years.

Coronavirus may well have evolved as a project undertaken due to a secret briefing given in China to high-level Communist Party cadres two decades ago by Defense Minister Gen. Chi Haotian. Chi reportedly explained how China’s biggest 21st-century need was “living space” for an expanding population – not domestic space, but extra-territorial space for “mass colonization.” He shared his sinister solution on how to lay claim to Western countries, avoiding a nuclear exchange to preserve foreign territory.

Chi said, “We are not as foolish as to want to perish together with America by using nuclear weapons. Only by using non-destructive weapons that can kill many people will we be able to reserve America for ourselves.” Unbelievably, Chi was laying the groundwork for a solution that involved killing millions of Americans but leaving the country undamaged by a non-destructive BW weapon.

Lest it be thought these were simply the ravings of a mad man, it should be noted Chi stepped down from office in 2003 – the same year the SARS pandemic began in China.

What is playing out in China now as the coronavirus footprint increases is something one would only expect to read about in a novel – not in real life. In an effort to keep a cap on the real number of victims, the Chinese government has quietly been cremating thousands of bodies.

Satellite photographs of Wuhan reveal all 49 crematoriums in full operation 24/7. High levels of sulphur dioxide (SO2) gas have been detected. While this is indicative of medical waste being incinerated, it is also a telltale sign of human remains being burned. A Czech-based weather service, Windy.com, has determined the SO2 levels to be almost three times that considered safe. A Chinese billionaire who left China for his personal safety claims based on his contacts the death toll could be as high as 50,000.

Social media has been a curse for Chinese officials trying to contain information about the impact of the virus. Crematorium owners use it as a platform for airing grievances on how they are unable to keep up with demand in the quarantined areas.

This is supported by a recent Chinese government order that minimal funerals are to be held and corpses “cremated close by and immediately.” Some outside experts monitoring the evidence out of China warn that deaths are way under-reported.

Before coronavirus spread its wings internationally, the fact that the 1,000-bed Huoshenshan Hospital in the epicenter of the virus was built in just 10 days suggests the government recognized a major health problem was brewing. Since then, social media has shown us scenes of Chinese government medical teams pulling those who are possibly infected out of their homes and taking them to undisclosed locations. We also have learned doors to apartments occupied by victims have actually been welded shut to prevent them from leaving. Meanwhile, Beijing suggests the West is “overreacting” to the virus.

As if Chinese BW development is not concern enough, there is another national security issue that should alarm us. About 85% of our pharmaceuticals and vitamins are manufactured in China. This is concerning for two reasons. With China shutting down manufacturing under imposed quarantines, the availability of such products in the U.S. will be negatively impacted. More worrisome is the capability China has in wartime to either disrupt or taint this drug pipeline.

Psychic Sylvia Browne has proven deadly accurate in her predicted timing of the coronavirus explosion and its respiratory impact. If the rest of her prediction is correct, we can expect the virus to suddenly end, only to reappear again by 2030. We must demand China provide a full accounting on how coronavirus really originated and the true extent to which its population has been impacted.

Browne’s 2030 prediction suggests China will neither cooperate nor be truthful in its revelations, and we will see the coronavirus rear its ugly head again. It would be unwise to bet against a psychic who has proven to be spot on about the deadly virus.

Lt. Col. James Zumwalt

Lt. Col. James G. Zumwalt is a retired Marine infantry officer who served in the Vietnam war, the U.S. invasion of Panama and the first Gulf war. He is the author of three books on the Vietnam war, North Korea and Iran as well as hundreds of op-eds. Read more of Lt. Col. James Zumwalt's articles here.


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