Quick access to main page (top) Direct access to main contents Quick access to main page (bottom)

Pentagon’s Secret Mission to Undermine Chinese Vaccines

Daniel Kim Views  

News1

According to an exclusive report by a prominent media outlet on June 16, the Pentagon (U.S. Department of Defense) secretly ran a campaign against Chinese vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The media outlet reported that the Pentagon argued, “Since COVID-19 came from China, vaccines from China cannot be trusted,” and thus campaigned against the COVID-19 vaccine produced by the Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinovac. This operation was primarily focused on the Philippines and Islamic countries.

During the height of the pandemic, the Philippines was short on vaccines. Due to their low priority, it was difficult for the country to receive vaccines produced by the West. In response, China supplied the Sinovac vaccine to the Philippines.

During that time, the Pentagon secretly ran a campaign expressing distrust in the Chinese vaccine. The Pentagon spread the campaign that “not only the Sinovac vaccine but also Chinese medical products cannot be trusted” through fake internet accounts impersonating Filipinos.

Anti-Chinese vaccine post in Tagalog from X (formerly Twitter)

The Pentagon created approximately 300 fake accounts on X (formerly Twitter) to lead such a campaign.

A typical tweet read, “COVID-19 came from China, and so did the vaccine, so don’t trust China.”

Moreover, the Pentagon spread a campaign in Central Asian and Middle Eastern Islamic countries claiming that the Chinese vaccine contained pork ingredients.

Anti-Chinese vaccine post in Arabic from X (formerly Twitter)

The Pentagon also spread false information that pork gelatin was included in the Chinese vaccine. Pork is a food forbidden in Islam.

The Pentagon’s campaign was effective. Former President of the Philippines, Rodrigo Duterte, was so disappointed by the fact that almost no Filipino residents were keen to get the Chinese vaccine that he threatened to arrest those who refused vaccination.

© News1

The campaign started at the end of the Trump administration and continued until the early days of the Biden administration.

The military launched such an operation as they were concerned that China could draw Southeast Asian countries such as Cambodia and Malaysia closer to China through its COVID-19 vaccine diplomacy, thereby increasing its ambitions for regional hegemony.

Although Chinese vaccines are less effective than the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines created by the U.S., the World Health Organization (WHO) has approved them.

© News1

The U.S. continued to spread false information that Chinese vaccines cannot be trusted.

American public health experts unanimously said, “The U.S. put third-world citizens at risk for geopolitical gain.”

Professor of Infectious Diseases at Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine Daniel Lucey said, “I am extremely shocked, disappointed, and disgusted to hear that the U.S. government did such a thing.”

He added, “Many people who could not get vaccinated in time may have died due to the Pentagon’s campaign.”

Of course, China also waged an information war. China spread false information, claiming that COVID-19 originated from U.S. military personnel who attended the World Military Games in China.

It was reported that the U.S. also waged a fierce information war in response.

Daniel Kim
content@viewusglobal.com

Comments0

300

Comments0

[WORLD] Latest Stories

  • Bolivia's Democracy Under Siege: Military Forces Storm Government Palace
  • Denmark Introduces 'Fart Tax' to Curb Emissions
  • Potential Pandemic? New Mpox Strain Found in Central Africa
  • North Korea Fires Up Tensions: Missile Test Sparks Global Outcry
  • Children of War: Gaza's Heartbreaking Loss of Over 20,000 Young Lives
  • Top CEOs Turn Their Backs on Trump's 2024 Bid

Weekly Best Articles

  • Volkswagen Backs Rivian with $5 Billion: New Era for Electric Vehicles Begins
  • Tesla’s Cybertruck Woes Continue with Major Recall
  • Microsoft in Hot Water: EU Challenges Teams App Sales Strategy
  • Toxic Tap Water Shock: Japan’s Nationwide Hunt for Deadly PFAS
  • U.S.-Made Weapons Used in ‘Barbaric’ Attack on Civilians, Says Russia
  • North Korean Troops to Ukraine? U.S. Defense Sounds Alarm
  • Bolivia’s Democracy Under Siege: Military Forces Storm Government Palace
  • Horror in Kerala: Elephant Attack Leaves Trainer Dead
  • Snoop Dogg Surprises with Speedy 200m Dash at Olympic Trials
  • Israel Pours $250 Million into National AI Program, Eyes Global Leadership
  • Biden, Trump Neck and Neck in Crucial Battlegrounds
  • China’s Xi Picks Liu He to Lead Science and Tech Charge Against US

You May Also Like

  • 1
    Could Taxing the Super Rich Fix Our Economy?

    LATEST 

  • 2
    South Korean Marines Power Up Defenses with Live-Fire Exercises

    LATEST 

  • 3
    Is the Election Holding Back Car Buyers? U.S. Sales Trends Suggest So

    BUSINESS 

  • 4
    Electrifying Alliance: Volkswagen and Rivian's Multi-Billion Dollar Bet on EV Future

    BUSINESS 

  • 5
    Can't Stop, Won't Stop: ATEEZ Continue to Top U.S. Charts!

    ENTERTAINMENT 

Popular Now

  • 1
    NVIDIA Execs Cash Out, Stock Drops 6% in One Day

    BUSINESS 

  • 2
    North Korean Waste Balloons Invade Seoul's National Assembly

    ASIA 

  • 3
    WikiLeaks Founder Strikes Deal: Admits Charges to Return Home

    LATEST 

  • 4
    LA Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Hits His 24th Home Run of the Season!

    SPORTS 

  • 5
    Apple Slashes Workforce by 50%: Automation Takes Over iPhone Assembly

    BUSINESS 

Weekly Best Articles

  • Volkswagen Backs Rivian with $5 Billion: New Era for Electric Vehicles Begins
  • Tesla’s Cybertruck Woes Continue with Major Recall
  • Microsoft in Hot Water: EU Challenges Teams App Sales Strategy
  • Toxic Tap Water Shock: Japan’s Nationwide Hunt for Deadly PFAS
  • U.S.-Made Weapons Used in ‘Barbaric’ Attack on Civilians, Says Russia
  • North Korean Troops to Ukraine? U.S. Defense Sounds Alarm
  • Bolivia’s Democracy Under Siege: Military Forces Storm Government Palace
  • Horror in Kerala: Elephant Attack Leaves Trainer Dead
  • Snoop Dogg Surprises with Speedy 200m Dash at Olympic Trials
  • Israel Pours $250 Million into National AI Program, Eyes Global Leadership
  • Biden, Trump Neck and Neck in Crucial Battlegrounds
  • China’s Xi Picks Liu He to Lead Science and Tech Charge Against US

Must-Reads

  • 1
    Could Taxing the Super Rich Fix Our Economy?

    LATEST 

  • 2
    South Korean Marines Power Up Defenses with Live-Fire Exercises

    LATEST 

  • 3
    Is the Election Holding Back Car Buyers? U.S. Sales Trends Suggest So

    BUSINESS 

  • 4
    Electrifying Alliance: Volkswagen and Rivian's Multi-Billion Dollar Bet on EV Future

    BUSINESS 

  • 5
    Can't Stop, Won't Stop: ATEEZ Continue to Top U.S. Charts!

    ENTERTAINMENT 

Popular Now

  • 1
    NVIDIA Execs Cash Out, Stock Drops 6% in One Day

    BUSINESS 

  • 2
    North Korean Waste Balloons Invade Seoul's National Assembly

    ASIA 

  • 3
    WikiLeaks Founder Strikes Deal: Admits Charges to Return Home

    LATEST 

  • 4
    LA Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Hits His 24th Home Run of the Season!

    SPORTS 

  • 5
    Apple Slashes Workforce by 50%: Automation Takes Over iPhone Assembly

    BUSINESS 

Share it on...