Biden’s Home COVID Test Kits Funded By Blacklisted Chinese Company, Praised For ‘Obeying’ Communist Officials.

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Biden's choice of COVID test kits raises more alarms about Beijing's influence over the White House.

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The Chinese company providing at-home COVID-19 tests through a Biden White House initiative – iHealth Labs – has been praised by the Chinese Communist Party for “obeying” its orders and received tens of millions of dollars in investment from a Chinese company blacklisted by the U.S. government over its ties to the country’s military, The National Pulse can reveal.






iHealth Labs, a subsidiary of China’s Andon Health, has received over $2.1 billion in contracts with the U.S. federal government and some states. Well over $1 billion of the sum comes from a contract with the Department of Defense (DOD) as part of the Biden White House’s at-home COVID-19 test program.
The department awarded two contracts to the lab in January, which provided Americans with 354 million Chinese-made kits.
iHealth Labs, however, has deep ties to the Chinese Communist Party. These unearthed links exacerbate the fact that the company is subject to Article 7 of China’s National Intelligence Law, which mandates that “any [Chinese] organization or citizen shall support, assist, and cooperate with state intelligence work.”
The State Council of the Chinese Communist Party sent a letter to the company, praising its efforts to respond to COVID-19.

In the letter posted to Andon Health’s Chinese-language website, the regime lauded the company for “consciously obey[ing]” all of its orders:
“In the work of ensuring the supply of infrared thermometers, important materials for epidemic prevention and control, your company responded to the call of the state at the first time, overcome all difficulties, urgently organized workers to return to work, worked overtime to carry out production and supply, and consciously obeyed the joint defense of the State Council. The prevention and control mechanism of the medical supplies and insurance team has actively cooperated with our department to continue to supply infrared thermometers to the country, especially Hubei Province, Beijing and other key regions, and has made outstanding contributions to domestic epidemic prevention and control and the resumption of work and production in various industries. “
 
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I ordered my home test kits the same day the .gov made them available and other than getting an email from the usps thanking me for my order I've yet to get anything. My guess is that the red states will be last on the list to receive a test kit.
 
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Biden's choice of COVID test kits raises more alarms about Beijing's influence over the White House.

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The Chinese company providing at-home COVID-19 tests through a Biden White House initiative – iHealth Labs – has been praised by the Chinese Communist Party for “obeying” its orders and received tens of millions of dollars in investment from a Chinese company blacklisted by the U.S. government over its ties to the country’s military, The National Pulse can reveal.






iHealth Labs, a subsidiary of China’s Andon Health, has received over $2.1 billion in contracts with the U.S. federal government and some states. Well over $1 billion of the sum comes from a contract with the Department of Defense (DOD) as part of the Biden White House’s at-home COVID-19 test program.
The department awarded two contracts to the lab in January, which provided Americans with 354 million Chinese-made kits.
iHealth Labs, however, has deep ties to the Chinese Communist Party. These unearthed links exacerbate the fact that the company is subject to Article 7 of China’s National Intelligence Law, which mandates that “any [Chinese] organization or citizen shall support, assist, and cooperate with state intelligence work.”
The State Council of the Chinese Communist Party sent a letter to the company, praising its efforts to respond to COVID-19.

In the letter posted to Andon Health’s Chinese-language website, the regime lauded the company for “consciously obey[ing]” all of its orders:
“In the work of ensuring the supply of infrared thermometers, important materials for epidemic prevention and control, your company responded to the call of the state at the first time, overcome all difficulties, urgently organized workers to return to work, worked overtime to carry out production and supply, and consciously obeyed the joint defense of the State Council. The prevention and control mechanism of the medical supplies and insurance team has actively cooperated with our department to continue to supply infrared thermometers to the country, especially Hubei Province, Beijing and other key regions, and has made outstanding contributions to domestic epidemic prevention and control and the resumption of work and production in various industries. “

This is why they are soft on the CCP.

Can't believe a word this adminstration says when they try to look tough by "not sending a delegation" to the Olympics. Tough policy right there.
 
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Biden's choice of COVID test kits raises more alarms about Beijing's influence over the White House.

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by Natalie Winters

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The Chinese company providing at-home COVID-19 tests through a Biden White House initiative – iHealth Labs – has been praised by the Chinese Communist Party for “obeying” its orders and received tens of millions of dollars in investment from a Chinese company blacklisted by the U.S. government over its ties to the country’s military, The National Pulse can reveal.






iHealth Labs, a subsidiary of China’s Andon Health, has received over $2.1 billion in contracts with the U.S. federal government and some states. Well over $1 billion of the sum comes from a contract with the Department of Defense (DOD) as part of the Biden White House’s at-home COVID-19 test program.
The department awarded two contracts to the lab in January, which provided Americans with 354 million Chinese-made kits.
iHealth Labs, however, has deep ties to the Chinese Communist Party. These unearthed links exacerbate the fact that the company is subject to Article 7 of China’s National Intelligence Law, which mandates that “any [Chinese] organization or citizen shall support, assist, and cooperate with state intelligence work.”
The State Council of the Chinese Communist Party sent a letter to the company, praising its efforts to respond to COVID-19.

In the letter posted to Andon Health’s Chinese-language website, the regime lauded the company for “consciously obey[ing]” all of its orders:
“In the work of ensuring the supply of infrared thermometers, important materials for epidemic prevention and control, your company responded to the call of the state at the first time, overcome all difficulties, urgently organized workers to return to work, worked overtime to carry out production and supply, and consciously obeyed the joint defense of the State Council. The prevention and control mechanism of the medical supplies and insurance team has actively cooperated with our department to continue to supply infrared thermometers to the country, especially Hubei Province, Beijing and other key regions, and has made outstanding contributions to domestic epidemic prevention and control and the resumption of work and production in various industries. “

You can count on all Chinese companies being linked to the CCP. The only question is how many are run by the Chinese military.
 
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This should've been considered an act of war from the beginning. The fact that it isn't tells you all you need to know.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: the fact that we have American athletes and fans in China for the Olympics (at least, I presume we do, as I'm not turning on a second of them) is damn incomprehensible.

The world should impose sanctions on China the likes of which have never been seen, and they should be paying reparations for a decade or longer.
 
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This should've been considered an act of war from the beginning. The fact that it isn't tells you all you need to know.

Last year, the State Department acknowledged that the Wuhan Institute of Virology had not disclosed gain-of-function research linked to the bat related coronavirus and had engaged in research on behalf of the Chinese military. Many experts agreed that has really changed - particularly when it comes to China.

"China is, in many ways, a wild west of scientific research," Metzl said.

The murky world of gain-of-function research

My opinion (and there is no proof - just that there are no coincidences) has always been that covid came from the Wuhan lab. To think otherwise is like adding 1+1 and not getting 2. The only thing to be determined is whether the Chinese military was involved, and whether the release was accidental or accidental on purpose. If it wasn't an act of war, it was still criminal stupidity; and the world should be holding China accountable.
 
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I've said it before and I'll say it again: the fact that we have American athletes and fans in China for the Olympics (at least, I presume we do, as I'm not turning on a second of them) is damn incomprehensible.

The world should impose sanctions on China the likes of which have never been seen, and they should be paying reparations for a decade or longer.

And Hellfire missiles raining down on the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
 
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The murky world of gain-of-function research

My opinion (and there is no proof - just that there are no coincidences) has always been that covid came from the Wuhan lab. To think otherwise is like adding 1+1 and not getting 2. The only thing to be determined is whether the Chinese military was involved, and whether the release was accidental or accidental on purpose. If it wasn't an act of war, it was still criminal stupidity; and the world should be holding China accountable.
It has to be something more than the nothing response being used right now.
 
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Eh Hellfires aren’t enough of a crowd pleaser there. Let’s use Mavericks or JDAMs 👍

Anything that just leaves a big something hole and kills anything that ever existed in that lab. I'd say nuke, if it didn't leave a contaminated mess ... which the Chinese do richly deserve BTW.
 
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Anything that just leaves a big something hole and kills anything that ever existed in that lab. I'd say nuke, if it didn't leave a contaminated mess ... which the Chinese do richly deserve BTW.
JDAM kits on MK-84 2000lb bombs are just what the doctor ordered.
 
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