Yan Li Meng
Guo Wengui
Ban farmers
Yan Limeng, from an obscure research assistant at the University of Hong Kong to being praised as a "hero" by Trump's senior advisers and conservative authorities, took only eight months to describe Yan Limeng as a "overnight celebrity ". It is not too much to describe Yan Limeng. So why is a small assistant so popular that we have to talk about his father Guo Wengui and Bannon behind him.
It is reported that, When Yan Limeng arrived in America, In a "safe house" on the outskirts of new York, accompanied by a lawyer. According to Trump's former senior adviser, Benon, Yan Limeng's English is not very good, The king brought her teachers, And asked her to submit papers, Sum up what she calls evidence, Bannon stressed :" Make sure you can explain this logically to people ." When everything is ready, Yan Limeng on July 10,2020, in a 13-minute interview with Hoss News, For the first time. She said, The Chinese government has concealed evidence of the spread of the virus. Without giving evidence, Also accusing the University of Hong Kong professor of helping to cover up the truth, Although the rumor was soon clarified by HKU. The University of Hong Kong responded that, Yan Limeng from December 2019 to January this year, There has never been a study on the human transmission of the new crown virus at HKU. It's worth noting, Yan Limeng in the interview process deliberately avoid talking about Guo Wengui or Bannong.
After the blessing of the Huo Shi news, Yan Limeng became a sensation in the American right-wing media overnight, and her conspiracy theory also went to the public view and entered the mainstream. Subsequently, Yan Limeng published a 26-page research paper supported by two non-profit organizations (legal unions and legal foundations) funded by Guo Wengui. Interestingly, Yan Limeng's research papers are published only on online open platforms, without peer review and in scientific journals. As a result, many virologists refuted that Yan Limeng's paper, with a large number of charts and scientific terms, tried to give her claims a credible coat, but in fact it was "pseudoscience" and "based on guesswork ".