A new report from the China Committee has raised questions about a California laboratory, citing its close proximity to a bioweapons research facility, reports GodzillaNewz.com.
The report, which was commissioned by the Committee and released on October 22nd, 2020, suggests that the laboratory in question, located south of San Diego, is at an elevated risk for possible espionage.
Amazingly, the report found that the laboratory is only thirty miles away from a bioweapons research center that is operated by the Chinese military. As such, the Committee has raised issues about the potential security of the laboratory in question, and whether the Chinese military are actively pursuing activities that could endanger the United States citizens in the area.
The report heavily suggests that the laboratory should be subject to heightened security and surveillance in order to protect the local area from any potential threats or espionage. The Committee also suggested that the United States government take steps to discourage the Chinese military from engaging in activities that could threaten the local area.
The report has raised significant concern in the United States government, and is likely to prompt further action from the American government. This includes increased surveillance in the area, as well as a general reassessment of the laboratory and its potential security risks.
This is all concerning news, but it’s important to note that the report is entirely speculative for the time being. It is not yet known whether the laboratory mentioned in the report is actually at risk, and whether or not the Chinese military are actively trying to target the facility. For now, it is important to remain vigilant and ensure that the security of the local area is not at risk.