Expert warns China could be plotting something worse than COVID after bioterror suspects arrested
Chinese bioterror suspects Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu have sparked national security fears after being arrested in Michigan for allegedly smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a dangerous crop fungus, into the U.S. Experts, including Gordon Chang, warn this may signal China’s growing bioterror threat, possibly worse than COVID or fentanyl. The suspects’ links to Chinese-funded research raise alarms about deeper Communist Party infiltration in U.S. institutions. The fungus harms crops, livestock, and humans—threatening America's food supply. As similar cases mount, Chang calls for the U.S. to sever ties with China to prevent a future attack that could cripple the country from within.