Former Speaker of the House Bronwyn Bishop says the cargo “flight from Wuhan is part of a propaganda war” that is being waged by China regarding the origins of the coronavirus crisis.
Former Speaker of the House Bronwyn Bishop the cargo says the “flight from Wuhan is part of a propaganda war” that is being waged by China regarding the origins of the coronavirus crisis. A freight aircraft from Wuhan arrived in Sydney on Wednesday evening carrying 90 tonnes of protective masks, gowns and ventilators.
According to Ms Bishop, “the Chinese let that virus out, brought the free world to its knees and now are going around saying they are a superior system of government, have cleaned up the problem in China and now are going out to help the rest of the world having done the damage in the first place”.
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