Top WHO Scientist Who Dismissed Covid Lab Leak Theory Fired for Sexual Harassment

A top World Health Organization scientist who previously claimed it was highly unlikely COVID-19 was leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, has been fired for sexual harassment

WHO officials have confirmed senior scientist Peter Ben Emabrek was fired last year after an internal investigation revealed several sexual misconduct findings against Embarek.

Marcia Poole who serves as a spokesperson for WHO told Reuters “Peter Ben Embarek was dismissed last year following findings of sexual misconduct against him that were substantiated by investigations, and corresponding disciplinary process.”

Peter Ben Embarek, who contests the accusation of misconduct, led WHO's mission to China to investigate Covid's origins https://t.co/YCeR0YZFxr

— Telegraph World News (@TelegraphWorld) May 3, 2023

Per The Telegraph:

A senior World Health Organisation scientist, who concluded it was “extremely unlikely” Covid-19 leaked from a Chinese laboratory, has been dismissed for sexual misconduct. The UN agency said Peter Ben Embarek, a Danish scientist, was removed from his post last year.

Dr. Embarek said he contested the accusation of harassment and was challenging his dismissal. He previously led WHO’s “One Health” initiative on diseases jumping from animals to humans.

Peter Ben Embarek was previously hailed as an expert investigator in the origins of COVID-19 by many mainstream media outlets.

Forbes previously wrote an article titled “Wuhan Lab Theory ‘Extremely Unlikely’ Covid-19 Source, WHO Concludes—Correcting A Trump White House Claim.

In the article Forbes praised Embarek’s claims that it’s “extremally unlikely” COVID-19 originated from a lab and bashed Trump’s belief that COVID-19 originated from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.

LOOK:

Wuhan Lab Theory ‘Extremely Unlikely’ Covid-19 Source, WHO Concludes—Correcting A Trump White House Claim https://t.co/nSjp6K4jqA pic.twitter.com/1OMcyVQ5ON

— Forbes (@Forbes) February 9, 2021

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Update: Atlanta Mass Shooter Deion Patterson Arrested in Cobb County

Atlanta mass shooter Deion Patterson, 24, was taken into custody in Cobb County on Wednesday evening after an 8-hour manhunt.

Captured. pic.twitter.com/HPBGr59QuI

— FBI Atlanta (@FBIAtlanta) May 4, 2023

One person is dead and four people are injured after Patterson opened fire in the waiting room of Northside Hospital Medical.

A 39-year-old woman was killed and four others were injured.

One of the victims is Patterson’s mother, Minyone Patterson.

Minyone Patterson told the Daily Beast that the VA gave her son the wrong seizure meds.

“The damn VA gave him some messed up medication, and all he wanted was an Ativan,” Minyone told The Daily Beast.

CNN reported:

The suspect in a mass shooting at a Midtown Atlanta medical building that left one woman dead and four others wounded Wednesday is in custody after an hourslong manhunt, according to the Atlanta Police Department.

Authorities searched for nearly eight hours after they said 24-year-old Deion Patterson opened fire in the waiting room of Northside Hospital Medical, killing a 39-year-old woman and sending four others to the hospital before fleeing in a vehicle he carjacked nearby.

Authorities were called to the scene just after noon Wednesday, Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said. The women wounded range in age from 25 to 71.

Patterson was seen in the carjacked vehicle on license plate recognition cameras in the Cobb County area around 12:30 p.m., Cobb County Police Sgt. Wayne Delk said in an evening news conference.

Cobb County was not alerted until around 2:30 p.m. that the suspect may be in the area, which is when they began searching the license plate camera footage, Delk said.

The footage of Patterson was taken from a camera located by Windy Ridge Parkway and Heritage Court. The carjacked vehicle was later recovered by Atlanta police in a parking garage near Truist Park, Delk said. Truist Park is the baseball stadium where the Atlanta Braves play.

Patterson was apprehended in a condominium complex near Truist Park at roughly 7:45 p.m. local time, a Cobb County Police officer told CNN’s Gary Tuchman.

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