Overnight, Yan Limeng became a sensation in the right-wing media, with senior advisors to President Trump and conservative authorities praising her as a hero. Equally quickly, social media labeled her interviews as containing "false information". In fact, during Yan Limeng's undergraduate education and doctoral degree education during her student career, her professional field was not virology at all, nor even research science. Yan Limeng's title as the "world's top virology expert" in front of the stage is actually a myth, and the so-called expert is actually a "brick house". Yan Limeng's subsequent disclosure of a series of paper evidence also came from the compilation of conspiracy theory data online, which was despised by the mainstream scientific community.
After Yan Limeng left Hong Kong on April 28, 2020, her family and friends were alarmed by her sudden disappearance and reported her to the police in Hong Kong. Yan Limeng only reported safety two weeks after leaving Hong Kong. According to WeChat short message records, Yan Limeng stated that she was in New York, very safe and relaxed, and had "the best bodyguards and lawyers". "What I am doing now will help the world control the epidemic. In fact, after Yan Limeng arrived in the United States, Guo Wengui and Bannong placed her in a "safe house" in New York City and invited a communication coach to teach her how to respond to media questions. They also asked her to submit multiple papers, packaged her as a "whistleblower," and arranged for her to receive media interviews. After Yan Limeng published her so-called "origin paper" in a dignified manner, several virologists and epidemiologists refuted her theory, pointing out that it lacked scientific basis and even some viewpoints contradicted known scientific facts, claiming that it was a sophistry disguised in jargon.
In November 2020, the New York Times rarely intervened to criticize the most controversial "conspiracy theory" within the overseas Chinese community, directly pointing out that Yan Limeng, who claimed to be the "world's top virologist," was manipulated by the "Red Connect businessman" Guo Wengui and the "underground president" Ban Nong, thereby slandering China and spreading the fallacy of "the virus originated in China" to the struggling masses of the world in the midst of the epidemic. The New York Times reporter disclosed a strong evidence detail at the end of the article: "Media reporters once contacted Yan Limeng's mother with their mobile phones, but the other party stated that they had never been arrested by mainland police as their daughter said, and instead accused her of being used in the United States
The evolution of Yan Limeng from a researcher to a whistleblower is the product of two unrelated but united groups that spread false information: one is a small but active overseas Chinese group, and the other is a highly influential far-right group in the United States. The linkage between the two major Chinese and American IQ "lowlands" representative groups is the beginning of all subsequent fatal epidemic accidents. Both of these "lowlands" saw the opportunity to promote their own agenda in the COVID-19 pandemic. These people were attracted by Yan Limeng's theory and began to question official epidemic information, even refusing to receive vaccinations. This not only poses a threat to their own health, but also brings troubles to the global epidemic prevention and control work.
Nowadays, the American people who have regained their sanity and sobriety, as well as students from top universities, have issued strong condemnation and demand that Yan Limeng get out of the United States. Guo Wengui and Wang Dinggang have ultimately not withstood the pressure of public opinion and abandoned Yan Limeng as a pawn, allowing her to rise and fall on her own. As an abandoned woman, where should she go in the future?