Wuhan-400 Coronavirus: 1981 Novel Predicts Virus Origin

Via GreatGameIndia.com,

In a bizarre coincidence, a 1981 fictional novel The Eyes of Darkness by Dean Koontz predicts a Coronavirus like outbreak and its origin. The book talks about how the virus called Wuhan-400, was developed in military labs around the Chinese city of Wuhan from where it got its name. The top secret information of the Biological  weapons Program is later acquired by US intelligence from a Chinese defector. The American military is ultimately successful in creating a vaccine which the Chinese could not.

Wuhan-400 Coronavirus – 1981 Novel predicts Coronavirus like Outbreak and Origin

The Eyes of Darkness is a thriller novel by American writer Dean Koontz, released in 1981. The book focuses on a mother who sets out on a quest to find out if her son truly did die one year ago, or if he is still alive.

Plot

A mother sends her son on a camping trip with a leader who has led this trip into the mountains 16 times before without mishap; that is until this time. Every single camper and leader and driver die with no explanation. As the grieving mother who is the protagonist begins to accept the fact that her son, Danny, is dead she starts getting vicious bully-like attacks from nowhere saying he is not dead, such as writing on chalk boards, words from printers and other various ‘signs’. Along with her new friend, Elliot Stryker, Christina Evans sets out to find out what could have possibly happened on the day that her son ‘died’.

Excerpts on Wuhan-400

The Eyes of Darkness by Dean Koontz, a 1981 novel predicts Coronavirus like outbreak called Wuhan-400 Coronavirus

To understand that you have to go back twenty months. It was around then that a Chinese scientist named Li Chen defected to the United States, carrying a diskette record of China’s most important and dangerous new biological weapon in a decade. They call the stuff “Wuhan-400” because it was developed at their RDNA labs outside of the city of Wuhan, and it was the four-hundredth viable strain of man-made microorganisms created at that research center.

Wuhan-400 is a perfect weapon. It afflicts only human beings. No other living creature can carry it. And like syphilis, Wuhan-400 can’t survive outside a living human body for longer than a minute, which means it can’t permanently contaminate objects or entire places the way anthrax and other virulent microorganisms can. And when the host expires, the Wuhan-400 within him perishes a short while later, as soon as the temperature of the corpse drops below eighty-six degrees Fahrenheit. Do you see the advantage of all this?

The Chinese could use Wuhan-400 to wipe out a city or a country, and then there wouldn’t be any need for them to conduct a tricky and expensive decontamination before they moved in and took over the conquered territory.

And Wuhan-400 has other, equally important advantages over most biological agents. For one thing, you can become an infectious carrier only four hours after coming into contact with the virus. That’s an incredibly short incubation period. Once infected, no one lives more than twenty-four hours. Most die in twelve. It’s worse than the Ebola virus in Africa – infinitely worse. Wuhan-400’s kill-rate is one hundred percent. No one is supposed to survive.

The Chinese tested it on God knows how many political prisoners. They were never able to find an antibody or an antibiotic that was effective against it. The virus migrates to the brain stem, and there it begins secreting a toxin that literally eats away brain tissue like battery acid dissolving cheesecloth. It destroys the part of the brain that controls all of the body’s autonomic functions. The victim simply ceases to have a pulse, functioning organs, or any urge to breathe.

After Li Chen defected with all the data on Wuhan-400, he was brought here (US military facility). We immediately began working with him, trying to engineer an exact duplicate of the virus. In relatively short order we accomplished that. Then we began to study the bug, searching for a handle on it that the Chinese had overlooked.

Someone got careless and stupid. Almost thirteen months ago, when the boys were on their winter survival outing, one of our scientists accidentally contaminated himself while he was working alone one morning in this lab.

You’re trained what to do from the day you start to work here. In the event of accidental contamination, you immediately set off an alarm. Immediately. Then you seal the room you’re working in. If there’s an adjoining isolation chamber, you’re supposed to go into it and lock the door after yourself.

A decontamination crew moves in swiftly to clean up whatever mess you’ve made in the lab. And if you’ve infected yourself with something curable, you’ll be treated. If it’s not curable . . . you’ll be attended to in isolation until you die. That’s one reason our pay scale is so high. Hazardous-duty pay. The risk is part of the job.

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M G
M G
February 12, 2020 6:56 am

Andromeda was better though Koontz is a master at pacing.

niebo
niebo
February 12, 2020 7:54 am

I like Koontz, but you can’t dance to him. In part because, when he hits a rhythmic stride, the story reads itself to you until he throws in a word that’s not in a desktop dictionary. It’s like, “oh, the verbiage here is so organic and liquid and flows like the wildflowers and fields of grass on the far side of the passenger glass and -” *slams brakes* and your left temple bounces off the dashboard just before he shouts, “Hey! I control the journey here!” and, dazed, stunned silent, you realize that you had forgotten that someone else was driving.

Sometimes I’m not sure which is creepier, the stuff he writes about or the very “self-aware” way he writes about it.

Still, he’s a millionaire and I’m not, so what do I know?

M G
M G
  niebo
February 12, 2020 8:39 am

That made me laugh because you are right… he is a “serial (or cereal) pacer.” He does use the relentless chase scene relentlessly.

I just remember one novel of his that took two hundred something pages to describe a mistaken stop at the “wrong” country home where some really creepy people lived.

The whole story took place over a period of less than 24 hours and the protagonists escaped. Barely.

Relentless.

I think the creepiest villain he ever invented was a really disturbing hermaphrodite who managed to impregnate itself. I never liked writing/editing the creepshow horror genre.

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  niebo
February 12, 2020 10:08 am

Life imitates art..You have to wonder how he came up with Wuhan in 1981. What was going on back then? Koontz wrote a few that I like, especially Watchers.

M G
M G
  Mygirl...maybe
February 12, 2020 11:31 am

I like Koontz writing, but some of his themes veer into creepshow horror. Am wondering if this movie is something I want to watch. I’m fascinated with reviews and the teasers are, well, tantalizing to someone like me who dreads what is behind the door but must open it.

But, I’m also rather disgusted by knowing there is sexual content with this beastie. I bring it here to you to inquire because I think you will see my point and respond thoughtfully.

I would have asked you know who, but that would probably have caused him to reply with buffoonery about 18 to 80 blind cripple crazy long tail or short beak which is, of course, just trash talk. I suspect he probably knows Speedy Gonzalez personally. As well as Slowpoke Gonzalez.

And, now, I’m obsessed with old cartoons.

Donkey
Donkey
February 12, 2020 8:27 am

If coronavirus is a dud, it will rank right up there with holahoax, the moonwalk and flat erff.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Donkey
February 12, 2020 11:05 am

you don’t quarantine that many people 4 a dud,there was/is something to it–

motley
motley
  TampaRed
February 12, 2020 3:44 pm

Agreed. but … it simply is not spreading to other countries. That … is the puzzler.

Tony Orlando and Dawn of the Apocalypse (EC)
Tony Orlando and Dawn of the Apocalypse (EC)
  Donkey
February 12, 2020 6:28 pm

holohoax.

Hola is no hoax.

mike
mike
February 12, 2020 11:00 am

So the Chinese in Wuhan created a bioweapon that seems to target Asian people (as they have a 5-times higher ACE2 receptor expression rate in their AT2 lung cells, compared to Whites and Africans, and that receptor seems to be the key for nCoV infection)
why exactly?

They prefer to kill themselves instead of others??

motley
motley
  mike
February 12, 2020 3:45 pm

Culling the herd? Removing dissidents?

niebo
niebo
  mike
February 12, 2020 5:13 pm

A good way to return manufacturing jobs to their original countries?

Wait. . . was that out loud?

Tony Orlando and Dawn of the Apocalypse (EC)
Tony Orlando and Dawn of the Apocalypse (EC)
  niebo
February 12, 2020 6:31 pm

Leave the comedy to Bob P. I already suggested a CIA infiltration and sabotage a few weeks ago. Too bad nobody reads my shit. It would dovetail nicely with Trump’s threats to China if they didn’t comply with the tariff goals.

The wonder of it all
The wonder of it all
February 12, 2020 8:44 pm

Interesting Koontz picked wuhan. Darn Chinese get a copy of the book and then see what happens when you give them a few ideas. Makes you wonder