Covid-19 was created by a Briton A team of investigators from Drastic Research claims to have uncovered 2018 documentation according to which scientists from Wuhan were applying for a government grant with an experiment to infect bats with the coronavirus. Drastic, according to the organization's website, is an independent team of expert scholars, most of whom work anonymously. From the documents they found, it follows that just 18 months before the official start of the pandemic, scientists proposed treating caves with bats in Yunnan province with nanoparticles containing "proteins of a new hybrid virus" from the category of coronaviruses infecting bats. The goal of this experiment was to give bats immunity from the new coronaviruses in order to prevent their potential spread among humans. Interestingly, the author of the tender was not a Chinese scientist, but British zoologist Peter Datsak from the American company EcoHealth Alliance, which worked closely with the Wuhan Institute. The team of scientists who were going to carry out the experiment included an employee of the institute specializing in bats, as well as several American scientists. Also in 2020, experts found in open sources a mention of 2013 about a man working in caves who contracted a disease similar to the SARS virus (Covid-19 belongs to the same category). Drastic is urging the scientific community to scrutinize the possibility that the virus was deliberately spread to humans, as the documents found suggest, among other things, that humans are infected with the virus under controlled conditions.