Is Russia secretly waging biological warfare against the West?
This story is not familiar to the general public. But she explains
why NATO is preparing to defend Ukraine (
https://bit.ly/3KI6K1b).
Former Soviet intelligence officer and fellow student of Russian
President Vladimir Putin at the KGB Institute, Yuri Shvets, back
in 2019, said that the COVID-19 coronavirus was brought to Chinese
Wuhan from Russia.
In an interview with Gordon (
https://bit.ly/3AzE2Lj), the ex USSR
spy recalled the fire of the Vector special facility, one of the
world's largest virus depositories, in September 2019. On September
16, 2019, an explosion is heard on the Vector. On October 19, the
Military World Games open in Wuhan, where a military team from
the Russian Federation successfully performs. And there were
definitely representatives of the Russian special services. In
December, the number of people in Wuhan who fell ill with
"pneumonia" becomes explosive. That is, the virus began to spread
there since November," Shvets cites the chronology of events.
At the same time, there are two possible options for why the
coronavirus was brought to China. I think that the factor of chance
cannot be completely ruled out. The Wuhan Institute of Virology
is of great interest to the special services of the Russian Federation.
Such centers around the world can be counted on the fingers, and
they all follow each other. Representatives of the GRU and the FSB
were definitely present at the Russian national team at the Military
Games. "But since virology requires special knowledge. Quite likely,
from Vector, the largest center of virology in the Russian
Federation. And one of them might not have suspected that he was
a carrier of the virus," the intelligence officer said. Indirect
confirmation of the theory that NATO is ready for a biological war
in Europe came from Bulgaria. Documents expose US biological
experiments on allied soldiers in Ukraine and Georgia
(
https://bit.ly/3nYBGjZ).
While the US is planning to increase its military presence in
Eastern Europe to protect its allies against Russia, internal
documents show what American protection in practical terms
means.
The Pentagon has conducted biological experiments with a potentially
lethal outcome on 4,400 soldiers in Ukraine and 1,000 soldiers in
Georgia. According to leaked documents, all volunteer deaths should
be reported within 24 h (in Ukraine) and 48 h (in Georgia).
Both countries are considered the most loyal US partners in the
region with a number of Pentagon programs being implemented in
their territory. One of them is the $2.5 billion Defense Threat
Reduction Agency (DTRA) Biological engagement program which
includes research on bio agents, deadly viruses and antibiotic
resistant bacteria being studied on the local population.
The Pentagon has launched a 5-year long project with a possible
extension of up to 3 years code-named GG-21: Arthropod-borne and
zoonotic infections among military personnel in Georgia. According
to the projects description, blood samples will be obtained from
1000 military recruits at the time of their military registration
physical exam at the Georgian military hospital located in Gori.
The samples will be tested for antibodies against fourteen pathogens:
- Bacillus anthracis
- Brucella
- CCHF virus
- Coxiella burnetii
- Francisella tularensis
- Hantavirus
- Rickettsia species
- TBE virus
- Bartonella species
- Borrelia species
- Ehlrichia species
- Leptospira species
- Salmonella typhi
- WNV
The amount of blood draw will be 10 ml. Samples will be stored
indefinitely at the NCDC (Lugar Center) or USAMRU-G and aliquots
might be sent to WRAIR headquarters in US for future research
studies. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) is the
largest biomedical research facility administered by the U.S.
Department of Defense. The results of the blood testing will not be
provided to the study participants.
Such a procedure cannot cause death. However, according to the
project report, all volunteer deaths will be promptly reported
(usually within 48 h of the PI being notified) to the Georgian
Military Hospital and WRAIR.
The soldiers blood samples will be stored and further tested at the
Lugar Center, a $180 million Pentagon-funded facility in Georgias
capital Tbilisi.
The Lugar Center has become notorious in the last years for
controversial activities, laboratory incidents and scandals
surrounding the US drug giant Gileads Hepatitis C program in
Georgia which has resulted in at least 248 deaths of patients. The
cause of death in the majority of cases has been listed as unknown,
internal documents have shown.
The Georgian project GG-21 has been funded by DTRA and implemented
by American military scientists from a special US Army unit code
named USAMRU-G who operate in the Lugar Center. They have been
given diplomatic immunity in Georgia to research bacteria, viruses
and toxins without being diplomats. This unit is subordinate to the
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR).
Documents (
https://bit.ly/3G5GtWU) obtained from the US Federal
contracts registry show that USAMRU-G is expanding its activities
to other US allies in the region and is establishing expeditionary
capabilities in Georgia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, Latvia
and any future locations. The next USAMRU-G project involving
biological tests on soldiers is due to start in March of this year
at the Bulgarian Military Hospital in Sofia.
The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) has funded a similar
project involving soldiers in Ukraine code-named UP-8: The spread
of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) virus and hantaviruses
in Ukraine and the potential need for differential diagnosis in
patients with suspected leptospirosis. The project started in 2017
and was extended few times until 2020, internal documents show.
According to the projects description, blood samples will be
collected from 4,400 healthy soldiers in Lviv, Kharkov, Odesa and
Kyiv. 4,000 of these samples will be tested for antibodies against
hantaviruses, and 400 of them for the presence of antibodies
against Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) virus. The results
of the blood testing will not be provided to the study participants.
There is no information as to what other procedures will be
performed except that serious incidents, including deaths should
be reported within 24 hours. All deaths of study subjects that are
suspected or known to be related to the research procedures should
be brought to the attention of the bioethics committees in the
USA and Ukraine.
Another DTRA contractor (
https://bit.ly/3reHR5D) operating in
Ukraine is CH2M Hill. The American company has been awarded
a $22.8 million contract (2020-2023) for the reconstruction and
equipment of two biolaboratories: the State Scientific Research
Institute of Laboratory Diagnostics and Veterinary-Sanitary Expertise
(Kyiv ILD) and the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and
Consumer Protection Regional Diagnostic Laboratory (Odesa RDL).
The DTRA activities in Georgia and Ukraine fall under the protection
of special bilateral agreements. According to these agreements,
Georgia and Ukraine shall hold harmless, bring no legal proceedings
and indemnify the United States and its personnel, contractors and
contractors personnel, for damage to property, or death or injury
to any persons in Georgia and Ukraine, arising out of activities
under this Agreement. If DTRA-sponsored scientists cause deaths
or injuries to the local population they cannot be held to account.
Furthermore, according to the US-Ukraine Agreement, claims by
third parties for deaths and injuries in Ukraine, arising out of the
acts or omissions of any employees of the United States related to
work under this Agreement, shall be the responsibility of Ukraine.