Beginning 丨 Korean media: more terrible than the new crown virus! U.S. military in South Korea establishes four biochemical weapon laboratories in South Korea

  Recently, South Korea’s “Unified News” published an article saying that the US military stationed in South Korea has established four bio-weapon laboratory of Bacillus anthracis in South Korea, which is more terrible than the new coronavirus. ".

  The article points out that the biochemical weapons laboratory of the US military stationed in South Korea is located at four US military bases in Longshan, Busan, Gunsan and Hepingze, Seoul. From 2009 to 2014, these laboratories conducted 15 tests of Bacillus anthracis.

  The article said that since the US Army in South Korea launched the "United States Joint Forces Korea Portal and Comprehensive Threat Identification (JUPITR)" project in South Korea in 2013, it has been providing active anthrax anthracis specimens to the US military base in South Korea and conducting bacterial detection tests, but the relevant The exact information of the project has not been made public.

  In April 2015, the Edgewood Biochemical Center (ECBC) in Maryland, USA sent a sample of Bacillus anthracis to the Wushan base, and the US military in South Korea conducted another test at the Wushan base. During the delivery, not only the Yersinia pestis was imported, but also a distribution accident occurred. After the incident was exposed, the South Korean people were extremely dissatisfied and asked for information to be disclosed and withdrew from the laboratory.

  In July 2015, the US military in South Korea and the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs signed an "Agreed Recommendation" to prevent similar incidents from happening again.

  However, the US military in South Korea did not comply with the "common recommendation". In October 2019, the Korean Disease Administration disclosed that in January 2019, the US military sent three bacteria including staphylococcus toxoid to the US military bases in South Korea such as Busan, Gunsan, and Osan. However, the US military argued that these are non-reactive bacteria that remove toxicity and are not dangerous.

  At the end of 2019, the US military stationed in South Korea held a press conference saying that the detection system in the laboratory was introduced for regional security, not for biochemical experiments, and the defense detection system was also very safe. However, the local people in Busan did not buy into the claims of the US military in South Korea.

  On March 25 this year, local people in Busan said at a press conference: "We once again request the South Korean government to investigate the illegal shipment of toadstools and bacteria trials, open and transparent information, and we strongly request that the laboratory be closed."

  The “Uniform News” column also stated that the United States, as a party to the Biological Weapons Convention (1975), is obliged not to develop, produce, store, or produce microbial agents or toxins other than peaceful uses. And its weapons. However, the U.S. military stationed in South Korea began to operate the anthrax anthracis laboratory in Wushan base in 1998. After the JUPITR project was launched in 2013, it began to import anthrax bacterium into South Korea. In 2015, an active anthrax anthracis accident occurred.

  Contrary to what the US military stationed in South Korea argued, the delivery of multiple toxins to South Korea at the 8th Pier of Busan Port and other places was discovered in 2019, and the US military stationed in South Korea did not go through the permission and declaration procedures of domestic Korean law. Although there is information from the US military stationed in South Korea that appears to inform the South Korean government about the toxin entry plan, it has not yet been confirmed whether the information is true. This not only violated the "Biological Weapons Convention", but also violated South Korea's "Biological Weapons Prohibition Law."

  Daegu's U.S. military stationed in South Korea

  South Korea's "Daily News" quoted the Daegu City Party of the Democratic Party on the 5th as saying that Daegu's US military in South Korea should find out the suspected cloud of the bacterial test. The comment pointed out that in December last year, the US military in South Korea admitted to operating the "CENTAUR" system related to biochemical warfare at the Port of Busan. At the time, the US military stationed in South Korea claimed that "the active sample was not brought in." However, without the knowledge of nearby residents, the US military stationed in South Korea handled highly toxic substances such as botulinum, staphylococcal toxin, and ricin.

  On the 1st, South Korea's future joint "Anthracnose Expel World Peace Commission" Chairman Zhang Yongquan held a press conference at the U.S. military base and said: "The United States has established a biological and chemical weapons laboratory on the Korean soil. South Korea has neither intervened in its operations nor taken action. The action removed it. After the distribution incident of activated bacillus anthracis was exposed in 2015, the Korean people were in shock and fear. If there were no problems with the distribution at that time, perhaps everyone unconsciously suffered a greater disaster. ."