China News Service, March 3rd (Sweet) Anthrax, cholera, brucellosis, plague strains... This series of "poisonous" lists all come from research conducted by hundreds of overseas biological laboratories under the control of the United States.

  For a long time, the United States has been in chaos in its biological experiment activities around the world.

From secretly carrying out human experiments, researching highly pathogenic viruses, to successive security incidents such as the loss of virus strains, countless ordinary people have suffered from it, and the security of many countries around the world has been seriously threatened.

Data map: Fort Detrick, USA, the logo on the door of the laboratory of the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases.

tip of the iceberg

Demystifying the huge "dark web" in the United States

  "Former Soviet countries are being turned into biological testing grounds by the United States".

On February 27, Bangladesh's "Financial Express" published an article by independent military analyst Anthony Bell, pointing out as such.

  Anthony Bell noticed that from Georgia to the Baltic countries, multiple Eurasian countries were being included in the scope of biological experiments by the United States.

The results of these experimental activities are still unknown.

  In fact, the network of biological laboratories in the United States is spread all over the world, and what Anthony Bell mentioned is just the "tip of the iceberg".

  According to the Russian side, data shows that the United States has funded more than 300 civilian and military biological laboratories around the world, distributed in the Middle East, Africa and other countries and regions.

In Ukraine alone, the United States has "burned" more than 200 million US dollars and established a network of more than 30 biological laboratories. The most chilling thing is that the experimental activities of the United States may involve the manufacture of biological weapons.

  According to "Russia Today" reports, U.S. Department of Defense officials, Pentagon contractors and others were involved, including Karen Seiler from Labyrinth Global Health.

The person had worked for Metabiota, a company allegedly linked to US President Joe Biden's son Hunter.

Image source: screenshot of Metabiota company website

  Russian President Vladimir Putin pointed out that this network of biological laboratories in Ukraine "is by no means intended to provide medical assistance to the local people. Its main task is to collect biological materials and study the spread of viruses and dangerous diseases."

  So far, the Russian military has obtained more than 20,000 documents related to the US biological research project in Ukraine.

Documents show that on February 24, 2022, the day Russia launched a special military operation against Ukraine, these laboratories in Ukraine had "urgently destroyed" the pathogens of plague, anthrax, tularemia, cholera and other deadly diseases.

  With so many biological laboratories in Ukraine, what exactly does the United States want to do?

In the face of continuing concerns from the outside world, the Pentagon finally had to admit in 2022 that it had provided support to 46 biological facilities in Ukraine, but claimed that the cooperation with Ukraine was to improve Ukraine's "biosecurity" and "human and animal disease surveillance." And other issues.

  The U.S. defense not only failed to convince the outside world, but also failed to suppress the doubts of the U.S. media.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson once criticized, "The United States has set up very worrying and dangerous laboratories in Ukraine, but the US government is not telling the truth about what these laboratories are doing. "

Fox News TV host Tucker Carlson

deeply hurt

"We became a guinea pig for America"

  Judging from the documents and data disclosed by multiple parties, the network of biological laboratories deployed by the United States around the world has at least engaged in the following dangerous research:

1. Study dangerous pathogens.

  In 2022, the materials obtained by the Russian side show that the biological laboratory in Lviv, Ukraine, conducted research on the pathogens of plague and brucellosis, while the laboratories in Kharkiv and Poltava conducted research on diphtheria, salmonella Infectious pathogens of disease and dysentery were studied.

  Specifically, the UP-4 project focuses on the possibility of spreading dangerous infectious diseases through migratory birds, including H5N1 influenza and Newcastle virus, which have a fatality rate of up to 50% in humans; the UP-8 project aims to study the Crimea-Congo hemorrhage fever (CCHF), leptospirosis and hantavirus, etc.

Project of the U.S. Department of Defense Threat Reduction Agency in Georgia.

Image credit: Ministry of Interior of Georgia

2. Carry out human experiments.

  Russian media disclosed that between 2015 and 2016, 73 volunteers died when the United States conducted drug tests at the Lugar Biolab controlled by Georgia.

Igor Giorgadze, the former head of Georgia's National Security Agency, said that "deadly human experiments" may have been carried out in Lugar's biological laboratory and asked the then US President Trump to investigate laboratory activities .

  The TASS news agency also reported that there was evidence that the Pentagon conducted human experiments in a psychiatric hospital near Kharkov, Ukraine, with the main subjects being "highly debilitated male patients aged 40 to 60 years old."

Participating in the experiment foreign experts arrived in Ukraine from a third country to "cover up the fact that the United States was involved."

3. High-risk biochemical research.

  In 2020, South Korea's "Unified News" reported that the U.S. military stationed in South Korea has set up biological laboratories in four U.S. military bases in South Korea to conduct high-risk biochemical research on bacillus anthracis and ricin.

  Korea International Broadcasting Station (KBS) stated that since 2009, the US military stationed in South Korea has secretly brought anthrax samples to South Korea as many as 16 times.

In April 2015, the U.S. military brought Yersinia plague bacteria into South Korea "without the knowledge of the South Korean government".

In this regard, some South Korean netizens commented, "I am very disappointed that the United States treats us as a test case."

Data map: Technicians at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, U.S., perform tests in a laboratory to contain the Ebola virus.

Frequent abnormalities

The "Breaking Bad" Who Disastered the World

  What is even more worrying is that there are frequent safety accidents in overseas biological laboratories in the United States, and large-scale infections of unknown causes often break out in surrounding areas.

  ——In 2013, the Lugar Biological Laboratory in Georgia launched an anthrax vaccine test; in the same year, an anthrax outbreak broke out in Georgia.

Immediately afterwards, in 2014, the laboratory built a special insect breeding factory and launched a sandfly research project. A large number of sandflies attacked Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, and neighboring areas the following year.

  Kirillov, commander of the radiation, chemical and biological protection forces of the Russian army, emphasized that some mosquito species that once existed only in southern countries have been transferred from Georgia to several regions of the Russian Federation. Outbreak of Congo-Crimean hemorrhagic fever virus in Kursk Krai and Rostov Oblast".

Data map: The Pentagon of the United States.

  ——In January 2016, at least 20 Ukrainian soldiers died of influenza-like viruses in just two days, and more than 200 others were hospitalized.

Two months later, more than 300 people were reported nationwide to be infected, 81% of whom died from influenza A (H1N1) virus infection.

  ——In 2015, the "Anthrax Oolong" broke out in the United States.

According to Yonhap news at the time, the U.S. Department of Defense admitted that the U.S. military research institute in Utah “mistakenly sent samples of active anthrax bacteria to 86 facilities in the U.S. and 7 countries, including the U.S. military research institute in Osan, South Korea.” .

  For a long time, the U.S. military has secretly carried out biological and chemical weapons research programs in South Korea, one of which is the "Jupiter" program.

With the gradual exposure of US biological experiments in South Korea, the South Korean people were deeply dissatisfied and protests broke out.

A Busan resident expressed concern, "Once biological or chemical agents leak, the casualties will be extremely large."

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When will the United States give the world an answer

  It is opaque and unsafe. The public and the media in the United States have also expressed concern about the biological experiment activities of the US government.

  The most notorious of these is Fort Detrick in Maryland, USA.

This is the location of the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command and the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases. The U.S. political news website "Politico" described it as the "center of the darkest experiment" of the U.S. government.

"The Secret History of Fort Detrick, Home of the CIA's Mind Control Experiments".

Screenshot of the report of the American political news website "Politico"

  The Boston Globe also disclosed that during the Cold War, scientists at the DePauw base infected mosquitoes with pathogenic bacteria and made fleas, ticks, ants, lice and mice into biological weapons; Spores of parasitic diseases; produce aerosol toxins that can be used to kill individuals or populations.

  Since its establishment, what has worried the outside world is that there have been continuous safety accidents at the DePauw base, civilian employees died of bizarre epidemics, the loss of deadly strains, viruses and chemicals leaked out, and so on.

  The town of Frederick, adjacent to the DePauw base, has become an area with a high incidence of cancer.

Although the local people filed a class action lawsuit against the US military and tens of thousands of people petitioned to clean up Fort Detrick, the US government remained indifferent...

  Why does the United States, which claims to be a "beacon of human rights", always "turn a blind eye" to its dangerous biological experiments?

Facing the increasing doubts and serious concerns in the United States and even the international community, when will the United States give an answer?

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