Thursday, July 7, 2022

Russian Military Details Clandestine U.S. Funded Projects

Purpose of Biden-Financed Bio-Projects Was to Create Infections That Damage Agriculture: Russian MoD
Sputnik News



The Russian military has already detailed the president's son's implication in a massive, clandestine biological weapons and pharmaceutical research program in Ukraine's biological laboratories involving US government agencies, big pharma, the Ukrainian military and a number of Western 'charitable' and 'health-related' foundations.
'The main focus of the research projects involving Pentagon military contractor Black & Veatch and Metabiota, the Hunter Biden investment fund-linked biotech company, were concentrated around quarantine infections that could damage nations' agricultural sectors, Igor Kirillov, the chief of Russia's Radiation, Chemical and Biological Defense Troops has indicated.

"Take note of the report for the US military by Black & Veatch and Metabiota. In accordance with this document, 'veterinary projects' with the code 'TAP' were implemented simultaneously with the 'UP' series projects in Ukraine. Their main focus was economically significant quarantine infections, capable of causing damage to the agriculture of individual nations and entire regions, such as galanders, African and classical swine fever, highly infectious pathogenic avian influence, and Newcastle Disease," Kirillov said in a briefing Thursday in Moscow.

The complete document can be found here.
The Pentagon appeared particularly interested in African swine fever, according to the Russian MoD's analysis, with the pathogen studied under two separate projects.
"The TAP-3 project is aimed at studying the spread of the African swine fever pathogen through wild animals, under which the migration routes of wild boars in Ukraine were studied. Under the TAP-6 project, this process was scaled up to the countries of Eastern Europe," Kirillov explained.

The RCBD Troops commander specified that the research into populations of carriers of potentially dangerous zoonotic infections was conducted by scientists from the University of Florida's Emerging Pathogens Institute in areas of western and central Ukraine, as well as territories bordering both Russia and Belarus.
This research has not been without its poisonous 'fruit', Kirillov indicated, pointing to the worsening pathological situation as it relates to African swine fever across Eastern Europe, as detailed by World Organization for Animal Health data, which has found that since 2014, disease outbreaks have been recorded in the Baltic states (more than 12,000 cases), and Poland (13,000+ cases), with economic losses from the outbreaks estimated at over 2.4 billion euros ($2.44 billion US).


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