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Apr 13, 2022Liked by Graham Seibert

Not wishing to be trite. but how many bloody biowarfare labs are there in Russia right now?

There may be some weird biolabs in Ukraine, although I really can't see why the USA would bother to outsource it's nefarious research to Ukraine. Even if they do exist, they are simply not a reason for the invasion. Putin knows that labs and scientists can pick up and move in a matter of hours. Even if Putin destroys every single one of these labs, it won't make a tiny jot of difference to any biowarfare reseach programmes or make Russia safer in any way whatsoever, and he knows that.

As for Covid 19, it's utterly apparent that there has been a lot of lies and a lot of covering up going on. The amount of intellectual corruption of so many levels and in so many organisations has been startling, even to a cynic.

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If I was a government hellbent on conducting biological research on potentially deadly pathogens, the last place I would experiment is the United States. I would put the outbreak risk somewhere else. It provides the Intelligence community ample routes to "plausible deniability". And as we witnessed in Wuhan, the main value of appearing to be arms length (while knowing it's anything but) and puts any sort of investigation under the jurisdiction of the country of origin. Therefore... USA gets to say: "Well, that's our money yes. And well yes you're correct that lab is ours and we are working with others there to do this research. BUT... we also handed over control to those guys so don't blame us. We only had good intentions and of course, we didn't release that deadly thing! It was the _______ (fill in name of scapegoat)"

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Maybe. Maybe the US government doesn't feel it can do these things on its own territory. Although I would be highly surprised if it wasn't doing all sorts of illict things on US territory. But even if it is all true, even if the US is secretly funding illegal biowarfare research labs in Ukraine, it's still irrelevant. The labs get busted. They just move the research so somewhere else on the planet. Nothing changes.

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Apr 13, 2022·edited Apr 13, 2022

A better question might be, why was Hunter Biden involved in any of this? It’s a head scratcher.

Hunter Biden Bio Firm Partnered With Ukrainian Researchers ‘Isolating Deadly Pathogens’ Using Funds From Obama’s Defense Department.

The U.S. President’s son was instrumental in funding a firm conducting pathogen and anthrax research in Ukrainian biolabs.

https://thenationalpulse.com/2022/03/24/biden-linked-company-partnered-with-ukraine-biolabs/

“Jack Maxey tells me that there 50,000 new emails that we've never seen & 80,000 images on the Hunter Biden laptop. According to Maxey, the laptop included "DOD route certificates that gave Hunter access to the Department of Defense's communication system." He plans to make all the emails searchable so people can go through them.”

—Emerald Robinson

https://gettr.com/post/p142u2o4dd6

BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Hunter Biden Firm Rosemont Seneca Invested in Firm Tied to Ukrainian Biolabs

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/03/breaking-exclusive-hunter-biden-firm-rosemont-seneca-invested-firm-tied-ukrainian-biolabs/

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I imagine that Hunter Biden was involved purely as a matter of financial corruption. The Ukrainians would understand that in any dealings with the US government, giving cash to Hunter Biden would make things happen. Because the US government is apparently very corrupt. So, find a way to launder some money to Hunter Biden and suddenly, diplomatic dealings become a lot easier.

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The Defense Threat Reduction Agency admitted the existence of 26 labs, with 6 getting "direct material support" from US government agencies - see https://streamfortyseven.substack.com/p/public-health-or-bioweapons-research

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OMG! This needs further investigation. Why was a Subject Matter Expert needed? I understand that the US via DTRA was funding many ex-Soviet scientists who departed Russia as their economy crashed. I assume some relocated to Ukraine given the language options. We did similar for Russian nuclear scientists in order to keep them away from certain other jobs in less friendly places. That makes perfect sense to me, maybe even wise. But Covid-19 back then?

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