So, I just got wind (2/24/2022) of this fascinating info from a good friend. A Twitter account was suspended for revealing the following information. One can only wonder why. (Edit 3/2/2023: the user, ‘@WarClandestine’, has since been reinstated on Twitter HERE) Perhaps Twitter operates under the auspices of ‘the government’ (prior to Elon Musk purchase)? More specifically the DOD? Perhaps with the “assistance” of the CIA? I certainly don’t know. At any rate, here are some screenshots that I took that you might want to look at and come to your own conclusions:
Exhibit A:
Exhibit B:
If you want to try to find out more, go to Twitter and try to find any remnants of the poster, @warclandestine. Many have saved screenshots like the above.
So, in an effort to learn more, I did some digging and came up with these unsubstantiated allegations. I dug these up on 2/26/2022:
It was from this source (LINK) that I was able to learn of the following:
FTA: “The statement of diplomats came after an open letter from people’s deputies about the threats posed by these research centers to Ukrainians.
However, the Americans deny the threats and say that scientific work is being carried out for exclusively peaceful purposes (ed: sound familiar?). And talk of threats is written off as “Russian disinformation”: STALKERZONE article link
In an effort to lend some credibility to the above, I submit this as proof:
FTA: “BTRP has upgraded many laboratories for the (Ukraine) Ministry of Health and the State Food Safety and Consumer Protection Service of Ukraine, reaching Biosafety Level 2. In 2019, BTRP constructed two laboratories for the latter, one in Kyiv and one in Odesa.”: US Embassy in Ukraine link
Here’s a copy of the Embassy posting as there are rumors that “they” might take it down:
Travel Advisory: Level 4 - Do Not Travel...Read More
Ukraine Related Calls: +1 606 260 4379 (outside the U.S.) or +1 833 741 2777 (from the U.S.) Read More...
Biological Threat Reduction Program
The U.S. Department of Defense’s Biological Threat Reduction Program collaborates with partner countries to counter the threat of outbreaks (deliberate, accidental, or natural) of the world’s most dangerous infectious diseases. The program accomplishes its bio-threat reduction mission through development of a bio-risk management culture; international research partnerships; and partner capacity for enhanced bio-security, bio-safety, and bio-surveillance measures. The Biological Threat Reduction Program’s priorities in Ukraine are to consolidate and secure pathogens and toxins of security concern and to continue to ensure Ukraine can detect and report outbreaks caused by dangerous pathogens before they pose security or stability threats.
Current executive agents of the Biological Threat Reduction Program in Ukraine are the Ministry of Health, the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection, the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences, and the Ministry of Defense.
Ministry of Defense (MOD) COVID-19 Response Assistance
Sanitary-Epidemiological Department (SED) of the Medical Command of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense received four mobile laboratories from DTRA with the goal of reinforcing the system of epidemiological surveillance in the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense received an official Order from the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine concerning the deployment of the mobile labs to the regions of Kyiv, Lviv and Eastern Ukraine to help with the COVID-19 response.
On April 11, 2020, President Zelenskyy visited the SED unit in Pokrovskoye City, Donetsk Oblast, and familiarized himself with the capabilities of the mobile laboratories to help military and civilian people during the COVID-19 epidemic. (News article)
Laboratory Construction
BTRP has upgraded many laboratories for the Ministry of Health and the State Food Safety and Consumer Protection Service of Ukraine, reaching Biosafety Level 2. In 2019, BTRP constructed two laboratories for the latter, one in Kyiv and one in Odesa.
Science Writing Mentorship Program (www.SWMProgramUA.com)
The Science Writing Mentorship Program (SWMP) was initiated at the beginning of 2016. The overall focus of SWMP is to advance One Health initiatives and disease risk mitigation in Ukraine through effective dissemination of scientific findings at BTRP-supported laboratories. The program seeks to improve the science writing skills of participants to afford them the opportunity for publishing and obtaining grants for projects.
In addition, there is an annual Ukraine Regional One Health Research Symposium that features participants of SWMP and many others. In 2019, the Symposium had a total of 553 participants and 446 presentations.
Active Research Projects
BTRP supports many collaborative research projects through which Ukrainian and American scientists work together. A few recent examples are:
“Risk Assessment of Selected Avian EDPs Potentially Carried by Migratory Birds over Ukraine”
“Prevalence of Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus and hantaviruses in Ukraine and the potential requirement for differential diagnosis of suspect leptospirosis patients”
“The Spread of African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) in Domestic Pigs and Wild Boars in Ukraine – Building Capacityfor Insight into the Transmission of ASFV through Characterization of Virus Isolates by Genome Sequencing and Phylogenetic Analysis”
“ASFBiosurveillanceand ASF Regional Risk Assessment: A Field to Plate Survey”
Conferences
BTRP invites Ukrainian scientists to participate in scientific conferences worldwide where they have the opportunity to present their work and integrate into the international science community.
Biosurveillance Network of the Silk Road (BNSR)
In 2016 the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and the State Service of Ukraine on Food Safety and Consumer Protection signed a memorandum on joining a multi-national working group with the goal to strengthen global health security and create well-functioning disease surveillance networks in the Eastern European region that includes Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine.
MORE GOODIES:
Here is a video of Dr. Robert Malone interviewing a former Ecohealth Alliance employee talking about the lab leak (hypothesis) in Wuhan Province. Well, just so happens that EcoHealth Alliance is an NGO (Non Governmental Operation) that is associated with the Wuhan Lab. If you take the time to watch the entire video you’ll probably develop at least a healthy skepticism for the “official narrative” that we’ve been fed. Hopefully, you’ll spread this news around and maybe, one day, come to the conclusion that I have. Which is to say, our government is out of control and no longer serves our interests. LINK to video of Robert Malone speaking with Andrew Huff. Oh, if after watching this you believe that Robert Malone is anything but a truth teller and cares more about people that any government organization, we need to have a serious heart to heart conversation about what’s real and what’s not.
One could spend all day finding evidence of “biolabs” in Ukraine. My fellow “detective” friend in Arizona, found this article from 2005 in the WaPo:
U.S. to Aid Ukraine in Countering Bioweapons
By Jo Warrick
August 30, 2005
The United States and Ukraine agreed yesterday to work jointly to prevent the spread of biological weapons, signing a pact that clears the way for Ukraine's government to receive U.S. aid to improve security at facilities where dangerous microbes are kept.
The agreement, the result of more than a year of negotiations, was announced by Sens. Richard G. Lugar (R-Ind.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) during a visit to the Ukrainian capital, Kiev. The senators credited Ukraine's reformist leaders, ushered into power by last fall's Orange Revolution, with breaking bureaucratic resistance to the pact.
One lab to receive funding is the I.I. Mechnikov Antiplague Scientific and Research Institute, in the Black Sea port city of Odessa. The institute was part of a Cold War network of "antiplague" stations that supplied highly lethal pathogens to Soviet bioweapons factories.
"This agreement will allow us to begin addressing the problems faced by the Odessa antiplague institute and places like it," said Mark Helmke, a staff member for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which Lugar chairs. Under the pact, the United States will fund security upgrades at key Ukrainian biological institutes and support peaceful research by Ukrainian scientists to fight the spread of natural diseases, Helmke said. The amount of funding has not been determined.
The senators' visit to Russia and Ukraine was disrupted Sunday when local authorities refused to allow the delegation's military plane to leave Perm, a city in Russia's Ural Mountains. The officials demanded that they be allowed to search the plane, then relented after several hours and allowed the aircraft to proceed to Ukraine, a spokesman for Lugar said. Yesterday, Russia's Foreign Ministry formally apologized for the incident.
Viktor Yushchenko, left, the president of Ukraine, greets Sens. Richard G. Lugar, center, and Barack Obama during their visit to the capital, Kiev.
5/14/2022: Looks like this story is starting to get some traction:
Here’s an article from Newsweek titled, “Russia Claims To Have New Evidence Of US Biolabs In Ukraine” (click to follow)
I did a search for 'biolabs ukraine'. Doesn't seem to be anything really convincing (except that letter, which may be authentic).