… Why the Pentagon collects and studies bats
Bats are allegedly the
reservoir hosts to the Ebola Virus, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
(MERS) and other deadly diseases. However, the precise ways these viruses
are transmitted to humans are currently unknown. Numerous studies have been
performed under the DTRA Cooperative Biological Engagement Program
(CBEP) in a search for deadly pathogens of military importance in bats.
Bats have been blamed for
the deadly Ebola outbreak in Africa (2014-2016). However, no conclusive
evidence of exactly how the virus “jumped” to humans has ever been provided,
which raises suspicions of intentional and not natural infection.
MERS-CoV is one of the
viruses that have been engineered by the US and studied by the Pentagon, as
well as Influenza and SARS. Confirmation of this practice is
Obama’s 2014 temporary ban on government funding for such
“dual-use” research. The moratorium was lifted
in 2017 and
experiments have continued. Enhanced Potential Pandemic Pathogens (PPPs)
experiments are legal in the US.
Such experiments aim to
increase the transmissibility and/or virulence of pathogens….
Bulgarian journalist
confronts US official over secret biolabs
On 16 January 2018, a
Bulgarian investigative journalist Dilyana Gaytandzhieva wrote a detailed
article about the US bio-weapons research that spans across the world in
25 different countries. Gaytandzhieva wrote in her article that the US Army
regularly produces deadly viruses, bacteria, and toxins in direct violation of
the UN Convention on the prohibition of biological weapons and that hundreds of
thousands of unwitting people are systematically exposed to dangerous pathogens
and other incurable diseases. She added that bio-warfare scientists are using
diplomatic cover test man-made viruses at Pentagon bio-laboratories in 25
countries across the world. These bio-laboratories are funded by the Defense
Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) under a $2.1 billion military program called
Cooperative Biological Engagement Program (CBEP) and are located in countries
such as Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Jordan, Iraq,
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Laos, Cambodia, the Philippines, etc. Luckily, the
Balkans seems to be clear.
Gaytandzhieva recently
traveled to Brussels and attended the European Parliament in order to confront
Robert Kadlec, Assistant Secretary at the US Department of Health, regarding the
number of classified bio-weapons research labs scattered through Eastern Europe
and Central Asia. Kadlec categorically denied the existence of an American
bio-weapon program as well as that information surrounding the labs in question
was classified. Gaytandzhieva attempted to continue her follow up but was
silenced by Hilde Vautmans, the EU official sitting next to Kadlec, who stated:
“This is not an investigation” to applause from the audience and an embrace
between herself and Kadlec. Gaytandzhieva didn’t stop there, however, following
Kadlec to the elevator and continuing to ask him questions regarding the
bio-weapons program which Kadlec refused to answer. Security staff then refused
to let Gaytandzhieva on the elevator.
Here’s the full transcript
of the exchange between Gaytandzhieva and Kadlec:
Gaytandzhieva: Why has the Pentagon been operating military
bio-laboratories in 25 countries, bordering on the US rivals Russia, China and
Iran, and why has the number of deadly outbreaks, in all those countries,
increased dramatically since the start of the military program of the United
States in these countries?
Kadlec: I will say unequivocally and undeniably, the US does not have a military biological weapons program. Period. End of statement. Number two [interrupts Gaytandzhieva], we have been working, and I do know from the Department of Defense, they have been working with partners in parts the World, to ensure that those laboratories, and we trained them to do the diagnostic tests on these diseases, to ensure that they can manage them and also safely secure those facilities, so they’re not accessible by terrorists, or by criminals, who would do ill with them.
Gaytandzhieva: Why are all these projects classified information? All these bio-laboratories of the Pentagon in 25 countries across the world? Why are they classified information?
Kadlec: They’re not classified, they’re openly available to anyone who wants to look at them.
Gaytandzhieva: No, I tried it. No, this is not true. They are classified information.
Vautmans: Ok, ok, I think I will not give you more time. We will try to answer your questions, but that’s not the place here. Case closed, thank you very much [kisses with Kadlec].
Kadlec: I will say unequivocally and undeniably, the US does not have a military biological weapons program. Period. End of statement. Number two [interrupts Gaytandzhieva], we have been working, and I do know from the Department of Defense, they have been working with partners in parts the World, to ensure that those laboratories, and we trained them to do the diagnostic tests on these diseases, to ensure that they can manage them and also safely secure those facilities, so they’re not accessible by terrorists, or by criminals, who would do ill with them.
Gaytandzhieva: Why are all these projects classified information? All these bio-laboratories of the Pentagon in 25 countries across the world? Why are they classified information?
Kadlec: They’re not classified, they’re openly available to anyone who wants to look at them.
Gaytandzhieva: No, I tried it. No, this is not true. They are classified information.
Vautmans: Ok, ok, I think I will not give you more time. We will try to answer your questions, but that’s not the place here. Case closed, thank you very much [kisses with Kadlec].
Gaytandzhieva then followed
Kadlec to the elevator and continued to ask him questions regarding the
bio-weapons program.
Gaytandzhieva: Just one more question?
Kadlec: No more questions.
Gaytandzhieva: What is the need for military bio laboratories of the United States in 25 countries across the world?
Kadlec: No more questions.
Gaytandzhieva: What is the need for military bio laboratories of the United States in 25 countries across the world?
She attempted to enter the
elevator but was forcibly stopped.
Gaytandzhieva: This is a public area, sorry, I can use the
elevator.
Security man: Sorry not this one, it’s full.
Gaytandzhieva: I can use the elevator.
Security man: No more questions then [trying to prevent cameraman].
Gaytandzhieva: Why not? Why is the Pentagon investing 65 million dollars in gene editing? The gene editing is the part of this program.
Security man: Sorry not this one, it’s full.
Gaytandzhieva: I can use the elevator.
Security man: No more questions then [trying to prevent cameraman].
Gaytandzhieva: Why not? Why is the Pentagon investing 65 million dollars in gene editing? The gene editing is the part of this program.
Elevator gates closed.
Later, Gaytandzhieva posted
the above video on her social media pages, simply commenting: “How a
journalist gets expelled from the European Parliament when asking the Assistant
Secretary at the US Department of Health questions about the Pentagon
bio-laboratories around Russia, China, and Iran.”
Although unable to retrieve
any answers from Kadlec, her article is already an impressive collection of
information revealing a network of bio-weapons research facilities as well as
mysterious outbreaks in their vicinities.
This is not the first time
that Gaytandzhieva is exposing the US secret military programs. Last summer,
she published a bombshell report which found that an Azerbaijan state
airline company was regularly transporting tons of cheap Bulgarian and East
European weaponry to Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, and Turkey, under
diplomatic cover as part of the CIA covert program. These weapons were found
inside underground terrorist warehouses belonging to Al Nusra Front, Al Qaeda
affiliate in Syria designated as a terrorist organization by the UN. The US
modus operandi was the same: using bases in the satellite countries, abuse of
diplomatic channels, and dirty politics directed against Russia, Iran, and
Syria.
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