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re: Tulsi Gabbard Investigating More Than 120 US Funded Biolabs Abroad - 40 in Ukraine
Posted on 5/11/26 at 10:40 pm to CitizenK
Posted on 5/11/26 at 10:40 pm to CitizenK
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FTR, by definition, my veterinarian has a biolab to look at dog and cat shite along with blood and urine samples.
The 4th largest Biolab in the US is on Perkins Rd.
Now biowarfare lab is something different.
don't be a retard like Tucker
A retard?
Is your veterinarian being investigated by the director of National Intelligence?
That's what these shills are hoping people will overlook. That the labs are being investigated. Their gain of function research was outlawed here and then outsourced to foreign countries. We know this well. And so do the shills.
Deflect, deflect, deflect. Also, their responses are not only retarded, but entirely predictable.
Posted on 5/11/26 at 10:42 pm to Eurocat
Didn’t some of those monkeys in the Covington bio lab escape a few years back…
Posted on 5/12/26 at 2:15 am to Eurocat
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"Your not going to do it because you can't. Have you already forgotten about Wuhan?"
Show me something related to Ukraine that has even the slightest deal related to China. Zero.
Both were/are US government funded?
Does that count?
Posted on 5/12/26 at 5:25 am to Eurocat
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By the way, the money we send to Ukraine is monitored so severely it's like a microscope. If you want to steal cash from the USA Ukraine is the last place top do it.
You can’t be this stupid. You can’t be so stupid that you think we will believe this stupidity. Laughable.
Posted on 5/12/26 at 5:41 am to Eurocat
Louisiana and Illinois are more corrupt, so we should stop sending them billions every couple months. 
Posted on 5/12/26 at 5:58 am to AlterEd
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Deflect, deflect, deflect. Also, their responses are not only retarded, but entirely predictable.
A retard thinks that a biolab means biowarfare lab. Big difference.
Posted on 5/12/26 at 6:00 am to CitizenK
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A retard thinks that a biolab means biowarfare lab. Big difference.
This is the inherent dishonesty with conspiracy theories.
The "another conspiracy proven correct" ball spiking doubles down on the dishonesty.
Posted on 5/12/26 at 6:03 am to SlowFlowPro
Slowmeltypro getting in a shite ton of early work.
Posted on 5/12/26 at 6:31 am to AlterEd
Clandestine exposed this years ago.
He was deplatformed.
When you are over the target.....
He was deplatformed.
When you are over the target.....
Posted on 5/12/26 at 7:39 am to Eurocat
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Details on BioLab Westlake FacilityLocation: 910 Interstate 10, Westlake, LA 70669.Function: Manufactures and supplies chlorine-based water care products for pools and spas.2020 Incident: Hurricane Laura (Category 4) severely damaged the roof, causing rain to react with over one million pounds of stored chemicals, resulting in a fire and toxic chlorine gas release that triggered a 28-hour shutdown of I-10 and a major shelter-in-place order.
That's a chemical plant, not the kind of biolabs that handle pathogens you nimrod.
Posted on 5/12/26 at 7:45 am to lowhound
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That's a chemical plant, not the kind of biolabs that handle pathogens you nimrod.
Where is the information that these labs handle pathogens like you describe? All I see is "biolabs"
Posted on 5/12/26 at 7:48 am to AlterEd
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"hantavirus" outbreak.
Posted on 5/12/26 at 7:50 am to Timeoday
Quit being dumb. We announced a treaty with Ukraine a long time ago. The labs are BSL 2.
Posted on 5/12/26 at 7:53 am to Eurocat
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By the way, the money we send to Ukraine is monitored so severely it's like a microscope. If you want to steal cash from the USA Ukraine is the last place top do it
WOW. This guy can't see.
Posted on 5/12/26 at 7:56 am to Eurocat
Beyond your definition of the differences of the term biolab for virus weaponization, just a primate lab, chemical manufacturing, or just a clinic.... my point of contention is why are we funding 120 of them around the world?
Posted on 5/12/26 at 8:00 am to bgtiger
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my point of contention is why are we funding 120 of them around the world?
Already posted
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Indefatigable summarized this well in 2023
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Yes. At least the make-believe mantra on this board that those facilities were somehow for weapons research, etc.
Our mission at those labs and at hundreds of similar facilities across the world is to properly secure the substances being studied/stored there.
No, we are not conducting super secret bioweapons research in Ukraine.
Posted on 5/12/26 at 9:10 am to prplhze2000
I am not a quitter. Please make me believe I am wrong.
Posted on 5/12/26 at 9:12 am to Timeoday
None of this was hidden. These are BSL-2 labs, not BSL-4 labs.
Here is what Geraghty reported in March 2022 at NR:
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As noted Wednesday, a “biological-research facility” is not the same as a biological-weapons-research facility, but a lot of people, inside and outside of the Russian government, would like you to see the two terms as interchangeable. But what’s going on in Ukrainian biological-research facilities is not mysterious or shrouded in secrecy....
The Ukrainian State Emergency Service is a civil-defense agency that conducts epidemiological surveillance and investigations of infectious disease outbreaks, monitors food and water supplies, and identifies environmental hazards. “This agency runs 30 laboratories at regional SES centers that perform initial investigations of disease outbreaks.” Ukraine has naturally occurring anthrax, listeriosis, tularemia, brucellosis, cholera, rabies, and rickettsiosis. In 2017, the country suffered a noticeably severe tuberculosis outbreak.
In addition, Ukraine has more than 31 universities with biological laboratories; it is likely that all of them have at least a few samples of potentially dangerous and contagious pathogens.
In March 4, Alla Mironenko, a virologist and head of the Influenza Laboratory at the Ministry of Health in Kyiv, told the publication The Scientist that her “biggest concern for the lab is that a power outage could compromise the building’s deep freezers that store reagents, samples — careers’ worth of work. ‘If the power goes out, that will ruin everything.’”
As for the notion that there’s something sinister about U.S. funding or cooperation for these laboratories, in 2005, the U.S. government realized it was not a good idea to have all kinds of viruses and bacteria sitting on refrigerated shelves of Ukrainian research facilities with minimal security. The U.S. and Ukraine agreed to expand the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction program to fund security improvements for pathogens stored at biological research and health facilities in Ukraine — specifically mentioning the Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Hygiene in Lviv, the Ukrainian Scientific Research Anti-Plague Institute in Odessa, and the Central Sanitary Epidemiological Station in Kyiv. The U.S. provided $15 million.
It is not the least bit surprising that the U.S. is worried about those labs, nor that the World Health Organization advised Ukraine to destroy high-threat pathogens housed in the country’s public-health laboratories to prevent “any potential spills” that would spread disease among the population. Yes, the Russians could attempt to use the dangerous pathogens in some sort of “false flag” terrorist attack. But it’s even more likely that these Russian troops — poorly trained, poorly briefed, hungry, and dumb enough to fire shells at a nuclear plant — could well accidentally cause an outbreak of a contagious disease.
All of this information is on the Internet and in English. People can sit around and speculate that Nuland’s comment accidentally revealed a joint U.S.–Ukrainian secret biological-weapons program, echoing the nonsensical claims of a Russian government that also contends it did not attack Ukraine and that the Ukrainian army is shelling its own cities to make Russia look bad.
Or people can look at what is already known and disclosed about these labs and draw conclusions accordingly.
Geraghty does his homework. He and Byron York at WE are probably two of the best political reporters on the conservative side.
Here is what Geraghty reported in March 2022 at NR:
quote:
As noted Wednesday, a “biological-research facility” is not the same as a biological-weapons-research facility, but a lot of people, inside and outside of the Russian government, would like you to see the two terms as interchangeable. But what’s going on in Ukrainian biological-research facilities is not mysterious or shrouded in secrecy....
The Ukrainian State Emergency Service is a civil-defense agency that conducts epidemiological surveillance and investigations of infectious disease outbreaks, monitors food and water supplies, and identifies environmental hazards. “This agency runs 30 laboratories at regional SES centers that perform initial investigations of disease outbreaks.” Ukraine has naturally occurring anthrax, listeriosis, tularemia, brucellosis, cholera, rabies, and rickettsiosis. In 2017, the country suffered a noticeably severe tuberculosis outbreak.
In addition, Ukraine has more than 31 universities with biological laboratories; it is likely that all of them have at least a few samples of potentially dangerous and contagious pathogens.
In March 4, Alla Mironenko, a virologist and head of the Influenza Laboratory at the Ministry of Health in Kyiv, told the publication The Scientist that her “biggest concern for the lab is that a power outage could compromise the building’s deep freezers that store reagents, samples — careers’ worth of work. ‘If the power goes out, that will ruin everything.’”
As for the notion that there’s something sinister about U.S. funding or cooperation for these laboratories, in 2005, the U.S. government realized it was not a good idea to have all kinds of viruses and bacteria sitting on refrigerated shelves of Ukrainian research facilities with minimal security. The U.S. and Ukraine agreed to expand the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction program to fund security improvements for pathogens stored at biological research and health facilities in Ukraine — specifically mentioning the Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Hygiene in Lviv, the Ukrainian Scientific Research Anti-Plague Institute in Odessa, and the Central Sanitary Epidemiological Station in Kyiv. The U.S. provided $15 million.
It is not the least bit surprising that the U.S. is worried about those labs, nor that the World Health Organization advised Ukraine to destroy high-threat pathogens housed in the country’s public-health laboratories to prevent “any potential spills” that would spread disease among the population. Yes, the Russians could attempt to use the dangerous pathogens in some sort of “false flag” terrorist attack. But it’s even more likely that these Russian troops — poorly trained, poorly briefed, hungry, and dumb enough to fire shells at a nuclear plant — could well accidentally cause an outbreak of a contagious disease.
All of this information is on the Internet and in English. People can sit around and speculate that Nuland’s comment accidentally revealed a joint U.S.–Ukrainian secret biological-weapons program, echoing the nonsensical claims of a Russian government that also contends it did not attack Ukraine and that the Ukrainian army is shelling its own cities to make Russia look bad.
Or people can look at what is already known and disclosed about these labs and draw conclusions accordingly.
Geraghty does his homework. He and Byron York at WE are probably two of the best political reporters on the conservative side.
This post was edited on 5/12/26 at 9:43 am
Posted on 5/12/26 at 9:17 am to prplhze2000
So they were funded by the US.
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