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Anna's avatar

Well, the banderites and their zionist handlers did their best to attract peoples' attention to the nefarious and illegal deeds of the zionized Empire of Lies.

Is not it amazing how BigPharma (hello, jew Bourla), fascist BlackRock (hello, jew Fink), aipac-occupied US congress, and DoD have fused with the Ukrainian neo-Nazis to maintain the talmudic "full-spectrum dominance" by any means...

"2014 – Metabiota, a private commercial organisation specialising in the study of pandemic risks is detached from Global Viral. Neil Callahan and John DeLoche, employees of Hunter Biden’s company Rosemont Seneca Partners are appointed to the board of Metabiota. Global Viral and Metabiota begin to get funding from the US Department of Defence.

2014 - Metabiota shows interest in Ukraine.

2014 - Metabiota and Burisma Holdings begin cooperation on an unnamed "science project in Ukraine".

2014 - Metabiota, Global Viral and Black & Veatch Special Projects begin full-fledged cooperation within the US DoD programmes.

2016 – US citizen Ulana Nadia Suprun, a descendant of Ukrainian Nazis, is appointed Acting Health Minister of Ukraine.

2016 – an outbreak of swine flu among Ukrainian Defence Ministry personnel guarding a biolab in Kharkov, Ukraine; 20 dead. The incident is hushed up.

2016 – former US Assistant Secretary for Defence Andrew Weber is appointed head of Metabiota’s global partnerships department.

2016 – EcoHealth Alliance, a Global Viral founder Nathan Wolfe’s structure, is engaged in the study of bat-transmitted coronaviruses at the research centre in a Wuhan laboratory, China.

2016 – the DTRA [Defense Threat Reduction Agency] and Ukraine’s Health Ministry extend the contract after getting approval from the Ukrainian Defence Ministry.

2019 – the COVID-19 mutated bat coronavirus pandemic begins with an outbreak in Wuhan.

February 24, 2022 – launch of the Russian Army’s special operation in Ukraine.

February 24-25, 2022 – rapid elimination of strains in biolabs in Ukraine.

March 8, 2022 – US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland openly acknowledges the existence of cooperation between the US and Ukraine in pathogens."

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

And that’s not anywhere near all of it, and it’s not limited to Ukraine; it’s global!

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al Hughes's avatar

"2019 – the COVID-19 mutated bat coronavirus pandemic begins with an outbreak in Wuhan."

Quoting Anna who was apparently quoting somebody else. This continuously bothers me, because so many seem oblivious to the fact the plannedemic began in the Washington DC area in late June 2019 a full six months before China knew they had a problem.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/health-officials-to-give-update-after-respiratory-illness-sickens-dozens-at-virginia-retirement-community/135890/

The disease was sickening more folks in mostly upscale retirement communities around the DC area, during those summer months and then folks began dying from vaping liquid vitamin E, before that too faded away to obscurity as winter rolled around. However, in July of 2019 the CDC closed down fort Detrick's bio lab, because of pathogens escaping it waste system, among other violations. I believe the Md. state health dept. wanted it closed down permanently, because of all the previous violations spanning decades, but the army quietly reopened it the following spring due to nat'l security concerns.

https://wjla.com/news/local/cdc-shut-down-army-germ-lab-health-concerns

So, imho this all began not far from where I live and I've now had to suffer thru the Covid effects twice, kinda proving it's a manmade debacle. It's an extremely nasty pathogen that has long lasting effects for many sufferers thru long covid, which I had with my first bout, but thankfully not the second. We need to start calling this the fort Detrick virus, not the wuhan virus. The above links never made it thru MoA's filter, so I'll see how well they fair here?

And to you Karl many thanks for hosting this site and all the seemingly endless work you bring here and MoA. I literally don't know how you do it?

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Quite so, Al. There’s a lot of material that need to be added to Peter’s archive. I know he intended to do so, but his failing health prevented those efforts. There’re many who’ve looked into Covid but ignored the much wider context related to it. It’s very unfortunate that Kirillov’s death brought the very important issue of Bioweapons to the forefront where it belongs. It must be kept there as a tribute to his legacy until the global infrastructure for their development is destroyed and the people promoting and devising them are neutralized.

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Jo Waller's avatar

I don't think a bat virus serendipitously mutated and accidently (or indeed on purpose) escaped from a lab, where they were looking at RNA in bat poo, just a few years after Peter Daszak said we need to create a market for a pan coronavirus vaccine!

I'm not saying people didn't get ill, but people got ill before.

'For a lab leak to happen the virus would have to escape into the real world from the only places it exists; inside lucrative research grant proposals looking for ‘virus-like particles’ using humanised mice and bat poo. ie inside computers.'

https://jowaller.substack.com/p/x-ray-crystallography-and-3d-computer?utm_source=publication-search

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occamsrazorback22's avatar

In her book "Bitten", science writer Ms Newby documents that Lyme Disease was in fact a bio-weapon developed by the U$ military. It is worth your time to read the same as she documents just how awful the U$ has become. Bigly sad and depressing.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/42117387-bitten

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Yes, “Bitten” was suggested to me some months ago. US Military has used pathogens for many years going back to the latter third of the 1800s. The Outlaw US Empire’s refusal to agree to a safety protocol on Bioweapons exemplifies just how evil and immoral it’s become.

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grr's avatar

My sister has Lyme. There are only two labs that can test for it definitively, one in LA, the other in Germany. It cost $2,000 for the test.

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occamsrazorback22's avatar

grr, the author who happens to be a science writer got Lyme Disease and had a very rough ride getting back to some version of health. That sent her down the investigative road re origins. There are some very evil people loose in the world. The Russians are doing the heavy lifting now regarding turning the tide. I wish them luck. They'll need it. We'll all need it.

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grr's avatar

Yes Lyme is a rough ride for sure. And a frustrating one. It's not called the 'Great Pretender' for no reason; it is extremely hard to diagnose as it's replicates many other ailments.

And then to add insult to injury some countries deny it exists so no health care funding and medical staff in ignorance of it.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Hi Grr, do you not think $2000 for a test is a scam? Lyme is supposedly caused by a bacteria- so what is the 'definitive' test? Cell culture or a PCR? Neither is very expensive. Even the NHS website says some labs offer tests not supported by scientific evidence.

Treatment is antibiotics and all should be well. Otherwise I would say continued flu-like symptoms, achy muscles, feeling shivery or nauseous have toxicological causes. Maybe exposure to DDT, DEET, anti-viral sprays or long term prophylactic antibiotics?

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grr's avatar

Scam? It's expensive for sure, although Europe and California are both a long way away and the logistics involved with transporting blood samples correctly would not be cheap. Not a laughable PCR, blood tests.

But in my sister's case, I do know doctors had no clue to her ailments, and pathology labs here can and do show false positives and negatives. So after many years she found a doctor that was fully aware of Lyme and appropriate treatments. His wife suffered from it and he took it upon himself to be educated on it over many years. He was affiliated with Judy Mikovits.

He suggested the blood test so he could be certain. (btw doctors here are disbarred/sanctioned if they openly treat for Lyme, it is a political issue so it is kept hush hush between doc and patient). There are only a handful of doctors here that acknowledge and have knowledge of Lyme. My fuckwit ex-GP laughed when I mentioned Lyme tests years ago.

After a long course of treatment with assorted drugs my sister did get somewhat better, but of course there is no 100% loss of symptoms.

BTW antibiotics aren't the panacea you think they are for Lyme.

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T.C.'s avatar

Thank you, Karl,

Here in Western Europe, the BLM news has been dominated all week by the story of the monster Assad, who supposedly used chemical weapons on his own people. In recent days, the focus has shifted to the monster from Russia, accused of causing 2,000 victims with a chemical attack in Ukraine.

The public swallows this whole, and after hearing it a few times, it becomes their truth.

I even wonder about the news anchors themselves—do they ever doubt it? They just repeat the pre-packaged lies.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Public ignorance is the prime problem. Both Russia and Syria had their chemical weapon stores eliminated under international supervision by the OPCW whereas the Outlaw US Empire has yet to comply. The destruction f those stacks was reported by MSM at the time. As we both know, the monsters exist in the West almost exclusively. In his reports, Kirillov showed actual evidence of Ukie chemical weapons, and then there were the many specially equipped drones that were captured at the SMO’s start that were outfitted to deploy chemical and/or biological agents.

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grr's avatar

There was video on telegram last year showing Ukie controlled drones dropping chem weapons on Russian soldiers that were crossing a waterway. Apparently they drowned.

The west loves projecting their actions on to (innocent) others.

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cfall's avatar

The whistle-blowing general has been assassinated and, by a strange coincidence(?), California, Wisconsin and Louisiana are now reporting severe cases of bird flu. Could this be the new wave?

Biological weapons are obviously easier to produce than nuclear weapons, and, given their psychopathy, they may even test them on their own populations despite their pledges to the contrary. Will this be the ultimate delusion of the Outlaws who believe they can target and control the fallout from biological weapons and the following depopulation?

To fight them, one day Justice will have to be chosen over the laws of men.

My thanks to you and P. Watson, for the enormous amount of time and energy devoted to digging beyond the surfaces.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Do see my reply to Loam.

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arthur brogard's avatar

Excellent. Thank you. I will post a link to it as far and wide as I can.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Thanks very much!!

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Loam's avatar

'The Pentagon Bio-weapons' - By Dilyana Gaytandzhieva -April 29, 2018

https://dilyana.bg/the-pentagon-bio-weapons/

Irina Yarovaya presented the outcome report of the Parliamentary Commission on Investigation into Activities of the US Biological Laboratories in Ukraine - April 11, 2023

http://duma.gov.ru/en/news/56838/

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Yes, I recall her reporting and wrote about it at the time. Myself and many others have tried to raise awareness of US use of bioweapons for decades as their use against North Korea was documented and publicized while the conflict was ongoing. Jeffrey Kaye has long been an advocate for exposure of those crimes and more, https://jeff-kaye.medium.com/

Today's SCF also has a good article on the subject, https://strategic-culture.su/news/2024/12/18/kiev-regime-assassins-russian-general-hide-truth-about-bioweapons/

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dornoch altbinhax's avatar

I've seen this (use of bio/chemical weapons in Korea) in a post by Jeff Brown (Big Red book on China) some years ago. Then there's the use of agent orange in Vietnam.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Jeff Kaye has really been the hound dog on the Korean War angle and shared commentary on it at MoA on several occasions. His site is linked to above. We engaged in very long discussions about bioweapons back in 2020, particularly China's experience with deadly animal viruses, which IMO it saw as bioweapon attacks, thus its very strict response to Covid. Some of the sleuths involved then are Gym members who I hope will provide some commentary.

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grr's avatar

And in Cuba too.

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Bente Petersen's avatar

Been looking for a proper account on the killing of Lieutenant General Igor Anatolyevich Kirillov

and only now here did I find it... Thank you for that and the rest you wrote.... more than valuable data ... its called priceless... And yes Lieutenant General Igor Anatolyevich Kirillov paid with his life as well as his AIDE... and maybe driver... ... again thank you.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Peter and I collaborated initially then he went and compiled all that you see at his VK. I wonder if Putin will speak of him tomorrow during the Direct Line?

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jo6pac's avatar

I love it, Amerika signs an agreement to not do bio-weapons in Amerika and I'm thankful. Then moves the whole system to other nations. Whitney Webb wrote about this and the secret labs are all over the planet. Sad

Thanks KS

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

See my reply to Loam.

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mjh's avatar

1. The US has certainly used bio weapons before, in North Korea. This was documented by Peter AU’s fellow Australian, Wilford Burchett who was practically the only western reporter dispatching from north of the 37th parallel during the Korean War. During the Vietnam War he served as an accurate reporter and antidote to the lies of the MSM much as modern bloggers and bloggers do today. I learned to trust his reports in the National Guardian over those in the NYT. A few years ago I read a compendium of his dispatches from North Korea and found them very convincing—sorry, I don’t have a link. These bio weapons included air drops of plague infected rodents and huge numbers of insects to decimate North Korean grain fields. From what I have read of the research conducted at the U.S.-run biowarfare labs, a lot was similar to the Korean effort—finding animal vectors such as migratory fowl to infect with modified viruses for which there would be no local immunity. It is also widely suspected that the CIA caused a massive swine flu epidemic killing a half a million pigs in Cuba in 1971. So yes, it is credible that the numerous secret labs in Ukraine were doing biowarfare research—and Nuland as good as admitted it. Note a similar secret lab was in Georgia, very close to the Russian border.

2. Here is a little known connection that will please those who want to believe the US designed and released Covid 19 in China. The Chinese lab in Wuhan was China’s first Bio-safety Level 4 Lab [the safest kind of lab, designed for working safely with the most dangerous pathogens]. The French designed and oversaw construction of the lab, as China had not built one before. Shortly after opening, China wanted a third party to audit and critique the adequacy of their operation of the lab. Such third party certification is the world-wide standard for bio-safety Level 3 and 4 labs. China hired University of Texas at Galveston, which has run its own high level labs for decades. It has worked under grants from both the NIH and the DOD, including GAIN OF FUNCTION research. In 2023–after the pandemic, U of T Galveston received a new NIH grant to do Gain of Function research on Corona viruses. How’s that for circumstantial evidence?

3. However, let me be the focus of everyone’s ire—I remain a skeptic on the Covid-19 lab leak or US design theories. Covid 19 has one of the longest genomes for an RNA virus—nearly 30,000 base pairs. The stalk protein, by which the virus attaches to the exterior of human respiratory cells takes up 3800 base pairs, about 12% of the whole. Supporters of the ‘humans designed it’ theory point to the high efficiency of the stalk protein in locking on to human respiratory receptor proteins as an argument for its likely human origins. I say this efficiency is coincidence, because there would be no reason for humans to construct the precise sequence of the other 26,000 base pairs which play no role in infectivity. This ‘back end’ sequence in Covid 19 is unique among known Corona viruses and substantially different from any sequences maintained in the Wuhan lab. So until someone can explain why humans would have designed the ‘back end’ 2/3 of the genome the way it is, I will remain skeptical about theory that humans made Covid 19

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

My writings about Covid focused on government policy and actions, which contributed to my motivation to create my VK site. I never became a 100% dedicated Covid sleuth but know the official story is bunk. Much more is now known but suppressed. Evidence exists for many earlier uses of animal vectors against China and elsewhere. And history indicts the Outlaw US Empire as the #1 criminal in the use of Bio and Chemical warfare, both of which it continues to develop as Kirillov’s work details.

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Bente Petersen's avatar

Posted it on VK... again thank you... yours work is a service to mankind...

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Grasshopper Kaplan's avatar

I am still incredulous that the scamdemic Harmacide failed around the time Biden declared Russia he called Putin would invade Ukraine.

I wrote a piece asking how did he know, one of my first aubstacks.

The answer is because he provoked it

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uncle tungsten's avatar

Perhaps I should also include this related report for interested gym participants:

from 2018: https://apnews.com/article/0cf158200e674f41bd3026133e5e043d

Perhaps this lab is the reason behind the perpetual color revolution disorder. It would be disappointing to the USA if something unusual happened to it.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

If I recall correctly, Peter has a report on the Lugar center in the archive. And the Georgian woman activist who did much of the revealing was also linked to earlier in comments. But most certainly, all such info needs to be made more readily available as I’m sure plenty of readers were/are unaware of such happenings.

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uncle tungsten's avatar

Thank you Karl. In the timeline, the 2016 reference to the Wuhan lab research omits the tie in to the University of North Carolina research program into spike proteins and their paper published in that year. Wuhan lab participated in that team as it held the biological source material that the research project were manipulating. In the interests of science and full reporting, it is important to reveal the entire project team. And YES, the project was fully funded by Dr Fauci and his second tier agency flunkies.

Thank you Peter AU1. Legend.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Yes, there’re some glaring omissions that we now know about such as the one you mentioned. I haven’t yet examined the whole of Peter’s archive. Its contents can stay at VK, but they also need to be made available to a wider audience who can add to those contents in a moderated manner—something like a substack. There’s a new co-author arrangement I’m going to look into so maintenance duties can be shared.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Hi Karl, I have dived deep into the 'covid' and the email paper trail , and leaked documents about ecohealth getting loads of money for investigating bat 'coronaviruses' (ie RNA sequences in poo found in caves) is deliberate.

The is no evidence of a mutated virus, no evidence of a new disease and very little evidence of a 'pandemic' (in the UK the long lived population saw a small blip in the unprecedented low death rates). If it was a bioweapon it was a crap one and the evidence shows end of life care had as much to do with deaths ( average age 83)as anything.

The whole plandemic was orchestrated on social media https://jowaller.substack.com/p/xi-and-li-and-the-great-hoax

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

I used what Bangladesh and Eastern Indian provinces used to deal with Covid, which is the very inexpensive supplement andrographis paniculata extract that also works very well against the common cold, which is usually some sort of corona virus. It was clearly a political event that the Trump administratio did nothing at all at its outset, which I wrote about at the time.

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Jo Waller's avatar

Hi Karl, I hadn't heard of that supplement. I didn't use anything apart from hugging my friends throughout and my healthy diet. I haven't hardly so much as sneezed for the past 10 years.

It all makes sense when we understand that the symptoms are the healing and not the disease. Fever, production of mucus, coughs and sneezes (plus tiredness ie a stimulus to rest or loss of appetite to fast) are the bodies way of expelling toxins, both external ones and the internal ones of the products of emotional stress. IVM and the supplement you mention may suppress these symptoms - but this is not a good idea! We want these symptoms to be expressed to allow us to heal.

For example, the chicken pox vaccine, which is one of the most effective of vaccines- it appears to prevent the development phase of poxes expelling toxins in 99% of children compared to placebo or no vaccine which suppresses the symptoms in 76%; is now thought to be the cause of increased solid tumours in later life. The body needs to go through this phase and the body needs to be allowed to go through symptoms, unsuppressed, to detox and heal.

The whole 'covid' thing was a political event and Trump may have rattled on about HCQ though later he endorsed the vaccine mandates. All politicians are puppets of big pharma, who have captured the WHO.

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Penelope Pnortney's avatar

Great post and great comments, this is why I come here. The breadth of knowledge about current and historical events is extremely impressive.

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Karl Sanchez's avatar

Thanks Penelope! There’re many more knowing people out there than we think. I met some tonight!

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Christopher Jones's avatar

Clear, concise and chilling. I would only add that the collective control exercised during the Covid lockdowns was a precursor to the rabid Russophobia that emerged directly after the the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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