Biological weapon
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Examples
Page name | Description |
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"COVID-19/Vaccine" | The "vaccine" for COVID 19? |
2001 Anthrax attacks | A week after 9/11, weaponised anthrax spores was sent from a US lab to media offices and to two U.S. Senators who were obstructing the rollback of civil liberties. A $100M FBI investigation concluded that posthumously blamed a "lone nut" researcher. In 2015, the FBI head of the investigation sued the US Attorney General alleging that exculpating evidence had been withheld. |
African swine fever | |
Alpha-gal syndrome | A tick-borne allergy to red meat that some have speculated is a biological weapon. |
France/Biological weapons | The French government is still highly secretive about this research . |
Infectious clone | Artificially created homogenous copies of a single RNA virion, usable as a bioweapon creating symptoms of acute respiratory distress |
Israel/Biological weapons | Among the most advanced in the world. |
MERS | Reportedly very deadly coronavirus, known since 2012 without evidence of spread outside hospitals. |
Morgellons disease | Disputed condition described as the "formation of strange fibers growing out of unbroken skin", that the official narrative stamps as a psychiatric illness - possibly because it might be a biological weapon. |
Potato beetle | |
Smallpox | Deadly virus eradicated in the wild after a vaccination campaign. |
South Africa/Biological weapons | |
UK/Biological weapons | An advanced and extensive biological weapons program based in Porton Down |
Related Quotations
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1959 | “A US Army operating manual from 1956 stated explicitly that biological and chemical warfare were an integral operating portion of US military strategy, were not restricted in any way, and that Congress had given the military “First Strike” authority on their use. In 1959, an attempt by Congress to remove this first-strike authority was defeated by the White House and bio-chemical weapons expenditures increased from $75 million to almost $350 million.” | Larry Romanoff | 2020 |
David Baltimore | “When I first saw the furin cleavage site <a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> in the viral sequence, with its arginine codons, I said to my wife it was the smoking gun for the origin of the virus. (...) These features make a powerful challenge to the idea of a natural origin for SARS2.” | David Baltimore | |
Anthony Fauci | “After the 9/11 attacks, and the mysterious anthrax mailings that began a week later (which said, “TAKE PENACILIN [sic] NOW / DEATH TO AMERICA / DEATH TO ISRAEL / ALLAH IS GREAT”), the desire for biopreparedness became all consuming. Now there were emerging biothreats from humans as well as from the evolving natural world. Fauci’s anti-terror budget went from $53 million in 2001 to $1.7 billion in 2003.” | Anthony Fauci Nicholson Baker | 4 January 2021 |
Genetic Extinction Technology | “And advanced forms of biological warfare that can “target” specific genotypes may transform biological warfare from the realm of terror to a politically useful tool.” | Project for the New American Century | |
Genetic Extinction Technology | “Given that Darpa is a military agency, we find it surprising that the obvious and concerning dual-use aspects of this research have received so little attention,” | Felix Beck - lawyer at the University of Freiburg | 2018 |
Genetic Extinction Technology | “It is very much easier to kill or sterilise a plant using gene editing than it is to make it herbicide or insect-resistant.” | Guy Reeves Expert in GM insects at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology | 2018 |
Robert Kadlec | ““If several kilograms of an agent like anthrax were disseminated in New York City today, conservative estimates put the number [of] deaths occurring in the first few days at 400,000. Thousands of others would be at risk of dying within several days if proper antibiotics and vaccination were not started immediately. Millions of others would be fearful of being exposed and seek or demand medical care as well. Beyond the immediate health implications of such an act, the potential panic and civil unrest would create an equally large response.”” | Robert Kadlec | 1998 |
Sasha Latypova | “The perpetrators desperately, at all cost, need you to to believe that "mutating viruses in a lab" achieves some scary result, that then can be "leaked". That anyone can do it, even a PhD student in their garage. That our enemies are doing it and will "release" a super scary bug any time now, unless the Government is "prepared" by making a stockpile of "predictive vaccines" that can be deployed in DAYS after a new scary virus is detected in China. Or Timbuktu. It is, however, a narrative. There is no way to "mutate viruses" in a lab in the way they all imply - to artificially make them deadlier and more transmissible at the same time. This is a propaganda fairytale with a very specific goal. You should be very concerned about any person (on "their" side or "ours") who repeats it with a serious face. | Sasha Latypova | 27 January 2023 |
Toxoplasma gondii | “You want to know something terrifying? Here's something terrifying and not surprising. The U.S. military knows about Toxo and its effect on behavior. They're interested in Toxo. They're officially intrigued. An I would think they would be intrigued, studying a parasite that makes mammals perhaps do things that everything in their fiber normally tells them not to do because it's dangerous. But suddenly, with this parasite on board, the mammal is a little more likely to go and do it. Who knows? But they're aware of Toxo.” | Professor in neurology and neurosurgery Robert Sapolsky | 2 December 2009 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:All Roads Lead to Dark Winter | report | 1 April 2020 | Whitney Webb | |
Document:Bioterror: Manufacturing Wars The American Way | foreword | 1 April 2003 | William H. Schaap Ellen Ray | |
Document:Operation Black Dog | article | 2000 | David Guyatt | The story of a US covert, airborne biological weapons attack on Iraq during the first US-Iraq war of 1990 |
File:US-biowarfare in Korea.pdf | report | September 1952 | Joseph Needham | Report of investigations into the use of biological weapons by the US military during the Korean war of 1951-53 |
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