Kommentar: Med venner som disse...
Mens USA planlægger at øge sin militære tilstedeværelse i Østeuropa for at 'beskytte sine allierede mod Rusland', viser interne dokumenter, hvad amerikansk 'beskyttelse' rent praktisk betyder.
Pentagon har udført biologiske eksperimenter med et potentielt dødeligt udfald på 4.400 soldater i Ukraine og 1.000 soldater i Georgien. Ifølge lækkede dokumenter skal alle frivillige dødsfald rapporteres inden for 24 timer (i Ukraine) og 48 timer (i Georgien).
Begge lande betragtes som de mest loyale amerikanske partnere i regionen med en række Pentagon-programmer, der implementeres på deres territorium. En af dem er 2,5 milliarder dollars Defence Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Biological Engagement-program, som omfatter forskning i bio-agenser, dødelige vira og antibiotika-resistente bakterier, der studeres på den lokale befolkning.
Projekt GG-21: 'Alle frivillige dødsfald bliver straks rapporteret'
Pentagon har lanceret et 5-årigt projekt med en mulig udvidelse på op til 3 år med kodenavnet GG-21: 'Arthropod-bårne og Zoonotiske infektioner blandt militært personale i Georgien'. Ifølge projektets beskrivelse vil blodprøver blive opnået fra 1.000 militære rekrutter på tidspunktet for deres militære registrerings fysiske eksamen på det georgiske militærhospital i Gori.
Kommentar: Delvist oversat af Sott.net fra Documents expose US biological experiments on allied soldiers in Ukraine and Georgia
The samples will be tested for antibodies against fourteen pathogens:
- Bacillus anthracis
- Brucella
- CCHF virus
- Coxiella burnetii
- Francisella tularensis
- Hantavirus
- Rickettsia species
- TBE virus
- Bartonella species
- Borrelia species
- Ehlrichia species
- Leptospira species
- Salmonella typhi
- WNV
Such a procedure cannot cause death. However, according to the project report, "all volunteer deaths will be promptly reported (usually within 48 h of the PI being notified)" to the Georgian Military Hospital and WRAIR.
The soldiers' blood samples will be stored and further tested at the Lugar Center, a $180 million Pentagon-funded facility in Georgia's capital Tbilisi.
The Lugar Center has become notorious in the last years for controversial activities, laboratory incidents and scandals surrounding the US drug giant Gilead's Hepatitis C program in Georgia which has resulted in at least 248 deaths of patients. The cause of death in the majority of cases has been listed as unknown, internal documents have shown.
The Georgian project GG-21 has been funded by DTRA and implemented by American military scientists from a special US Army unit code-named USAMRU-G who operate in the Lugar Center. They have been given diplomatic immunity in Georgia to research bacteria, viruses and toxins without being diplomats. This unit is subordinate to the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR).
Documents obtained from the US Federal contracts registry show that USAMRU-G is expanding its activities to other US allies in the region and is "establishing expeditionary capabilities" in Georgia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Romania, Poland, Latvia and any future locations. The next USAMRU-G project involving biological tests on soldiers is due to start in March of this year at the Bulgarian Military Hospital in Sofia.
Project UP-8: All deaths of study participants should be reported within 24 h
The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) has funded a similar project involving soldiers in Ukraine code-named UP-8: The spread of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) virus and hantaviruses in Ukraine and the potential need for differential diagnosis in patients with suspected leptospirosis. The project started in 2017 and was extended few times until 2020, internal documents show.
According to the project's description, blood samples will be collected from 4,400 healthy soldiers in Lviv, Kharkov, Odesa and Kyiv. 4,000 of these samples will be tested for antibodies against hantaviruses, and 400 of them - for the presence of antibodies against Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) virus. The results of the blood testing will not be provided to the study participants.
There is no information as to what other procedures will be performed except that "serious incidents, including deaths should be reported within 24 hours. All deaths of study subjects that are suspected or known to be related to the research procedures should be brought to the attention of the bioethics committees in the USA and Ukraine."
DTRA has allocated $80 million for biological research in Ukraine as of 30 July 2020, according to information obtained from the US Federal contracts registry. Tasked with the program is the US company Black &Veatch Special Projects Corp.
Another DTRA contractor operating in Ukraine is CH2M Hill. The American company has been awarded a $22.8 million contract (2020-2023) for the reconstruction and equipment of two biolaboratories: the State Scientific Research Institute of Laboratory Diagnostics and Veterinary-Sanitary Expertise (Kyiv ILD) and the State Service of Ukraine for Food Safety and Consumer Protection Regional Diagnostic Laboratory (Odesa RDL).
US personnel are indemnified for deaths and injuries to the local population
The DTRA activities in Georgia and Ukraine fall under the protection of special bilateral agreements. According to these agreements, Georgia and Ukraine shall hold harmless, bring no legal proceedings and indemnify the United States and its personnel, contractors and contractors' personnel, for damage to property, or death or injury to any persons in Georgia and Ukraine, arising out of activities under this Agreement. If DTRA-sponsored scientists cause deaths or injuries to the local population they cannot be held to account.
Comment: If that sounds familiar that's because we've heard this before; Big Pharma has a similar arrangement with governments around the world - protecting these monstrous organizations from any legal proceedings should it be proven that their Covid vaacines are dangerous, which they are.
Furthermore, according to the US-Ukraine Agreement, claims by third parties for deaths and injuries in Ukraine, arising out of the acts or omissions of any employees of the United States related to work under this Agreement, shall be the responsibility of Ukraine.
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Kommentar: So, the U.S.' biggest "allies" in Eastern Europe (and right near Russia's borders) are essentially guinea pigs in the U.S.' developing biological warfare plans against Russia, and probably elsewhere.
See: Pentagon Biological Weapons Program Never Ended: US Bio-labs Around The World