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US Planned to Use Migratory Birds to Infect Russia

March 10, 2022



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"The purpose of the UP-4 project was to study the spread of particularly dangerous infections
 through migrating birds, including highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza, from which mortality
in humans reaches 50 percent, as well as Newcastle disease.

"With a high degree of probability, it can be said that one of the tasks of the United States and its allies
is to create bio-agents capable of selectively infecting various ethnic groups of the population.


Russian Army Briefing


Due to the fact that Ukraine has a unique geographical location where transcontinental migration routes intersect, 145 biological species were studied within the framework of this project.

At the same time, at least two species of migratory birds were identified, whose routes pass mainly through the territory of Russia.  Information on migration routes passing through the countries of Eastern Europe was also summarized.

 Of all the methods developed in the United States to destabilize the epidemiological situation, this is one of the most reckless and irresponsible, since it does not allow controlling the further development of the situation.

This is confirmed by the course of the pandemic of a new coronavirus infection, the occurrence and features of which raise many questions.

In addition, the R-781 project is interesting, where bats are considered as carriers of potential biological weapons agents. Among the identified priorities is the study of bacterial and viral pathogens that can be transmitted from bats to humans: pathogens of plague, leptospirosis, brucellosis, as well as coronaviruses and filoviruses.

The research was carried out in close proximity to the borders of Russia - the areas of the Black Sea coast and the Caucasus. The project is being implemented with the involvement of not only Ukrainian laboratories, but also Georgian laboratories controlled by the Pentagon, in cooperation with the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and the US Geopolitical Service.

bird-flu-520x245.jpgThe analyzed materials on the UP-8 project aimed at studying the Congo-Crimean hemorrhagic fever virus and hantaviruses in Ukraine clearly refute the US public statement that only Ukrainian scientists work in the Pentagon biolabs in Ukraine without the intervention of American biologists.

One of the documents confirms that all serious high-risk studies are conducted under the direct supervision of specialists from the United States.

The payroll statement for the work performed by Ukrainian performers clearly demonstrates the scheme of their financing.

The fact of payment by the US Department of Defense of funds for participation in research directly, without the involvement of intermediaries, is confirmed. Attention is drawn to the extremely modest, by American standards, wages. This indicates a low assessment of the professionalism of Ukrainian specialists and disregard for them on the part of American colleagues.

In addition, the materials studied contain proposals to expand the US military biological program on the territory of Ukraine.  Thus, there was evidence of the continuation of the completed biological projects UP-2, UP-9, UP-10, aimed at studying the pathogens of anthrax and African swine fever.

The Pentagon is also interested in insect vectors capable of spreading dangerous infectious diseases. The analysis of the obtained materials confirms the fact that more than 140 containers with ectoparasites of bats - fleas and ticks - were transferred abroad from the biolab in Kharkiv.  It is characteristic that similar studies were conducted in the 40s of the last century when creating components of biological weapons by the Japanese detachment 731, whose members subsequently fled to the United States from prosecution for war crimes.

I would like to remind you that representatives of Western States are extremely cautious about the transfer of their bio-materials. At the same time, the available documents confirm numerous cases of transfer of biological samples of Ukrainian citizens abroad. Thus, 350 cryo-containers with blood serum samples were transferred from the Public Health Center of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine to the Reference Laboratory of Infectious Diseases of the Australian Doherty Institute under the pretext of determining antibody titers.

Another example is the German-funded project No. 68727 EN on the study of pathogens of Congo-Crimean hemorrhagic fever and hantaviruses. Within its framework, a thousand samples of blood serum from citizens from different regions of Ukraine belonging exclusively to the Slavic ethnic group were transferred to the Bernard Nocht Institute of Tropical Medicine (Hamburg).

With a high degree of probability, it can be said that one of the tasks of the United States and its allies is to create bio-agents capable of selectively infecting various ethnic groups of the population. During the hearings held on March 8 in the US Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland reported on the presence of bio-facilities in Ukraine where research in the field of biosafety was conducted. She expressed concern about the possibility of transferring these laboratories and the materials there under the control of the Russian Armed Forces.

According to available information, the Americans have already managed to evacuate most of the documentation from the laboratories of Kiev, Kharkiv and Odessa, including databases, biomaterials and equipment, to the Lviv Research Institute of Epidemiology and Hygiene and to the American Consulate in Lviv.

The possibility of moving part of the collection to the territory of Poland is not excluded. In fact, with her statement, Nuland indirectly confirmed the Pentagon's implementation of a military biological program in Ukraine, bypassing existing international agreements.





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