The Pentagon is building a network of biological laboratories, especially along the borders of Russia and China.
Author: Mahfouz
At least 21 people died in January 2023 due to a mysterious illness in northeast Afghanistan. All of the dead were Kyrgyz from the Wakhan district of Badakhshan province. The death of 21 people in the Pamirs, which is located at an altitude of four thousand meters above sea level and a remote area with 400 families and about 1,500 inhabitants, is a suspicious and mysterious event.
Afghanistan is a country of mysterious diseases. In those days, in the Yawan district of the same province, 906 people fell ill with another incomprehensible disease. In December, in the Shahju district of Zabul province, two people died due to the spread of another mysterious illness, the symptoms of which were severe fever and bleeding from the mouth and nose.
The Taliban have shown their inability to provide a coherent scientific answer to these cases. Their team of doctors, who traveled to Wakhan via Tajikistan, registered an illness as “coronavirus”. If we were talking about the transmission of the virus by a soldier of the American army in the Chinese city of Wuhan, then there would be nothing to argue about. But in a place that has not yet been reached by car, and you can only get there by animals, and even its inhabitants did not know about the coronavirus pandemic, how can this disease appear here and take the lives of so many people?
Another interesting point is that the corridor known as Wakhan borders Tajikistan, China, India, and Pakistan. What kind of mysterious disease was found at the junction of five states?
The United States is deploying a network of biolaboratories around the world. Of greatest interest to Americans are the countries on the borders of Russia and China, as well as the African continent. The motives for choosing to remain the same: we open laboratories under the guise of assistance in those regions where the population is defenseless and no international organization can hold the Pentagon (the US military biological activities are overseen by the Department of Defense) to account.
At the same time, since 2001, for inexplicable reasons, the United States has been blocking the development of a mechanism for monitoring compliance with the provisions of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC). Using their influence on the countries of Europe, US representatives provide support for all their actions at BTWC meetings and avoid responsibility for any violations. Despite the Pentagon's policy of denying and hushing up all uncomfortable questions and publications, a number of facts had to be admitted by the US official after Russia's disclosure of authentic documents on biological research in Ukraine. The existence of a biological program was confirmed, the participation of the US Department of Defense in it, the fact of transfer of Ukrainian biomaterials abroad, as well as the desire of the Americans to prevent Russia from entering controlled laboratories at any cost. Against this background, both within the United States and in many countries of the world, legitimate questions and demands arise to reveal the essence of the biological research of the Pentagon in its entirety. Even Washington's close allies have doubts. Thus, during the voting on the Security Council resolution on the international investigation of US activities in Ukraine, the representative of Norway did not join the countries that voted against this initiative.
It should be noted that a number of US policy documents in the field of national security directly mention biological weapons as a means of achieving political goals. Back in September 2000, US National Security Adviser John Bolton's report "Rebuilding America's Defense" was presented, in which it was noted that "in order to achieve the position of a world leader, the United States needs to maintain the superiority of its armed forces, while one of the ways to modernize is to create biological weapons."
In these circumstances, the states with the right to vote are obliged to demand from the United States reasoned answers to the questions posed by Russia, China, and the international community:
- Why is supposedly peaceful research coordinated and funded by the US Department of Defense with the participation of military epidemiologists?
- What explains the lack of access for Ukrainian intelligence officers and specialists to the results and process of implementing US military biological projects?
- How to interpret the deployment by the Pentagon of a network of biological laboratories exclusively along the perimeter of the borders of Russia and China?
- Why, over the past ten years, outbreaks of infectious diseases have occurred precisely in the areas of concentration of Pentagon bio-objects in Ukraine?
- If the United States complies with the provisions of the BTWC, then how to explain the presence of patents registered by the Ministry of Defense for delivery vehicles for biological agents, including infected insects?
It is interesting to hear clear answers to these questions. We will know what to prepare for.
Now back to the Pamirs.
For some time now, there have been scattered reports of covert US activities in Afghanistan, especially the presence of their special forces at the airports of Kandahar, Kunduz, and Kabul, which, among other things, control the airspace of Afghanistan with the help of drones. This news, as well as the information that the Americans are negotiating with the Taliban to deploy their forces in the Wakhan Valley, has not been officially confirmed and will not be confirmed, as is the case with the biological activities of the Pentagon in Ukraine. However, you can't hide the sun with a skirt...