1/ If you think Wuhan is a big deal, read about what our Department of Defense is doing in labs around the world, and in particular, at the Lugar Center in the Republic of Georgia. (hint: the Wuhan lab was funded by the Pentagon) silview.media/2021/06/03/us-…
2/ The $3.7 million Wuhan grant? Pfft.
The Lugar Center (via Eco Health, from the US DOD) received $6.5 million to collect samples from bats, and screen for Coronaviruses. 20,000 samples is the goal.
3/ Wikipedia claims Georgia funds this lab, which is a joke.
It was built by US DOD (taxpayer) funds, and it is massively funded by US taxpayer grants.
It is staffed by US military biologists and civilian contractors.
It is not subject to accountability to Congress.
4/ Welcome to the horror of the Bioweapons Arms Race of the 21st Century.
1/ Did the May 2018 flooding at Fort Detrick which led to the overflow and ultimately failure of the Steam Sterilization Plant cause environmental contamination?
2/ "Even after follow-up requests from both our mayor and county executive in February, Colonel Nunnally and the Army have continued to be nontransparent about their environmental monitoring data and assessment process."
In other words: Who knows?
3/ What we do know, is that quite a few animal species can be infected by SARS-CoV-2.
They can be both infected by the virus and transmit it back to humans. Mink can also transmit the virus to other animals. frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
1/ In the middle of July 2019, outbreaks of respiratory disease broke out at 2 care facilities in Fairfax Co. Virginia. This is not an unusual occurrence, except that it was the middle of summer. fairfaxcounty.gov/health/outbrea…
2/ Also in the middle of July 2019, the CDC ordered the USAMRIID to "cease and desist" all work involving select agents and toxins, because of "breeches of containment". Redacted FOIA documents here: ia804500.us.archive.org/25/items/cdc-f…
3/ Prior to the "cease" order on July 19, there had been other issues involving safety equipment and procedures in the lab. One was when a worker failed to wear a respirator where "non human primates" were caged, and a necropsy was being performed.
2/ How in BLOODY HELL did a business who had operated under a variety of names, was already in bankruptcy proceedings, having as much as 50 million in debt, with no employees, and an average sales income of ~$200K, get a $55,000,000 contract with the Trump administration?
3/ A little digging turns up remarkable things.
Here is where they are or were located, in Leesburg, VA. Next door is a trailer court, not that it matters.
215 Depot Ct Se Fl 2 Leesburg, VA 20175 United States
Yes, everyone was against him. But also yes, he was ineffectual and malleable and the ones who “took him down” were not NYT editors or FBI spooks but rather the people he chose to surround himself with in his inner circle.
But after getting elected, Trump did damn near everything wrong—from straying from (or completely ignoring) his platform and promises, to surrounding himself with swampy neocon quislings, to mistaking tweets for legislation...
In July 2019 illnesses break out in Northern Virginia. The story broke on July 11. From the Greenspring long term care facility 54 people were sickened, 18 were hospitalized, and 2 died. Respiratory symptoms and pneumonia.
2/ On July 15, 2019 an update tells us that the CDC is testing for "viruses and bacteria that may cause respiratory illness".
Can anyone tell me, is it typical for the CDC to get involved in something such as this when 2 people have died? fairfaxcounty.gov/health/outbrea…
3/ The next day, we learn more have been sickened, another has died, and no results yet from CDC testing.
It is my belief that the earliest spread of SARS-CoV-2 occurred not in Wuhan, but in the United States, and there is evidence the earliest cases occurred in proximity to the USAMRIID in Fort Detrick. 1/
Yes, the article was published in 2021. But read on...
USAMRIID was shut down by the CDC in 2019. The details of the shutdown involved non-human primates and an un-named "select agent" which bore risks of respiratory infection. 2/
So, the question is was USAMRIID already researching SARS-CoV-2 in 2019, and testing on non-human primates? They won't tell us. That is a matter of National Security they say.
There is growing evidence that SARS-CoV-2 was circulating in the public much earlier than believed. 3/