The Ukrainian biolabs are nothing new. They were built during Soviet times and targeted for US "defense conversion" & "nonproliferation security" money through Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR/Nunn-Lugar) program. The scandal is that they have not been secured after 25+ years.
2) CTR/Nunn-Lugar program allowed Soviet-era weapons of mass destruction programs to continue under certain circumstances, even when US officials were denied the right to inspect what they were funding.
CTR funding was to dismantle nuclear, chemical & bio weapons facilities.
3) I wrote about this in a 1997 exchange with Assistant Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter and other Clinton Administration officials. It included "germ warfare weapons." academia.edu/11034977/Autho…
4) As early as 1993, I criticized the Clinton Admin's willful ignorance of former Soviet chemical weapons scientists, and the concerns they raised about how US aid was allowing those programs to continue. I interviewed two of the developers of Novichok. academia.edu/11034118/Post_…
5) There are many political equities here. Some Clinton administration officials involved in the gross failures of the CTR/Nunn-Lugar program that allowed Russia and others to continue to develop nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons remain active in politics & policy.
6) As US senators, Joe Biden and John Kerry supported CTR/Nunn-Lugar funding & opposed any amendments to the law and regulations that would prevent abuses in the former USSR.
It is because of their opposition to stopping these programs that we face some of the messes of today.
7) I interviewed 3 Soviet scientists who developed the Novichok binary chemical weapon: Vil Mirzayanov, Lev Fedorov & Vladimir Uglev. All agreed with my criticisms of CTR/Nunn-Lugar. It should have shut down Novichok by 1994 or 1995.
8) Instead, despite US aid through CTR/Nunn-Lugar, the secret Novichok program continued and advanced.
Putin's agents used a more modern version of Novichok in 2018 to attempt to assassinate former Russian officer Sergei Skripal in the UK.
A group of us got Novichok scientist Vil Mirzayanov exfiltrated out of Russia to the United States before he could be arrested for his revelations. It's a fascinating story with unlikely allies. I am told that he helped US and/or British scientists develop antidotes to Novichok.
Believe it or not, the real credit for exfiltrating Novichok scientist Vil Mirzayanov goes to Greenpeace. Greenpeace did all the heavy lifting. It helped me navigate the Soviet chemical warfare network. One of the many weird stories of the aftermath of the Soviet collapse.
I don’t have any firsthand knowledge of what became of those Soviet labs in Ukraine, but they remained in Russia to produce WMD. I’d be skeptical of whatever Putin’s regime has to say, because its 2018 Novichok attack proves Moscow was still in the chemical weapons business.
Russian Novichok scientist Vil Mirzayanov described in 1994 how the Russian government deceived the US about its chemical weapons destruction and secret replacement with new generations of binary weapons, including Novichok. The same might be said for Russian biological weapons.
1995: The Russian general who headed Moscow's US-funded programs to "convert" Russian chemical & BIOLOGICAL WARFARE plants to civilian use was sacked for allegedly smuggling CW to a terrorist state. Clinton admin looked the other way in order to ratify an arms control agreement.
1997: Congress had to force Clinton administration to reveal the extent of Russia's ongoing chemical weapons program, and loopholes, that it had hidden from US public to appease Moscow to ratify a treaty. Sounds like today's Iran Deal.
This is news. Make sense. There are plenty of good, legitimate reasons for Ukraine, which produces top scientists and engineers, to have biological labs, and for US to work with them. But why the coverups? thenationalpulse.com/2022/03/08/oba…
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1) Take a look at Europe and trans-Atlantic relations, and see how they have moved in the direction President Trump envisioned. His 2017 Warsaw speech on sovereignty summed it up nicely. Excerpts follow. nbcnews.com/politics/donal…
2) "Despite every effort to transform you, oppress you, or destroy you, you endured and overcame....
"The story of Poland is the story of a people who have never lost hope, who have never been broken, and who have never, ever forgotten who they are."
3) "there is a courage and a strength deep in the Polish character that no one could destroy. The Polish martyr, Bishop Michael Kozal, said it well: 'More horrifying than a defeat of arms is a collapse of the human spirit.'"
Informative analysis and argument by Dr. Robert Malone about the Ukraine "biolab" controversy.
He's a virologist and microbiologist who is well-connected at the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) that funded the labs. rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/ukraine-biol…
What Malone colleague said:
"All the mainstream media pundits that suddenly became overnight COVID experts have now suddenly become overnight national foreign policy experts. It is aggravating to watch them cloud the issue and add fuel to the current Russian Chinese propaganda."
Malone: "'Biolabs' is a very generic term. A biolab could be anything from the room with a kitchen sink, microscope ... all the way to a high-containment BSL-4 bioweapon research laboratory housing non-human primates.... It means almost nothing."
Two years ago last week, secret Chinese Communist Party documents were revealed, showing instructions to Chinese diplomats to blame the Covid-19 pandemic on other countries. bitterwinter.org/de-sinicizing-…
On March 8, 2020, Congressman Ted Lieu ripped into the idea of saying "Wuhan Virus" and appeared to imply that the pandemic might have originated in Italy.
Keep in mind that the Western figures who supported the "Sobchak St. Petersburg Mafiya" to run the Kremlin in the 1990s included Bill Clinton, Joe Biden & John Kerry. They ignored the warnings to leverage US aid to keep the chekists out. That mafiya group included Vladimir Putin.
Putin was a deputy mayor of St. Petersburg at the time. I met him in 1993, but he had a creepy chekist look to him so I refused to shake his hand. I didn't know his background until after he moved to Moscow and became Yeltsin's Minister of Security.
The American politicians and their allies who supported the St. Petersburg Mafiya spent years profiting politically or financially from enabling the Russian gangster-state.
So there's a special irony to their denunciation of critics as Putin agents.
.@JosepBorrellF should be sacked immediately and move back to Cuba before he makes things worse.
Maybe @hermanntertsch can provide some insights to the rest of the EU about how @JosepBorrellIF secretly reveals confidential EU matters to the Cuban embassy. Imagine what Borrell is telling the Chinese!
“Russophobia” is trending now. This is an old KGB and FSB theme. I was first labeled with it in 1993 because I said the US should condition all Russia recovery aid on Russia uprooting the old KGB. Plenty of Americans - including some current 🇺🇦 champions, called me that.
The record should show that the Clinton Admin - including Strobe Talbott, Al Gore, Richard Morningstar, and USAID (esp its Rule of Law program) that OPPOSED support for Russians who sought to uproot former KGB & prevent categories of its officers from holding public positions.
I was a contractor for the USAID Rule of Law program in Russia in the early/mid-1990s and was fired for pushing to fund Russian groups that sought to uproot the re-named KGB and its networks, and for promoting “lustration” which would have prevented chekists from holding office.