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Who can stab a rumor in your back? So when you bleed it's documented fact
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Sep 17 ā€¢ 8 tweets ā€¢ 5 min read
The pagers Israel exploded were made by Taiwanese company Gold Apollo. The pagers were reportedly imported 5 months ago (mid-April 2024), which lines up closely with a Knesset delegation visit to Taiwan during which Tsai pledged to "deepen" partnership between the 2 countries.
Image Gold Apollo denies involvement in the attacks, claiming sales & manufacturing of AR-924 pagers are handled by a Hungarian company, BAC Consulting. Gold Apollo president Hsu Ching-kuang further notes "strange" remittances that came through the Middle East. reuters.com/world/middle-eā€¦
May 3 ā€¢ 10 tweets ā€¢ 4 min read
šŸ§µInteresting moment from the Covid Select Subcommittee's interrogation of Peter Daszak I'd like to unpack.

Daszak claims DARPA didn't reject DEFUSE due to safety concerns but rather over its cost. (He's previously made this claim to The Intercept, but now does so under oath.) Daszak says "the only information we received from DARPA about the reasons for turning us down" came during an exit interview. Daszak previously described this interview as an apparently voluntary process for those who didn't receive funding. theintercept.com/2022/03/11/covā€¦
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Jan 17 ā€¢ 9 tweets ā€¢ 4 min read
The talking point from lab-leak proponents is that DARPA rejected EcoHealth's DEFUSE proposal because it was too risky. (If you read the letter closely, it's not clear this is true.) However, in a March 2, 2018 meeting, DARPA reviewer Jim Gimlett did not raise any risk concerns. Image Gimlett did, however, note that DARPA was not able to fund all proposals and may partially fund proposals or fund later stages of proposals. This gibes with the letter written (though not signed) by Gimlett which noted "several components" of DEFUSE were "potentially fundable."
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Jan 17 ā€¢ 8 tweets ā€¢ 3 min read
Last month, @emilyakopp of @USRightToKnow published an article about the infamous DEFUSE proposal based on documents obtained from USGS, a DEFUSE partner. However, USRTK uploaded only a portion of those records.

I have obtained the full FOIA cache: archive.org/details/2021-0ā€¦ @emilyakopp @USRightToKnow Scientist and natural-origin proponent @flodebarre also appears to have obtained the same cache of documents. She too has refused to publish the full batch, instead plucking out small excerpts in support of this thread:
Sep 1, 2023 ā€¢ 8 tweets ā€¢ 3 min read
I do not in any way agree with GoFundMe taking down the Grayzone's fundraiser, but, since I've yet to see anyone else mention it, I do think it's worth putting on the record that Max Blumenthal has reportedly agitated for such takedowns in the past. observer.com/2016/01/its-onā€¦
Image The Observer article reports that Max "pressured" GoFundMe to remove a fundraiser by (virulently pro-Israel pseudo-rabbi) Shmuley Boteach to buy a NYT ad tying then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to Max via his dad, long-time Clinton consigliere Sidney Blumenthal. Image
Jul 26, 2023 ā€¢ 21 tweets ā€¢ 10 min read
Two months after dropping atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the US military began drafting a secret plan to nuke 20 Soviet Cities in a "prevenative" surprise attack without provocation or warning. https://t.co/0glssyr2Jparchive.org/details/isbn_0ā€¦
Image This plan, known as JIC 329 (or "Strategic Vulnerability of the USSR to a Limited Air Attack") acknowledged that the Soviets posed no immediate threat to the US. Decimated by WWII and lacking a navy, the USSR was in a dire position relative to the largely unscathed US military.
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Apr 17, 2023 ā€¢ 4 tweets ā€¢ 3 min read
The new Senate Covid-origin report, primarily authored by biodefense ghoul Robert Kadlec, badly misrepresents the data on early circulation. Kadlec, citing only to the WHO's meta-analysis of studies on early circulation excludes an Italian study included in the WHO report, which found 111/959 pre-pandemic blood samples positive for antibodies dating back to Sept. 2019. cdn.who.int/media/docs/defā€¦ ImageImage
Apr 17, 2023 ā€¢ 10 tweets ā€¢ 4 min read
Someone who wishes to remain anonymous has provided me with a solid English translation of this letter, purportedly written by a former employee of the US-Thai military bio-lab AFRIMS. Please note that the authenticity of the letter cannot be verified. archive.org/details/afrimsā€¦ The letter opens with the author's purported background -- an idealistic AFRIMS worker grown jaded by the leadership's indifference to biosafety issues at the lab. The author claims that the onset of the Covid pandemic spurred them to speak out. Image
Apr 14, 2023 ā€¢ 19 tweets ā€¢ 10 min read
This week, the Washington Post published a long piece by Joby Warrick and David Willman raising the alarm about ostensible biosafety issues in China, the centerpiece of which is a 2019 brucella leak in Lanzhou. However, WaPo's account is wildly misleading. washingtonpost.com/investigationsā€¦ This long "expose" of Chinese biosafety dangers with the Lanzhou incident, calling it "mysterious" even though it's really not and misleadingly attributing it to a "government-run biomedical complex" rather than the private company that was responsible. Image
Mar 31, 2023 ā€¢ 16 tweets ā€¢ 5 min read
New FOIA obtained by @susamriid reveals for the first time 2 letters from Federal Select Agent Program officials to USAMRIID regarding persistent biolab security breaches at Ft. Detrick. In May 2018, USAMRIID reported that its steam storage tanks had backed up and leaked effluent onto the grass outside the containment area of Ft. Detrick. As a result, USAMRIID ceased working with the most dangerous pathogens in its labs.
Mar 29, 2023 ā€¢ 13 tweets ā€¢ 5 min read
Today, the Washington Post published a predictably awful piece on the dangers of "disinformation" campaigns, focusing on bio-weapons claims. In doing so, it spreads some dangerous misinformation of its own. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/ā€¦ The Editorial Board states categorically, despite mountains of evidence recently compiled and analyzed by @jeff_kaye, @zandapheri, @nicholsonbaker8 & others, that the claims of US bio-weapons use during the Korean War were "fabricated" and "proven false."
Mar 27, 2023 ā€¢ 4 tweets ā€¢ 3 min read
New FOIA from @user3425664 showing internal CDC communications and test results relating to the mysterious pneumonia outbreak in a N Virginia nursing home in July 2019. As many have noted, this was around the same time the CDC shut down Fort Detrick. archive.org/details/cdc_foā€¦ The Greenspring Nursing Home is not particularly close to Fort Detrick. It is, however, just a few miles from Fort Belvoir, home of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency which works on chemical and biological weapons. Image
Mar 7, 2023 ā€¢ 10 tweets ā€¢ 5 min read
In 2019, researchers at Fort Detrick published a paper assessing the emergent risks of SARS, MERS and "novel coronaviruses that may emerge in the future." The research was supported by an interagency agreement between the Army and DOE. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/Pā€¦ This paper eerily predicted the Covid pandemic, particularly the dangers of "person-to-person spread." The authors note that "Reverse genetics approaches have generated pre-emergent BatCoVs from sequence."
Dec 21, 2022 ā€¢ 5 tweets ā€¢ 4 min read
Robert Kadlec, ASPR under Trumpā€”a key pandemic roleā€”had previously worked for controversial vaccine manufacturer Emergent BioSolutions. Asked if he maintained ties with the US government while at Emergent, Kadlec says yes. With just one agency: the CIA. coronavirus.house.gov/sites/democratā€¦ Kadlec's relationship with the CIA goes back, he says, to the '90s when he assisted with work countering bio-weapons. He would later be detailed to the Bush White House where he assisted the CIA's phony search for WMDs in Iraq.
Dec 15, 2022 ā€¢ 5 tweets ā€¢ 3 min read
Robin Mooreā€”author of The French Connection & The Green Beretsā€”owned a property in Jamaica called Blue Hole, which the CIA explored as a possible (or actual?) launchpad for an op to smuggle Cuban defector Manolo Ray back into the country and topple Castro. archives.gov/files/researchā€¦ Robin Moore was greeted by CIA agent Jack Reed who presented him with a "recognition symbol" and instructed Moore to refer to Manolo as "George King."
Dec 11, 2022 ā€¢ 4 tweets ā€¢ 2 min read
Wow, Elon Musk, a Jeffrey Epstein associate who wants to implant microchips in children's brains, apparently believes the pedophile concept of "False Memory" should be taught to kids "at a young age." Creepy stuff!!
Nov 23, 2022 ā€¢ 12 tweets ā€¢ 6 min read
Yesterday was the 59th anniversary of the day #CIAkilledJFK, and I happen to be on vacation in Pensacola. So let me tell you a story about how this building I passed by yesterdayā€”the old Thiesen Building on Panafox, once the tallest skyscraper in Floridaā€”connects to JFK's murder. Image On March 17, 1964, Hank Killam was found dead with his throat slashed some 50 ft from the shattered windows of the Linen Department Store, on the building's first floor. Killam, it turns out, had connections to both Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby. ImageImageImage
Nov 3, 2022 ā€¢ 8 tweets ā€¢ 4 min read
In their Vanity Fair/ProPublica article, Eban & Kao proffer the argument that China knew about Covid earlier than they've admitted bc their first vaccine patent application was submitted on 2/24/20. Yet Moderna had made its first clinical batch by 2/7/20! propublica.org/article/senateā€¦ Indeed, Moderna had completed its vax design by 1/13/20, two days after the genomic sequence was released. At the same time, NIAID had already approved the vax for Phase I clinical trials. By 3/16/20, they'd jabbed their first clinical trial patient. sec.gov/Archives/edgarā€¦
Oct 28, 2022 ā€¢ 8 tweets ā€¢ 5 min read
A team convened by North Carolina Senator Richard Burr to study the origins of Covid just released its interim report, and, despite the fact that Burr's own state is home to one of the main suspects, Ralph Baric & UNC both go completely unmentioned. help.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/ā€¦ Maybe that's because the report was researched & written by Toy Reid, a China Hawk veteran of the Rand Corporation, the State Dept, and Marco Rubio's staff who was recruited to the research team by biodefense czar (and fellow Dalai Lama fan) Robert Kadlec. propublica.org/article/senateā€¦
Oct 11, 2022 ā€¢ 15 tweets ā€¢ 8 min read
Tulsi Gabbard is currently assigned to the 351st Civil Affairs Command (351 CACOM), an Army Reserve psyop unit. This same unit was once headed by psyop guru Maj. Gen. Paul E. Vallely, a major Qanon proponent and co-author of "From PSYOP to MindWar" with Michael Aquino.



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The Vallely-Aquino paper advocates for aggressive psychological warfare on both the enemy and the American people, primarily by "seizing" the US media as well as by employing "atmospheric electromagnetic activity, air ionization, and extremely low frequency waves."

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Oct 6, 2022 ā€¢ 5 tweets ā€¢ 3 min read
In 1983, the CIA supervised commando speedboat raids on Nicaraguan port facilities to cripple the nation's oil mining industry. In an echo of current events, these raids included the bombing of an underwater pipeline running to Puerto Sandino.
cia.gov/readingroom/doā€¦ According to Duane Clarridge, the CIA official who led the attacks, the CIA sent its "unilaterally controlled Latino assets" to dive down and plant charges on the pipeline, but while they successfully damaged the line, they were outfoxed by the Sandinistas' frogmen.