The issues of the dangers of biolab, in reality, bioweapons labs, across the West, is one issue that has concerned presidential candidate Robert Kennedy, but not others, certainly not Big Pharma candidates, Biden and Trump. The alarming point that comes from the Covid lab leak, now accepted as the leading explanation of the Covid pandemic, is that labs leaks occur, no matter how careful, and what level of bio-security is maintained.
The Midwestern Doctor.com, who has long posts, goes into this. What is of deep concern, is lab leaks have occurred in the US many times, and not just communist China. For example, lab leaks involving smallpox and anthrax occurred in the US, UK, and the former Soviet Union. The 1977 H1N1 influenza pandemic was traced back to a US lab leak, and the 2001 Anthrax attacks in the US were linked to a weaponized strain produced in US bioweapons labs.
At present, as far as we know, the US and communist China are jointly working on a genetic engineering gain-of-function project to make bird flu even more dangerous, and more easily contracted by humans. The argument for doing this is, well, just maybe this super-dangerous strain will evolve in nature, so let's be ready. In fact, the opposite is the case, as evolution does not favour natural selections that wipe out the majority of the host population. Thus, there must be another reason for producing such mega-death strains, and the most plausible hypothesis is that the endgame is to eliminate most of the world's "useless eaters," us, for the globalists to maximise resource use in an AI world with robot workers.
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"In my eyes, the most important thing to recognize about the bioweapons industry is that lab leaks are routine and inevitable. Sadly, the 2019 Wuhan lab leak is not the first time this reckless research has been catastrophic. For example:
In 1950, the US Navy covertly sprayed harmful bacteria in the San Francisco Bay Area, causing infections and fatalities. Those bacteria then became endemic in the area.
Fatal lab leaks involving smallpox and anthrax occurred in the US, UK, and Soviet Union.
Lyme disease emerged near a US government facility that was weaponizing the same bacteria.
The 1977 H1N1 influenza pandemic was traced back to a lab leak.
The 2001 Anthrax attacks in the US were linked to a weaponized strain found only in bioweapons labs.
Numerous SARS lab leaks have occurred since 2002, contributing to broader outbreaks.
A strong case can be made that Ebola and monkeypox outbreaks originated from lab leaks.
The SV-40 virus which was known to have links to kidney disease and cancer contaminated the polio vaccines (likewise evidence suggests that this happened with HIV).
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) emerged from chimpanzee research activities.
Note: prior to COVID-19, the scientific community was well aware of how dangerous Gain of Function research was, and after a few prominent (and admitted) lab leaks happened over a short period of time, the scientific community petitioned President Obama imploring him to stop this research. Obama listened and in 2014 paused all federal funding on GoF research (and further highlighted the danger of GoF on the SARS virus). Fauci (who was likely profiting from performing the research for the DoD) got around this issue by outsourcing the research to Wuhan through the Ecohealth Alliance. This grant was so egregious that the HHS's Office of the Inspector General actually investigated it and concluded both the NIH and the Ecohealth Alliance did not act appropriately with overseeing the grant.
Furthermore, while disastrous lab leaks periodically happen, safety breaches are far more common (but rarely reported). For example, a recent Lancet paper looked at papers in a few languages published between 2000-2021 and from that was able identify 309 documented lab infections, 16 lab escapes and several deaths).
Similarly, the Cambridge Working Group estimated in 2014 that potentially dangerous lab leaks occur, on average, two times each week in the US alone and by 2018 this number had risen to an average of four times per week.
In short, contrary to the industry's repeated claims their research is safe and devoid of risk, the existing data demonstrates otherwise.
Note: while these figures are horrifying, it is important to recognize that the majority of lab leaks and biosafety events go unreported and that in recent years (e.g., due to the fallout from COVID-19), the scientific literature has become much more reluctant to report on these events. This is akin to the situation in the vaccine industry, where in the early 1900s there were hundreds of disasters (which often killed or permanently disabled the recipients) reported throughout the medical literature, but by the mid-1900s, those reports dried up and very few could be found. Furthermore, as insiders from the vaccine industry shared, the reports that entered the medical literature in the early 1900s were only the tip of the iceberg as the vast majority went unreported. Later this month I will release an article compiling all those forgotten vaccine disasters (which is taking a while since there are so many of them).
The Risky Business of Bioweapons ResearchGiven the frequency of lab leaks, I believe it is fair to argue those leaks are inevitable. This in turn I believe is a product of the following:
There is a lot of money to be made from studying (and creating) dangerous microbes. Because the current corporate system consistently prioritizes profits over everything else and penalties for gross corporate misconduct are almost non-existent (e.g., no one at Pfizer or Moderna has yet been held accountable for their vaccines), the fact that the bioweapons industry has guaranteed funding regardless of what happens (e.g., leaking COVID-19) means the industry has no real incentive to clean up its research practices.
Some of the technicians who work in the labs conducting these experiments are not appropriately trained or paid for the work they do (as this saves money). Because of this, you can find numerous reports where one of those technicians had a biosafety incident which could have been prevented with adequate training. Likewise, since many of them aren't being paid, this necessitates working other jobs to help make ends meet, and you also will find reports of biosafety incidents that essentially seemed to be a product of the technician being tired and hence skipping over some of the existing safety procedures.
Note: incidents also exist where inadequate safety equipment or environmental controls (e.g., appropriate ventilation) was provided by the lab (e.g., a Congressional report found that prior to COVID, the Wuhan lab had defective ventilation systems).
Unless you have worked in these facilities, it is difficult to appreciate just how many things can go wrong, especially when live animals (which will unexpectedly move, claw and bite you) are involved.
The unconditional funding this industry receives frequently results in quite sketchy activity occurring. For example, it was recently discovered (completely by accident) that an illegal Chinese lab was operating in the middle of California's farm belt. This lab in turn lacked almost all of the basic safety precautions labs were expected to follow (e.g. biological fluids were being stored in Gatorade bottles) and it contained a variety of harmful pathogens.
Note: A Congressional committee which later investigated this lab found:
The illegal biolab was run by a Chinese citizen who was a wanted fugitive in Canada.
The illegal biolab contained thousands of samples of labeled, unlabeled, and encoded potential pathogens, including HIV, malaria, tuberculosis, and Covid.
The illegal biolab also contained a freezer labeled "Ebola," which contained unlabeled, sealed silver bags consistent with how the lab stored high risk biological materials. Ebola is a Select Agent with a lethality rate between 25-90%.
The biolab contained nearly a thousand transgenic mice, genetically engineered to mimic the human immune system. Lab workers said that the mice were designed "to catch and carry the COVID-19 virus.
After local officials who discovered the lab sought help from the CDC and others, the CDC refused to test any of the samples.
I hence believe that unless this research is shifted to only being conducted on islands (which is unlikely to happen), it should be assumed that these biolabs will inevitably leak harmful diseases into their communities. I thus would argue that one should avoid living in the vicinity of one, although as the California example shows, one does not always get the option to chose.
Note: the island idea is not necessarily a solution either. For example, the research that created Lyme disease was conducted at an isolated government facility housed on an island off Massachusetts's coast. Unfortunately, its quarantine was broken by deer swimming to the island from the coast who then brought the weaponized ticks back to the mainland."