Tintin
3rd September 2020, 16:14
A placeholder thread in case this story develops with any real momentum.
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I'd certainly be interested to see what the documents may reveal provided Dilyana is able to make them available ideally in full.
EFO
3rd September 2020, 17:29
Cool!!!Keep us posted.I want to see the paper!
Tintin
8th September 2020, 13:10
With thanks to Gwin Ru for this update here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?110970-Biowarfare-Labs-Fort-Detrick-Etc....&p=1376750&viewfull=1#post1376750) :thumbsup: and here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?110970-Biowarfare-Labs-Fort-Detrick-Etc....&p=1376642&viewfull=1#post1376642)
New data leak from the Pentagon biolaboratory in Georgia
By Dilyana Gaytandzhieva -September 6, 2020
Source: Arms Watch (http://armswatch.com/new-data-leak-from-the-pentagon-biolaboratory-in-georgia/)
Leaked e-mails between the Lugar Center, the Pentagon biolaboratory in Tbilisi, the US Embassy to Georgia and the Georgian Ministry of Health reveal new information about the $161 million secretive US Government biological research program in this former Soviet country.
The data allegedly originating from the Ministry of Health of Georgia has been published anonymously on Twitter and on a forum for database leaks – Raidforums. Among the documents there are internal memos, official letters and detailed information about US government projects at the Lugar Center, funding and foreign business trips.
Arms Watch volunteers have analyzed the leaked data and discovered very interesting facts about the Center’s recent activities.
The Pentagon has planned to turn Georgia into its largest biological research center overseas, combining its military resources with the resources of the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Georgia.
Furthermore, the number of US projects and grants have increased as well as the number of US scientists deployed to the Lugar Center. The Pentagon-funded facility is planned to temporarily accommodate 16 CDC specialists from Atlanta, for whom Georgia will build a separate BSL-2 laboratory, administrative building and a campus near the Lugar Center. In addition, Georgia will become a regional CDC hub for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, internal documents reveal.
The Lugar Center already sparked controversy about possible dual-use research in 2018 when leaked documents (http://dilyana.bg/us-diplomats-involved-in-trafficking-of-human-blood-and-pathogens-for-secret-military-program/) revealed that US diplomats in Georgia were involved in the trafficking of frozen human blood and pathogens for a secret military program.
The Lugar Center is just one of the many Pentagon biolaboratories in 25 countries across the world. They are funded by the US Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) under a $ 2.1 billion military program – Cooperative Biological Engagement Program (CBEP), and are located in former Soviet Union countries such as Georgia (the motherland of former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin) and Ukraine, the Middle East, South East Asia and Africa.
Pentagon research on bioterrorism agents at the Lugar Center
US military scientists have been deployed to Georgia for research on bioterrorism agents at the Lugar Center, according to the new data leak. These bio-agents (https://emergency.cdc.gov/agent/agentlist-category.asp) have the potential to be aerosolized and used as bioweapons. Among them anthrax, tularemia, Brucella, Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, Hantavirus, Y. pestis (causing the disease plague).
The US military biological research projects in Georgia have been funded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). According to internal data, American and Georgian scientists are currently working on the following DTRA projects in the Lugar Center:
Project 1059: Zoonotic Infections with Fever and Skin Injuries in Georgia
The project includes isolation of new orthopoxviruses in humans, rodents, domestic and wild animals in Georgia, and collection of rodents (as a natural reservoir for this virus) for their further study.
Duration: 01/11/2015-31/10/2018 (extended to 2020)
Funding: $702,343
Project 1060: Characterization of the Georgian National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) Strain Repository by New Generation Sequencing
Description: characterization and genome research on 100 strains from four endemic species: Y. pestis (causing the disease plague), B. anthracis (anthrax), Brucella, and F. tularensis (causing the disease tularemia).
Duration: 01/11/2015-31/10/2018
Funding: $ 518,409
Project 1439: Molecular Virological Research in Georgia
Description and objectives:
- Identify and characterize Hantavirus and Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) strains by molecular methods;
- Characterize and study genetic diversity of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus and hantavirus strains isolated from rodents and ectoparasites;
- Serological examination of febrile patients with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome;
- Collection of rodents and ectoparasites (ticks, fleas);
Duration: 16/08/2017-15/08/2021
Funding: $612,614
Project 1497: Molecular Epidemiology and Ecology of Yersinia Species in Georgia and Azerbaijan
Description: 1) Ecological research on rodents in Kerb on the Georgian-Azerbaijani border 2) Isolation of different strains of Yersinia; 3) Molecular screening of collected rodent and flea samples. 4) A comparative analysis of the genomes of Yersinia strains obtained during the fieldwork; 5) Spatial analysis of the distribution of Yersinia strains.
Duration: 01/09/2017-31/08/2018 (extended to 2022)
Funding: $134,090.00
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Slide: DTRA Projects in Georgia (http://armswatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/DTRA-0-scaled.jpg)
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Project 1742: Risks of bat-borne zoonotic diseases in Western Asia
Duration: 24/10/2018-23 /10/2019
Funding: $71,500
http://armswatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/EcoHealth-Alliance-Project-696x557.jpg
Picture: Eco-Health Alliance project
In 2017 the US Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) launched a $6.5 million project on bats and coronaviruses (https://www.usaspending.gov/#/award/ASST_NON_HDTRA11710064_9761) in Western Asia (Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey and Jordan) with the Lugar Center being the local laboratory for this genetic research. The duration of the program is 5 years and has been implemented by the non-profit US organisation Eco Health Alliance (https://www.wabnet.org/research/coronavirus-project/).
The project’s objectives are: 1. Capture and non-lethally sample 5,000 bats in 5-year period (2017-2022) 2. Collect 20,000 samples (i.e. oral, rectal swabs and/or feces, and blood) and screen for coronaviruses using consensus PCR at regional labs in Georgia and Jordan. According to the project presentation (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/328676300_Bats_and_Viruses_in_Western_Asia_A_Model_for_One_Health_Surveillance_using_Research_Networ ks), Eco Health Alliance already sampled 270 bats of 9 species in three Western Asian countries: 90 individual bats in Turkey (Aug 2018), Georgia (Sept 2018), and Jordan (Oct 2018).
Video (http://armswatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/EcoHealth-Alliance-Bat-sampling.mp4?_=1)
EcoHealth Alliance and Georgian scientists sampling a bat for coronavirus research in 2018 (Facebook, Keti Sidamonidze)
Coincidentally, the same Pentagon contractor tasked with the US DoD bat-research program – Eco Health Alliance, USA, also collected bats and isolated coronaviruses along with Chinese scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. EcoHealth Alliance received a $3.7 million grant (https://taggs.hhs.gov/Detail/AwardDetail?arg_AwardNum=R01AI110964&arg_ProgOfficeCode=104) from the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) to collect and study coronaviruses in bats in China from 2014 to 2019.
Project 1911: Ricketsia and Coxelia infection surveillance in Georgia and Azerbaijan (US federal grant HDTRA1-19-1-0042 awarded to NCDC-Georgia)
Duration: 23/09/2019 – 22/09/2022
Funding: $945,000
Despite the official claims of Georgia and USA that the Lugar Center is under the full control of the government of this Caucasus country internal documents show otherwise. Not only has the Pentagon funded biological research projects but it has also paid all the expenses for security and maintenance including utility bills – water, gas, electricity, and cleaning. Tasked with the operational and scientific support to the Lugar Center is USAMRU-Georgia, a special unit deployed to Georgia by the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR). WRAIR has paid: $524,625 (2016-2018), $650,000 (2017-2019) and $1,062,400 (2017-2021) for utility bills, and a further $158,050 (2016-2017) and $322,000 (2018-2021) for security guards.
The Pentagon has also awarded a private US contractor, Technology Management Company (TMC) an $8 million contract (https://govtribe.com/award/federal-idv-award/indefinite-delivery-contract-w81xwh16d0022?__cf_chl_captcha_tk__=d13e39fb58b20a3b32105fa9c0baabf2c9dfea18-1599569865-0-AX9qUQUi-tg1FDnlonvj6IfT3d5B31CnnYOpWWK-1c6bXykETieaFGbP-blJm6ecszMKNcytSk59KSCeBY6Ai04l47yXWvcVueLpPQD-cfHKbcKsVKrkOPM9V-0KVOOloWLXvkL3RHqWzofNH3g5zhqeBfV2vTWNmtxYgbWuL9_vT42d3_zmIiu5h6MYMrrAZuGL7GWfZ6KKXPFefsFuzGzjIXi8uZ TrEEWLFU5_c0eX2AuPeU7kvQSeya96iGreGDrLaNbCqUEb4ordmNE1DhOvOJupoV0PlHK_yWMVlxVlTsuwu6bGHIQpYGAoQUp1DO tHbSQ-bohVIQR_tYXyDt_qGiV8RuF18Rg2yRgOvE_5Qm8451WZwiuuolfMsO3Xrh2B0Ys5jrbplliuL6E0OUBPNLaOLERj8X_7qLRh2rYM E2rfg50GVD_WNwPzaLaU2f-fWIazM2-F-S8A_zQAPlFzpAttnUlBPL2kI6y-tzIe6A8-oXEzU0tyRxYrnW0ekn6qmi0eHUHP_wIy4LRAMJ95GcefM682T_WDGHPO_xl_BMkrRbL76s9194LFktfOMPO-aXDM_Pfomev1xDPnwpu2r4fN6dnkMvZl_FWSuiVe-OkKC0zzCxLrinVw1GHNUA) for science services to support USAMRU-Georgia in the Lugar Center (2016-2021).
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Slide: WRAIR projects at the Lugar Center (http://armswatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/WRAIR1-492x420.jpg)
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Tularemia research on soldiers
The Pentagon unit USAMRU-Georgia has conducted extensive research on tularemia involving Georgian soldiers, scientific papers (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6453017/pdf/S0950268818002492a.pdf) reveal.
Tularemia is a rare infectious disease that typically attacks the skin, eyes, lymph nodes and lungs. Tularemia, also called rabbit fever or deer fly fever, is caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis. It is categorized as a category A bioterrorism agent (https://emergency.cdc.gov/agent/agentlist-category.asp). Tularemia was weaponized for mass aerosol dissemination by the US Army in the past, according to a recently declassified military report.
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http://armswatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Tularemia2.png
Tularemia is one of the bio-weapons that the US Army developed in the past. Source: 1981 US Army Report (http://www.thesmokinggun.com/file/entomological-weapons)
900 volunteers (soldiers and civilians) were recruited for the DTRA project GG-19 (https://ncdc.ge/Handlers/GetFile.ashx?ID=af53c8f1-7461-41b2-b5ff-89140c6e2188) “Epidemiology and Ecology of Tularemia in Georgia” from 2014 to 2017. Blood samples were collected from those volunteers and tested for tularemia.
According to the study, 10 soldiers (2%) of the 500 solders tested had antibodies for F. tularensis. The seropositive soldiers were men, the majority of whom were between 30 and 39 years of age. Seven cases had current residences in known endemic areas (i.e. Kakheti, Samtskhe-Javakheti, Kvemo Kartli, Shida Kartli, and Tbilisi). Three were from areas without previously known F. tularensis transmission (i.e. Imereti).
Of the 783 residents approached to participate in this study, 35 (5.0%) volunteers had antibodies to F. tularensis.
While the civilian volunteers were all residents of two areas with naturally occurring foci of tularemia in Georgia, the military personnel were soldiers visiting Georgia’s military hospital. The study does not provide any explanation as to why soldiers were enrolled in this project nor how exactly they contracted the disease in the army.
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Tintin
17th May 2024, 12:40
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Relating to Georgia
Along with Dilyana's work which Al-Jazeera put together in a documentary most definitely brought to the Forum's attention several years ago, but renewing here. Given the unrest (US sponsored colour revolution coup attempts) happening (still) should we be expecting another virus leak ahead of the US election later on in 2024? Heaven only knows. One is pretty certain that a real source of the 2019 'pandemic' emanated from Ukraine (https://avalonlibrary.net/?dir=Tintin/Expose_article_on_COVID_19_in_Ukraine_3_months_before_outbreak_declared) 3 months earlier than 'announced'. Be that as it may.....
This, from 2018:
Diplomatic Viruses
https://avalonlibrary.net/Diplomatic_Viruses.mp4
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Relating to Ukraine
https://avalonlibrary.net/Tintin/Expose_article_on_COVID_19_in_Ukraine_3_months_before_outbreak_declared/image-162.jpg
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