Anonymous ID: fb780d July 16, 2022, 8:15 a.m. No.16744596   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/us-military-using-ukraine-for-biological-programs:-security

 

US military using Ukraine for biological programs: Security official

 

Moscow's indications that Ukraine was being used as a base for Washington's military biological programs were confirmed during Russia's special military operation, said Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev at a meeting with his colleagues in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Yerevan on Friday.

 

"During the operation, our suspicions were confirmed that Ukraine became a base for Washington’s military biological programs. Such US projects require particular attention of the civilized world because the Americans were the only ones who didn’t join the protocol on mutual control within the framework of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention," he stated, TASS reported.

 

A large body of evidence has already been acquired, according to the top security officer.

 

He added that "the accumulation of new facts on criminal breaches of international laws by the US and Ukraine continues on a persistent basis.”

 

Russia’s Investigative Committee concluded that the US has poured more than $224 million into biological research in Ukraine between 2005 and early 2022. Moscow added that Western pharmaceutical giants, nonprofits, and even the US Democratic Party all took part in the scheme.

 

The senior official stated that considerable effort has been done on establishing laws relevant to CSTO cooperation in this field in order to respond to biosecurity concerns. He stated that the documents had been worked on for a long time and will be submitted for approval by CSTO nations in September 2021.

 

Patrushev also stressed that Russia has been "defending the Donbass population from genocide by the Kiev regime, performing the demilitarization and denazification of Ukraine and prosecuting war criminals responsible for brutal crimes against civilians" throughout the special military operation.

Anonymous ID: fb780d July 16, 2022, 8:15 a.m. No.16744632   🗄️.is 🔗kun

9 Apr, 2022 13:00

 

 

US intel community killed its own credibility by revealing its Ukraine policies

Using disinformation to thwart an enemy is one thing. Spreading it to your own public and policymakers is another

 

 

The recent acknowledgement to NBC News by unnamed sources that the US government was declassifying intelligence to share with allies and the public to pre-empt and disrupt Russian planning, “undermine Moscow’s propaganda and prevent Russia from defining how the war is perceived in the world,” on the surface appears to avoid the pitfalls of politicization laid out by Gates 30 years ago. After all, according to these unnamed officials, this process of public disclosure was “underpinned by a rigorous review process by the National Security Council and the Intelligence Community to validate the quality of the information and protect sources and methods.” They added that “we only approve the release of intelligence if we are confident those two requirements are met.”

 

 

Not so fast.

 

 

According to the same NBC News report: “Multiple US officials acknowledged that the US has used information as a weapon even when confidence in the accuracy of the information wasn’t high. Sometimes,” the report noted, “it has used low-confidence intelligence.” The purpose for using intelligence which, to quote NBC News, “wasn’t rock solid”, was to deter Russian actions by keeping Russian President Vladimir Putin “off balance.”

 

 

So much for the intelligence community’s commitment to the “incontrovertible truth.”

 

 

It is well known that Ukraine maintains an expansive and capable information warfare capability. Units such as the Ukrainian Intelligence Service’s 72nd Center for Information and Psychological Operations (PSO) have been carrying out a sophisticated propaganda campaign designed to enhance the perception of Ukrainian strength and resolve while denigrating the Russian special military operation underway in Ukraine. Indeed, the 72nd PSO was considered by Russia to be such a threat that the Russian military singled out its headquarters for destruction early on in the conflict.

 

 

Moreover, it has been reported that, in the aftermath of the February 2014 “Maidan Revolution” in Ukraine, the US intelligence community has initiated and maintained in-depth contacts with their Ukrainian intelligence and security counterparts, a relationship which has only expanded in scope and scale over the course of the preceding eight years. Logic dictates that information operations targeting Russia would be an area of joint interest, and that the US would be assisting Ukraine in this effort following the initiation of the current Russian-Ukrainian conflict on February 24, 2022.

 

 

Providing declassified intelligence to Ukraine for it to be repackaged and disseminated as anti-Russian propaganda is very much a legitimate use of intelligence information. Moreover, under certain conditions relating to covert political action, US intelligence organizations may use manufactured information to help breathe life and credibility into a false narrative designed to undermine the operations of a designated enemy. Under such conditions, however, the information must not be able to be sourced back to the US and, most importantly, this information should not be disseminated in a manner which would misinform US policymakers.

 

 

The admission on the part of unnamed US national security officials, however, that the US is releasing sub-standard (i.e., potentially false and misleading) intelligence for the purpose of shaping a public narrative designed to be absorbed and believed by civilian consumers at home and abroad, thereby creating genuine political pressure on the Russian leadership, is a massive deviation from the normal precepts of covert information warfare. In fact, it is the perfect example of the deliberate distortion of analysis or judgments to achieve an objective irrespective of evidence that Robert Gates warned about in 1992.

 

 

Not anymore.

 

 

The US intelligence community has, today, perverted that logic, eliminating any notion of actual truth while elevating the “bodyguard of lies” to mimic truth, not for the purpose of defending it, but rather to promulgate the lie itself.

 

 

The US intelligence community has been walking on thin ice since its use of politicized intelligence to manufacture a case for war against Iraq in 2003. Now, the revelations that the US intelligence community is releasing sub-standard intelligence, knowing that it might be false and misleading, to shape US and global public opinion against Russia, should drive a stake through the heart of US credibility – or at the very least make the American public, and the world community, ask themselves whether they can ever again take US intelligence assertions at face value.

 

 

https://www.rt.com/news/553561-us-intelligence-community-ukraine-policies/

Anonymous ID: fb780d July 16, 2022, 8:16 a.m. No.16744728   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Germany gots issues.

 

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NEW - Chairwoman of the Green Party announces that 2G rules, the exclusion of unvaccinated people, will again become part of a legally binding package of COVID measures in Germany.

 

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Auch 2G- und 3G-Regeln und Testpflicht in bestimmten Risikobereichen werden Teil eines rechtssicheren Maßnahmenpakets sein, dass bei Bedarf schnell von den Ländern eingesetzt werden könnte.Gut, dass sich die #MPK jetzt damit befasst hat.

 

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https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1533033028942954496

Anonymous ID: fb780d July 16, 2022, 8:17 a.m. No.16744771   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Red states have MORE people in work than before the start of the pandemic as they see faster post-COVID economic recovery than blue counterparts

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10985803/Red-states-far-faster-post-COVID-economic-recovery-blue-states.html