Anonymous ID: 7b17ca Oct. 7, 2022, 3:50 a.m. No.17645634   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5652 >>5821 >>6188 >>6309

Zobaidul Amin, a Bangladeshi National, was arrested in Malaysia for operating an international sextortion enterprise, with hundreds of child victims in the US & abroad. If you have information regarding Amin's activities, call the #FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI.

 

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Anonymous ID: 7b17ca Oct. 7, 2022, 3:55 a.m. No.17645644   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Recently, in July of 2022, a Beijing Chinese biological research company, JOINN Laboratories, purchased 1,400 acres of rural farmland in Levy County in Morristown, Florida. It was located at 6870 SE County Rd. 326; after paying $5.5million to the two Businessmen of L & T Cattle & Timber LLC, owned by Steven and Justin Lamb, who purchased the property in 2018 for the sum of $3.127 million, records show.

The JOINN Laboratories intends to harness the property to build a massive research laboratory to conduct a (monkey) breeding and quarantine facility.

Since 2021, Buyers from the People’s Republic of China purchased 6.1 billion of real estate and farmland in the United States and these people also have ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

This company paints a picture of a Chinese Military Industrial Complex on the domestic soil and many citizens are suspicious of this Chinese Biotech’s true agenda under the guise of a massive research laboratory.

(Yicai Global) May 20- JOINN Laboratories China will acquire the clinic trial contract business of Biomere, formerly known as Biomedical Research Models, for USD 27.3 million to form synergies with it’s existing business and expand the influence of its JOINN brand in the US, the Chinese provider of clinical trial services to pharmaceutical giants said in a statement.

So naturally when concerned Americans hear of a Communist Chinese company entering the U.S. to purchase land for any reason, there are a series of questions to follow as the thought of a possible biowarfare attack doesn’t seem so far fetched.

This particular Chinese Biotech outsourcing company (CXO) has military ties and purchased the Levy County property of 1,400-acre in July 2022 for $5.5 million dollars to build the facility for experimental purposes on primates. The company was informed before the purchase that the county’s planning and zoning director specified this property was designated as forestry or rural residential zoning and not suited for the purpose JOINN Laboratories was intending.

With a request to rezone the 1,400 acres, the state of Florida will have to review the application but was said it was not favorable because the land was more than 50 acres.

Since the Covid outbreak over the past two years the cost of lab monkey resources has risen from 40,000 yuan (about 5,500) to more than 120,000 yuan (about 16,600). JOINN Laboratories had spent 1.805 billion yuan (approximately $250 million) in China to acquire two lab animal breeding companies which ultimately drove up prices on 20,000 experimental monkeys.

JOINN Laboratories was founded in 1995 and is noted as being the first drug safety evaluation company in China to receive good laboratory practice (GLP) but we’ve all been told how great certain companies are until their agenda contradicts their narratives, especially when foreign companies are conducting business on domestic soil.

Let’s shed some light on their credentials, JOINN Laboratories founder and chairwoman, Feng Yuxia who possesses a U.S. green card. Their backgrounds show that Feng and her husband Zhou Zhiwen, co-founder of the company, graduated from the Academy of Military Medical Sciences (AMMS) with a degree in pharmacology.

Feng worked at AMMS Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology from 1992 to 1995 and her husband worked as a researcher from 1989 to 1993. Apparently, the general manager of JOINN Laboratories, Zuo Conglin also graduated from AMMS and worked at the Institute of Aeromedical Research of the Chinese Air Force from 1989 to 1996.

 

https://www.americaoutloud.com/suspicions-arise-over-chinese-biotech-land-purchase-in-the-state-of-florida/