Anonymous ID: 66e5e8 Feb. 14, 2024, 3:19 p.m. No.20414542   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4549 >>4560

 

US/EU Biolabs in Ukraine exposed.

Small sample. DIG

 

DD Denslow 🇬🇧

@wolsned

Disturbing story coming out of Ukraine by RT

 

In Mariupol there have been bio-weapons labs testing on Ukrainian children, orphaned children since 2014.

 

All of big pharma were there, Pfizer, Astra Zeneca etc etc, with rumours of murder and coverups.

 

The denazification and demilitarization of Ukraine was the purpose of the Special Military Operation, this is more evidence that Russia was justified in entering Ukraine back in 2022.

 

It is well known that the US was developing bio-weapons that would specifically target Russians, and to think the Wuhan covid story could be a double bluff to deflect attention away from what was going on in Eastern Europe.

 

The elites DO NOT want this info out in the public domain, and you are not going to hear about this on the mainstream media.

 

https://twitter.com/wolsned/status/1757784445845635229

 

Video link: https://twitter.com/i/status/1757784445845635229

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medarex

Medarex - Wikipedia

Medarex (former NASDAQ symbol: MEDX ) was an American biopharmaceutical company based in Princeton, New Jersey, with manufacturing facilities in Bloomsbury and Annandale, New Jersey, and research facilities in Milpitas and Sunnyvale, California. In 2009, Medarex was purchased by Bristol Myers Squibb…

 

Medarex was an American biopharmaceutical company based in Princeton, New Jersey, with manufacturing facilities in Bloomsbury and Annandale, New Jersey, and research facilities in Milpitas and Sunnyva…

 

Founded1987

FounderDr. Michael W. Fanger · Dr. Paul M. Guyre · Dr. Edward D. Ball

HeadquartersPrinceton, New Jersey, US.

ParentBristol Myers Squibb

Defunct2009

FateAcquired by Bristol Myers Squibb

IndustryBiopharmaceutical

 

Sanofi

https://www.sanofi.com/en/ukraine

Ukraine - Sanofi

WebSanofi in Ukraine is part of Sanofi, a world leader in healthcare. The company has been operating in Ukraine for over 25 years and is a leading international pharmaceutical …

 

We want to contribute to a healthier and more sustainable world. We turn the impossible into the possible by discovering, developing, and delivering medicines and vaccines to millions of people around the world.

 

Sanofi's main activities in Ukraine are focused on the following therapeutic areas: diabetes, rare diseases, over-the-counter drugs, cardiovascular diseases, multiple sclerosis, oncology, etc. The company's therapeutic solutions include innovative and high-tech medicines, recognized over-the-counter drugs and vaccines for humans.

 

We are committed to caring for people and always focus on the patient's health as the highest value. Sanofi's role in Ukraine's healthcare sector is not limited to providing patients with access to high-quality medicines. We conduct information events to prevent diseases and improve the quality of life of Ukrainians. Among such programs is the initiative "Diabetes. Let's help together", programs to support people with rare diseases and multiple sclerosis, educational projects for doctors, etc.

 

https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/roche-sanofi-and-many-pharmas-more-pledge-essential-meds-ukraine-industry-condemns-russian

 

Roche, Sanofi, Novo Nordisk and more pledge support to Ukraine as industry condemns Russian invasion

By Fraiser KansteinerMar 3, 2022 10:16am

 

AstraZeneca has donated $1 million across Project HOPE and International Medical Corps, and it’s matching employee donations to UNICEF and British Red Cross appeals.

Bristol Myers, for its part, has so far donated $200,000 through the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation to Save the Children and International Rescue Committee.

Pfizer has supplied $1 million in humanitarian grants to American Red Cross, International Medical Corps and International Rescue Committee. The company is also matching employee donations to certain charities.

The Novo Nordisk Foundation has donated around 7.4 million euros (about $8.2 million) to the support effort, including about 700,000 euros to UNHCR—the U.N.’s refugee agency.