Anonymous ID: c36143 June 12, 2026, 10:59 a.m. No.24709041   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9056 >>9071

>>24708986

 

So, why don't you go to the link that says "HERE" and take a look. The TIME STAMP says it was declassified in April of this year. I understand timing is everything, but why the delay?

Anonymous ID: c36143 June 12, 2026, 11:18 a.m. No.24709100   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9111 >>9154 >>9177 >>9179 >>9288 >>9608

Just a reminder that Victoria Nuland confirmed that the US funded had biolabs in Ukraine way back in 2022. Also, the Russian government did a press availability with charts that detailed each bio lab, complaining to the world (UN) that this was highly illegal and potential genocide against the Russian people. This was not "unknown" at the time.

 

March 8, 2022

 

Senator Rubio Questions Undersecretary Nuland Over Biolabs in Ukraine

During her testimony in front of the Senate Foreign Relations committee about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland answers a question from Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) about whether or not Ukraine has chemical or biological weapons. She replies, "Ukraine has biological research facilities, which, in fact, we are now quite concerned…Russian forces may be seeking to gain control of." She then refutes allegations from Russia that Ukrainians are plotting to use biological weapons, and says that if such an attack happens in Ukraine, "there is no doubt in my mind" it would be caused by Russian forces.

 

https://www.c-span.org/clip/senate-committee/senator-rubio-questions-undersecretary-nuland-over-biolabs-in-ukraine/5005520

Anonymous ID: c36143 June 12, 2026, 1:10 p.m. No.24709528   🗄️.is 🔗kun

What happens to the population of Boston after 72 hours? As far as I understand, this is still operating.

 

The BU BioLab

=Should it exist in the South End of Boston?==

 

Dec 6 2013

 

The National Emerging Disease Laboratory at Boston University seeks to improve public health by researching emerging diseases and searching for diagnostics, vaccines, and treatments for them. The NEIDL facility at Boston University houses BSL-2 and 3 laboratories, in addition to a BSL-4 laboratory that has recently fallen under public objection. BSL-4, or Bio-Safety Level 4 laboratories, have the capacity to house research of highly “dangerous and exotic [microbes], posing a high risk of aerosol-transmitted infections. Infections caused by these microbes are frequently fatal and without treatment or vaccines.” Politicians and residents of Boston, especially those who live in the South End neighborhood where the laboratory resides, have gone back and forth in arguing whether the lab ought to carry out BSL-4 research. Others have even argued whether or not the lab ought to exist and do research at all. Media’s mixed perception of the lab has caused many to contemplate whether the lab acts as an asset or a risk to the city of Boston. While the laboratory has been dubbed as a “bio-terror lab” by skeptics, it is clear that the benefits of such a lab and the bio-safety level 4 research that could be done there far outweigh the associated risks. The facility is incredibly secure, and the BSL-4 labs are secured in their own separate state-of-the-art building. Fail safe mechanisms can power the lab forup to 72 hours in the case of an emergency, and circulation systems are in place in the buildings to alter air pressures, keeping bacteria in the lab. In addition, the laboratory’s close proximity to many of Boston’s medical facilities in Longwood allow for a efficient flow of knowledge, resources, and professionals between facilities in the area.

 

https://medium.com/boston-university/the-bu-biolab-aa9f195b5aa