Yes, the US has biolabs. In twenty-five countries. Not just in the Ukraine.
Following the not-so-subtle bombshell from Cookie Monster Victoria Nuland this week, Dilyana Gaytandzhieva had this to say.
"4 years ago I was expelled from the European Parliament for confronting the US Assistant Secretary of Health over Pentagon-funded biolabs in 25 countries across the world. I was smeared by US media as 'fake news'. Who is the fake news now?"
What she was referring to was this video.
"How a journalist gets expelled from the #EuropeanParliament when asking the Assistant Secretary at the US Department of Health questions about the Pentagon bio laboratories around #Russia, #China and #Iran."
Who is Dilyana?
Who is Dilyana? Her own words.
“I am a Bulgarian journalist and Middle East correspondent. Over the last two years I have published a series of reports on weapons supplies to terrorists in Syria and Iraq. In December of 2016 while reporting on the battle of Aleppo I discovered and filmed underground warehouses full of heavy weapons with Bulgaria as their country of origin. They were used by Al Nusra Front (the Al Qaeda affiliate in Syria which is designated as a terrorist organization by the UN). Diplomatic documents which were leaked to me revealed that these weapons were just a small part of a covert international weapons shipment network via 350 diplomatic flights for armament of terrorists in the Middle East and Africa. It was organized by USSOCOM, Saudi Arabia, and UAE.”
So yes, the US has biolabs in the Ukraine. Lots of them. The US has labs like that around the world. They're run by the Pentagon. They cost around $2.1 taxpayer billion per year.
Pentagon Biolaboratories
Here's Dilyana's report from September 2018.
“The US Army regularly produces deadly viruses, bacteria, and toxins in direct violation of the UN Convention on the prohibition of biological weapons. Hundreds of thousands of unwitting people are systematically exposed to dangerous pathogens and other incurable diseases. Bio warfare scientists using diplomatic cover test man-made viruses at Pentagon bio laboratories in 25 countries across the world. These US bio-laboratories are funded by the 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 and Ukraine, the Middle East, South East Asia and Africa.”
Dilyana's also exposed how the US funded ISIS and similar organisations around the world - yes, at the same time the US was officially fighting them - and she found evidence that the Skripals may have been given fentanyl instead.
Dilyana has gained incredible respect from investigative journalists on a global scale. Hers is not an easy profession.
Dilyana Guests Dan Cohen
And now onto today's feature presentation: Dan Cohen's hour-long conversation with Dilyana. She goes through her earlier work, the recent bombshells from Washington, her own background, and the state of affairs today in the totalitarian West.
(Why oh why Mint's not also on Rumble and Odysee is a mystery, but here goes anyway.)
Quotes by Dilyana
“So I'm not the only journalist. I was there and I did what I had to do and what I had to show to the people, that's the truth. I don't know why other journalists didn't do the same. I have no explanation. I have an explanation but I don't want to talk about other journalists. It's up to their conscience.”
“I want to point out a number of projects on collection of biological material from Chinese people such as saliva, cancer tissue. Why has the US collected saliva and cancer tissue from Chinese people? What for? This is a project which I read over and over again and I just couldn't figure out why. Why do they collect saliva? DNA obviously. And cancer tissue from Chinese people? What for?”
“I don't live in Ukraine but I do care. I don't live in Georgia but I do care about the Georgian people because no matter where we live it's not about me, about my wellbeing. We are all human beings and we must do something. I know the situation in Ukraine, in Georgia is the same and the journalists are so afraid that something bad can happen to them, probably in Ukraine and Georgia they can even be killed. I don't know. I don't have such fears in my country but probably they fear for their lives. I don't know. But it is about them. How can they allow their government to allow foreign countries to come on their territory to set up bio-laboratories producing viruses, bacteria, and toxins and testing these viruses, bacteria, and toxins on the local population!?”
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Appendix
Regarding the gent Dilyana runs into at that meeting: his name is Robert Kadlec. You can find him at Wikipedia. Check the section on "BioSolutions Controversies".
“Before being appointed by Trump as Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response in 2017, Kadlec previously was a consultant for Emergent BioSolutions, a U.S. biotechnology company, and was part-owner of a company related to its founder; he did not disclose these facts in Senate nomination forms during his 2017 confirmation process. Kadlec's company RPK Consulting had provided consulting services to Emergent until 2015. Soon after taking office, Kadlec pushed to increase the government's stockpile of smallpox vaccine from Emergent BioSolutions, and HHS ultimately awarded a 10-year, $2.8 billion single-source contract to the company to purchase its smallpox vaccines at twice the previous price. While renewal of the contrast was initial sought on modest terms, Kadlec's office finalized the deal with double the term length (10 years instead of 5 years) and double the number of doses per year (to 18 million). This raised concerns about a potential conflict of interest.”