Secret Azovstal Pit May Contain Biolabs, NATO, French Officers

24/7 News Bulletin.com

The Telegram channel “Operational reports” reported that the catacombs under Azovstal are located at a depth of up to 35 meters and last 24 kilometers.

There is a secret NATO facility PIT-404- and a secret bio-laboratory of the military bloc with biological weapons. Alliance officers are blocked in these armored tunnels.

According to the channel, there are about 240 foreigners in the catacombs. Among them are NATO and French Foreign Legion officers, biolaboratory personnel and about 300 other guards.

This biolab is known to have been built and operated by Metabiota. She [sic] is associated with Hunter Biden, Rinat Akhmetov and Vladimir Zelensky.

“In the laboratories of this facility, tests were conducted to create a bioweapon. Thousands of residents of Mariupol became “guinea pigs” in these terrible trials. And in these inhuman experiments, mainly Western “specialists” took part, the channel reported.

Apparently, not all French intelligence and special operations officers managed to leave Mariupol. That is why President Emmanuel Macron calls the Kremlin so often.”

I saw a Pepe Escobar tweet from April 4, claiming that the biolabs were down in the 8th level in Azovstal and people were threatened with being sent there.  He claims the Russians are frantically collecting all the evidence for war crimes/genocide trials.

TASS.com has a list of the people associated with the biolabs. No idea where they are at present.

ROBERT POPE

Director, US DoD Cooperative Threat Reduction Program aka Nunn-Lugar Program [under Defense Threat Reduction Agency]

JOANNA WINTRAL Head of DTRA in Ukraine

LANCE LIPPENCOTT Chief, Ukrainian branch, Black & Veatch [contractor with Pentagon since 2008; main contact for Ukrainian government officials]

DAVID MUSTRA Coordinator of N-L program in E Europe and Ukraine, biomonitoring and information transfer, worked with Metabiota

MARY GUTTIEREZ  Vice President of Metabiota, disease modeling and forecasting company

SCOTT THORNTON  Lab upgrade

 

 

Russia-India Ties Strained By Abstention On UNHRC Vote

UPDATE

India did add an explanation that does make her abstention less than an endorsement of the expulsion of Russia.

For its part, India in its Explanation of Vote expressed dissatisfaction with the process followed for suspension even as it condemned civilian killings in Bucha. Interestingly India’s statement on Thursday had no mention of the issue of territorial integrity and sovereignty. This is the first time in the last two months that India has omitted this part.
Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com//news/international/world-news/united-nations-suspends-russia-from-human-rights-body-over-ukraine/articleshow/90712858.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

ORIGINAL POST

Too bad that India has failed to differentiate between abstaining from voting in a move to condemn Russia, which can be seen as neutral to both parties and abstaining from voting when there is a morally and legally wrong action being taken by the vote. That was the expulsion of Russia from the UNHRC, where, before an impartial investigation of the atrocity claims had been made, the Russians were expelled, a gross and flagrant abuse of procedure.

India ought to have sided with following the rules and voted AGAINST an illicit resolution. It did not. Neither did Pakistan.

But with China friendly with Pakistan, it was natural then that Russia decided that friendship with South-Asia at large rather than with India, which brings along with her the QUAD baggage, was a better idea for the new bipolar world in which Russia is a junior partner to China. Had India sided with Russia, there was the chance for a multipolar world, with Russia and India forming the third pole. There is still a chance for that and I hope Lavrov and Putin will work toward it, but the Israeli influence in India makes it a hard go.

Apparently, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov seems to think so too:

But what was America, has now become Russia,” said Gupta. Though Moscow and New Delhi have shared a “special” relationship with elements of “nostalgia”, the former has started to hyphenate India with Pakistan, he said. “This became obvious with Lavrov’s visit,” he added.

Lavrov first visited India and then Pakistan and his statements in both countries were markedly different, explained Gupta. While in Pakistan, Lavrov said Russia sees Pakistan as an “important friend”, seeks to continue exercises called ‘friendship druzhba’ and is willing to supply Pakistan high-tech or specialised military equipment to fight terrorism.

Asked about a potential security agreement between Russia and China at a press conference in India, earlier this week, Lavrov denied it but referred to alliances like the “Asia NATO” as disruptive, said Gupta. “That was a platitudinous statement… you know that he was turning the knife a little bit into India,” he added.

After Russia, India Will Be Next

From India Today an interview with a Donetsk spokesman:

EB: If the goals adopted by the President of the Russian Federation [Vladimir Putin] are not implemented, that of demilitarisation and denazification, the situation will be similar to that of India and Pakistan and India and China.

This question should be solved right now. (On a lighter note) If even 5% of your (Indian) population comes to help us, we will win and this will be over.

There is an attempt by Western forces in Ukraine to destroy the Russian Federation. They will not stop at that. India will be next because it has similar problems — territorial, language, faiths, etc.

I am not asking India to blindly follow and help us. You can help in many ways. The neutral stance at the UN Security Council is helpful as well.

IT: There are accusations of war crimes by the Donetsk and Russian forces against civilians. What is your response?

EB: War crimes started in 2014. Everyone has heard about it. I am not just talking of the summer of 2014 when whole cities were shelled by Ukraine. Nobody from Ukraine called that a war crime — not the UN, not human rights, not even other international organisations or foreign journalists.

Suddenly in 2022, war crimes against civilians are making headlines.

Let’s go back to Indian history. Was anybody from the British Army charged for war crimes committed in India? Someone accused Japan of massacring 2,00,000 people. But nobody recalls that. They need pictures only to accuse Russia.

IT: We still need a direct answer on the accusations of war crimes committed by your forces and the Russian forces.

EB: I decline to respond. Why should I prove my innocence to someone when it is true. I am scared there will be more bloodshed in the future. There are accusations of using chemical and biological weapons. Should we keep explaining ourselves? It is simpler to go there and expose the lies.

We will go in and bring foreign journalists to show them the truth. We should respect ourselves.

IT: India has taken a neutral stand by abstaining from voting at the UN Security Council but has also added in its statement the need to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of nations.

EB: Why do they think that the Russian Federation attacked and invaded Ukraine? I live here in this territory (Donetsk, Donbas) and everything happened in front of my eyes. The Ukrainian Army came here and started to kill my people. It is our war.

The situation was forcibly brought to the head and then they started saying that Russia is an invader and is only here to capture.

We don’t want to let go of our faith, language, our lifestyle and our history. It is not about Russian aggression. It was what the foreign media portrayed to destroy Russia.”

In recent days there has been considerable pressure applied against India to take a stronger stance in favor of US/NATO. The US has even warned of severe consequences if India continues to remain neutral. The Donetsk spokesman’s interview is welcome, especially in India Today, for providing an opposing view.

For myself, I do not understand how so-called international bodies are said to be rules-based when their every action involves arm-twisting and bending and breaking rules for their own side or using them to hit the other side over the head. What is to be gained by trying to stay cozy with such an order? Nothing. One doesn’t talk to Nazis, as the Russians have said.

On the Saker blog,  I mentioned the comprador elites in India, who would prefer to side with the West, as that is where they themselves go to study, to shop, and to invest.

I see that the Saker himself has mentioned them today.

But I want to make a further point.  Can’t the criticism about the comprador class also apply to people in the West?

Indeed, doesn’t it apply to bloggers and activists themselves, who are so zealous to self-censor and comply with every unjust and self-interested speech code, simply to gain visibility or networks or access to sell their products and books?

Is this not equally reprehensible? You would sell out the truth and those who are telling the truth so easily, yet you wish large countries with  the responsibility to take care of millions, if not billions, of people living close to the edge, to throw away their ability to feed themselves? But you yourself do not abandon thinking of your mouths and bellies first of all.

An aside:

My great grand uncle fought in World War II. He was taken POW by the Japanese and managed to escape. Then he made the long walk back through Burma into India. Along the way he was forced to eat snakes and insects to survive. As a child, I heard from my mother, his grand-niece, tales about Japanese torture. About skulls piled up in the prison camps.  The Japanese ate many Indian soldiers.

The Indian contribution to both World Wars has also been erased.

In this post, however, it is the erasure of history and memory, not simply by states or elites, but by ourselves, voluntarily, that concerns me. So-called activists, self-styled truth-tellers, are so quick to condemn the state and the elites for what they do, when they do it everyday, all day long, themselves.

 

Proud Boys Now Terrorist Group; BLM Nobel Nominees

I posted this on DeepCapture [links and additional material added]:

I have news for you. Only crazy people are going to win this. That’s why worrying about “what the middle class thinks” is a fool’s game.

If that is the criterion here, how come BLM, which the American middle class loathes and hatred of which fuelled Trump’s landslide, has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, while Proud Boys, admittedly an agent provocateur started by a leftist chump, is [now] a terrorist group [in Canada]?

They want us to worry about optics and only optics while they focus on winning. Then they win and fix the optics in their favor and we lose and have the optics reframed against us …duh.

This is beyond persuasion and discourse.

This is war…on multiple fronts, and demoralizing the population is one of the significant fronts. Don’t be demoralized and don’t trash Trump and you have already won a major battle and given them a big FU.

 

Foiling the lock-down in India:

Rule-benders in the best of times, Indians have been finding creative ways to foil the lock-down:

Sham-bulances are ferrying healthy passengers to and fro, with the help of bribes and forged passes:

Outside Delhi’s AIIMS and Safdarjung Hospital, Arun not only offered a passenger ride to Moradabad in his ambulance but also promised forged paperwork.

By his own admission, he would bribe his way to the destination regardless of the lockdown.

“We will take them. But one of them has to go lying down (like a patient),” Arun said.

“What if the papers are checked?” the reporter investigated.

“We will have them prepared. …”

https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/operationshambulance-ambulance-coronavirus-lockdown-special-story-1664006-2020-04-06

Covid-19: GOI Blocks Plasma Therapy

The first patient in India to get Convalescent Plasma Therapy for Covid-19 recovered fully and left Delhi’s Max Hospital on April 26, 2020.

Naturally, the establishment will have none of this. What if Indians get wind of the fact that Covid-19 is perfectly treatable and that we don’t have to collapse the economy and starve the masses to contain it?

Thus, the health ministry does a screeching U-turn:

With the plasma therapy gaining a lot of traction as a possible cure for coronavirus, the Union Health Ministry on Tuesday clarified that it is at an experimental stage and there is no evidence yet to support that it can be used as treatment for COVID-19. “Till the effectiveness of this mode of treatment is scientifically proven, its application except for research and clinical trial is illegal,” Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Health Lav Agarwal said.

https://www.indiatoday.in/mail-today/story/as-recovered-patients-become-donors-health-ministry-says-plasma-therapy-is-at-experimental-stage-right-now-1672272-2020-04-29

That’s a bit different from its previous nod to CPT:

..it was a big day for Gujarat when two institutions in Ahmedabad – SVP Hospital and BJ Medical College affiliated with Civil Hospital – got the nod from the Indian Council for Medical Research to start the Convalescent Plasma Therapy for Covid patients.

CP Therapy has been in use for over a century. It was used during the 1918 Spanish flu and used successfully for the SARS outbreak, the MERS outbreak, and the 2009 H1N1 pandemic.

Turkey has used CPT to turn the tide on its Covid-19 outbreak.

The Mayo Clinic is using it.

The FDA has approved its use for Covid-19.

In 2014, the WHO recommended CP Therapy for the treatment of Ebola.

A search of the term on the WHO. website leads to 6 results, 5 pertaining to the Ebola outbreak of 2014.

The 6th item, “Novel Coronavirus summary and literature update – as of 8 May 2013,” actually recommends the use of CP Therapy as “the most promising” available treatment for a contemporary outbreak of novel coronavirus.

An international network of clinical experts has been convened to discuss therapeutic options. It concluded that in the absence of clinical evidence for disease-specific interventions, convalescent plasma is the most promising therapy. A memo containing advice for setting up international or regional serum centers, to obtain and share convalescent plasma, has been circulated by WHO to ministries of health in affected countries.

But, for this outbreak of the coronavirus – Covid-19 – the WHO has been remarkably silent about CPT. A google search for the WHO and CPT turned up only a reference to CPT during the Ebola outbreak.

What gives? Why would WHO not at least suggest that countries get and share plasma, as it suggested before?

Question: Has India’s Covid-19 task-force been unduly influenced by the WHO or similar globalist organizations in reversing its recommendation of CPT?

Eminent Virologist Trashes WHO

Dr. T. Jacob John, a prominent virologist from the world- renowned Christian Medical College Hospital in Vellore, India, in a letter to The Hindu, April 27, 2020, points out WHO’s blunders/malfeasance in responding to Covid19:

“Early on, the World Health Organization (WHO) denied person-to-person transmission for want of evidence – subsequently proven wrong.

Later, WHO did not assess the spread of infection to countries on all continents as pandemic; its declaration was thereby delayed by at least four weeks, misleading the world.

Then, WHO advised that mask-wearing was not necessary for the uninfected….Now, everyone appreciates the value of the universal use of masks.

WHO now says there is currently no evidence that people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have antibodies are protected from a second infection (‘World’ page, “Recovered patients not immune to re-infection,” April 26)…..

…That is indirect discouragement of convalescent plasma therapy for severe COVID pneumonia. Absence of evidence is conflated as evidence of an absence of antiviral immunity...There is no precedent for a virulent virus infection not inducing antibodies in humans – that is applicable only to the original hosts, bats. The human immune system is different and recovery from an infection means immunity.”