According to the Russian military, there is an Australian connection to the biolabs that the U.S. was running in Ukraine for the past two decades. Sure, we don’t know if the Russians are correct, or if they’re telling the truth, but so far they’ve been a lot more honest about this conflict than either Ukraine or our own leaders have been, so it’s worth giving them consideration.
According to Igor Kirillov, the head of Russia’s Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Protection Troops, documents seized from one of the biolabs show that hundreds of blood samples were transferred from Ukraine to Australia’s Doherty Institute.
What’s the Doherty Institute? That’s an Australian “health” organization that, among other things, did the black-box “modeling” of Covid-19 for the past two years, the modeling that was used to justify putting Australia into two whole years of lockdown.
There’s more. According to Aussie Cossack, a pro-Russia Australian blogger and independent journalist, Australian fighters have been spotted in Ukraine in the city of Zhytomyr, 150 miles west of Kiev. What could that be about, if true?
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