https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/04/biobiden-ukraine-conducting-bio-war-us-toxic-mosquito-drones/
Russian Ministry of Defence
On Wednesday, the Russian Ministry of Defence presented what it claims is evidence of a US DOD bioweapons program in Ukraine (Gateway reported).
Lt. Gen. Igor Kirillov, Chief of Nuclear, Biological and Chemical
Protection of the Russian Army, claimed to have evidence the US and
Ukraine were working on means to deliver biological weapons to Donbass
and Russia via drone.
Kirillov presented a request by the Ukrainian aircraft manufacturer
Motor-Sich to the Turkish maker of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
Bayraktar dated Dec. 15, 2021. Motor-Sich inquired whether Bayraktar
drones possess “an aerosol spraying system/mechanism with a capacity
exceeding 20 liters?”, to which Bayraktar replied “No”.
Motor-Sich also inquired “Is it capable of achieving a range of 300
km?” This would put major Russian and Belorussian cities such as Rostov,
Kursk and Minsk within range. Kirillov called this “a real threat of
large-scale use of biological weapons on the territory of the Russian
Federation.”
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Toxic Mosquito
Kirillov also pointed out that the US government had granted patents
to drone systems capable of delivering bioweapons attacks, such as the
“Toxic Mosquito” aerial release system, patented on March 3, 2015 by
TMARS Associates in Manassas, Virginia (US Patent 8,967,029).
The patent describes the Toxic Mosquito as “a device for aerial
release of mosquitoes” including a “mosquito breeding bin” and “a
mosquito food housed within the mosquito breeding bin; a toxin within
the mosquito food, the toxin suitable to be transmitted by mosquito
bite.”
The patent notes that “a mosquito delivery system for lethal and
non-lethal applications is not available. If such a delivery system
enabling legal non-lethal uses were available, it could later be adapted
for military uses should legal restraints be altered or eliminated.”
Thus, the patent notes that military use is currently illegal. However, such military use is overtly implied by the patent:
“Throughout military history, the health of one’s troops has
always been an important determining factor. Soldiers on the ground can
only properly function if they are not ill, sick, or dying from a deadly
virus or pathogen. A soldier, whose immune system is trying to fight a
bug or pathogen, will have no energy or ability to fight other soldiers.
Sickness can be a very valuable military tool that can be more
devastating than the most up-to-date military guns and equipment. Since
making the enemy troops sick is an important military objective, one
must then look at what means are available to get the pathogens, germs,
and viruses to the enemy.”
Under “Advantageous Effects of Invention”, the patent notes that “enemy
troops can now be wiped out or rendered useless without having to risk
or endanger our own troops. The toxic mosquito aerial release system is
extremely low cost and can easily accomplish what a billion dollars in
medical interventions and airstrikes cannot do. The mosquitoes in the
toxic mosquito aerial release system can be contaminated with various
types of genetically altered bacteria to activate the immune system, or
contaminated with toxic sickness agents depending on the objectives.
For military purposes, the mosquitoes may be used to deliver an
agent such as malaria to create sickness, or they could use much more
toxic or highly contagious agents and viruses. A highly contagious virus
could wipe out 100% of the enemy troops because the ones that did not
get bitten will be contaminated by their fellow soldiers. The toxic
mosquito aerial release system is a new and needed technology. It is a
way to administrative curative or immunological injection, to administer
calmative agents, or to administer deadly disease to wipe out and
disable the enemy at a minimal cost.
For use in conflict, there is no longer the need to spend
countless billions of dollars and to destroy entire areas with bombing,
and to wound or sacrifice our bravest and finest soldiers. When it comes
down to the hell of war or the miraculous, beautiful technology of a
mosquito, the choice will be easy to make.”
Attacks on Donbas?
Russia claims the “People’s Republics” of Donetsk and Luhansk may
already have been subjected to biological weapons attacks. Speaking to
the United Nations Security Council on March 18, Russian representative Vassily Nebenzia
stated that “we already see alarming signs of such threat. For example,
a sharp increase in cases of tuberculosis caused by new multi-resistant
strains was detected among citizens living in Luhansk and Donetsk
People’s Republics in 2018. During a mass outbreak recorded in the area
of Peski settlement, more than 70 cases of the disease were detected,
which ended in a rapid fatal outcome. This does not look like a
coincidence.”
Russia did not present any evidence the Toxic Mosquito or similar US UAVs have been used in Ukraine. In March, the Biden administration announced
it would provide “100 tactical unmanned aerial systems” to Ukraine. The
neo-Nazi Azov Battalion in Mariupol has been noted for its extensive arsenal of high-tech drones
in Europe’s poorest country, leading many observers to conclude the
drones may have been supplied by the West. The Ukrainian military even
held mock “Oscars” awards for
the best war footage, including drone videos. The “international award”
went to Turkey’s $5 million Bayraktar TB2 drones, which have been used
in airstrikes on Russian forces.
Russia is now calling for an international inquiry into the US-Ukraine bioresearch program.
(See also Lawrence Sellin’s article on the same from this morning.)
NOTE: In wartime, all claims made by the Russian government must be viewed with caution.