Friday, April 1, 2022

IN DIRECT VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: PENTEGON PROJECTS RELATED TO RUSSIA, & Hydrogel

Briefing on analysis of documents related to US military and biological activities in Ukraine (March 31, 2022)

"Such a dismissive attitude towards the citizens of Ukraine well characterizes the pragmatic approach of the United States to the organization of military biological research. Developing countries are considered as a testing ground for biological weapons components and medicines.

We believe that the incoming documents testify to the actual violation by the United States and Ukraine of obligations under Article 4 of the BWC and UN Security Council Resolution No. 1540 of April 28, 2004.

We will continue to analyze the documentary evidence of violations by the American administration and the Kiev regime of international agreements on the non-proliferation of biological weapons.."

Russia tell OSCE to leave Ukraine __________________________________________________________

Sometimes it's not the crime that gets you, it's the cover up. 

& then: all of a sudden the NYT & WashingtonPost are coming out w/the Truth?!

meanwhile, coming outta CALI: "The bill would provide that harmful content includes libel or slander, as specified, threats of imminent violence against governmental entities, and disinformation or misinformation, including, but not limited to, false or misleading information regarding medicine or vaccinations, false or misleading information regarding elections, and conspiracy theories." ......... "& THAT'S WHY WE HAD THE REVOLUTION ... so that WE could criticize the government!"

& Los Angeles

Oberlin must pay record $31M award to bakery it defamed as racist, says appeals court "A record $31 million award to a mom and pop bakery that accused a liberal Ohio college of ruining its business with false accusations of racism has been upheld by a state appeals court.

Gibson's Bakery, a 135-year-old family business near the campus of Oberlin College, was initially awarded more than $40 million in punitive and compensatory damages in the aftermath of a 2016 incident in which the owner's son confronted three black Oberlin students who were stealing wine from the store. Although the suspects were arrested and later admitted they were shoplifting, the episode touched off school-sanctioned protests and accusations of racism that crippled the store's business."

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