QAA Podcast - Episode 183: Ukraine, Bioweapons & Adrenochrome
Episode Date: March 26, 2022We explore claims of bioweapons facilities in Ukraine, as well as more outrageous stories spread in QAnon circles about Putin liberating deep underground military bases of children being trafficked fo...r their adrenochrome. Subscribe for $5 a month to get an extra episode of QAA every week: http://www.patreon.com/QAnonAnonymous Our first QAA records release: 'Hikikomori Lake' by Nick Sena is available to listen for free at http://qaarecords.bandcamp.com (12 original tracks) QAA Merch / Join the Discord Community / Find the Lost Episodes / Etc: https://qanonanonymous.com Episode music by Doom Chakra Tapes (https://doomchakratapes.bandcamp.com). Editing by Corey Klotz.
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What's up QAA listeners?
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Welcome listener to Chapter 183 of the Q&N anonymous podcast, the Ukraine episode.
As always, we are your host, Jake Rockatansky, Liv Agar, Julian Fields, and Travis Vue.
I'm not going to lie, folks.
we've been pretty apprehensive about covering the Russian invasion of Ukraine in any capacity.
First off, we're not war reporters, nor do we really specialize in geopolitics.
Secondly, it's rational to spread disinformation during a violent conflict,
which means a massive amount of propaganda is produced during wartime.
This makes parsing the perspective, intention, and factual accuracy
of all the claims being made into a tricky, near-impossible process.
But obviously, this is a topic that's on many people's minds,
and we eventually, after some struggle sessions, decided to cover it but with a limited scope.
So this week we'll be exploring the bio-weapons lab claims that have been central to the recent information war between Russia and the West.
And we're also going to cover the more ridiculous QAnstas stories that have been floating around,
like claims that Putin is in fact clearing the deep underground military bases to save the children before they're harvested for adrenachrome.
Before we get started, I just want to state that Jake will be fielding any complaints you have as a result of this episode,
as he's by far the most informed on the war.
You can email me at Jake at QAnonanonymous.com.
I will be fielding complaints
and taking the brunt of all criticism
regarding the episode.
That's wrong.
His email is actually Julian at Q&N-N-O-N-O-N-O-N-O-N-O-N-O-N-A-N.
It's weird.
That's not even my email.
That email doesn't go anywhere,
so it just, if you write to it, there's no answer.
That's Jake at Q-N-An-N-N-O-N-O-N-O-N-O-N-N-O-N.
That's spelled J-U-L-I-N.
But, Jake,
we'll answer whatever questions you got, like, oh, which podcast host is a good nationalist?
Which one is a bad nationalist? Which one should be sent weapons?
Which one? Which one has coffee? Do you have coffee? I do have a coffee. Who should be bombed?
You? There, that's, see, I knew this would backfire. We should have not have done this episode.
Anyways, we're going to jump into it. Don't get mad at us. We're all sweet, innocent cherubs.
All right, let's do this.
Yes, the big claims we've been hearing in Q&N world recently concern accusations of U.S. run bio-weapons labs in Ukraine.
These also happen to be the claims we've been hearing from Fox News and state representatives from both China and Russia.
The people making these claims, they often point to a statement made by Undersecretary of State Victoria Newland to Senator Marco Rubio.
Well, I only have a minute left. Let me ask you, does Ukraine have chemical or biological?
weapons? Ukraine has biological research facilities, which, in fact, we are now quite concerned
Russian troops, Russian forces may be seeking to gain control of. So we are working with the
Ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the
hands of Russian forces should they approach?
I'm sure you're aware that the Russian propaganda groups are already putting out there
all kinds of information about how they've uncovered a plot by the Ukrainians to release
biological weapons in the country and with NATO's coordination.
If there's a biological or chemical weapon incident or attack inside of Ukraine, is there any
doubt in your mind that 100 percent it would be the Russians that would be behind it?
There is no doubt in my mind, Senator, and it is classic Russian
technique to blame on the other guy
what they're planning to do themselves.
Damn, man.
Yeah, I know.
Are you 100% sure that these barbaric,
Slavic people would be the evil ones
doing the bad thing?
And not us, of course, Victoria?
Listen.
The floor is yours.
She was under oath, so, yeah,
yeah, obviously, 100% non-questionably, no problem.
So, yeah, I, in my capacity,
as a guy with an internet connection
in Adderall prescription,
looked into this accusation as best as I could.
And I'm going to be real with you.
I mean, I kind of hate, like, attempting to fact check claims about what governments might
be up to right at this moment, because it's not like I can simply, like, trust what
they're saying about themselves or others, especially when, you know, there's a hot conflict
going on.
And like Julian mentioned, you know, the propaganda is thick, you know, war.
It produces a lot of things, orphans, refugees, trauma that will haunt this world for
generations after the last bomb falls.
but also produces a lot of disinformation and propaganda naturally, as it always does.
It's just normal.
But the short version about these claims is basically what you might have read from fact-checkers on the issue.
U.S.-funded biological research laboratories in Ukraine do exist, but no one has substantiated
the claim that these laboratories are involved in biological weapons activity that violate
the biological weapons convention, pointing to the existence of a laboratory that studies pathogens
or infectious diseases is not by itself enough to prove that intentional offensive bio-weapons research
is going on.
Further, the existence of these Ukrainian laboratories aren't secret, and direct accusations
that they're involved in conventions-breaking activity happened to coincide with Russia's
invasion of Ukraine.
What was crazyest about that was that, like, Russia was, what, like, two weeks into their
invasion, and they're like, oh, also, like, bio-weapons.
We forgot to mention that.
That was one of the reasons we invaded.
That's basically, yeah, that's one of the issues with the problem where, like, it kind of like slipped their mind until shortly after the invasion commenced that this was an issue that they're extremely concerned about.
Well, but also it kind of stemmed from the West starting to say, well, there's these, you know, research facilities.
The Russians are maybe going to take them and unleash bio weapons.
We're scared of that or whatever.
And then people were like, well, what do you mean?
Are there bioweapons there?
And they're like, no.
And then, of course, you know, cue the fucking marching band.
Yeah.
So, yeah, it's a lot more complex than like that, I guess, that top line fact check, I guess.
So I think it's helpful to provide some more historical context about why these accusations
are being made and the general murkiness surrounding so-called biodefense research.
And for me, at least, it raised a question of why exactly laboratories in Ukraine receive
U.S. funding.
And it all relates to the history of bioweapons and attempts at weapons non-provenants.
proliferation after the end of what I'm calling Cold War I.
This is also, by the way, kind of a nightmare to research because the supposedly
best sources on the history of bioweapons all have their own particular kind of credibility
issues.
For example, the most in-depth history of U.S. bioweapons programs is contained within the 2001
book called Germs, Biological Weapons in America's Secret War by Stephen Engelberg, William
Broad and Judith Miller.
Now, the book itself, I think, is really a fascinating and eye-opening, but one of the co-authors,
Judith Miller, resigned for her job at the New York Times in 2005 because she pushed
inaccurate information concerning Iraq and WMDs.
Damn.
I know.
Too bad.
It's almost like everybody was fucking doing that dumb shit.
Yeah.
And on the Soviet side, we get a lot of information about their bioweapons program from a
defector named Ken Alibeck.
And Ken Alibeck, which is his Americanized name, actually was the first deputy chief for research in the Soviet biological weapons program, and he had unique insight into the program.
But in America, once he arrived to the U.S., he made a lot of probably exaggerated claims about the Soviet program and the threat of bioterrorism in order to boost his status in Washington.
In 2007, the LA Times ran a scathing investigation into Ken Alibeck's career called Selling the Threat of Bioterrorism.
So, yeah, it's just one of those situations where, of course, you're going to get more attention and credibility and get lots of people listen to you if you, like, make the most outlandish claims that you can.
So we have succeeded no matter what in this episode because Travis is rolling in the mud.
He's going to come out of this dirty and bruised.
Yeah. So, like getting like a comprehensive account, an accurate account of what actually went down with the history of bioweapons is, in my estimation, totally impossible.
But I'm going to try and give us a brief overview of what we do now.
So in the 20th century, bio-weapons research among powerful countries was very common.
In the U.S., the U.S. bioweapons facility could be found at Fort Dietrich in Maryland.
In fact, thanks to the Senate Church Committee of 1975, we know that Fort Dietrich and the CIA
worked together to stockpile germs to cripple or kill foreign leaders.
This partnership lasted from 1952 to 1970 but had zero known successes.
Uh-huh. Yeah.
We got to look up those Employee of the Month placards.
Now, the site one example. In 1960, the Eisenhower administration was not very happy with the first elected prime minister of the newly independent Congo, whose name was Patrice Lumumba.
U.S. policy circles were extremely paranoid about Lumumba's coziness with the Soviets, fearing that,
Congo could go the way of Cuba, the CIA decided that all options were on the table for
his removal. And so in September of 1960, the CIA sent a scientist, Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, to
assassinate Lumumba. Now, you may know Sidney Gottlieb as the brains behind M.K. Ultra,
the horrifying mind control experiment program. Yeah. taught in history classes everywhere.
Everybody knows it. That would be amazing if they had like early history books for younger kids
where there's, like, drawings of him, like,
and then he's watching, you know,
the men have sex with the sex workers,
and he's behind a two-way mirror.
To get the job done,
Sidney Gottlieb decided to use a botulidum toxin,
which is, you know, nowadays more commonly known as Botox,
which he concealed in a diplomatic pouch.
He traveled to Congo on September 27th, 1960,
and was received by Ambassador Lawrence Devlin,
who was supposed to carry out the act.
However, Devlin was unable to get close enough to Lumumba,
So the toxin was dumped in a river.
Oh, good.
Oh, good.
Yeah, I know.
Poise of the water supply that.
Yeah, I am.
So a few months later, the boom boat was captured and assassinated, but not by the United States,
but rather by a milton secessionist supported by Belgium.
But that's a whole different rabbit hole.
That's another horrifying story.
So the Soviets, of course, had their own bioweapons program.
One disaster from that program is a so-called Arlask outbreak of 1971.
According to a report released in 2002, a ship doing ecological research sailed too close to a military smallpox test that sent out a deadly plume of germs infecting crew members who carried the virus back to a city.
This resulted in a smallpox outbreak that killed two children and a young woman before the health team's disaffected homes quarantined hundreds of people and administered nearly 50,000 emergency vaccine shots.
Whoops.
I know.
In 1969, President Richard Nixon, after begging office for just 10 months, declared that the U.S. would renounce the use of lethal biological agents and weapons and all other methods of biological warfare.
Now, this sounds, you know, like as possibly, you know, done in sort of like the spirit of like, you know, nonproliferation or something.
But it's actually kind of like in the interest of the U.S. at the time they decided because the thing about germs is that they're kind of like cheap to produce and, you know, munitions are expensive.
So when you keep the price of war high, that benefits the most powerful countries.
But, you know, still very much a good thing to reduce the amount of biological warfare.
So in response, Fort Dietrich spent the next few years destroying their biological arsenal
and converting to a biodefense program.
In the 1972, the whole world got on board with this ban by signing the Biological Weapons Convention,
which prohibits the development, production, acquisition, transfer, stockpiling, and use of biological and toxin weapons.
All participating countries were supposed to be in compliance by 1975.
And so, all the nations of the world follows conventions, concerns about bio-warfare were a thing of the past, and we all held hands kumbaya.
Unfortunately, that was not the case.
There were lots of problems with the Biological Weapons Convention.
It didn't really have any teeth.
It's filled with loopholes.
No limits were set on the quantities of germs that could be used for research.
No standards were stated for distinguishing between deep.
defensive and offensive work, and no mechanisms of enforcement were established.
That one, the whole, like, we're converting from offensive to defensive, but we're not going
to define defensive.
Yeah.
That is a big issue, I think, with this.
Incredible.
So over the decades, there have been eight review conferences that were intended to strengthen
the convention, but there's still, even to this day, major problems with compliance and
sort of being clear about what's permitted and what isn't.
So as a consequence, not everyone followed the convention.
Another church committee discovery was that even after Nixon's ban on bioweapons, the CIA kept a small arsenal of pathogen, germ toxins, and other biological poisons that were strong enough to sicken or kill millions of people.
You could read all about that in the 1975 Senate report titled Unauthorized Storage of Toxic Agents.
I swear, that is the sound of the weight of history on Travis' shoulders.
Oh, man, I felt every, every ounce of that.
That's right.
And there are hundreds of thousands of toxins, and it could end the world.
Horrified confusion.
As recently as the 90s, the U.S. was engaged in biodefense research that, at the very
least, walked right up to the line about was permitted by the convention.
Now, here's from a 2001 New York Times article headlined,
U.S. germ warfare research pushes treaty limits.
In a program codenamed Clear Vision, the Central Intelligence Agency
built and tested a model of a Soviet-designed germ bomb
that agency officials feared was being sold on the international market.
The CIA device lacked a fuse in other parts that would make it a working bomb,
intelligence officials said.
There's no fuse, guys.
You forgot to put the comically large fuse on the, it doesn't count.
At about the same time, Pentagon experts
assembled a germ factory in the Nevada desert from commercially available materials.
Pentagon officials said the project demonstrated the ease with which a terrorist or rogue nation
could build a plant that could produce pounds of the deadly germs.
Both the mock bomb and the factory were tested with simulants,
benign substances with characteristics similar to the germs used in weapons, officials said.
The agency's lawyers concluded that such a project was permitted by the treaty because
the intent was defensive.
Intelligence officials said the CIA had reports that it,
At least one nation was trying to buy the Soviet-made bomblets.
It's quite literally, Your Honor, the best defense is a good offense.
Yes.
It also makes it really funny that Newland was like, what the Russians do is they say the other
person's doing what they're doing.
And it's like, I think that's just kind of a pattern for these large powers in their
propaganda.
I have a sneaking suspicion that Julian is going to murder me in the middle of the night.
So therefore, under my bed, I tuck an automatic rifle, knife, brass knuckles.
And you run simulations where you get someone to play me and you kill them.
Yeah, I scan Julian's head into NBA 2K, we go one-on-one.
I simulate the battle ad nauseum.
Now you're just breaking from reality.
Everything is that game.
That's it.
Help me.
But wait, there's more.
A model was constructed and the agency conducted two sets of tests at Patel, the military contractor.
The experiments measured the dissemination characteristics and how the model performed under different atmospheric conditions, intelligence officials said.
They emphasized that the device was a portion of a bomb that could not have been used as a weapon.
The experiments caused concern at the White House, which learned about the project after it was underway.
Some aides to President Clinton worried that the benefits did not.
not justify the risks, but a White House lawyer led a joint assessment by several departments
that concluded that the program did not violate the treaty, and it went ahead. The questions were
debated anew after the project was completed, this time without consensus. A State Department
official argued for a strict reading of the treaty. The ban on acquiring or developing, quote,
weapons barred states from building even a partial model of a germ bomb no matter what the rationale.
Quote, a bomb is a bomb as a bomb, another official said at the time.
Popeye's working for the Defense Department.
Obama's al-Bam. I am what I am.
The CIA continued to insist that it had the legal authority to conduct such tests, and intelligence officials said,
the agency was prepared to reopen the fight over how to interpret the treaty.
But even so, the agency ended the Clear Vision project in the last year of the Clinton administration,
intelligence officials said.
Yeah, there's like a side note on that where, you know, that thing about them,
thinking, oh, the bomblets are probably available on the international market.
They tried to buy one, and they failed.
So then they were like, I guess we have to build the bomb that we know the Soviets have for ourselves.
But with no fuse, no fuse.
I like that in some room in the White House at some point, Bill Clinton was like,
well, I don't know. It doesn't seem like a very good idea to me.
Trying to explain to Bill Clinton that it's not a bomb by being like,
think about the difference between sex and heavy petting.
Yeah, like this device, you know, can't call it a bomb.
This device cannot fuck.
I did not get sucked off by this Soviet bomblet.
The book Germs also describes a 1998 program called Project Backus, which was a covert investigation by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency designed to determine if it was possible to build a germ weapon factory using commercially available materials.
Pentagon lawyers reportedly review the project and ruled that no harmful biological agents were being produced and therefore it was permitted by the treaty.
And so at the Nevada test site, the DTRA employees built a lab using equipment from Lowe's hardware store.
And yeah, they used this and they turned out about two pounds of reportedly innocuous bacteria that simulated anthrax.
In the spring of 2001, DTRA found another use for this.
plant when a squad of military commandos attacked it in a mock raid testing how well they could
neutralize the plant without spreading any germs. Amazing. That, I mean, amazing. Now, one of the, I think
perhaps the most concerning project from that book concerns a 2001 biodefense project called
Project Jefferson, involved the production of a vaccine-resistant strain of anthrax bacteria. The purpose
was to reproduce results of Russian research published by the journal Vaccine in 1997.
The researchers inserted genes from the B-serious bacterium into the B-anthrasius bacterium
and showed that the engineered bacteria were highly lethal against hamsters,
even when they had been inoculated with Russia's standard anthrax vaccine.
Again, U.S. officials involved in Project Jefferson were reportedly mindful of the
Biological Weapons Convention and the need for protective intent,
accordingly, the project only produced small quantities, one gram or less, of the modified anthrax.
But strictly speaking, even one gram of anthrax is a large quantity capable of infecting thousands
of people if a suitable dried spore preparation is made.
So, I mean, at this point now, you're just making anthrax for defense.
You know, it seems, seems, you know, a little questionable.
Yeah.
I mean, especially when you look at, like, how they treat, like, Iranian, you know, production
around like nuclear stuff, you know?
It's like they wouldn't, they don't allow the footsie for others, but they're like, no, no, no, we run this footsie game.
This is what we do.
And the utility of the research itself was questionable because when Project Jefferson produced a vaccine-resistant, genetically modified biological agent, it was only verifying something that had already turned up in the scientific literature.
So, you know, you don't have to do it yourself.
You could just read.
Yeah, then clearly the Russians weren't trying to hide it because if it was some sort of secret weapon they were going to use, I don't think it would be.
make its way to the journals, but still, it's like, well, we got to get one of our...
Well, I don't, we don't have that.
Can we make one?
Hey, hey, now what do they got?
Do we have one of those?
Their mom bought them in Antrex, vaccine-resistant anthrax.
Well, they got Super Nintendo, and I'm sitting here, Sega Master's System.
Now, Mom, can I go over to his house?
I want to play with their bomb.
Blow on the cartridge a little bit.
Now, you might be saying, like, even if we were to grant that these sorts of projects
were all done by the book, couldn't the resulting information hypothetically be used
for bioweapons purposes?
And yeah, these sorts of projects illustrate was known as the dual-use dilemma in biotechnology.
Research, which results in valuable information for perfectly legitimate and good health-benefiting
or defensive projects, might also be misused for illicit
purposes. Now, this creates kind of like a nightmare paradox because research is necessary to
protect people and help prevent the spread of disease, but also in some cases it's possible that
research could be used for, you know, for like offensive purposes, which means that there are
risks associated with not doing the research and doing the research. In 2004, the National Academy
of Sciences released a report called Biotechnology Research in an Age of Terrorism, which highlighted
the risks associated with this kind of research. Domestic and International
guidelines do not currently address the potential for misuse of the tools, technology, or knowledge
base of this research enterprise for offensive military or terrorist purposes. In addition,
no national or international review body currently has the legal authority or self-governance
responsibility to evaluate a proposal research activity prior to its conduct to determine whether
the risks associated with the proposed research and its potential for misuse outweigh its potential
benefits. The significant increases in funding that will be going to research on biodefense,
precisely the sort of research likely to pose the most severe dual-use dilemmas,
reinforce the argument for creating such a comprehensive system, both nationally and internationally.
I feel like whoever coined the phrase like, well, risks outweigh the rewards, like should
be thrown in jail. That phrase, that phrase alone, I think, has contributed to much of
the malfeasance across this great planet. That guy's name, Jonathan.
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The Soviets, of course, ran their own convention's defying program. According to multiple Soviet defectors, they actually ran the most extensive bio-weapons program ever built even after the convention was signed.
It was called biop preparerat and allegedly employed tens of thousands of people and worked out of dozens of labs.
Though, like I said, some of the testimony of some of these defectors is arguably shaky.
Now, this program resulted in another accident.
It was called the Severlost-Anthrax outbreak of 1979.
That outbreak resulted in the deaths of at least 66 people, according to investigation, published by the journal Science in 1994.
Now, that's obviously not a comprehensive history of even what is known about pre-Cold War, I guess the Cold War Bio-Weapons Project.
but it's just to illustrate that non-compliant programs were real and they resulted in horrifying malice and negligence.
Now, fast forward to August 1991, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev is placed under house arrest during a coup by high-ranking members of his own government, military, and police forces.
This spoke to U.S. officials who didn't like the thought of nuclear biological and chemical arsenal being controlled by an unstable government.
The officials proposed working with the Soviets to secure their nuclear weapons, but before,
a deal could be reached, the Soviet Union collapsed. And this created a new problem because now
these weapons were spread among four newly independent countries, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, and
Kazakhstan. Ukraine, for example, inherited roughly 5,000 nuclear arms that the former Soviet
Union had stationed on its soil. This made it instantly the third largest nuclear power in the
world. Good thing they gave that up. Yeah, I know. Yes. To respond to this issue,
Senator Sam Nunn and Richard Lugar wrote and co-authored the Soviet Nuclear Threat Reduction Act of 1991.
This involved assisting with decommissioning weapons, but also involved the breakaway countries with help from the U.S., transferring the nuclear arsenal back to Russia.
It's got like, oops, forgot your nuclear weapons when you collapse.
Let me just move those back back to where they belong.
You drop this, king.
Yeah, of course.
Yeah, it also sounds like Ukraine forgot a very important rule in geopolitics, which is never, ever give up your nukes.
No.
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In 1992, Russian President Boris Yeltsin acknowledged the existence of a long-standing covert Soviet bioweapons program and declared his commitment to ending it.
And that's all well and good, but there's another issue is that what to do about the former Soviet scientists who used to work at these bio-weapons labs.
There was a fear that there might be something dangerous about a bunch of broke scientists who know how to make deadly weapons.
And one solution was to provide them with good facilities and give them research projects to work on.
This is, I guess, you know, a little mini-Soviet version of Operation Paperclip, I guess.
It's kind of sad, though.
They were like, Werner von Braun, come work for NASA.
However, these guys, I don't know, keep them busy or something.
They're Soviets, man.
Come on.
Yeah, I mean, find them a facility.
You know, give them a couple toys to play with.
They'll figure something out.
Do not give them a fuse.
Whatever you do.
In fact, in the 90s, there were collaborative research projects between Pentagon scientists and Russian scientists.
In one case, they worked together to decode the genome of the monkeypox virus, which is closely related to smallpox.
Which, you know, I think that's a nice idea.
You know, hostile empires putting aside their differences to work together in the name of science and exploration.
Very Star Trek.
Yeah, small monkeypox.
Yeah.
Lieutenant Colonel Charles Carlton, the director of the U.S. defense threat.
Reduction Agency in Kazakhstan
expressed concern about rogue scientists
in a 2013 article
for motherboard. You cannot erase this
knowledge from someone's mind. We're doing our
best to employ these people. Our hope
is that through gainful employment, they won't be
drawn down other avenues. It's crazy.
Yeah, why can't we
do this for, like, drug addicts and stuff?
Like, this kind
of program does not exist
really for the people who actually
need it. Like, Soviet
collapse was so thorough that, like, the
top bio-weapons guy. They're like, get him in an employment program. Yeah. UBI for the smartest people
in the Soviet Union. Integration for the Nazis. Great. And that finally brings us to why
biolabs in Ukraine are funded in part by the U.S. In 2005, the Pentagon and the Ukrainian
Health Ministry signs an agreement titled concerning cooperation in the area of prevention,
of proliferation of technology pathogens and expertise that could be used in the development
of biological weapons. According to Article 3 of this agreement, the U.S. Department of Defense
may provide assistance to the Ministry of Health in the area of, quote, cooperative biological
research, biological threat, agent detection, and response with regard to dangerous pathogens
located at the facilities in Ukraine. So that's the issue. And the question is that basically
whether or not the accusation is that from Russia is that, and like, you know, QAnon people,
is that these facilities aren't being used for legitimate biodefense or, you know, health reasons, but rather bio-weapons research.
And I checked out Russian state media about the bioweapons claim, you know, hoping to see some like support, something to support the accusation that the facilities violate the biological weapons convention.
For example, there's one article from Sputnik headline Russian Ministry of Defense names curator of Pentagon-funded biolabs in Ukraine releases original docs.
And instead what they offered were documents describing research programs that, in my amateur assessment, had no clear connection to weapons development.
For example, there was a research program that assessed the risks of viruses potentially carried by migratory birds flying over Ukraine.
There's another one monitoring the prevalence of Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever and hantavirus in Ukraine.
There was yet another one looking into how to control the spread of African swine fever and domestic pigs and wild boars in Ukraine.
You know, studying the prevalence of diseases and how viruses spread seems to me to be within
the purview of legitimate research.
I read a 2005 article published in the journal Politics and the Life Sciences titled
United States Biodefense International Law and the Problem of Intent.
That article is very critical of U.S. biodefense policy and argues that it actually
makes biological attacks more likely by undermining international norms.
But it nonetheless describes some biodefense work as clearly benign, such as a
biological Asian detection and epidemiological surveillance. So I don't quite understand how these
specific examples are supposed to prove the existence of a secret bioweapons program. It isn't really
explained. The Russian lieutenant general Ego-Killerov did claim that these documents were proof of a
sinister plot to send infected animals to Russia. That seems to be more of a imaginative speculation
instead of anything established by the documents provided. I mean, it also begs the question of
why the West is saying that Putin is going to seize these labs and release stuff as a weapon?
Because it's like, I'm pretty sure Putin has his own stuff.
He doesn't need to go and, like, borrow your biological research.
If he wants to do that, he can just probably do that with his own stock.
Yeah, the other thing, that the most sophisticated biolabs in Ukraine only have a biosafety level of three.
And in Russia, they have the vector research laboratory, which is one of the most sophisticated
bio labs in the world. In fact, contains one of the two stores of smallpox in the world. The other
one is at a CDC facility in Atlanta. So, you know, Russia has, they have much more sophisticated
research projects than anything that can be found in Ukraine. As I hope I'm, like, I'm not resistant
to the idea that the U.S. government is doing, is involved in some shady shit that's in violation
of the international convention. But kind of throw me a bone here, Russia. I mean, the way that
they're hyping this up, I was hoping to see documents about engineered superanthropy.
that can only infect Slavic blood.
Instead, they got like migratory birds.
Yeah, not as good.
We are all waiting for that thing that can take out Liv and all her people.
Yeah, this is bad news.
I want to be here right now.
The world is working together to sign treaties to make sure we get that one done.
Yeah, I want to see.
I don't really.
But I thought, you know, I've always heard so much about Russia's, you know, legendary spying
and hacking abilities, you know, if they can't like penetrate and expose.
a Ukrainian laboratory and expose all of their horrifying secrets, maybe it's been overhyped,
maybe I misheard.
I should also note that several Russian scientists at great personal risk have characterized
the claims about bioweapons research as conspiracy theories.
For example, Eugene Lewatin, a biologist who holds advanced degrees from Moscow State
University, wrote an open letter which urged Russian journalists to stop repeating the
government's, quote, false, absolutely groundless and hatred-inducing statements about allegedly
found evidence of the development of biological weapons in Ukrainian laboratories. In the letter,
which was signed by 800 other scientists and researchers, Lewaton pushes back against allegations
from Russian officials that Ukrainian labs destroying strains is evidence of a cover-up of a secret
bioweapons program. This is from that letter. It is the direct duty of an elementary,
decent journalist to become familiar with the documentation accompanying the statements and,
if necessary to consult an expert.
This has not been done.
In this case, the quote-unquote evidence offered by the media is obviously false.
It does not imply any development of biological weapons
or even the use of particularly dangerous pathogens in the laboratories.
The list of destroyed strains published by R.A. Novozzi and other Russian media outlets
contains not a single particularly dangerous strain.
The list contains only strains common to microbiological and even more so to epidemiological
laboratories. General Konashnikov's statement about the presence of, quote,
plague, anthrax, tularemia, and cholera strains documented in the material presented is pure
fiction. It should be noted that even the presence of such strains in a laboratory
dealing with especially dangerous infections would also not be evidence of development of
biological weapons by Ukraine. So the weak substance behind the accusations, I think,
suggest another possible explanation, which is that this is, you know, propaganda and disinformation.
designed to demonize a country that's being invaded, and that's a normal thing, like we said, that happens during war.
On top of that, the Russian government has a history of making unsubstantiated accusations of bioweapons development.
Nonetheless, they're exploiting a troubling ambiguity between biodefense and bioweapons research, which is real and ought to be resolved.
The accusation of convention-breaking activity seems to get even shakier when you track how the claim proliferated.
In early February, there was a joint statement made by Russia and China that says in part, quote,
The Sides emphasized that domestic and foreign bioweapons activities by the United States and its allies
raised serious concerns and questions for the international community regarding their compliance with the Biological Weapons Convention.
But it doesn't make any outright accusations of noncompliance and a mixed dimension of Ukraine.
Yeah, this is some like boilerplate UN bullshit.
Like, we grow concerned with the, you know, it's like, okay, whatever.
Putin's speeches prior to the invasion of Ukraine made no mention of biolabs at all.
He had a list of grievances he wanted to get off his chest,
but apparently didn't think allegations of convention-breaking bio-weapons research
were worth mentioning at the time.
It slipped his mind. You know what happens.
In fact, recent claims of bio-weapons labs in Ukraine didn't get any traction
until a viral thread on Twitter by an anonymous Q-Anon promoter named war clandestine.
So this is a guy that used to be named clandestine Rosenstein back in 2019, and he got this name after the false belief that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein was secretly working behind the scenes to take down the deep state.
But the fact that he obviously was wrong about that theory didn't prevent him from like still spreading conspiracy theories.
They're tenacious queued on followers.
I'll give them that.
I do like that the two ways you've spelled Rosenstein in the script are Rosentine and Rostinian.
Whatever.
here's the thing
people can't see spelling
people can't see spelling
until you pointing out
you fucking dick
on the day of the invasion
February 24th
war clandestine
posted a map
showing Russian airstrikes
on Ukrainian cities
and compared it with a map
of biological laboratories
in Ukraine
which happened to be
you know in cities
from this he speculates
that actually Russia
is targeting bio-weapons labs
In a TikTok video, the man behind war clandestine took full credit for the spread of the bioweapons claims.
Hello, everyone.
My name is Jacob.
I am the individual behind the clandestine Twitter personality.
I'm the one responsible for the thread that went viral pertaining to the U.S. DoD-funded bio labs in Ukraine.
I'm the one who originated the U.S. biolabs hashtag.
And you've probably seen my thread circulating on the internet, whether it be via the fact checks on Politifact, Snopes.
USA Today, which have now been proven false.
Or you might have just seen me on Tucker.
He just featured the Biolabs on his opening statement.
Watersworld, Bongino, Bannon on the war room.
You've seen me all over the internet.
I'm the one who wrote the thread.
Wow, man.
We live in the funniest time because everyone's like,
I did the thing.
It was me.
I want the attention, even though this could very easily backfire.
So, yeah, after that thread, some right-wing media.
immediately picked up on it. And it was only after that viral thread that representatives of
Russia started making direct accusations. For example, on February 27th, a Russian embassy in Sarajevo
accused Washington of, quote, filling Ukraine with biolabs, which were very possibly used to study
methods for destroying the Russian people. And from there, it was off to the races. The claim was
promoted by high-level Russian officials, some Chinese officials, and basically every major
conservative news outlet, including those hosted by Tucker Carlson.
Dan Bongino and Alex Jones.
Now, Russia even called for a meeting with the United Nations Security Council over the issue.
There, the high representative of disarmament affairs, Izumi Nakamitsu, said that the UN is not aware of any such
biological programs, but also said, quote, situations such as this demonstrate the need to
strengthen the biological weapons convention, which is fair.
That's basically where I'm at.
Like, these bioweapons claims, they're not good.
They have all the hallmarks of war.
propaganda and fodder for right-wing media, but the allegations, however poorly substantiated,
might get less traction if there is a lot more transparency and a better way to resolve
disputes regarding bio-weapons research. As it so happens in August of this year, the UN will host
the ninth review conference of a biological weapons convention, and hopefully the participated
countries can resolve these issues so that the world will be safer, and I never again
have to read about the history of bio-weapons. Oh, man, I'm really, really crossing my
fingers for you. But if it doesn't happen to give you a kind of similar task, we're just going
to have you read Doistoevsky. Oh, great. Fantastic. And I'm going to make you watch The Rock
starring Nicholas Cage and Sean Connery. Perfect pairing, my friend. It is a perfect, a perfect pairing.
He's a content sommelier. That is so funny, dude. I really, I think I think I'm going to leave the
podcast to become a content Somalié, be like, be like, these sour strawberries,
straws, uh, paired with this Korean zombie show. It's, uh, it is one of, one of the finest
experiences you will ever have. Mishlin's star experiences. He just messed up, though. The
sommelier would be comparing different contents, right? Like, you wouldn't just be like,
here's a wine that goes well with this chair. Yes, you, in my world, you would. Okay. Well, fair.
Fair. Look, Julian, it's hard to understand that how you're seated can affect how your taste buds
experience certain flavors.
All right, that was great.
Really good fun stuff.
And now we can move on to the even more fun stuff,
which is truly disconnected from reality claims
that are just running rampant on websites like Real Raw News
and just in Q&JPEGs.
As we all know, Americans are very good
at making political events happening around the world about themselves.
There is no group within America who is better at this than Anon's.
For them, not only does any world event relate to America, it relates to a senile ex-reality
TV game show host who is no longer even the president.
Given the large amount of attention that Americans are paying to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
at the moment, all the pilled people who spend eight hours a day yelling at the news now have
a new thing to focus on. As you probably may have assumed, making all political events in the world
about Donald Trump requires one to do a bit of reaching. This often comes in the form of word association.
If all you've seen on TV's mentions of Ukraine, you might think of where else you've heard Ukraine mentioned on the TV in recent years.
Well, one thing that might come to mind is the fact that Joe Biden's son, Hunter, did have a job at the Ukrainian energy production company, Burisma Holdings Limited.
And if you're pilled, the corrupt activities of Hunter Biden are going to be one of the most important insights into the mechanations of the deep state in its war against patriots.
This leads me to the first absurd theory that Anon's have concocted in relation to Ukraine that I'll be going over today,
which is that the invasion was actually caused in some way by Hunter Biden.
The first example of this comes from former YouTuber Justin Form Talk, also known as Craig James,
who you might know from being featured on Colin Hobock's HBO doc Q Into the Storm.
You might also recognize him from cornering me and Travis at the Arizona QAnon Convention,
where I was innocently and drunkly trying to eat a gigantic pizza I'd ordered to keep myself from getting sick.
And Travis was just trying not to get made.
And both of those things, both of those failed.
I remember there was a moment where Justin Formtoss adds Travis point playing.
He was like, so what?
He was like, what is it the problem that you guys have with QAnon?
Travis said something along the lines of it's like, well, it's the whole, I guess it's the whole, you know, Trump fight.
you know a demonic energy that really rubs me the wrong it was such a measured response it was like
I can't remember exactly what you said Travis but it was something like that we're going to start
with a theory of mine I'm painting a hypothetical picture here of what could have happened
and I know a lot of you out there going to go duh no kidding we already know this but it was an
interesting realization I had the other day when I started reading through you know
everything Joe Biden's doing in Ukraine and starting to think about, well, why are we going to
Ukraine? What's happening here? So let me read this to you. It says, allow me to paint you a hypothetical
picture. A while back, Joe Biden used his own son Hunter to facilitate some swamp deep state
moves to back the globalist takeover of America in exchange for a multimillion dollar bride.
After Joe strong-armed the prosecutor investigating this arrangement, he believed the story would
disappear without consequence. Fast forward to 2020, he's thrust into the race as the only can
candidate who can unite, he wins because the same swamp deep state that bribed him has now rigged
an election by starting a pandemic. How do you destroy the evidence of Ukrainian bribery,
thus connecting you to this swamp deep state? Well, of course, you start a fake war with Russia,
evacuate the embassy, burn all the evidence, kill any witnesses, and that's how you do a cover-up.
So, look, I'm not saying that's exactly what's happening in Ukraine right now, but it is rather
convenient that Biden's having all of this happen, you know, like shutting down and evacuating
the Ukrainian embassy, all of these different things that are happening in congruence with this
whole major conflict with Russia and Ukraine. So I think it's a very convenient one, too.
If you think about it for four years, Ukraine was totally fine. You know, there was no incursions.
There was no major battles or major conflict there on the border region in the Donetsk and Donbass areas.
But what you've seen now is that all of a sudden, Joe Biden takes office and, oh, wow, look at that.
We're only a year in, a little over a year, and now there's a war in Ukraine.
Wow, yeah, the evidence is overwhelming.
Of course, my Dan did not happen.
I don't want to Google any Ukraine stuff.
Just let me paint you a picture.
Additionally, Your Honor, I would like to enter this piece of evidence into the record.
It's your boy, little Trump.
Swag, 100 million, 100,000.
Ukraine.
Hunter Biden is missing.
No one can find him.
Where is he?
Hunter Biden.
Swat.
Getting all this money.
I'm Hunter Biden.
Squat.
I get money because my dad is Joe Biden.
Swat.
Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine.
Hunter Biden. Where's Hunter hiding? Hunter is missing. No one can find him. I'm Hunter
Biden. I'm a total loser. My dad was VP. He fired the prosecutor.
Swat. Ukraine. Ukraine. Ukraine. Ukraine. I'm Hunter Biden. I'm a total loser.
Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, yeah, I'm Hunter Biden.
Hunter, you're a loser.
Hunter, Hunter, you're a loser.
I rest my case.
I sentence Hunter Biden to 100,000 years in prison.
100,000 years of being swagless.
And I sentence the rapper of this song, Little Trump, to 100 years of swag.
Oh my god
Yeah
You know what's when I was watching the Justin Form
Talks video you know it's fucking absolutely wild
Is these guys like
They read their own writing as a source
Oh yeah
You know he's like well I just want to read you
Read you this a little bit here
And then it's just like something he wrote and made up
On Twitter yeah on Twitter
He's like oh we're getting breaking news from my mind
I'm about to relay some breaking news
And here we have a breaking news story
from something I wrote two hours ago.
I mean, if all of this stuff you read off
is just other guys bakes,
it might as well just be your own.
Right.
You have better editorial process.
You can, yeah.
But this is the general pattern
for a lot of, I think,
Q takes on Ukraine
is that in some way it relates to Putin being good
and fighting against Hunter Biden in some way
or in the corruption that the Biden's
involved with. So yeah, not only is the invasion caused by under corruption, there also isn't
an invasion at all. All this was done for the purpose of being able to burn the American embassy,
which for some reason has the evidence of corruption. I guess that's where you store. If you do
corruption in a country, you store in the embassy. Yeah, it's very convenient. It's like, oh, we had to
install, like, handicapped bathrooms and work on the ventilation system. We're also going to store the
documents we want to burn, so we have to burn this place to the ground when we need to get rid of
them. But one doesn't actually have to look as deep as we have into the depths of the
universe to find the general sentiment that Hunter Biden is somehow deeply involved in the cause
of the war between Russia and Ukraine. Even popular right-wing pundits like Candice Owens were
repeating something similar to this back in February, where the invasion started. In a tweet on
February 23rd, Candice Owens said, Joe Biden is protecting his family business interests in Ukraine
and is willing to plunge the United States into a war over it. Everyone should look up Hunter Biden
in Burisma, if you want to know what's really going on in Ukraine.
A day later, she also tweeted,
We are now experiencing foreign policy COVID.
Quote unquote experts pretending that what is happening between Russia and Ukraine is a naturally
occurring event, when in fact, it was manufactured in a lab by the people who stood to
benefit trillions.
Hunter Biden slash Big Guy slash Burisma slash Ukraine.
What does this lab look like?
Is it a coffee table with little plastic soldiers lined up on it?
Like, I don't understand the analogy here.
I think it's because it's a bad analogy.
I think she's, yeah, she's not doing too great with both the analogy and, like, you know, the
empirical data.
This opinion appears to be at least too stupid for mainstream white wing audiences, though.
And it seems that the last time she explicitly repeated this idea was in late February.
But in an appearance made on Tucker Carlson on March 22nd, she did vaguely allude to this idea again.
So I really tried to reflect on what it was that I was.
hitting at that was bothering them. And really, it was me talking about Zelensky. You know,
Zelensky right now, according to the mainstream narrative, the new mainstream narrative,
I should say, is Batman, right? We're all supposed to just go, he's an amazing hero and he's not
corrupt. And I've been talking about their previous covering of him in the Pandora papers,
talking about his ties to, you know, Ukrainian billionaires that are, that are, the whole have
a controlling interest in Burisma. That might be a significant conversation for the press to have
in a moment when we have Biden's administration, egging us on, trying to get us more involved
in this conflict in Ukraine, and they don't want that conversation to be had.
So general pointing to Zelensky's actual corruption, because that is an empirical phenomenon,
and the idea that, like, well, Biden is sort of corrupt.
You know, he's involved in Prisma.
Think about it.
Yeah, you know, Hunter really fucked up being a fail son.
It's supposed to be the easiest job in the world.
It's impressive.
You're right.
You stay out of the spotlight, fucking miserable.
But I also want to go back to a point that was made by Justin Form Talk that was even
more absurd than this insinuation that the invasion of Ukraine was caused by Hunter Biden, something
even Candace Owens wouldn't claim.
The idea that the war in Ukraine is actually fake is a surprisingly common position put
by pilled people, especially early into the conflict.
According to Q, we are all watching a movie after all.
And what better person to star in a movie than a former actor?
A pilled telegram post on February 27th, courtesy of Sarah or at Cool Face Chain on Twitter,
reads,
You are still watching a movie.
What makes a good movie?
The actors.
Mockingbird Media uses crisis actors to play their clips,
just like they did during Convid.
Zelensky is literally an actor,
playing his role,
playing on both sides,
publicly on one side,
covertly, on the others side.
I do like that Q has just ruined their brains.
Like, they all think, like Q now.
Mm-hmm.
This general sentiment, though, that
The war in Ukraine isn't actually going on is surprisingly common among Pild's people still.
And it is true that Zelensky did play the president of Ukraine on a TV show, which is how he became the president in real life.
But I'm not sure that this logic bodes well for a group of people that love Donald Trump.
And fucking Ronald Reagan.
Yeah, yeah.
Also, an actor.
Trump, I guess, maybe you could consider him an actor.
He was in Home Alone, too, and some other movies.
Also, I mean, I think it's real breakout.
role was The Apprentice in which his role on TV was a super brilliant, successful businessman.
Yeah.
He played a good business man.
They're like, well, businessman can run the country.
It's a good point.
One video I managed to find on Rumble that only has 12 views, mind you, but I think represents
well the Pild's quote-unquote rational skeptic position on whether the invasion of Ukraine
actually is taking place pretty well.
So there's some interesting thinking here.
One is that like COVID, Russia is participating in a conspiracy with America, with China, with the Ukraine, and with the European Union, faking this war, whether there are some casualties or not.
we know Russia has converted out of communism and the way it seems Russia is the shining light of the world
it's the most beautiful country and it's fighting the new world order it's fighting America
it's fighting the European Union that oppresses their citizens and you know introduces
gay bum-fucking of little boys and girls that's how it appears to be if that is the case
than we want Russia to smash through all of Europe on a grander scale than Moses did with Pharaoh,
on a grander scale than Hitler and Stalin did, and we want them to win.
But remember, can you trust a country that's not consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Russia,
and that's teeming up with evil China, even if they're not?
can you trust a country that has abortion? And the answer is no, never. Now, is it a miracle if Russia's
fighting the good fight? Of course. So either on one hand, Russia is fighting the good fight
and they're fighting on behalf of 8 billion people on earth. God bless them. Or there's a
conspiracy like there was with abortion and like there was also with COVID where Russia is in bed
with the Ukraine and in bed with the Americans and in bed with China.
So you have to decide this for yourself.
This guy has the exact same speaking manner as my Jewish grandmother.
Hitler.
Hitla.
Same exact meter.
Also, speaking of Jewish, Moses didn't like plow through all of Egypt, like, you know,
destroying the Egyptians in his way.
He fucking ran away.
But didn't he split the cheeks of that sea?
God split the cheeks of the sea.
God split the cheeks of the sea.
So Moses was running.
They were running away.
And it just so happened that God hooked them up
and split the, you know, split the cheeks
and the entire Egyptian army was swallowed
in the asshole of the ocean.
God was doing gay bum-fucking of the sea for the Jews.
Yeah, I'm confusing.
Oh, I just, how can it be gay?
He's like little girls and little boys
and it's gay butt-fucking.
It's like, okay, so wait, so they had to hire
women to do the girls so it stayed
gay like I don't this man is the most
insane like understanding
of geopolitics and I really
suspect that there are so many brains out there
just going about their business it makes me dizzy
never trust a man with two collars
look at what this guy's wearing he's got
two collars going on they're both
popped he's got two popped collars
with a Henley underneath these
are the three these are three
out of the four horses of the apocalypse
But as he said, you do have to figure it out for yourself.
Yes.
Is the war real or is it just a fake thing that's not going on?
I think the funniest part of that is that that video was made on March 16th.
So like very well into the war, he's being like, maybe it's made up.
I don't know.
Amar, kids, which story do you want me to read you tonight?
A crucial element of Anon's worldview is, of course, the folk concern for child sex trafficking.
So, of course, the view that all of the bad guys are doing this,
in order to perform satanic rituals must somehow have made its way into pilled people's analysis
of Russia invading Ukraine. Given that, as we've seen, many annons have explicitly taken
Russia's side in the conflict, it shouldn't be a surprise that some of miraculously uncovered
alleged reports of sex trafficking in Ukraine being halted by Russian forces. Real raw news,
a pilled website that publishes bullshit, made an article on February 28th with the headline,
Putin fowse to crush child traffickers in Ukraine. That makes the claim that one of Putin's
primary explicit reasons for the invasion was to halt the supposed child sex trafficking of
Russian children into Ukraine. Real Raw News's source is a secret individual who is supposedly
close to Trump and claims that Trump is in close talks with Putin. This is, of course, baseless,
and there is no actual indication that child sex trafficking is one of the fabricated reasons
that Putin is made to justify the invasion in the first place. Yeah, no, they had another article
that was just about how Putin has beheaded 10 bio-weapon experts.
He's just chopping heads off.
Just ISIS video style.
They're going to upload it.
Another article by Real Raw News titled Russian Spetsnaz,
which Spetsnaz is spelled wrong throughout the article,
liberate...
U.S. Morines are invading.
Liberate child trafficking victims in Ukraine.
was released on February 27th, so a day before the other article.
It's published by the same person and also supposedly details the phenomena of Russian Spetsnaz
soldiers liberating Russian children who have been sex trafficked.
It feels a lot more like a fan fiction story than actual news, though.
So I thought it would be fitting if we read it out.
Definitely. This is a job for one, Jake.
Mm-hmm. I'm ready.
Valiant Spetsna, searching for an alleged bio-weapons laboratory in central Ukraine,
accidentally stumble upon a child trafficking den,
a dimly lit bunker holding 100 young boys and girls
whose eyes dilate when the soldier's flashlights
illuminate the decrepit chamber.
Some are emaciated, while others, mostly little girls,
appear in better health, as if their jailers pick and choose
who to feed and who to let starve to the bone.
They are children of eclectic nationalities.
Ukrainian, Russian, Polish, Romanian, Swiss, French,
and, yes, American.
And many have a wrist or ankle shackled to the floor or wall.
He's basically describing the scene in Temple of Doom, where Indiana Jones finds all the children in the mines.
Many children tremble at the sight of a dozen Spetsna sweeping assault rifles from side to side,
undoubtedly uncertain of the soldier's intentions.
Who here speaks Russian?
A soldier calls out, hands go up.
We bring you no harm. Who did this to you? Where are they?
The soldier asks.
A child points to a heavy iron door the Spetsnots had breached to enter the chamber.
They left, maybe two days and not come back, he says.
We never saw faces, only masks.
They speak little Russian, mostly Ukrainian.
We are very hungry.
He points to his stomach, seemingly more concerned with food than freedom.
It's all right now.
We take you out of here, all of you.
A soldier says, we bring you back to your families.
As they leave.
I don't have a regression.
Excellent stuff.
As they leave, a teen boy relays to a soldier a grim tale.
He's been shuffled between several of what he calls
Ditschia-edskia ligria, or child hell camps.
Sometimes hours drive apart.
The world is big, he says,
adding he is clueless as to what country he is in
or what cities are nearby.
He was abducted, he guesses, two months ago,
from his bedroom in the outskirts of Belgarad,
a Russian border city.
He's seen many children.
children brought into the camps, only to vanish days later.
It seems an implausible tale and could be propaganda, but it's what Russian president
Vladimir Putin told Donald J. Trump on their fourth telephone call since the crisis began.
A Mar-a-Lago source told real raw news.
I like to imagine it's just like some guy that works in Mar-a-lago.
Just like a waiter.
They spoke after Trump got back from CPAC last night, and Putin gave the story of his men
having saved those kids. Trump asked him to congratulate the soldiers on his behalf because,
quote, child trafficking is a very terrible crime and evil, but only if the story is true.
Putin insisted it was, and he wanted to send the American children home, but didn't trust
Joe Biden or the U.S. State Department. He asked Trump to facilitate their safe return to
American soil, our source said, if you're honest, of course I'll bring our children home.
Trump repeatedly told Putin. Our source said Trump regarded Putin with suspicion, for he has yet
to verify claims that Putin has been bombing and shelling Western-sponsored bio-labs,
dotting the Ukrainian countryside. Putin brought up.
the biolabs, said his army destroyed dozens, but there were still hardened ones in remote locations
that had to be taken out, our source said. If Zelensky lets us destroy those lips and does not
resist, we would leave Ukraine right after. Putin reportedly told Trump. Putin also said stories
about the Ukrainian army killing thousands of Russian troops and destroying hundreds of tanks
were purely Western media propaganda. In closing, we asked our source why Trump during a Fox News
digital interview last night, sympathized with Zelensky, and called for, quote, strong and swift
sanctions against Russia and Putin. Trump is a tactician. There are things he can't say in public.
Don't forget. He also said he doesn't discuss his moves on television, our source said.
Yeah, he definitely doesn't discuss anything on television. That's the other thing he likes to do.
This Jake level article received about 100,000 views and 3.4,000 likes on Facebook.
Oh, dear Lord.
God damn.
But what a story.
We have comments on the article saying things like, for instance.
Whoa, if that is true, God bless and protect those children.
May they all go home safely.
Oh, God.
Man, hopefully Dr. Jones is able to wrestle the three glowing skulls of Kalima
and free those children from the minds.
It just blows my mind that you have such an uncritical interact with these theaters.
it's like, oh, it's crazy. I mean, I guess if it's true, like, shout out to the guys in Russia.
If it's true that Trump posted outside of Hunter Biden's hotel room to make sure those kids
didn't reach there and instead saved them, that's great. There's no comments wondering
how it was exactly that the direct first-hand accounts of a Spetsnaz soldier and direct quotes
from children he was saving made it intact from him to Putin, to Trump, to Trump's anonymous
source to this article. In a way that's like a colorful.
short story. They're just all such good storytellers. You know, it's a little bit like if
weekly world news was still around, there are comments like, well, I'm glad that bat boy is doing
safe. Man, I was really worried about it. Yeah, it's like, look, I don't know if the bat boy's real,
but if he is, I really wish him well. In fact, as far as I'm aware, the Russian version of
child hell camp in that story, the Ditskia adskia Ligarya, was, I think, spelled wrong. Detskia
has an E in the end, which makes it plural.
when it should be like singular child.
I was able to search that phrase on Google
and find all the other instances
of where this short story was posted.
One of these instances was it translated into French.
One of them was a translation into simplified Chinese,
one into Korean, one into Vietnamese,
one into Hungarian, and a few others.
Which is very strange.
I was trying to figure out
whether it was like a Google translate level
or whether it legitimately was someone
just like translating into all the other language.
In the process, you and I found out that
Putin is actually written
Putin like the
Quebequa dish with cheese curd fries
and gravy, so...
Which is remarkable.
The French just thought, we'll spell this differently.
Yeah.
I think it's, you know,
it's pointless to speculate on who is spreading
these stories to, like, other parts of the internet
that aren't English speaking, because it, you know,
it's certainly not, like, pilled anons.
I don't think that they have enough reach to do that.
Yeah.
But whoever is translating the stories
into other languages seems to think that this
story is effective.
And, I mean, at least in the English-speaking world, it seems to be.
And most mentions I can find online of child sex trafficking in Ukraine seem to use these two articles
and other articles written by real raw news as, like, their primary inspiration, either implicitly or explicitly.
One interesting instance of mentions of human trafficking in Ukraine was by Michael Flynn in a recent discussion with Lou Dobbs.
Let's start with Ukraine and the mess that NATO in particular is in.
and the inability of Zelensky to get a discussion face to face with Putin.
Your thoughts?
Yeah, first of all, I don't think that Putin has any time for Zelensky because I think he sees
Zelensky as not only a puppet-type leader in the Ukraine, but also somebody who has admitted to things
that over the last few years admitted to things that we now know to be true. I mean, these
various relationships with people in our, that are relatives of our, members of our administration,
also some of the, I think, the various activities that Ukraine has been involved in from
human trafficking, drug trafficking, money laundering. I mean, there's an awful lot. So mention of
ending sex trafficking in Ukraine, whether Flynn was explicitly influenced,
by these articles I've talked about, or if he's just, like, used to saying that bad places do sex trafficking?
That's, I mean, yeah.
It's just an all-purpose sort of, like, smear.
It's like, hey, that person supports pedophiles, that place is a haven for sex traffickers.
You could just move on.
You'll have to provide any sort of details or explanations past that.
Yeah, like, Myanmar, there's a military coup.
I don't know where that place is.
I can't point it on a map, but I've heard that there was sex trafficking.
In this photo, they've chosen in the video, he looks like he's wearing the, I just arrived in Thailand, Oakley's model glasses, so he probably knows.
These are a few of the more absurd bakes about the invasion of Ukraine than I saw it being spread online by Annans.
The general through line, I think, with bakes is that they say that Putin is good and that Ukraine is involved in American corruption and that he's punishing them.
that seems to be a general sort of sympathy,
which maybe goes to show, like,
how much Anon's love strong men,
and particularly, like, white strong men,
and the degrees that they will go to take their side,
even in American society,
where I think, like, a majority of the non-pilled discourse
is seemingly very pro-Ukraine.
They're willing to take the loss on that
because of how much they like just the idea of a strongman winning a conflict.
And, you know, I mean, after, you know,
three years of this you know they have the outlier opinion anyway so it's you know for them it's
almost it's it's more comfortable to take the position that is you know the less popular of what sort
of sprinkled about the the public sphere that's true it is tricky for them because you know
the russia russia russia thing is something they like to repeat as if you know liberals are
just psychotically obsessed with russia which they kind of have been but once he goes to war
and invades a sovereign country that puts them in a slightly more
awkward position because it kind of makes sense that people are saying Russia, Russia, Russia,
right now. I think another thing that makes it easier for them to swallow is it is in stark contrast
to whatever the sort of mainstream narrative is. I think, you know, at the end of the day for
for most conspiracy theorists, whether they're full on Q&on or they're just sort of hanging out
around the fringes, you know, what comes first is does what I believe now go against what these
sort of mainstream talking points are.
And then from there, you know, you can sort of build it out.
If the entire world is saying, you know, Putin is a really evil guy and, you know,
this was a completely unprovoked invasion, civilians are getting killed, you know,
then it becomes easier to be like, well, maybe he's not a bad guy because, you know,
there's a reason that they're lying to us, you know?
Yeah, that's it.
I mean, if you see CNN and MSNBC agree about anything, you're almost guaranteed that they're
going to not like that.
Like, an important part of even just, like, Republican, like, sort of political pathology is that it's about owning the libs.
Like, what can I say that makes the libs the most mad?
So if they're, like, pro-Ukraine, it's like, you know, it would piss them off real bad.
We're bombing the guy you want to fuck.
Yeah.
Yeah, going against the grain of both the public and the news comes before any real political ideology.
You know, you can fit whatever you're sort of, I don't know, kind of nationalistic, hyper-religious beliefs are into just about anything as long as the first and second things you're doing is ignoring what the people you don't like are talking about and ignoring the TV shows that you don't like, what they're talking about.
When looking at the things Anna and say online, it's hard to draw the line between which bakes are just harmless and absurd and which are actively dangerous and have a negative effect on the world.
world, as we've seen with their capacity to at least potentially inspire some discourse
produced by Russia about chemical weapons facilities in Ukraine. That's fair to say, right? They had
some hand in creating the discourse on chemical weapons. I mean biological weapons, actually.
Oh, sorry, yeah, biology. One thing we can all agree on, I'm sure, is that Kenneth Owens is wrong.
Russia didn't invade Ukraine to expose Hunter Biden's corruption. He invaded Ukraine in order to
guarantee that Bernie Sanders could run as a spoiler candidate against the mainstream Democratic
candidate in 2024.
So true.
Thank you for that insight.
That is such a refreshing conspiracy.
Let's get more like that, please.
I'm going to start faking, but just like as a Lib.
It's a fresh angle.
Join Liv on her new podcast, Lib Agar.
Yes.
You can find that wherever your podcasts are sold.
But for real, though, you do have.
But for real, yeah.
An actual podcast called Live Agar.
If you search for that anywhere, what could people enjoy if they were to tune into that?
Lots of political philosophy, general, take some world events.
I haven't been posting as much, but my school is done or is ending.
So I'll be able to post a lot more on that.
No more grad school.
Getting smarter and more accredited than all of us by the age of what?
23?
Yeah, I'm almost 24.
We're getting there.
That's basically old.
I'm old.
You're old, too, I guess.
Yeah, we're old.
Yeah, you're old.
Disgusting.
24.
Yeah.
And hanging out with us, hanging out with us,
adds in seven years.
Holy shit.
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Oh, God.
Made a deep...
Just...
Batting 100 for shitty new characters, my friend.
Yeah, we got anti-Semitic Christopher Walken.
We've got Jonathan Risk,
my new favorite character, honestly.
Liv, thank you for that.
Thank you.
Of course.
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It's not a conspiracy.
It's fact.
And now, today's
auto Q.
All right.
Russian President
Vladimir Putin,
as you know,
has been liberating Ukraine
from
Zelensky
and the horrific abuses being committed upon its citizens, its military, and particularly its children.
Dark outposts has learned, and we broke this news to you yesterday here on the program,
that while destroying several bio-weapons labs in Ukraine,
Spetsna forces
Uncovered several
Adrenachrome manufacturing labs
and rescued well over 100 children
boys and girls of all ages
who were being held against their will
held camping in underground tunnels and bunkers
and in some cases in cages
These children
are being groomed for child sex trafficking,
but not necessarily in the Ukraine,
but in the West,
and in particular the United States of America.