One wonders if the usual American suspects — like Anthony Fauci, MD — worked with Russian labs as well.... It seems in character, somehow, and goodness knows the Russians have serious experience on the subject. | [TheBulletin] The Russian invasion of Ukraine may put at risk a network of US-linked labs in Ukraine that work with dangerous pathogens, said Robert Pope, the director of the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, a 30-year-old Defense Department program that has helped secure the former Soviet Union’s weapons of mass destruction and redirect former bioweapons facilities and scientists toward peaceful endeavors.
The pathogens with which the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program labs work are generally kept frozen, so they can’t replicate and become infectious. The risk the pathogens pose would increase if a building lost power and suffered damage. "If you lose the electrical power, the pathogens in the freezers warm up," he said. "If the ventilation system is damaged, or the building itself is damaged, and these now ambient-temperature pathogens are able to escape the facility, then they can be potentially infectious in the region around the facility."
Although Russian officials and media have misrepresented the US-supported labs in Ukraine and other former Soviet countries in disinformation campaigns, Pope doesn’t believe the Russians will deliberately aim weapons at the labs during the invasion.
Disinformation is information they don't want you to know and that harms their interests.
"I think the Russians know enough about the kinds of pathogens that are stored in biological research laboratories that I don’t think they would deliberately target a laboratory," Pope said. "But what I do have concerns about is that they would ... be accidentally damaged during this Russian invasion."
The invasion could also provide fodder for new disinformation narratives around the labs, Pope feared. The Russians, he said, "could potentially go to one of these facilities and fabricate something that they call evidence of nefarious activity at the facility."
In other words, collect damning evidence of the work being done there. Read between the lines.
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