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What was going on at that lab in Almaty is the real question.


7 posted on 01/13/2022 9:01:34 AM PST by dynachrome ("I will not be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.")
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Today, January 5, protesters in the capital of Kazakhstan after protests seized Almaty International Airport. Workers were evacuated from the building. It is reported by the local orda resource with reference to the airport press service, there are currently no other sources of information. Read us in Telegram: verified facts, only important "All day, passengers were told that the army was protecting the airport, planes were flying normally, and the check-in was carried out manually. Now the airport security service has informed us: "Sorry, the airport is captured. There will be no flights today," blogger Alisher Yelikbayev was quoted by media as saying. It is clarified that the blogger informs journalists from the hotel located near the airport – he planned to fly out of the country at midnight. Telegram screenshot On the morning of January 5, large-scale protests continue again in Kazakhstan – demonstrators first demanded lower prices, then riots escalated into confrontation with security forces, seizure of buildings. All the most important information about the unrest in Kazakhstan is chronicled by LIGA.net. On January 2, 2022, protests began in Kazakhstan. Initially, the demonstrators demanded to reduce the prices of liquefied gas, which increased sharply, but then the demands became political: the resignation of the government and the dismissal of Nazarbayev from politics. On January 4, in the protest-affected Aktak, the State Commission decided to reduce gas prices to 50 tenge/liter in the Mangistow region. However, the protests did not subside and spread to other cities, activists began apprehension and clashes with police. Tokayev introduced the regime of NP in The Mangistau region, Almaty, Almaty region and Nur-Sultan. On the morning of January 5, Tokayev resigned from the government, accusing him of creating a protest situation. However, the protests continued and intensified, in particular in Almaty was captured and set on fire by Akimat (administration). Earlier today, in comments LIGA.net, the press service of Boryspil International Airport reported that Ukrainian airports have not yet canceled flights with a destination to/from Kazakhstan. Read more: Kazakhstan storms. Nazarbayev wanted to leave without leaving, as did Putin. Here's what came out of it https://news.liga.net/ua/world/news/v-kazahstane-protestuyuschie-zahvatili-aeroport-almaty-smi
9 posted on 01/13/2022 10:04:13 AM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com ( )
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To: dynachrome

YES!!! FAUCI is a VERY busy man!

https://asiatimes.com/2022/01/kazakhstan-becomes-toxic-graveyard-for-us-diplomacy/

Kazakhstan becomes toxic graveyard for US diplomacy
As political winds shift, a US-funded biosecurity lab in Almaty could become a major embarrassment for Washington
by MK Bhadrakumar January 12, 2022
US and Kazakh officials at a ribbon-cutting opening ceremony for a laboratory in Kazakhstan. Image: US Embassy & Consulate in Kazakhstan

The Kazakh Ministry of Health has issued an innocuous disclaimer, denying social media reports about the seizure of a “military biological lab near Almaty by unidentified people.”

According to Russia’s Tass news agency, social media had speculated that specialists in chemical protection suits were working near the lab as “a leak of dangerous pathogens” occurred.

The carefully worded press release by the Kazakh ministry clarifies: “This is not true. The facility is being protected.” Period.

The intriguing report highlights the tip of an iceberg that has implications for public health and holds serious geopolitical ramifications.

Since the late 1990s, when it came to be known that the US was steadily establishing and building up partnerships in biological research with several ex-Soviet republics, Moscow has repeatedly alleged that such cooperation posed a threat to Russia.

These biological research facilities were originally envisaged as part of the so-called Nunn-Lugar Biological Threat Reduction Program to prevent the proliferation of expertise, materials, equipment and technologies that could contribute to the development of biological weapons.

But Moscow suspected that the exact opposite was happening – that in reality, the Pentagon has been sponsoring, lavishly financing and providing technical assistance to these laboratories where “under the guise of peaceful research, the US is building up its military biological potential.”

In a sensational statement in October 2018, Major-General Igor Kirillov, the commander of Russia’s Radiological, Chemical and Biological Defense Troops, went to the extent of disclosing a discernible pattern of the network of Pentagon labs being located near the borders of Russia and China.


11 posted on 01/13/2022 10:36:32 AM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com ( )
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