Taitaa syyt miksi tollainen rakennettiin tonne olla historiassa ja paikassa missä se sijaitsee?.Entinen "suljettu kaupunki" ja siellä taitaa olla/on ollut muitakin aseteollisuuden tehtaita yms.
Mutta älytöntä oli rakentaa bioasetehdas miljoonakaupunkiin. Jekaterinburgissa oli yli miljoona asukasta vuodon sattuessa. Venäjällä on aluetta ei sitä sinne olisi tarvinnut työntää. Ja kyseessä ei ollut vuoto, vaan ihan puhdas ryssiminen. Edellinen vuoro, joka valmisti asetasoista pernaruttoa lähti kesken suodattimenvaihdon kotiin. Ennättivät poistaa suodattimen. Uusi vuoro tuli töihin ja napsautti myllyt päälle ilman suodatinta ja aerolisoi pernaruttoa putkeen ilman suodatinta pitkään, ennen kuin "hups" tajuttiin, että suodatinta ei ole ja itiöitä lentää poistoputkesta kaupunkiin.

Oliko siinä lastentarha sen pernaruttoasetehtaan vieressä. Ja lihanjalostamo sekä posliinitehdas. Helvetin hienosti vedetty. Tuuriakin ol, koska bioasetehdas oli kaupungin eteläpuolella ja tuuli ulos kaupungista. Pernaruttopilvi lensi pääosin kaupungin ulkopuolella oleviin kyliin. Jos tuuli olisi ollut miljoonakaupungin keskustaan...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sverdlovsk_anthrax_leak"The biological warfare (BW) facility in Sverdlovsk was built during the period 1947 to 1949 and was a spin-off of the Soviet Union's main military BW facility in Kirov. It was allocated the former site of the Cherkassk-Sverdlovsk Infantry Academy in Sverdlovsk on Uiltsa Zvezdnaya, 1, and abutted the southern industrialised sector of the city. The new facility, known as the USSR Ministry of Defence's Scientific-Research Institute of Hygiene, became operational on 19 July 1949.[4] Alibek suggests that the construction of the institute incorporated technologies which had been gleaned from captured scientists who had participated in the Japanese biological warfare programme.[5] Research was initiated at Sverdlovsk on bacterial pathogens including Bacillus anthracis. In 1951 a programme was launched which focussed on botulinum toxin.[4] Later in the 1970s, interest in the latter ceased and there was a major shift in focus to B. anthracis.[6] In 1974, the facility was re-named as the Scientific-Research Institute of Bacterial Vaccine Preparations.[citation needed]
The BW facility at Sverdlovsk was located within a military base known as Compound 19 (19th gorodok, Russian:19-й городок) which itself was created between 1947 and 1949. Compound 19 abutted the southern industrialised sector of the city in the Chkalovskii district. It was located immediately adjacent to the Vtorchermet housing estate. A meat-processing plant was located nearby with a view to supplying components of bacterial nutrient media. There was a high decree of autonomy with regard to the secret base. As well as the military institute, Compound 19 embraced its own 75-bed military hospital, a postal service, a range of shops, a kindergarten, schools, a social club,"
"Accident
In their authoritative account, Leitenberg and Zilins"kas with Kuhn report that, at some point during the period 2–3 April 1979, a mass of B. anthracis spores were released from a four-storey building located in Compound 19's special zone. The building housed a production unit which produced dry B. anthracis spores for weapons use. The unit was manned by 40 personnel and commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Nikolai Chernichov. The spores created a plume which the wind carried over parts of Sverdlovsk itself as well as a number of rural villages. Russian sources indicate that the release occurred as a result of a defect in an air-handling system which carried exhaust from a spray dryer. The release, according to one Russian source took place during the evening or night of 2–3 April.[6] Based on interviews with friends and families of victims, together with a study of wind data, Meselson and his investigative team conclude that the release probably took place during the day of 2 April.[1] "
Jenkit eivät moiseen kyenneet esim Fort Detricissä.
ja ihan normi pipetöintiä niissä jenkkiomisteisissa laboratorioissa Ukrainassa tehdään. Alihankintaa, koska palkat ovat edulliset ja koulutettua työvoimaa pipetoimaan löytyy.
Ja onhan Suomikin täynnä "amerikkalaisia biolaboratorioita". Esim. Charles River...
https://jobs.criver.com/go/Kuopio%2C-Finland/4399900/ "
Our facility in Kuopio, Finland, is a discovery center of excellence located in a global hub of neuroscience research. The site focuses on non-GLP in vitro and in vivo pharmacology studies. The capabilities at the site include comprehensive small animal imaging, behavioral, cognitive and physiological testing, histology services, and in vitro assays."
Tai suomalaisia vastaavia "biolaboratorioita"
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A world leader in cGMP manufacturing of Viral-Based Gene Therapy products
A Major Milestone for FinVector Following U.S. FDA Approval for Bladder Cancer Gene Therapy
Ferring Pharmaceuticals, an affiliate company of Kuopio-based FinVector Oy, has announced the U.S. FDA approval of a new bladder cancer therapy developed by FinVector in Finland, and to be manufactured in Kuopio. The medicine will provide NMIBC (Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer) patients with an alternative option to invasive bladder removal surgery. The FDA approval constitutes a major milestone for the Finnish Life Science research community and industry, with a first-in-class gene therapy manufacturing capability.
FinVector Oy kertoi tänään laajentavansa lääkevalmistustaan Kuopiossa. Yhtiö arvioi, että sen uusi tuotantoyksikkö aloittaa toimintansa vuoden 2024 aikana.
Onko tuo "syy" hyökätä Suomeen? Ei Kuopiosta "vanhaan venäläiseen" Wärtsilaan tai Viipuriin ole kummoinen matka.
Venäjä aikoinaan testaili pernaruttoa mm. Mökerikön saarella Laatokalla, joka oli entinen Suomen rannikkötykistön linnake. Olisiko se meille "syy hyökätä" Venäjälle?
Koko biolaboratorio-tuuba on ihan puhdasta Kremlin propagandaa, ilman mitään lihaa ja luuta. Ihan samaa paskaa, kuin "Ukrainan natsihallitus", jota johtaa venäjää äidinkielenään puhuva juutalainen.