A mind-boggling “discovery” that Russian forces in Ukraine stumbled upon is the use of numbered birds by the Pentagon-funded labs. This almost falls out of science fiction and Sir Alfred Hitchcock could have made an epic movie out of it where deception mixes with innocence and man’s cruelty to nature becomes unbearably grotesque. The project works like this:
To begin with, the Pentagon accesses the scientific data available with environmental specialists and zoologists after studying the migration of birds and observing them throughout the seasons, relating to the path these birds take each year on their seasonal journey from one country to another and even from one continent to another.
On the basis of this data, groups of migratory birds are caught, digitised and capsules of germs are attached to them that carry a chip to be controlled through computers. They birds are then released to the flock of the migratory birds in those target countries toward which the US intelligence has malevolent intentions.
Of course, these migratory birds travel great distances. The wandering albatross, for instance, is known to migrate at least 8500 km eastward across the South Pacific to the coast of South America, and many shy albatrosses migrate westward across the Indian Ocean to the coast of South Africa.
During the long flight of the birds that have been digitised in the Pentagon bio-labs, their movement is monitored step by step by means of satellites and the exact locations are determined. The idea is that if the Biden Administration (or the CIA) has a requirement to inflict harm on, say, Russia or China (or India for that matter), the chip is destroyed when the bird is in their skies.
Plainly put, kill the bird carrying the epidemic. Sadly, my mind goes back to the novel by the American author Harper Lee To Kill a Mocking Bird, the haunting story of innocence destroyed by evil.
To return to reality, once the “digitised” bird is killed and the capsule of germs it carries is released, the disease spreads in the “X” or “Y” country. It becomes a highly cost-effective method of harming an enemy country without any need of war or coup d’état or colour revolution.
The Russians have made the shocking claim that they are actually in possession of such migratory birds digitised in the Pentagon’s bio-labs.
International law expressly forbids the numbering of migratory birds because they freely criss-cross the blue sky and air of other countries. By supplying them with germs, these birds become weapons of mass destruction. What human ingenuity! But the US enjoys total immunity from international law.
The bottom line is that only the US intelligence — and President Biden, perhaps, if he remembers — would know where all humans have been infected so far in this century by the Birds of Mass Destruction. Was Ebola that devastated Africa a test case and precursor of things to come?
What about Covid-19, which is known to have originated from funded laboratories that were administered by the US? It is very likely that the US might have used migratory birds to kill Chinese citizens. Clearly, the US in its desperation to reverse its global decline is pulling out all the stops to restore its hegemony in a world order that is inexorably moving toward multipolarity.-
"During the long flight of the birds that have been digitised in the Pentagon bio-labs, their movement is monitored step by step by means of satellites and the exact locations are determined. The idea is that if the Biden Administration (or the CIA) has a requirement to inflict harm on, say, Russia or China (or India for that matter), the chip is destroyed when the bird is in their skies."
~ reminds of the tragic crash of China Eastern Boeing 737 flight MU5735 on March 21 which killed all 132 people onboard - was there a kill chip for the sudden vertical dive?Anonymous
U.S. to ‘Respond Accordingly’ If China Sets Up Base in Solomons - Bloomberg headline April 23
ReplyDelete- U.S. will have “significant concerns” over Chinese base, Solomons PM says there will be no long-term Chinese presence
Tiny island nation proves that the West only believes in its own ‘spheres of influence’
Australia and the US believe the Solomon Islands must not be allowed to partner up with China, showing a selective respect for self-determination
Russia is bad. There is no excuse for attacking Ukraine, and the argument that it was a strategic imperative to stop NATO’s encroachment is just propaganda, right? That’s what every source in the mainstream media will tell you. But oddly enough, that logic never seems to apply when western countries perceive rival states to be encroaching on their own peripheries, and there’s been no bigger example of that than as to how American and Australian political classes have reacted to the now signed “Bilateral security agreement” between China and the Solomon Islands, a small archipelago which exists not far from Papua New Guinea.
The deal was confirmed this week, despite Australia and the US having piled on scores of official visits in a bid to try and halt it. This has been combined with a media narrative of extreme paranoia claiming, without due evidence, that China is set to build a naval base on the islands and poses a direct military threat to Australia in turn. This has produced some hysterical commentaries, with a founder of The Diplomat Magazine even literally calling for bombing and regime change in the island nation.
It seems strange that the same countries who said that Ukraine has a right to “choose” its allies, or in other words self-determination, do not seem to apply that logic to countries who choose to tilt towards perceived rival states, and there’s plenty of historical examples to back it up with.
The consensus is, whether expressed in moderate or explicit terms, that more must be done to “remove” the influence of China from the Solomon Islands, with the assumption that only the US and its allies act in the true interests of the state and its people. It’s as if there is no comprehension whatsoever as to why the Solomon Islands may not consent to be under the hegemony of Australia and the United States, and why it is obviously going to prefer a strategy of “hedging” to maximize political space and opportunity for itself, rather than being forced to exclusively pick one side. This is demonstrative of the elitist mindset which dominates these countries.
The Western powers’ insincere concern for Ukraine and their hypocrisy in believing that only they themselves are entitled to “spheres of influence” and they must have an infinite right to encircle rival countries without any right of reply. Russia’s narrative about the threat emanating from Ukraine is simply “propaganda,” we are told, yet China making an ambiguous deal with a tiny island nation of just 700,000 or so is somehow deemed an imminent and escalatory threat to Australia itself. Is it not time we started to question this narrative?
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The biggest of all bird was tagged with 737, many of them dived in Asia. All big birds with 737 variants should not be allowed to fly outside USA. They should be bubble wrapped and shipped back to their mothership, labelled as USA. Of course, paid in yuan,roubles and all others currencies except US dollar.
ReplyDeleteA new way of spreading biological weapons? What works for Tom is going to work for Harry as well? It is going to work both ways, no holds barred.
ReplyDeleteAnd as a matter of interest, would the virus they spread return home to roost and what is there to prevent modifications to the virus just in case they already have vaccines prepared to counter their own? That makes the vaccines in waiting useless, just like the COVID19.
You know, Trump initially acted as if he already was prepared for COVID19 returning home to roost with nonchalant disregard when other countries were panicking. But he failed miserably. Interesting!
"U.S. to ‘Respond Accordingly’ If China Sets Up Base in Solomons " - In other words, the US is warning the Solomons about the US. ASEAN beware. Nepal beware.
ReplyDeleteArrogance as if they own the whole world.
This is how mafia behaves. If you don't listen to us, we will .......... and ........ Where is the liberal democratic values that Biden tried to promote in his recent " Summit on Democracy "
US will respond accordingly...... But it is the US 's AUKUS set up that caused the Chinese response........ accordingly.
Many countries are now waking up to realize the colonial masters that are still in their backyards.
It is time for the very principled Vivian Bala to speak up for the Solomon Islands that it has the right as a small sovereign nation to make its own decision.
ReplyDeleteLoong should also tell the US that its warning is "unprovoked" !
Silencing of the dogs? If not prompted to bark, no barking is allowed! Sit in the corner and bite the bone!
ReplyDeleteCountries that bought USA fighter jets should be bewared that diving microchip could have been installed in the control system. Pilot may accidentally activated the diving switch or a smart Alex could hacked and remotely switch on the diving switch for thrill. For security and safety, jets should be sent back to USA, it must be the only option.
ReplyDeleteVery dangerous for Chinese President Xi Jinping to travel in American-made Boeing airplanes. CIA and Pentagon can monitor the plane via satellite and activate the inbuilt assassination chip to crash the plane.
ReplyDeleteThere has been more evidence of pilots brains wanting to crash the planes than the existence of a diving microchip.
ReplyDeleteMy psychiatrist friend said there was an increase in paranoia and depression in Singapore over the past 2 years since Covid. I'm beginning to understand what he is talking about. Do we have such a strong victim mentality or are we watching too many Hollywood movies to be living in the real world? Very soon, someone will be talking about invisible soldiers, anti gravity weapon systems, Golden Eye type lasers and time travel like it is a natural part of our existence.
Whatever line one may be parroting, one should never parrot the Evil USA lines - they are all lies and deceptions.
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