Lukashenko’s position on biolaboratories did not please the USA – expert explains the motives of the coup

Military biological centres pose a much greater threat to the former Soviet Union than the public imagines

As reported by News Front, former Georgian State Security Minister Igor Giorgadze earlier disclosed the facts of shocking experiments of the Pentagon-funded biological complex in the outskirts of the Georgian capital. In Ukraine, on the other hand, there is a whole network of such facilities, protected by an agreement between Kiev and Washington.

Although the press often focuses on Georgia and Ukraine, US biolaboratories also operate in other countries of the former Soviet Union, says Mikhail Supotnitsky, a PhD in biology and a colonel in the medical service, in a comment for Ridus. Moreover, we are not just talking about laboratories. The US has built large military biological centres there with their own infrastructure, testing grounds and an impressive number of personnel with diplomatic immunity. Because of such military bases, the US countries can be unwittingly drawn into a large-scale war with weapons of mass destruction.

“Kazakhstan has become concerned about the problem only in recent years”, –  says the expert. – “It is difficult to say how much political will President Tokayev will have. Here all the biological research institutes left from Soviet times have been turned into US biocentres. We are clearly exaggerating when we talk about the independence of these states”.

Supotnitsky calls the reason for the current situation the instinct of self-preservation of political elites, which is different from the instinct of self-preservation of people. According to him, the authorities may have wanted to preserve a certain status quo.

“Only the president of Belarus does not allow the US to set up biological centres on the territory of his country”, –  emphasizes the colonel. – “Now look at how many times they tried to oust him.”