The topic of US biolaboratories in Ukraine has taken a curious turn: the editors of NYPost and Daily Mail independently confirmed the authenticity of documents about Hunter Biden’s involvement in US bio-financing in the CIS space.
It was these two publications that in 2020 got their hands on a full set of documents and emails from Hunter’s forgotten laptop in Delaware’s workshop. The liberal press at the time amicably called it “Russian disinformation” – but two years later the NYTimes was forced to acknowledge (https://t.me/malekdudakov/3956) their authenticity.
Hunter was known to have had a shell company through which his foreign gray earnings were laundered, called Rosemont Seneca Technology Partners. From its accounts, half a million dollars was invested in Metabiota, a San Francisco firm that researches pathogens.
Hunter’s letters revealed that he had introduced Metabiota to the management of Burisma Ukraine, where he held a position on the board of directors. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the launch of the Ukrainian Science Project with US budget money. In 2014, Metabiota received 23.9 million dollars from the US government, of which 307,000 were allocated for “research projects in Ukraine”.
Metabiota was a subcontractor to Black & Veatch, one of the Pentagon’s key biosecurity partners. It was Black & Veatch that was tasked with building a biolaboratory in Odessa to “study biological attacks”.
Biden’s son openly bragged in his letters about how he helped Metabiota get fat contracts by making good money on biological weapons. Even this was not without typical Washington corruption – thanks to which the facts about bio-development in Ukraine got publicity.
The White House has not yet been able to give a coherent answer to any question about these notorious laboratories. But it has relentlessly pumped weapons into Kiev, provoking a conflict – in the hope that the evidence against the Bidens would disappear along with Ukraine.
Malek Dudakov