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U.S. Department of Defense awarded a contract for ‘COVID-19 Research’ in Ukraine 3 months before Covid was known to even exist

"The world first started to hear about a novel coronavirus in early January 2020, with reports of an alleged new pneumonia like illness spreading across Wuhan, China. However, the world did not actually know of Covid-19 until February 2020, because it was not until the 11th of that month that the World Health Organisation officially named the novel coronavirus disease as Covid-19.

So with this being the official truth, why does United States Government data show that the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) awarded a contract on the 12th November 2019 to Labyrinth Global Health INC. for ‘COVID-19 Research’, at least one month before the alleged emergence of the novel coronavirus, and three months before it was officially dubbed Covid-19?

The shocking findings however, do not end there. The contract awarded in November 2019 for ‘COVID-19 Research’ was not only instructed to take place in Ukraine, it was in fact part of a much larger contract for a ‘Biological threat reduction program in Ukraine’.

Perhaps explaining why Labyrinth Global Health has been collaborating with Peter Daszak’s EcoHealth Alliance, and Ernest Wolfe’s Metabiota since its formation in 2017.

The Government of the United States has a website called ‘USA Spending‘, an official open data source of federal spending information. According to the site as of 12th April 2021 the US Government has spent a mind-blowing $3.63 trillion “in response to COVID-19”. But that’s not the only information on Covid that can be found within the site.

Hidden within the ‘Award Search’ are details on a contract awarded by the Department of Defense to a company named ‘Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp‘, which is allegedly “a global engineering*, procurement, consulting and construction company specialising in infrastructure development”.

The contact was awarded on September 20th, 2012 and is described as “Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services”. Obviously this is very vague and most likely of little interest to anyone who happens to stumble across it. But there is something contained deep within the details that should be of interest to anyone and everyone.

The ‘Award History’ for the contract contains a tab for ‘Sub-Awards’ detailing the recipients, action date, amount, and very brief description for 115 Sub-Award transactions. Most of the Sub-Awards are extremely mundane for things such as “laboratory equipment for Kyiv”, or “office furniture for Kyiv”.

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But there is one Sub-Award that stands out among the rest, and it is was awarded to Labyrinth Global Health INC for “SME Manuscript Documentation and COVID-19 Research”.

An award for Covid-19 research isn’t exactly shocking when the world is allegedly in the grip of a Covid-19 pandemic, but considering the fact the sub-contract was awarded 12th November 2019, at least one month before the alleged emergence of the novel coronavirus, and three months before it was officially dubbed Covid-19, the award for Covid-19 research should come as a shock to everyone.

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But the shock doesn’t end there, because the place the contact for Covid-19 research was instructed to take place was Ukraine, as was the entire contract awarded by the DOD to Black & Veatch Special Projects Corp.

The contract details found on the ‘USA Spending’ site actually reveal that the specific DOD department that awarded the contact was the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). The contract was awarded 20th September 2012, and concluded on 13th October 2020.

Whilst the details are vague**, the US Government site also reveals that $21.7 million of the $116.6 million contact was spent on a ‘Biological threat reduction program in Ukraine’.

" Go to: https://expose-news.com/2022/04/13/us-dod-contract-covid-research-ukraine-nov-2019/ for full article.

*Italics mine.
**I bet they are!

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Interesting stuff. A company called Labyrinth would always make me prick up my ears, no pun intended.

In much the same way as when I realised that a massive supplier of lateral flow tests here in UK is named Acon.

I used one of the damn things for the first time, despite swearing I never would, two weeks ago. Long story short: yeah, I had it. Always years behind the cutting edge me.

Flattened for about 5 days, still very feak and weeble after 14, but back at work, and scepticism undiluted. One advantage was that I read almost all of the Udo Ulfkotte book which is available in English now as an Evilzon print-on-demand book. I’ll post a review in the next few days.

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Karen, sorry to hear that you’ve been unwell, but good to hear that your spirit is still there.

About four years ago I went to my doctor with a bad chest infection (my lungs have always been shite, stemming from a serious childhood illness). I got the much needed antibiotics, but my doctor also prescribed me pills for high blood pressure. My blood pressure has always been high. Anyhows, cut a long story short, I took the blood pressure pills for more than a year, seeing the doctor every three months, when I would be given a repeat prescription.

Those blood pressure pills completely screwed-up my body. I won’t go into gory details, except to say that the pills seriously affected my bowels (constipation) and my libido.

I finally chucked all the pills in the bin and have never felt better.

Please note: I’m not advocating to ignore advice from doctors. If you have a serious medical condition you do need to take the rawl plugs.

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Rawl plugs? Do people know any more what they were? :slight_smile:

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I looked at the article again and there’s a caveat to be sounded about web pages like those used as the sources here.

Cut and pasted table follows.

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What is clear from this is that some columns are sortable. You change the sort order by clicking an arrow pointing up or down. That triggers a SQL query … ORDER BY $ …

$ would be the attribute such as ‘contractor name’ or ‘date of tender’ or ‘research type’

‘research type’ very likely comes from a table called tblResearchTypes which has a unique id and some text. Let’s say a row of data was added in Sept 2019 with id=404 and researchtype=pandemic-flu-no-name

Various queries of the database that use that tblResearchTypes.id of 404 will display the relevant text. A query made in April 2020, or April 2022 for that matter will display the relevant text as it stands at that time.

If the entry for tblResearchTypes.researchtype with id of 404 was edited on some arbitrary date (even yesterday) to read covid-19 instead of pandemic-flu-no-name then this explains why a tender awarded years in the past could be listed with the more recent nomenclature.

Sorry if this is a tricky argument to follow, typed one-fingered on a mobile device, but I believe this debunks the Daily Expose line of argument. If they can come up with original documents awarding a tender for covid-19 research and dated prior to covid-19 being a thing, that would be game on. But this is just a databases do what databases do result.

Hi folks, I stopped ace inhibitors and took up hawthorn , never felt any problem.
Interesting that Zach Bush MD pointed to the fact that these medicines upregulate (i.e. increase) ace2 receptors in our bodies and Covid19 gains entry into our cells through ace2 receptors, the more you have the easier it is for Covid! Clearly a win win for bigpharma!

cheers

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Others have raised doubts…I simply couldn’t enlarge the text to view the accounts…, quote; " …no URLs to that crucial “Awards/sub-awards” list which ostensibly mentions Covid-19 in Nov 2019?

Posted by Jim_Carlucci on May 17, 2022, 5:29 am, in reply to “U.S. Department of Defense awarded a contract for ‘COVID-19 Research’ in Ukraine 3 months before Cov

Sure - we can link to the Black & Veitch website -but I can’t find anything there about the claimed DOD November 2019 “Covid 19” research contract.

So what is the URL to that alleged November 2019 “Covid 19 contract”(sub-)award?"

There’s really no need to even read the text. A column on a web page can only be made to change its sort order by performing some operation on the source data. It can be done on the client side with JavaScript but that would be very poor design choice. Therefore it has to be done on the server side by using SQL and some kind of server-side script. The script asks the database to deliver the data in a particular format, sort order, etc. The underlying database can be edited at any time and can produce results like those I described above. This is not a caveat it is actually how dynamic websites work.

If I decide to come back to this post and edit it, that is only possible because there’s a database somewhere that saves the text.

Exact same principle.

Daily Expose are just making fools of themselves.

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I use Hawthorn capsules for cardio support myself (tree sacred to Arianrhod “Goddess of the Silver Wheel” the Moon), …

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So essentially this is just a falsified document…

Misinterpreted would be how I’d put it. The tables shown are real, the underlying data is real, but the interpretation was wrong. Nina Jankowicz would have offered a harsher opinion, possibly with Mary Poppins accompaniment, but she’s insane.

There have been periodic stories along similar lines eg UK procurement site showed a tender for coronavirus PPE dated years in the past, for the same reason.

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