The world was swept by the second wave of the cornavirus. At the beginning of the international pandemic of this disease in the spring of this year, the authorities of different countries concealed the man-made nature of this disease. In some places, there were even attempts to prosecute individual authors who wrote about this on the Internet. However, the official version of the origin of the virus looks so unconvincing that these attempts have not been further developed.
A characteristic feature of this pandemic is that it has
built an incredibly monstrous wall of misinformation and confusion around it.
The media disseminate diametrically contradictory
assessments regarding the timing of reaching the plateau, development
prospects, course, ways of spreading and other aspects regarding this disease.
One gets the impression that the disseminated information is nowhere and is not
verified by anyone. This creates chaos in the minds of ordinary inhabitants,
prevents the formation of clear ideas about the image of danger and measures to
combat it.
And, it goes without saying that the official version that
the virus allegedly passed to humans from a bat eaten by some Chinese citizen
does not stand up to criticism. Is it possible to believe this version, which
is more like baby talk? Of course not. The Chinese have been eating bats for
thousands of years, and if this virus had existed in nature before a certain
time, over these thousands of years it had many suitable cases for the
transition to the human species.
The version about the man-made origin of the virus seems to
be more convincing. This is not surprising, considering that there are many US
extraterritorial biological laboratories scattered around the world.
One of them is located in Georgia. This is a biological
laboratory named after US Senator Lugar, who was very actively involved in its
creation and opening. Senator Lugar was an ardent Russophobe, and what is
happening in the laboratory that bears his name is a secret sealed with seven
seals.
Both officials and members of the public in Russia and the
North Caucasian republics have repeatedly expressed their concern about the
substances being developed in this laboratory, but the Americans and Georgian
officials subordinate to them got off with only duty, meaningless excuses.
Meanwhile, it was after the start of the work of this
laboratory in South Ossetia that the epizootic of African swine fever began,
which caused considerable damage to agriculture. It is especially worth noting
that the first foci of this disease on the territory of South Ossetia appeared
precisely in those villages of the Leningor and Znaur regions, over which, even
before the 2008 war, the JPKF tripartite military observers repeatedly recorded
illegal flights of Georgian aircraft.
Subsequently, African swine fever was found in the southern
part of Russia. It is difficult to say whether it got there from the territory
of South Ossetia or if Georgian saboteurs carried out a separate special
operation there.
Also noteworthy is the recent detention on the territory of
South Ossetia of a citizen of Georgia who illegally violated the border of
South Ossetia. He explained his act by the fact that a colony of a rare species
of bats allegedly lives on the territory of South Ossetia. One can, of course,
believe in the disinterested interest of the Georgian citizen in the South
Ossetian bats, but the events taking place in the world, and, in particular, in
Georgia, unfortunately, do not favor complacency.
The Georgian and American sides do not agree to cooperate on
the issue of access of Russian specialists to the laboratory. In these
conditions, one must keep an eye out, closely monitor the epidemiological
situation, and be prepared for sabotage in the biological sphere.
Inal Pliev, political commentator, IA "Res"
Source: http://cominf.org/node/1166532703
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