The Chinese government via State claims that elements within the United States Military are manufacturing food shortages in rival countries, with the usage of bugs as vectors to pass diseases to crops and wipe out food supply. Directly accuses them of breaching the Biological Weapons Convention.
These are not outlandish claims, as we all recall the US MIL utilizing animals as vectors in Ukraine such as migratory birds to spread pathogens.
Oh yeah, and they also have all the details up about it on DARPA’s public military website. They claim these genetically modified pathogens and bug vectors are used as “countermeasures against potential natural or engineered threats to the food supply chain”. Check it out ⬇️ https://www.darpa.mil/program/insect-allies
So just as the US claims they need to create genetically modified pathogens in Ukraine for “defensive” purposes, they also need to create insect armies with genetically modified pathogens, to “protect the food supply”.
Do you see the pattern here? The US Department of DEFENSE only seems to be engaged in OFFENSIVE activity. They are conducting offensive biological research under the guise of “defence”. And the other world powers are not happy about it. Especially considering these “defensive biological weapons” keep “getting out”.
Now here is the Breitbart article, and they are clearly not buying any of these accusations, but the accusations from the Chinese are significant nonetheless, given the militaristic implications to both Russia and China accusing the US of mass genocide and biological warfare. Also given how much the US has lied about EVERYTHING, we need to take all sides into account. If you believe we can blindly trust the US government, I have many bridges to sell you.
Here’s an extremely juicy passage from the article:
“Experts reached by the Global Times said the Insect Allies is turning this concern into real potential danger. ‘Why do they use insects as carriers? Why does the US build bio-labs near other countries like Russia? When the Pandora’s Box is opened, a series of disasters will follow,’ said an expert. However, this is just the tip of the iceberg as a project with a potential biological weapons threat. In addition to the Insect Allies program, the US has conducted biological experiments around the world in said notorious ‘bio-labs’ disregarding human safety and natural ethics while blatantly violating the ‘Biological Weapons Convention.’”
China State-sponsored media experts sure seem to sound a lot like me 😂
-Clandestine
(Shout out to Kelen from InfoWars for the tip on the story)
That’s interesting! I noticed some crazy things last summer too. Planted palms and so did my friend a few towns over, they all died after a rain. Replanted, they were fine, then died again. Happened with a few different plants and it was always after rain. My friend was in Florida and I was in Alabama on vacation, after a rain, she got shingles and everyone in my family that was in the pool got sick. I drive cross country and unusual weather, then about a week later covid would surge. I swear they were doing something with the rain. Watch the water?
Funny you mention shingles, my husband in the later part of last year for the first time suddenly got shingles. I thought I read somewhere that you can get shingles when your immune system was down, but he hadn’t been sick since towards the later part of 2020, and he never got any of the clot shots or flu shots. And we live in Alabama.
I got some vegetable plants and seeds from lowes and not producing much at all. My peppers start to grow, but drop off while still small. Out of 6 green pepper plants two of them are actually growing a few (3 altogether so far) that I hope will make it. Have one yellow pepper plant and same with it as the green peppers, only 1 pepper is almost ready to pick. My tomato plant is growing tall but no tomatoes yet whereas my friends tomato plant has several. My carrots are not doing as well as I thought either. Spinach I only got a few clippings from. Just picked my first zucchini yesterday (yay) where most of them keep dying off while still only about 2-3 inches long. Onions I’m still waiting to see along with my sweet potatoes. Only got a few strawberries and they were small. My green beans never made it. Maybe its just me, maybe I wasn’t meant to grow any vegs. This is my first time growing anything, but I thought they were all growing really well, but they aren’t producing like I had hoped they would.
I started an indoor garden and things have done well BUT have a few plants not producing. Probably bc of the moisture in the basement. I’m going to do an experiment and leave a couple plants in and bring a couple out to see what happens.
I think “watch the water” was in the rain over the summer… Delta. Joked delta was surging two weeks after I left every stop. My friend never had shingles and she’s young, Urgent care Dr. said he was seeing abnormal amount of people coming in with it. Noticed weird patterns in the foliage as I drove. Never seen it before and I do the trip annually for the past 20 years.
Figures I’ve been collecting rain water to use on the plants. I started planting in the containers in my screened porch, then when it started taking up way too much space, I got hubby to repurpose our dogs play ramp into a raised garden bed. So I have the zucchini, some carrots, onions, peppers, sweet potatoes, basil, rosemary & peppermint in there. Had spinach in their but just pulled it up today as it was dying. The zucchini plant is totally taking over a quarter of the space and now I have to replant a few of the other things somewhere else, just haven't figured out where yet,
Don’t give up!! Think of it as a learning curve. You should’ve seen some our harvest! Kek! There’s a ton of info out there in videos and articles. I grew indoors, in a basement, in the winter. Learned that each plant has its own personality. Maybe look up growing zucchini vertically. One person recommended leaving the water at least 48 hours before watering. There’s a prepper.win group. They’ve helped me narrow down a few issues.