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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Intelligence Agencies Mobilized In The Fight Against Covid-19
US intelligence reports have repeatedly warned the White House of the severe threat of a coronavirus crisis, and ABC News reported that the US administration received the first of these warnings in November 2019.
The coronavirus outbreak has and will certainly continue to affect all
of our daily lives and reality as we know it. Covid-19 has exposed a
multitude of problems that have built up in modern society. Health
systems in many different countries have not got enough medical
supplies, there are problems with social insurance schemes for citizens
and businesses, and the wrong priorities were used in national economic
planning and management to justify how budgetary funds were allocated.
That is why politicians, economists, bankers and doctors are not the
only ones who have been enlisted to adapt how they work and face new
challenges in these uncertain times.
Intelligence agencies in different countries have also been summoned to
the front line in the fight against Covid-19, but the way they are
operating differs from country to country, which is more of a reflection
of the orders coming from the political elites in these countries.
After all, an epidemic is not only a good time to gather intelligence to
investigate the causes of the outbreak, but it is also the perfect
opportunity to spread misinformation and take advantage of the state of
panic.
First of all, we should probably mention the fact that monitoring public
health and sanitation in different countries and the spread of
dangerous infections has always been a key focus for intelligence
agencies in countries around the world, as these factors can be
detrimental to a country’s national security and the “theater of war”
where an armed conflict takes place.
The United States devotes a great amount of energy and resources to this
work, constantly investing billions of dollars to set up and run its
biolabs, not only on US territory, where they are continuing to develop
biological weapons, but also in regions where there could potentially be
US military operations in the future. This explains why Washington has
been setting up more and more Pentagon biolabs in border countries
around Russia and China over the last few years, two countries
identified as strategic “adversaries” in the US National Security
Strategy.
This is the reason why the United States — responsible for unleashing
more armed conflicts than any other country in recent years and for
launching foreign military interventions in countries all over the world
— has been constantly ramping up its research into biological warfare,
mainly through the Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
(DARPA), which was created specifically to develop these kinds of
military technologies. DARPA’s main objectives in this field include
work with pathogenic microorganisms, collecting the biological materials
in countries of interest (all of these samples are sent back to the
United States), studying how susceptible local residents are to various
diseases and how responsive they are to treatment, and conducting
clinical trials for breakthrough medical treatments on ethnically
heterogeneous local populations.
It is worth recalling the US National Intelligence Council’s Global
Trends 2025 report, released back in 2008, which predicted that the
“emergence of a novel, highly transmissible, and virulent human
respiratory illness for which there are no adequate countermeasures
could initiate a global pandemic.” Moreover, American intelligence
experts even named the coronavirus as the disease which could cause this
pandemic.
The importance of this work in the United States was also stated in a
report produced by the Rockefeller Foundation and leading consulting
firm Global Business Network in association with American intelligence
experts in May 2010, which outlined a scenario of global development in
response to a deadly pandemic. It is noteworthy that even back then, the
authors of this scenario mentioned that China would be the country
capable of mobilizing the best response, highlighting its ability to
immediately introduce mandatory quarantines and special measures to
protect borders.
In 2015, the British scientific journal Nature Medicine published an
article about successful experiments conducted at the Fort Detrick
biological warfare laboratory. This United States Army Medical Command
installation which specializes in developing biological weapons is
considered the American “devil’s kitchen” for a good reason. The article
in Nature reports the successful results of experiments carried out to
engineer a virus with the surface protein of the SHC014 coronavirus,
found in horseshoe bats in China, so that it could infect human airway
cells without first evolving in an intermediate host. In the same year,
former German Deputy Defense Secretary Willy Wimmer reported that the US
military even patented the new bioweapon.
It is worth noting an article published in the New York Times about an
anti-epidemic exercise code-named “Crimson Contagion” that was conducted
by the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in Washington
in 2019 and on the territory of 12 States, which simulated the scenario
of a severe influenza pandemic, similar to the coronavirus outbreak in
China.
US intelligence reports have repeatedly warned the White House of the
severe threat of a coronavirus crisis, and ABC News reported that the US
administration received the first of these warnings in November 2019.
On March 31, Reuters cited official sources in the US administration who
confirmed the fact that the US Intelligence Community (IC) is trying to
paint an accurate picture of how the novel Covid-19 coronavirus could
spread around the world. Why are they doing this?
But the activities of the intelligence agencies on the front line in the
fight against Covid-19 have not been limited to just “monitoring the
global spread”. Articles have been written about acts of “modern piracy”
the United States has engaged in against its “partners” in foreign
intelligence agencies, intercepting respirators and surgical masks and
diverting them to the American market where they are in short supply.
US intelligence agencies are now keeping an especially close eye on the
progress other countries are making in developing Covid-19 drugs, and
are poaching the scientists who are carrying out this research to buy up
all the results of their research and ensure that these drugs are only
supplied to the United States! The Swiss daily Tages-Anzeiger and German
news magazine Der Spiegel go into quite a bit of detail on this
particular story.
The Israeli security services have taken a leaf out of Washington’s
book, and have also started practicing these pirate tactics. A recent
interview with an anonymous senior Mossad intelligence agency official
on an Israeli TV news station has caused a stir in the Middle East, as
this person blatantly admitted to the theft of supplies from other
countries to secure essential personal protective equipment and medical
equipment in the fight against coronavirus, which are now in short
supply in countries all over the world. It is becoming clear how Israel
has been able to provide itself with a sufficient supply of personal
protective equipment, test kits and ventilators in these circumstances,
while the rest of the world, including the United States and Canada, is
experiencing an acute shortage of them. An article recently published in
the New York Times wrote about the Mossad’s heavy involvement in
Israel’s fight against the virus, and according to Israeli medical and
security officials, it has been “one of the country’s most valuable
assets in acquiring medical equipment and manufacturing technology
abroad.”
Vladimir Platov, Middle East expert, writes for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook”, where this piece first appeared.


