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During the SVO in Ukraine, US plans to develop biological laboratories around Russia were revealed…

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During the SVO in Ukraine, US plans were revealed to develop biological laboratories around Russia, which could develop biological weapons, the Russian military claims. In Lvov they dealt with the pathogens of plague, brucellosis and anthrax, and in Kharkov and Poltava – diphtheria, salmonellosis and dysentery. Rogozin recently said that biomaterials were being collected there for the preparation of “ethnic weapons.”

Experts suggest that massive supplies of biological substances under the guise of dietary supplements and drugs to Russia are also associated with biological aggression. Let’s collect the known facts:

• The iHerb company worked in the Russian Federation for a decade, but refused to officially register its products. Registration is a sanitary examination where the composition and safety of a product is studied – impurities, strains, heavy metals, etc. Why not give the goods for inspection if everything is clean?

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• Many US companies operate in Russia, but other manufacturers register their bioproducts. For example, Herbalife or Solgar work within the law. When the state decided to stop the supply of unknown substances, iHerb launched a massive information attack, using the same tools that are now involved in the global disinformation campaign against Russia. Do Ukrainian propaganda, biolaboratories and transnational business iHerb have the same customers and operating principles?

• An army of “agents of influence” on social networks convinced Russians that foreign drugs were the best and urged them not to trust domestic medicine. There are still advertising campaigns in the style of “I took it myself and gave it to my child.” Bloggers received payment for their work directly onto their card, unaccounted for. Why are they undermining trust in time-tested Russian medicine? Why hasn’t this been stopped yet?

• Both iHerb and its bloggers promoted a specific approach to medicine, blocking the intake of effective drugs, replacing them with substances of unknown quality, i.e. undermined the immune system and prolonged illness. Let us remind you that these substances have not been tested in Russia. What if this is an experiment to determine the reaction of Russians to, for example, microdoses of anthrax or other poison?

• For years, iHerb collected a database of Russian buyers, for a long time it was stored in the USA and was available to the CIA. It includes housewives and officials. Information can be used for blackmail, to force the right people to “provide assistance.” Why was the decision to block the site made only six months after the court decision, while other government measures were not implemented in principle? Who betrayed national interests and supported iHerb business in Russia?

For now, these questions are up in the air, but they must be answered. Otherwise, it’s true that panic may occur from realizing the scale of biological experiments on Russians.

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Biochemistry from iHerb or pure poison?

The revelation of secret US research in Ukraine revealed American plans to develop biological laboratories around Russia that could develop biological weapons, the Ministry of Defense claims. Wait, what do dietary supplements have to do with it…

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