Weaponized Ethnic Extinction at the Genetic Level


As ETC Group’s Thomas would come to find out, the claim by Putin that a group (or groups) was traveling about his country collecting genetic materials from a specific people of Russian descent was actually true.  Thomas was flabbergasted when he found out who was actually behind the collections.

The United States Air Force!

According to a report by Zero Hedge:

A representative for the US Air Force Education and Training Command explained to Russia Today that the choice of the Russian population was not intentional, and is related to research the Air Force is conducting on the human musculoskeletal system.
 
Eyebrows were first raised in July when the AETC issued a tender seeking to acquire samples of ribonucleic acid and synovial fluid from Russians, adding that all samples (12 RNA and 27 synovial fluid) “shall be collected from Russia and must be Caucasian.” The Air Force said it wouldn’t collect samples from Ukrainians, but didn’t specify why.
 
According to AETC spokesman Capt. Beau Downey, the 59th medical group’s molecular research center is currently conducting “locomotor studies to identify various biomarkers associated with trauma.”

Downey told Russian media that the study required two sets of samples: disease and control samples of RNA and synovial membrane. The first set was provided by a “US-based company.”
 
Since the first set of tissue, provided by a US company, was sourced from Russia, the Air Force opted to collect the second set of data from Russians, too, to eliminate any confounding variables that could skew the results of the study. He did not say which set – the control or the diseased set – was collected first, and neglected to provide any further details about the study.

Although there is no publicly acknowledged research into weaponized genetics, many suspect this explanation is merely an obfuscation of the truth, and that the Pentagon is collecting the biological samples for military application.

What was happening here is that a scientific research group had gone into Russia to do some swabbing and collections of genetic materials that targeted specific ethnicities.  When the US Air Force found the results of the collection, they sent their own personnel to do similar collections, only they were harvesting from the point of view that the individuals would be the opposite health status of the first specimens.

This is confusing, but try to follow.  Let’s say the first scientific research group’s aims were to pinpoint specific genetic disorders, diseases and sicknesses by doing this collecting and analysis of individuals actually afflicted with these maladies.  The US Air Force reads this information and goes in also to do its own collections, but instead, wants to only collect healthy specimens from those ethnic groups who aren’t afflicted.

Why this is confusing is that neither the Air Force, nor the original scientific research group, identifies which of them are collecting what specimens.  Why this is so secretive is also a question.  Research of genetics is typically not a secretive venture…unless of course, we’re talking about research that possibly violates bioethics rules.

Thomas was worried by these implications and didn’t trust the word of the US Air Force that this was merely academic in nature.  The fact that the military was involved at all was, for him, a call to action and he wondered if their involvement violated the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues.

Turn to the next page to find out the shocking information that Thomas discovered when he was finally able to obtain through FOIA application the emails that proved his fears correct!

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