Hahahahaha oh man, what a timeline.

What do you guys make of it?

  • Awoo [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    I kinda doubt it’s bioweapons. I think the idea of “bioweapons” is a bit over blown in the imaginations due to SciFi and shit. It always seemed dumb to me to sink so much funding into something so dangerous and unpredictable when you can just use bombs, that cheap thing we’ve mastered how to use.

    And yet the US has done it dozens of times before? There's little reason to doubt they'd do it again.

    More likely the US stupidly put a virology lab stupidly close to the border of a hostile nation for some stupid reason.

    The obvious answer is that there are geographical reasons for needing the lab to be there. The accusation Russia have made is that they were collecting slav DNA and they were researching a way to genetically target specific ethnicities. This makes sense in the context of creating a bioweapon to potentially attack russia with if they wished to.

    • NomadicWarMachine [any]
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      3 years ago

      This makes sense in the context of creating a bioweapon to potentially attack russia with if they wished to.

      I mean, this also doesn’t make sense cuz that would be literally impossible to do.

      Edit: also, yes the US has pulled shit like this in the past, but a lot of that was during the Cold War when I think the US was a lot more insecure in its power and so people felt the need to research goofy SciFi crap like using LSD as a truth serum and making microwave guns. Nowadays the US sorta has that shit down pat, they realized methods for breaking people that require just a dark room and a guy in a ski mask, no brain chips or LSD needed, and we can assassinate people from like a 100 miles away with a robot plane and a tiny bomb. Who needs untested wacko SciFi shit when you got focus tested board approved methods.

      • Neckbeard_Prime [they/them,he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Which is what makes it an absolutely amazing military-industrial complex grift. Look at how much money they've poured into the dumpster fire that is the F-35; they'd happily piss away billions of dollars into a defense contractor startup that claims that it is going to pull Theranos-level bullshit, physical impossibilities be damned.

        • NomadicWarMachine [any]
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          3 years ago

          I feel like the grift is easier to hide in a complex engineer project involving 100s of companies than it is in a project who’s base premise is so fallacious anyone with a biology degree could tell you it’s BS.