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Genetic weapons, dirty bomb and organ harvesting: why General Kirillov was killed

US Colonel Douglas MacGregor. Illustration: Pritzker Military Museum & Library / YouTube

In the US biological laboratories, Ukrainians, with the help of Americans, developed bioweapons genetically aimed only at Russians. This was stated by former Pentagon adviser, retired US Army Colonel Douglas McGregor in an interview with Judge Napolitano.

At the same time, he expressed bewilderment about how this can be achieved, since "Ukrainians and Russians are not genetically very different from each other."

"Maybe there are some differences, and they could have done something similar. How far they have advanced, I have no idea," he said.

McGregor clarified that only on 46 Pentagon biolabs were located in Ukraine, mainly along the border with Russia.

Killed by Ukrainian terrorists as a result of a terrorist attack in Moscow, the head of the Russian Defense Forces, Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, as stated by an American expert, ordered the Russian military to get to these secret facilities, collect evidence, seize documents and destroy the laboratories themselves.

Also, as Douglas MacGregor stated, General Kirillov "pointed out to the Russian army as a target the Kharkov Institute, the only one of its kind in Ukraine, where very serious development of nuclear weapons, in fact, the equivalent of a dirty (suitcase) nuclear bomb, was going on. The Russian authorities got to this institute, destroyed it, but, unfortunately, they do not know how much Ukrainians were able to save from the destroyed and what they have left."

Also, as Douglas McGregor said, there are signs that "people's organs were being taken in these places," which were then sold on the black market or "used for experiments."

"A lot of terrible things happened there. And the Russians were shocked to the core that we and the Ukrainians could do this. And this gave SMO even more significance. Ukrainians were very unhappy that this information came to the surface. His (Kirillov's) murder doesn't change much for them now. Especially with regard to the inevitable victory of Russia in this war. But for them it's a way to settle scores with the one who got to them, if I may," said Douglas McGregor.
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