When Dr. Robert Malone appeared on the Joe Rogan show on December 30, 2021, America was in the midst of COVID hysteria. Malone had been banned by Twitter the day before, prompting outrage among Twitter subscribers, who vowed to tune into the Joe Rogan Show the next day to listen to Dr. Malone burn the vaccine establishment down with his narratives of pure truth. One person called it “the definition of the Streisand Effect,” where attempts to hide, remove, or censor information … backfires by increasing awareness of that information. (1,2,3,4,5).
After singing his praises for a long time, as he is want to do, Dr. Malone let a few facts slip about his “research” at Alchem. If any journalists noticed, they never followed up, and let Malone continue his social media hero tour unabated. Research on what? Chemical weapons. “I thought you were a horse farmer,” said Joe Rogan. (Joe didn’t say that, it’s my attempt at satire).
Alchem Laboratories is located in Alachu, Florida, a small town in North Central Florida about an hour’s drive north of Gaineseville, home to the University of Florida. Alchem Laboratories is situated adjacent to a residential area in Alachua with a population of around 10,000. Located directly behind Alchem Laboratories is SynQuest Laboratories.
Below: Alchem/SynQuest location next to residential area.
Below: Alchem/Synquest overhead view, Synquest behind Alchem.
Alchem Laboratories has a unique front, with a sloping roof that makes it look a bit more residential from the street view.
Malone told Rogan that he had a “team” at Alchem Laboratories, who just happened to be focused on developing drugs for DTRA to combat chemical weapons when he received a call from his long-time colleague Michael Callahan about an alleged virus outbreak in Wuhan, China. Malone had worked with Callahan, the “Master of Disaster,” on other pandemics like Ebola and Zika. Malone said he was researching antidotes to organophosphate-based chemical weapons, often referred to as “Novichoks.”
There's a CIA agent that I've co-published with in the past named Michael Callahan. He was in Wuhan in the fourth quarter of 2019. He called me from Wuhan on January 4. I was currently managing a team that was focused on drug discovery for organophosphate poisoning ergo nerve agents, for DTRA, involving high-performing computing and biorobot screening. High end stuff. And he told me Robert you gotta get your team spun up because we've got a problem with this new virus. I worked with him through prior outbreaks.
Aside: It is my opinion that Robert Malone publicly identifies Michael Callahan as a “CIA agent” in order to protect information related to Callahan’s activities, such as Callahan’s role in the Ebola, Zika, and SARS2 Pandemics. From CIA.gov:
The CIA charter provides that information concerning the sources and methods of intelligence collection must remain secret. Such information is not available for public disclosure and is redacted from documents, but significant amounts of analytical or publicly derived information are available.
The COVID-19 Origin Act of 2023, sponsored by Josh Hawley of Missouri, asked the Director of National Intelligence to declassify information related to claims of a “Wuhan Lab Leak” made in a State Department investigation directed by US Secretary of State and former Director of CIA, Mike Pompeo. Hawley’s request specifically authorized the Director of National Intelligence to redact information related to “sources and methods,” thereby allowing the DNI to redact any information related to Michael Callahan and the CIA in Wuhan.
“This bill requires the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) to declassify all information relating to potential links between the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the origin of COVID-19. The ODNI must submit to Congress an unclassified report with all such information with redactions only as necessary to protect sources and methods.”
With that aside out of the way, back to Alchem. What are “organophosphate nerve agents?”
ALLEGED POISONING OF THE SKRIPALS WITH NOVICHOK CHEMICAL WEAPON
The “Novichok” class of chemical weapons was thrust into the public spotlight in March 2018 when Sergei V. Skripal and his daughter Julia were allegedly poisoned by a Novichok nerve agent in Salisbury, England, making headlines around the world. The crime scene was very dramatic-looking crime scene. Countless pictures were taken of workers in hazmat gear as they analyzed the crime scene, and published in media all over the world.
Pictures below are workers in chemical protective suits placing a tent over the bench where the Skripals were allegedly found on March 4 in critical condition at The Maltings shopping center in Salisbury, England.
BACKGROUND of the SKRIPALS
Sergei Skripal was a double agent for Russia and the United Kingdom. He was arrested by the FSB in 2004 after providing the names of over 300 Russian agents to MI6. Some believe that one of Sergei’s contacts in MI6 was Christopher Steele, who ran the “Russian desk” in London for MI6 from 2006-2009, before founding his private intelligence company, Orbis.
Sergei was convicted of treason and espionage in Russia in 2006. In 2010, he was freed as part of a spy swap that involved the United States, UK, and Russia. Later in 2017, some alleged that Sergei was a source for Christopher Steele in the infamous “Steele Dossier” which became the basis for the “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 Presidential election in the United States. Western media blamed two Russians, Anatoliy Chepiga and Alexander Mishki, for the alleged poisoning of the Skripals in 2018.
The case against Russia in the media was based in large part on Russia being the nation that had produced the Novichok class of bioweapons. Other journalists such as Craig Murray and Julian Assange argued that there were other nations that could have easily produced this type of chemical weapon, and that analysis based on Russia’s sole ability to produce the class of chemical weapon allegedly used against the Skripals was flawed.
BANNING OF NOVICHOKS
Beginning in November 2018, the US State Department led an effort at the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to add the Novichok class of chemical weapons to their list of banned chemicals. The OPCW voted to ban Novichoks on November 25, 2019, at The Hague, Netherlands. It was the first change to their list since their organization formed in 1997. The members voted unanimously, and stood and applauded themselves.
Below: OPCW votes to ban Novichoks.
You just have to wonder what took them so long.
THE NOVICHOK PROGRAM IN THE FORMER SOVIET UNION
The Soviet Union’s “Foliant” program was designed to create a new class of chemical weapons that would be: (1) effective against NATO chemical protective gear; (2) undetectable in tests for banned chemical weapons; (3) safe to handle separately; and (4) could be rapidly produced in bulk by producing counterparts to common agricultural chemicals already produced in bulk. They called the weapons “Novichoks,” which means newcomer, based on the new class of chemical weapons.
The program dates back to the early 1970s.
Franca et al, 2019. In his book titled: “State Secrets: An inside chronicle of the Russian chemical weapons program” [3], the Russian dissident exiled in the United States, Vil S. Mirzayanov, denounces the former Soviet Union for having secretly developed novichok agents between the 1970s and 1990s. Mirzayanov is a former scientist who worked for 26 years at the State Scientific Research Institute for Organic Chemistry and Technology in Moscow, abbreviated in Russian language as GOSNIIOKhT (ГocHИИOXT in Cyrillic). He claims to have witnessed, between 1971 and 1973, Petr Kirpichev and his assistants developing a new series of neurotoxic agents derived from the G-series and V-series agents, this was named as the A-series. According to his testimony, the first compound of this series synthesized and tested was N-2-diethylaminomethylacetoamidido-methylphosphonofluoridate (Figure 1). Essentially, it was a sarin derivative where the O-isopropyl group was replaced by the acetoamydin radical. This compound received the codename A-230 and was referred to as substance 84 in the internal reports of the GOSNIIOKhT. Agent A-230 presented a toxicity 5–8 times higher than the Russian VX (RVX), referred to as substance 33.
Vil Mirzayanov was one of the Russian chemists involved in the Russian program. After the fall of the Soviet Union, and George Bush outlined the responsibilities of the United States as the leader a “New World Order” on September 11, 1990, with the United States as the only remaining “superpower,” Mirzayanov outlined details of the Soviet chemical weapons Novichok program.
George Bush, September 11, 1990: “What is at stake is more than one small country. It is a big idea. A New World Order, where diverse nations are drawn together in common cause to achieve the universal aspirations of mankind. Peace and Security, Freedom, and the Rule of Law.”
“If it is possible, I want to continue to build a lasting basis for US-Soviet cooperation for a more peaceful future for all mankind. The Triumph of Democratic ideas in Eastern Europe, and Latin America, and the continuing struggle for Freedom elsewhere, all around the world, all confirm the wisdom of our Nation’s Founders.”
In September and October of 1992, Mirzayanov wrote articles that were published in the Russian press which exposed that Russia was producing chemical weapons in violation of international agreements on chemical weapons. Mirzayanov was charged with revealing state secrets in October 1992. He was arrested in January 1994 after refusing to attend his trial. Russia subsequently released him, dropped the charges, and awarded Mirzayanov compensation for damages. Put simply, Mirzayanov received money for his leak of Russian state secrets on their Novichok chemical weapons program in the Russian media. Mirzayanov then came to the United States and provided information to the United States on the former Soviet Union’s chemical weapons programs.
In 2008, Mirzanov published a book “State Secrets: An Insider’s Chronicle of Russia’s Chemical Weapons Program.” Much of the information that has been published in articles about Russia’s Novichok chemical weapons program stems from information in Mirzanov’s book. In fact, he published the chemical formulas for these Novichoks in 2008. Some believe these formulas were not complete, as I will get to.
COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION PROGRAM
On June 1, 1990, Presidents George H. W. Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev signed the bilateral U.S.–Soviet Chemical Weapons Accord; officially known as the "Agreement on Destruction and Non-production of Chemical Weapons and on Measures to Facilitate the Multilateral Convention on Banning Chemical Weapons"
Below: Bush and Gorbachev sign agreement to destroy and ban chemical weapons June 1, 1990.
The Soviet Union officially fell on On December 8, 1991.
“leaders of Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus, 3 of the 4 original member states of the Soviet Union which was officially formed in 1921, signed documents in Belarus stating that the union had effectively ceased to exist following the withdrawal of several member states.”
Several states that were formerly in the Soviet Union possessed nuclear and chemical weapons.
On December 12, 1991, President Bush signed the Soviet Nuclear Threat Reduction Act of 1991, or as it is often referred to, the Nunn-Lugar Act. The Nunn-Lugar act initiated the Cooperative Threat Reduction program.
Below: Senators Nunn and Lugar leave the White House in 1991 after briefing President George H. W. Bush on the Nunn–Lugar legislation.
Some text on the legislation:
(1) Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev has requested Western help in dismantling nuclear weapons, and President George H. W. Bush has proposed United States cooperation on the storage, transportation, dismantling, and destruction of Soviet nuclear weapons
(2) The profound changes underway in the Soviet Union pose three types of danger to nuclear safety and stability, as follows:
(A) Ultimate disposition of nuclear weapons among the Soviet Union, its republics, and any successor entities that is not conducive to weapons safety or to international stability
(B) Seizure, theft, sale, or use of nuclear weapons or components
(C) Transfers of weapons, weapons components, or weapons know-how outside of the territory of the Soviet Union, its republics, and any successor entities, that contribute to world-wide nuclear proliferation.
On July 30, 1992, chemical weapons were added to nuclear weapons in the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program. Mizranov, as stated previously, wrote his articles in the Russian press in the Fall 1992, raising awareness of details of the remaining program in former Soviet republics.
CHEMISTRY OF NOVICHOKS AND FLUORINE
While detailed aspects of the chemistry of Novichoks are beyond my level of good understanding, it concerns me is that this class of chemical weapons include the element Flourine. SynQuest Laboratories is located directly behind Alchem Laboratories in Alachu, Florida, and is capable of producing large varieties of organic and inorganic fluoridated compounds.
Below are some chemical diagrams of some Novichoks reported by Mizranov. Source: Novichoks: The Dangerous Fourth Generation of Chemical Weapons, Franca et al, 2019.
Franca et al believed that Mirzayanov did not publish some other parts of the chemistry of Novichoks. They speculate that he left of some fluorophosphonate components.
“Due to the high level of secrecy surrounding the FOLIANT program, very little is known about the real structures of the A-series nerve agents,”
Different from Mirzayanov [3], Hoenig [12] speculates that compounds A-230, A-232, and A-234 are fluorophosphonates, as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3 below. You can look at the images above (Figure 1) and see the difference.
Franca et al also referenced a US binary weapons program. “In response to the USA binary program, the Soviet Union started the FOLIANT program in the 1980s.” I do not have additional information on the US binary chemcial weapons program.
Fluorine was not used extensively in World Wars. It is a “light” gas which dissipates easily with the wind. It also could not be compressed into a liquid for transportation. Gases developed in for war typically used heavy gases, transported in liquid form, like chlorine, which would travel along the ground like a fog.
Image of chlorine gas below from German Chemical Warfare.
Fluorine gas is much more deadly than Chlorine. One author describes Fluorine as “The Element from Hell.”
Fluorine will ignite without an ignition source against many materials, as someone demonstrated with charcoal.
SYNQUEST LABORATORIES
SynQuest Labs specialized in producing fluorinated organic and inorganic chemicals.
SynQuest: “SynQuest specializes in fluorinated organic and inorganic chemicals, providing a creative and innovative range of building blocks, reagents and compressed and liquefied gases. We offer chemical services designed to expedite your research from conception to pilot quantities. We have 5200 in chemicals in stock and can custom manufacture to your specifications.”
My concern is that SynQuest and Alchem could each independently produce two of the binary compounds necessary to form binary chemical weapons. If that’s not what they were doing, it sure would be a convenient setup if they wanted to. At least one person who worked at Alchem also worked at SynQuest previously.
Taking Dr. Malone at his word, Alchem must have had the formulas of these chemical weapons which he described as “organophosphate nerve agents” in order to produce antidotes. You must of course know the chemistry of the “measure” to produce the “countermeasure.”
Below are some images from SynQuest’s website.
ALCHEM LABORATORIES
Alchem Laboratories has many awards from the Federal Government to discover and produce chemical compounds. A full review would be lengthy. A few highlights:
75A50120C00078. This is a study designed by Robert Malone to test Famotidine and Hydroxychloroquine for COVID. This study was later changed to use Famotidine and Remdesivir at the Northwell hospital system in New York. The identification of Famotidine was based on Robert Malone’s use of the DOMANE system which identified countermeasures to measures. According to DTRA, DOMANE stands for “Discovery of MCMs (medical countermeasures) Against Novel Entities.”
DOMANE identified Remdesivir, Ivermectin, Famotidine, and other compounds according to DTRA. Remdesivir and Famotidine were used in China. Ivermectin was suppressed in the United States and elsewhere. Remdesivir was approved for use under and Emergency Use Authorization on issued on May 1, 2020. Robert Malone’s Famotidine discovery never gained an authorization.
Michael Callahan returned to the United States with evidence that less people died in Wuhan in the presence of Famotidine. He went to Robert Kadlec with the information. Malone also met with Kadlec, although Malone claims he did not speak with Callahan about Famotidine use in Wuhan. Kadlec contracted with Alchem to design a clinical trial.
The Famotidine trial that Dr. Malone designed at Alchem, initially using hydroxychloroquine, was modified to use Remdesivir in both the control and test groups. “Run Death is Near” as always, created deaths in both the control and test groups at the trial sites of Northwell Health in New York. Less died in the Famotidine groups, which prompted them to claim a benefit of Famotidine. This was the same type of criminally fraudulent lie that Callahan used to claim a benefit of Famotidine in Wuhan. Just kill more in the control group than you do in the test group.
The only thing Callahan and company proved is that they were capable of killing patients with Remdesivir and ventilators to achieve the results they wanted to claim a benefit of a “cure” of whatever they chose to claim was a cure.
I have not found what grant that Malone or Alchem were using that authorized and/or funded them to use the DTRA DOMANE system. Malone lists the name RW Malone MD, LLC, as the name of his consulting firm. I cannot find any contracts listed on USAspending.gov under this name.
Dr. Malone provided some additional information, however. According to Malone,
“Late in 2019, working with a scientific friend and colleague, our consulting firm had been awarded a modest pilot contract from the Department of Defense (DoD) Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).“ The objective was to demonstrate the usefulness of combining the latest computer-based drug screening methods with high throughput robotics to test very large libraries of drug candidates and discover inhibitors of organophosphate-based biowarfare nerve agents. I had previously helped the same colleague develop and win a large Department of Defense contract for building and staffing one of the “advanced development” antibody and vaccine production facilities assembled after the Obama White House had realized that the United States had lost much of its biologic drug manufacturing capacity to Europe, India and China.
It’s unclear if the DTRA contract Malone refers to here involved DOMANE. There could have been multiple contracts. There could have been multiple DTRA computer programs. The secrecy surrounding the most important details of America’s response to “COVID” is completely unacceptable, and Congress needs to investigate, without any “get out of jail free” cards.
In any case, despite the secrecy, once again Dr. Malone says he was working on “inhibitors of organophosphate-based biowarfare nerve agent.” This, in Florida, with a big warehouse of chemicals directly behind it.
75N91020F00001. This award is to synthesize, or produce, chemicals for the National Cancer Institute. “SYNTHESIS OF 0.2 GRAMS EACH OF COMPOUNDS KNOWN AS AT158, AT156, AT144, ATJA17 AND ATJA07.”
I chose to highlight this award because it shows that Alchem produced chemical compounds. Alchem did not only run computer models, like Robert Malone did with DOMANE. As they did for the National Cancer Institute, where they synthesized compounds, Alchem could have synthesized counterparts to many of the bulk chemicals that SynQuest was in the business of producing.
Robert Malone’s CV says he was a “consultant” for Alchem from 2012 until November 2019, the in November 2019, Malone became the “Chief Medical Officer” of Alchem Laboratories until he reportedly resigned in April 2020. It seems that his promotion in November 2019 at Alchem was based on his authorization to use the DTRA/DOMANE system to combat COVID, but that is circumstantial. Although there are no public reports of “COVID” occurring in China in November 2019, Malone’s colleague, the Master of Disaster, Michael Callahan was in China at the time.
ABOUT MICHAEL CALLAHAN - THE “MASTER OF DISASTER”
Michael Callahan went to college at the University of Massachusetts and to graduate school at the University of Alabama in Birmingham (UAB).
Callahan is a real life “Mayhem Insurance Guy,” seems like.
UAB:
Callahan has been on the scene at some of the world’s most famous—and dangerous—virus outbreaks, including H5N1 avian flu in Hong Kong in 1999 and 2001, SARS in Hong Kong in 2003, Marburg in Angola in 2004, and so on. He also has responded to recent Ebola virus outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Lassa fever in Nigeria, and controversial laboratory accidents resulting in the infection of scientists at foreign biohazard laboratories.
Callahan founded Rescue Medicine in 1988. Their website does not function at the moment. But I saved a bit of information.
In 1988, Michael Callahan started his first company called Rescue Medicine. A National Institutes of Health (NIH) bio describes the company as a charter organization that provides “emergency air medical evacuation and refugee medical care in austere developing regions”. According to their website, Rescue Medicine supports “federal government and U.S. corporations operating in remote international environments”, becoming a “global leader in disaster medicine research”.
To some extent, Callahan is a field guy, capable of getting to all the locations. He likes to stay fit, and is fond of high altitude mountain climbing.
Callahan has great lab experience too though, but not in a good way. Callahan reported that one of his Russian colleagues was killed with Ebola, and another with a weaponized bacteria (Anthrax is a favorite bacteria in this death-for-profit industry).
“we include a tragic case of Ebola that killed a Russian colleague, and an infection from a bacteria engineered through gain-of-function research to be resistant to all antibiotics that killed a Moscow graduate student, both in 2004.”
Below: The author (Michael Callahan) at the Ebola biocontainment facility in Novosibirsk, Russia, in May 2004. | C/O. Michael Callahan
More lab experience for Callahan. Continuing with UAB.edu:
But Callahan’s most enduring contribution to health care may come from the lab rather than the field. Since 2005, he has been a program manager for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the secretive R&D center of the American military. Callahan was recruited to DARPA “to work on fast-paced solutions to health threats,” he says. His biggest mission: Create a government-funded drug research and production capability focused strictly on national priorities, such as defense and pandemic preparedness, rather than profits. “The Department of Defense had no idea how to make drugs, and neither did I,” Callahan recalls. But they knew they needed to learn how.
Callahan traveled to China in 2019 for a long-standing influenza conference to meet with his Chinese colleagues, according to Brendan Borrell. Borrell reported in “The First Shots” that Callahan’s Soviet colleagues gave him samples of influenza. There’s still no exact date on when Michael Callahan showed up in China in 2019. Investigations directed by the US State Department through Congress specifically request the DNI to not include information that is related to “Sources and Methods.” The media has also complied with censorship of the role of Michael Callahan in Wuhan.
Callahan’s resume in biochemical evil goes on and on, and the purpose here is not to lay out his entire background. There’s one aspect of Callahan’s resume to focus on a bit, because it may relate to Alchem.
The State Department BioIndustry Initiative
After the Anthrax releases in the United States, the State Department began the “BioIndustry Initiative.” Foreign biological and chemical weapons scientists were funded by the State Department to develop drugs and vaccines. Michael Callahan was involved in it. I think some of the Russian scientists involved with BII may have found their way to Alchem.
From the State Department, BioIndustry Initiative (BII):
The BioIndustry Initiative’s mission is to counter the threat of bioterrorism through targeted transformation of former Soviet biological weapons research and production capacities.
The U.S. Department of State BioIndustry Initiative (BII) is a nonproliferation program authorized in the Defense and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act for FY 2002 (Public Law 107-117). BII focuses on two objectives:
The reconfiguration of former Soviet biological weapons (BW) production facilities, their technology and expertise for peaceful uses.
The engagement of Soviet Biological and Chemical Weapons scientists in collaborative R&D [research and development] projects to accelerate drug and vaccine development for highly infectious diseases.
The BioIndustry Initiative’s initial funding was authorized in the Department of Defense and Emergency supplemental appropriations for Recovery from and Response to Terrorist Attacks on the United States Act, 2002 (P.L. 107-117), Division B – Fiscal Year 2002 supplemental appropriations, Chapter 3. This appropriation transferred $30,000,000 to the Department of State, Nonproliferation, Anti-terrorism, Demining, and Related Programs "for the purpose of supporting expansion of the Biological Weapons Redirect and International Science and Technology Centers programs, to prevent former Soviet biological weapons experts from emigrating to proliferant states and to reconfigure former Soviet biological weapons production facilities for peaceful uses."
Michael Callahan testified to Congress that he was employed under the State Deparment’s BioIndustry Initiative in the former Soviet Union.
ENGINEERING BIO-TERROR AGENTS:
LESSONS FROM THE OFFENSIVE U.S. AND
RUSSIAN BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS PROGRAMS
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HEARING
before the
SUBCOMMITTEE ON PREVENTION OF NUCLEAR AND BIOLOGICAL ATTACK
of the
COMMITTEE ON HOMELAND SECURITY
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
ONE HUNDRED NINTH CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION
__________
JULY 13, 2005
Michael Callahan: I work extensively in the former Soviet Union; I spend 30 percent of my time there. I spend that exclusively at the bench top with former weapon scientists in 14 institutes tempering priorities to the Department of State's biological bioindustry initiative. A key point here that I would like to stress is that this program, unlike any of the others, has used the biodefense market and the biotechnology market of western nations to create a market pull, to bring these former weapon scientists to participate in part of the solution. And for this reason we have had excellent access to these institutes. These former weapons scientists, many of them aging, and many of them with their children here in the United States receiving higher education, call upon us across international cell lines to tell us that there has been a laboratory accident, to tell us they have a sick loved one in a Russian or former Soviet Union hospital. …
Since January 2002, I have also worked withe the U.S. Department of State, in particular with the Bio-Industry Initiative (BII), a program which uses the U.S. biotechnology market and academic collaborations to redirect former Soviet biological weapons scientists to peaceful, sustainable medical research.
In 2002, Callahan was appointed clinical director for Cooperative Threat Reduction programs at six former Soviet Union (ex) Biological Weapons Institutes (VECTOR, State Research Center for Applied Microbiology, Kirov, Bersk, RCMDT, Highly Pure, and RIHOP), which included redirecting of unanticipated dual use and gain-of-function programs. This information was shared by Callahan at Gain-of-Function Research: Summary of the Second Symposium, March 10-11, 2016.
So now you know more about Michael Callahan, who called Robert Malone from around Wuhan, China, on January 4, 2020, and told him to get his team in gear at Alchem Laboratories in Alachua, Florida. Michael Callahan is the #1 suspect in What Really Happened in Wuhan, not Anthony Fauci.
“THE TEAM” AT ALCHEM, RUSSIAN AND CHINESE SCIENTISTS
There are two Russians with Ph.D’s on organic chemistry from institutes in Moscow on Alchem’s Team. It seems like these two Russian nationals at Alchem may have been contacts of Michael Callahan in his employment in Russia and the former Soviet Union under US government programs, such as the State Department’s BioIndustry Initiative and/or the Cooperative Threat Reduction program. Malone called the team at Alchem his team, but Callahan is almost surely on this team too.
Text below is from Alchem on Denysenko and Rudchenko, who received their Ph.D’s in Moscow in the 1970s and 1980s.
Sergiy Denysenko, Ph.D. is Alchem's Director of Manufacturing. He oversees the scale-up laboratory and GMP manufacturing projects. Sergiy joined Alchem in 2001 as a Senior Research Scientist and was promoted to Principal Research Scientist in 2004 before becoming Director of Development in 2009. He received his Ph.D. in synthetic organic chemistry from Moscow State University in 1985. Following this he was Associate Professor at the Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology (1985-1996) and a Postdoctoral Fellow and Senior Group Leader with Professor Alan Katritzky's research group at the University of Florida (1996-2001).
Vladimir Rudchenko, Ph.D. is Alchem's Technical Director. His extensive background spans more than three decades in research and industry. Dr. Rudchenko joined Alchem in 2001 and provides technical direction to both the Research and the Development groups. His academic credentials include D.Sc. in organic chemistry (Institute of Organic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow, 1986), Ph.D. in synthetic organic chemistry (Institute of Organic Chemistry, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow, 1977), and B.Sc. (with Distinction) in chemical engineering (Institute of Chemical Technology, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine, 1973). Dr. Rudchenko is an author of 13 patents and over 70 publications.
Several on “Alchem’s team” in Florida are also Chinese. Malone said he had “Chinese contacts,” although he has not specified who his Chinese contacts were, another fact that Congress should investigate. These Chinese nationals at Alchem are another potential avenue of communication between China and the United States about “what really happened in Wuhan.”
One member of Alchem’s team was previously employed at SynQuest.
Chris Deigl, M.S., is Alchem's Director of Quality Assurance. Prior to joining Alchem in 2021, Chris enjoyed 16 years at SynQuest Laboratories, Inc., ultimately serving as their Director of Quality. While at SynQuest, Chris worked diligently with internal and external customers to ensure compliance, all while promoting a culture of goodwill and proaction. Chris also built an independent QC lab, served on the Executive Management Team, and implemented an ISO 9001:2015 conforming quality management system. He earned both his B.S. in Chemistry and M.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Florida.
SUMMARY
SynQuest Laboratories is a large chemical production facility located directly behind Alchem Laboratories. Scientists at Alchem, including Dr. Robert Malone, had access to chemical formulas of chemical weapons, according to Malone. Michael Callahan has extensive associations with biological and chemical weapons scientists from Russia and states of the former Soviet Union. Many Russian biological and chemical weapons scientists were re-employed by the US State Department BII program, which Michael Callahan was very involved with. Michael Callahan called Robert Malone to tell him to get his team in gear at Alchem. Alchem has at least two scientists with backgrounds in organic chemistry from Russia, where the class of Novichok chemical weapons were developed.
This evidence and the rest of the evidence contained in this article is circumstantial and not proof beyond a reasonable doubt that Alchem and SynQuest were producing binary chemical weapons. The potential that Alchem and SynQuest were independently producing “Novichok” style binary chemical weapons, in a coordinated manner, in Florida is too much for me to ignore, however. I wish to raise the issue to my peers for their consideration.
The types of weapons that could be produced in Alachua, Florida, by these two companies can be extremely deadly. I do not want to see any leaks or accidents here.
Charles Wright
REFERENCES
(1) Wall Street Wizards @Wizards305·. Dec 29, 2021. “Robert Malone was banned from Twitter today. I'm sure nobody will see him on that tiny podcast. #JoeRogan Best, Beach”
(2) Sergiu Floroaia @sergiufloroaia·. Dec 30, 2021. “Robert Malone got banned on Twitter. Will be on the @joerogan podcast. Isn't that the definition of The Streisand Effect?”
(3) Scott Morefield. @SKMorefield Dec 31, 2021. “How many MORE people listened to @joerogan's interview with Dr. Robert Malone BECAUSE he was banned by Twitter for expressing wrongthink?”
(4) Jack Poso @JackPosobiec. Dec 31, 2021. “Dr Robert Malone is trending after his Rogan interview dropped two days after Twitter banned him”
(5) Politically Stripped @politstrip. Jan 1, 2022. “I didn’t know who Dr. Robert Malone was until Twitter banned him. I’m sure a lot of people didn’t either. Now the world knows his name”
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Never in my life did I expect to be researching all of this horrifying information. One thing led to another then another then another... you know the infamous rabbit hole. Thank you for such an informative post, I have learned so much .
The University of Florida was one of the known collaborators of Project MKULTRA, Subproject 126 to be precise: a study of the human response to stress in a natural disaster scenario.
https://ia801200.us.archive.org/5/items/DOC_0000017384/DOC_0000017384.pdf
Alachua is also home to San Felasco Tech
City, one of the prototype “smart cities”, first founded in 2018.
https://sanfelascotechcity.com/about-san-felasco-tech-city/
Seems like The Regime has quite a few projects percolating in North Florida.