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originally posted by: FishsticksAndKetchup
a reply to: CoyoteAngels I'm saying the whole thing is probably made up.
originally posted by: worldstarcountry
a reply to: quintessentone
Right, except you can clearly see that local government officials are testifying in the local news affiliate about this illegal facility. It's was a nice attempt at discrediting the story. What would your motive be for trying to discredit this story anyways??
originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: crayzeed
This was near an AFB. Its not normal in any way,
linked to China by way of corporate officers and
supplies found inside, shipping labels.
There is an FBI investigation, but doubtful
we will ever hear much about it unless there
is a high profile arrest.
What's not normal is one thing only ,THEY GOT CAUGHT. So how many others are never found?
Local and federal authorities spent months investigating a warehouse in Fresno County, California, that they suspect was home to an illegal, unlicensed laboratory full of lab mice, medical waste and hazardous materials.
The Fresno County Public Health Department has been "evaluating and assessing the activities of an unlicensed laboratory" in Reedley, the health department's assistant director, Joe Prado, said in a statement Thursday.
"Certain rooms of the warehouse were found to contain several vessels of liquid and various apparatus," court documents said. "Fresno County Public Health staff also observed blood, tissue and other bodily fluid samples and serums; and thousands of vials of unlabeled fluids and suspected biological material."
An investigation found the tenant was Prestige BioTech, a company registered in Nevada and unlicensed for business in California. City officials spoke with Xiuquin Yao, who was identified as the company president, through emails included in the court documents.
Yao told officials that Prestige BioTech moved assets belonging to a defunct company, Universal Meditech Inc., to the Reedley warehouse from Fresno after UMI went under. Prestige Biotech was a creditor to UMI and identified as its successor, according to court documents.
Officials were unable to get any California-based address for either company except for the previous Fresno location from which UMI had been evicted.
"The other addresses provided for identified authorized agents were either empty offices or addresses in China that could not be verified," court documents said.
Prestige BioTech is accused of failing to comply with orders, including providing a plan for biological abatement and disposal of the materials. Emails sent to Yao and Prestige BioTech requesting comment were not immediately answered Thursday.
originally posted by: watchitburn
Secret CCP bio-weapons labs
Secret CCP police stations
CCP buying up property around military bases
About 400 military aged chinese national being encountered at our southern border every month.
The current regime is owned by the CCP and they are allowing an invasion.
originally posted by: crayzeed
A very serious question for all of you :- what is a Lab? Any lab? A lab is a building , any building, where laboratory experiments take place. It could be in your neighbours garage and you would not know. Licenced/ un licenced. How many chop shops are operating illegally?
The house was rented by George Jakubec, an unemployed software consultant who authorities say assembled an astonishing quantity of bomb-making materials that included the kind of chemicals used by suicide bombers.
Bomb-squad experts determined the residence was too dangerous to go inside, so they drew up plans to burn it down. The home is so cluttered with unstable chemicals that even bomb-disposing robots couldn't be used to enter it. Officers said they found the same types of chemicals used by suicide bombers and insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Products were distributed without appropriate premarket clearance or approval which potentially could result in inaccurate test results due to lack of performance evaluation by the FDA.