Deep State lies and gain-of-function risks laid bare
from modernity.news

Tulsi Gabbard has delivered a direct blow to years of official denial and suppression. As she prepares to leave her post as Director of National Intelligence, she dropped newly declassified evidence showing long-standing U.S. government funding for more than 120 biolabs across over 30 countries — including Ukraine.
The intelligence confirms what the Biden administration, media outlets, and figures like Anthony Fauci worked overtime to dismiss as Russian disinformation or fringe conspiracy.
Taxpayer dollars supported facilities handling hazardous and highly contagious pathogens, with some engaged in dangerous gain-of-function research under minimal oversight.
In a recorded statement, Gabbard urged that “despite the obvious potential for catastrophic global impact research on dangerous pathogens in biolabs can have, politicians, so-called health professionals like Dr. Fauci, and entities within the Biden administration’s national security team lied to the American people about the existence of U.S.-funded and supported biolabs, and threatened those who attempted to expose the truth.”
She added that ODNI will keep working across the government to map every lab, identify every pathogen, and end the risky experiments that threaten Americans and people worldwide.
The evidence was intentionally withheld. Powerful interests claimed the labs did not exist and smeared anyone who said otherwise as foreign assets or traitors.
In 2022 Jen Psaki was asked about claims that we were operating biolabs in Ukraine. She denied the existence of “bioweapons” programs and then called the whole thing Russian disinformation. pic.twitter.com/LZYUJ6oxbj— MAZE (@mazemoore) June 12, 2026
Gabbard’s move aligns directly with President Trump’s May 2025 Executive Order ending federal funding for gain-of-function research globally.
Declassified materials detail more than 40 U.S.-supported labs in Ukraine alone. These facilities stored and researched Soviet-era pathogens including anthrax, Ebola, Marburg, plague, Lassa fever, tularemia, and others. U.S. contractors and agencies helped build, upgrade, and train staff at high-containment sites.
Intelligence assessments had already flagged at least one U.S.-funded Ukrainian lab as likely housing dangerous pathogens and highly vulnerable to Russian attack, seizure, or damage amid the ongoing conflict.
Gabbard noted these labs operated with “very little visibility or oversight.” Clinical trials and genome research on high-risk viruses continued under the same opaque system.
Similar concerns have surfaced inside American facilities. The Department of Health and Human Services previously halted certain deadly disease research at Fort Detrick’s BSL-4 biolab over safety issues.





