
Top U.S. media outlets ran headlines on Tuesday obfuscating recent comments made by Russian politicians.
Mainstream disinformation peddlers like the Daily Beast, Yahoo and Newsweek all pushed the false narrative that Russia is accusing Ukraine of deploying “super soldiers” created in experimental biolabs.
The articles mocked Russia, claiming they think they’re “losing to an army of lab-created super soldiers” or “experimental mutant troops created in secret biolabs.”



In reality, Russian parliamentarians on Monday delivered their latest updates in an ongoing investigation looking into American biological laboratories in Ukraine.
Konstantin Kosachev, the deputy speaker of Russia’s Federation Council, and Irina Yarovaya, deputy chair of the State Duma, introduced what they called “bombshell” findings.
The Russians claimed Ukrainian POW blood samples revealed the soldiers tested positive, “for a number of diseases, including those atypical for the territory of Ukraine” and that “the content of the corresponding substances exceeds the permissible norms by several times.”
Senator Kosachev said “experiments were made on” Ukrainian soldiers within the territory of Ukraine using “extremely dangerous diseases, which under certain circumstances could be distributed for military purposes.”
Yarovaya then claimed blood tests on Ukrainian servicemen had traces of drugs and very high titers for Hepatitis A with 20% of the prisoners testing positive for West Nile fever.
The State Duma vice speaker continued to suggest some Ukrainian soldiers are being drugged “in order to generally neutralize the last traces of human consciousness and turn them into the most cruel and deadly monsters.”
According to Yarovaya, the alleged drugging explains “the cruelty and atrocities with which the military personnel of Ukraine behave, the crimes that they commit against the civilian population, those monstrous crimes that they commit against prisoners of war.”
“This is a single system of management and creation of the most cruel killing machines, which was sold under the control of the United States,” she added.
Russia’s commission investigating U.S. biolabs in Ukraine plans to present its final report in the fall where Yarovaya says the American biolab network will be “brought out of the shadow of disguise and present to the entire international community evidence of a dangerous US military-biological project.”
While Russia’s claims of America “drugging” Ukrainian soldiers to make them “cruel” and desensitized could be true or completely exaggerated, the media is throwing the people off the scent of the biolab story altogether.
By pushing a straw man argument that Russia thinks the U.S. is creating Captain America-type super soldiers, the media is not only mocking the story but also distracting from the reality of the shady network of biological laboratories the U.S. operates across the planet.
Retired American General and former Illinois Democrat Congressman William Enyart, Jr. appeared on “Rush Hour” Tuesday night to push the establishment narrative on the labs.
Enyart first joked, “Those Russian legislators must have been watching too many cartoon reruns,” like the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.”
Next, the former congressman echoed the same disproven narrative that the U.S. biolabs were only used to track and destroy old biological weapons from the Soviet era.
“There is no truth to this ancient rumor at all,” he firmly stated.
Concluding the interview, Enyart and the “Rush Hour” anchor both pushed the false claim that Russia is losing the war in Ukraine.
Enyart said Russia is only blaming the U.S. for biologically experimenting on Ukrainians because they’re losing the war and need a “bogeyman.”
“Clearly, they need someone to blame and that bogeyman is the United States of America… and mutant ninja turtles!” he added again.
The media’s lame attempt to put down the biolab story is extremely transparent and it shows they’re worried about the Russian investigation, which could lead to a UN investigation under the Biological Weapons Convention.