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Larry Romanoff is a retired management consultant and businessman. He has held senior executive positions in international consulting firms, and owned an international import-export business. He has been a visiting professor at Shanghai’s Fudan University, presenting case studies in international affairs to senior EMBA classes. Mr. Romanoff lives in Shanghai and is currently writing a series of ten books generally related to China and the West. He can be contacted at: 2186604556@qq.com. He is a frequent contributor to Global Research.

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(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, February 13, 2020
GM Seeds as Bioweapons GM seeds and GM food carry great risks. It is imperative these foods be banned. This subject is too large to be discussed in full, but I take up one aspect here: the origin of GM food in Defense Dept programs and laboratories that study bioweapons.
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(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, February 11, 2020
The Geopolitical Deployment of Bioweapons (Part 2) The US used bioweapons extensively in the Korean War, and went to great lengths to silence the few American soldiers who came forward to tell about it. Bioweapons today are far more lethal amd more transmissible, due to advances in genetic engineering, and hundreds of billions of dollars that has gone into research over the intervening years.
SHARE More Sharing        Monday, February 10, 2020
Biological Weapons: A Timely Historical Overview, Part I It is not well-publicized, but the US has acknowledged an extensive program of biological weapons, dating back to Japanese and German programs that the US took over and continued after the war. The present Wuhan epidemic is a bioweapon, as were SARS and MERS before it, and most probably Lyme Disease, possibly HIV.

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