Dr. Guy Hatchard highlights abill recently introducedinto the US House of Representatives. It aims to expand NATO’s biotechnology capabilities, which could lead to the development of bioweapons under a shroud of secrecy, posing a significant threat to global security.

“The Bill places genetic engineering under the direct control of NATO military partners allowing for the imposition of secrecy concerning [biotechnology’s] development,” he writes.

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Yesterday, I found our Tamarillo tree leaves infested with microscopic mites that were busy sucking the life out of the plant. This morning, I got up and found a massive invasion of ants had cleared up the mites. Problem solved. I never cease to marvel at the natural world. Trillions upon trillions of beings of all shapes, sizes and types integrated within an ecosystem of immeasurable beauty, diversity and balance, all following paths set by their nature. That is, until we get to the top of the evolutionary tree where human beings seem to havefreewillto break with nature and act as they please. But here’s the rub: nature ensures we must, of necessity, suffer the consequences.

A headline in the online New Zealand Herald this week read ‘“Hopefully this will end quickly”: Kiwi on life in Dubai amid the chaos of war’.During the last five years, we have found that“hope”is not enough when it comes to the invasive and destructive technologies being unleashed on unwitting populations. Besides missile production, there are many others – nanotechnology, biotechnology, ultra food processing, high intensity electromagnetic fields, ocean floor trawling, information control, agrichemicals, nuclear waste, air and water pollution. All these are attempts to control nature rather than work with it. The list is long, and the effects are long-lasting.“Hopefully this will end quickly”has a hollow ring to it. I suppose many of those living their luxurious Dubai lifestyles will be looking for alternative safe havens, and New Zealand might be on their list. They might need to think again, the whole concept of a safe haven is fast disappearing.

At the end of February, Bill H.R. 7653, entitled the ‘Biodefense Diplomacy Enhancement Act’, was introduced in the US Congress. It explicitly calls for the evaluation of“opportunities for expanded NATO capabilities to research, develop, and deploy biotechnology for international security purposes.”The Bill defines biotechnology to include:“genetic engineering, synthetic biology, and bioinformatics.”In summary, the Bill places genetic engineering under the direct control of NATO military partners allowing for the imposition of secrecy concerning its development.

[Related:New Federal Bill Authorises Classified NATO Genetic Engineering Deployment Strategy Linked to Bioweapons, Jon Fleetwood, 1 March 2026]

NATO and the US are not alone in seeking to militarise biotechnology; it is a trend that is also evident in China, Russia and others. Under the guise of high-sounding but misleading defensive initiatives, the development of bioweapon models is quietly going ahead. Studies of the pandemic origins and outcomes should have taught lawmakers that biotechnology can spread without limit. It cannot be contained or remediated. It is universally deadly to friend and foe alike, but that self-evident message from nature has fallen on deaf ears.

No country should be allowing its lawmakers to approve, fund and weaponise deadly biotechnology. If this continues, no one will be safe anywhere. Ask your Member of Parliament to take an international stand on biotechnology development.

Undoubtedly, any war is a failure of intelligence, but it is also a reflection of the buildup of stress in the collective consciousness. Stress builds up through the violation of natural law[1]until a breaking point is reached and the dam bursts suddenly. War breaks out. Modern technology in all its forms has become so invasive and destructive that any war is potentially catastrophic on a scale that is uncontainable. This is more true of biowarfare than any previous destructive weapons of war. We have reached that point where there has to be another way.

Source: SGT Report