Black Hawk Take Down - Part Four
Cancer Copter? Stealth Flights For mRNA Cancer Moonshot Program?
Did now-deceased Black Hawk helicopter pilot Rebecca Lobach fly missions for a secret mRNA cancer vaccines project at Ft. Belvoir in Virginia, before being killed in a mid-air collision with an American Airlines jet a few days ago? We covered that her father was a Federal Contractor for Joe Biden’s Cancer Moonshot program yesterday with a company called, Klesis.
Black Hawk Take Down - Part Three
Was Black Hawk Pilot Rebecca Lobach suicided, having control taken from her helicopter and then flown into a landing American Airlines jet at attack speed? The combined voice and flight data recorder from the ramming speed Black Hawk helicopter has been recovered, and hopefully, some answers will be forthcoming.
Her father is also a professor at Duke University, working on the exchange of clinical data for the Cancer Moonshot program.
Rebecca Lobach was involved in ferrying VIPs from Andrews Air Force Base to the White House and back, and ferrying VIP Generals and Admirals from Ft. Belvoir, her home base, to Andrews Air Force Base.
I interviewed helicopter pilots near Andrews Air Force Base about their shuttle activities, and they informed me many times that foreign VIPs received treatment at Ft. Belvoir. I stayed at the Marriott hotel near the gate of Andrews AFB, where many of these foreign VIPs were staying while awaiting medical treatment, many of them for cancer.
The first question that came to mind with Rebecca Lobach's high-level White House connections and her father's profile connections to Joe Biden Cancer Moonshot program was, “Did Rebecca Lobach fly the “Cancer Copter” from Andrews AFB to Fort Belvoir?”. Was she a part of the USAID PREDICT mRNA cancer vaccines program, shuttling scientists for her dad?
Now that Trump has disbanded USAID, a lot of the validation and verification our researchers have been waiting for since March 2020 is finally coming in.
USAID PREDICT invested over $40 Million with Chinese scientist Ben Hu in Wuhan in the development of CoronaVirus spikes. How was Ben Hu moved back and forth out of the US to Ft. Belvoir, Virginia, while eluding Customs and Border Patrol? The mRNA Cancer Copter?
The US State Department has provided medical visas for foreign VIPs and their children, and many of these “world leaders” are involved with cartel activities and money laundering, hence the need to circumvent US Customs and Border Control checkpoints. Osama Bin Laden, the Shah of Iran, Manuel Noriega, and Augusto Pinochet are just a few examples.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-18/how-iran-became-americas-enemy/103461790
I had developed whistleblowers at Ft. Belvoir with my ex-cop research partner, Jenny Moore, to look into vaccine countermeasures that were being used to counter old Soviet bioweapons from the Cold War, including mRNA vaccines called DARPA ADEPT under a US State Department program called USAID PREDICT.
I had informed Donie O’Sullivan in a televised broadcast that the USAID PREDICT program was pursuing Gain of Function experiments for mRNA and DARPA ADEPT with the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Here is the two-minute clip of me spelling it out for Donie O’Sullivan and CNN. Now, let’s see if they issue an apology and a retraction!
The end goal of DARPA ADEPT, later called mRNA, was mainly mRNA cancer vaccines. We have maintained that CoronaVirus (aka COVID) was a mere stepping stone to cause a mass formation psychosis to trigger Operation Warp Speed to fund Moderna and Pfizer’s development of mRNA vaccines.
Our researchers contend that the end goal was always that Moderna and Pfizer would be the marketing leaders for these mRNA cancer vaccines. We contend the key USAID virus vaccine programs to help mRNA gain market acceptance was USAID PREDICT.
Most of these mRNA countermeasures seemed to end up with DARPA funding if they led to experimental cancer vaccines. Yesterday, President Donald Trump shut down USAID. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene commented about it yesterday on X/Twitter.
President Trump’s shutdown of USAID hopefully will lead to an investigation into the use of US State Department funds to bankroll profiteering in mRNA cancer vaccines.
Also involved was Metabiota, Hunter Biden’s bioagent cutout in Ukraine.
Nathan Wolfe, the founder of Metabiota, was also a USAID PREDICT partner for disease that would show up all over the world, a couple of weeks after Nathan visited China.
In March 2020, we also outline who at USAID PREDICT got all the DARPA ADEPT bids in the Summer of 2019 at the Wellcome Trust and the WHO. Hopefully, President Trump will pick up on this investigative thread as well.
We also looked into VIP doctors who were murdered mysteriously at Ft. Belvoir in 2021. I wrote a book in 2021 titled, “The Black Doctor Murders,” which highlighted the VIP nurse murder of Major Brenda McDaniel, who had worked in the Clinton White House, and her husband, Major Edward McDaniel, both of whom worked at Ft. Belvoir (see the notes section for the full text).
VIPs and/or soldier athletes attending the 2019 Wuhan Military Games may have received an experimental nano ferritin vaccine for CoronaVirus before they left for Wuhan, administered by Dr. Edward McDaniel and his wife, Brenda McDaniel.
The question I have today is, “Was Rebecca Lobach killed for the same reason as the McDaniels?”. She possibly knew about the illegal mRNA experimentation going on at Ft. Belvoir with her father’s extensive knowledge of Biden’s Cancer Moonshot program. We shall see where the investigation goes now that President Trump has shut USAID PREDICT down.
We have been on the trail of mRNA cancer vaccines since March 2020, and our researchers will continue to uncover the facts by following the metadata.
The Black Doctor Murders Excerpts - May 2021
The Black Doctor Murders
Summary Version
Preface: Too Many Fort Belvoir Coincidences
By George Webb
On May 27, 2021, a highly decorated U.S. Army doctor, Colonel Edward McDaniel, and his equally accomplished nurse wife, Colonel Brenda McDaniel, were brutally murdered in the front yard of their home in Springfield, Virginia. Their deaths were particularly striking given their military record and the sensitive positions they held within the U.S. Army.
I did not expect that the very doctors who approved the participation of U.S. soldier athletes in the NATO Wuhan Military Games in October 2019 would later become victims. Yet, I was not entirely surprised either. Over the years, I had authored several books alleging a cover-up regarding an illegal U.S. Army vaccination program at Fort Belvoir—the installation where both Edward and Brenda McDaniel had worked.
My investigations into this story have not been without controversy. Major media outlets such as CNN and CBS’s 60 Minutes accused me of fabricating whistleblower accounts. According to my reporting, two doctors had alleged that the U.S. Army was running an unauthorized vaccination program at Fort Belvoir intended to develop a battlefield antidote for a bioweapon. Notably, in March 2020 and again in May 2021, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry reiterated claims that U.S. soldier athletes from Fort Belvoir had been linked to a virus outbreak in China. These allegations supported my earlier findings.
I have long questioned whether the murdered couple—both full U.S. Army Colonels and longtime employees of the Fort Belvoir community hospital—were, in fact, whistleblowers exposing an illicit Army vaccination program. In my fourth book (which has been banned on Amazon), I detailed this program’s possible connection to events that later led to the global COVID-19 lockdown. Moreover, I had also documented how figures like Anthony Fauci and former CDC Director Robert Redfield allegedly orchestrated this program over three decades under the guise of HIV vaccine research. Could it be that the same network behind these vaccination tests was also responsible for launching the coronavirus lockdown? This book examines that possibility.
I recently completed another book exploring the origins of a U.S. military drug and vaccine ratline to Wuhan, China—a network allegedly initiated in 1946 by an Army doctor named George Hodel. The murder of Colonel McDaniel and his wife coincided with the completion of my work on this subject, and the timing of these events is, I believe, more than mere coincidence.
Chapter One: Death to the Innocents
Colonel Edward McDaniel was responsible for approving vaccinations for U.S. soldier athletes participating in the NATO CISM Games in Wuhan in October 2019. It is alleged that these vaccinations may have included a top-secret nano-ferritin vaccine, a product developed by the U.S. Army during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Both Edward and Brenda McDaniel had served at the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital—a military medical facility that also supports agencies like the Defense Logistics Agency (which handles the transport of food, drugs, and other materials to the warfighter) and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (which collaborates with the FBI on counterterrorism).
During my five years as a Washington, D.C. reporter, I covered numerous stories about Fort Belvoir. Information provided by a former research partner—a retired police officer—and corroborated by additional sources at Fort Belvoir and the Defense Logistics Agency, led me to believe that the McDaniels were whistleblowers exposing an illegal military vaccine testing program operating out of Fort Belvoir. Moreover, I have been informed that a group linked to Pakistani intelligence has maintained a drug ratline through Fort Belvoir for over forty years. It appears that the McDaniels may have also been involved in exposing this covert operation.
At the time of their deaths, I had just concluded my investigation into the U.S. military’s historical drug ratline to Wuhan—a network allegedly established in 1946 by military doctor George Hodel. I employed a literary juxtaposition in my narrative: contrasting the actions of George Hodel—a figure accused of facilitating a covert drug trade—with the seemingly noble mission of the McDaniels, who fought against the U.S. military’s clandestine support of drug trafficking from Southeast Asia.
I had recently finished a book about “Black Doctor” George Hodel—a military doctor credited with both sending vaccines to Wuhan and importing drugs into California on behalf of the CIA. In that work, I compared the fate of a virtuous Army doctor who was murdered in 2021 with that of a controversial figure from 1947 who seemingly escaped justice.
Some have even linked George Hodel to the infamous “Black Dahlia” murder of Elizabeth Short—a case that involved CIA blackmail of industrialist Howard Hughes. When Colonel McDaniel was killed, I learned from journalist Jenny Moore that he might have been the whistleblower behind allegations of unethical vaccination testing at Fort Belvoir. It is even speculated that his potential promotion to Surgeon General of the U.S. Army—and possibly of the entire United States—was thwarted because of his whistleblowing activities related to the vaccination program.
Colonel Brenda McDaniel, who was also a full Colonel in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps, may have likewise spoken out against the untested and uninformed vaccination procedures at Fort Belvoir. Their combined efforts and tragic deaths raise many troubling questions about the hidden operations within our military.
Explanatory Notes
Illegal Vaccination Program:
The book alleges that an unauthorized vaccination program was in operation at Fort Belvoir. This program was reportedly designed to develop a battlefield antidote for bioweapons and may have involved experimental vaccines such as a nano-ferritin formulation.
Note: These claims have been highly controversial and are disputed by major media and official sources.U.S. Soldier Athletes and the NATO Wuhan Military Games:
Colonel McDaniel approved vaccinations for U.S. soldier athletes participating in an international military competition in Wuhan, China, in October 2019. This event is linked in the narrative to subsequent claims regarding the origins of the coronavirus outbreak.
Note: The connection between these events remains speculative and is not supported by mainstream scientific consensus.Drug and Vaccine Ratlines:
The narrative discusses historical covert networks (ratlines) allegedly used by the U.S. military and intelligence agencies to facilitate drug trafficking and vaccine distribution, linking events in 1946 to more recent activities.
Note: The existence and operations of such networks are part of a broader conspiracy theory and have not been substantiated by independent investigations.George Hodel and the “Black Dahlia” Connection:
George Hodel is presented as a historical figure involved in clandestine activities, including drug trafficking and even alleged involvement in high-profile crimes like the Black Dahlia murder.
Note: These connections are controversial and have been the subject of numerous conspiracy theories over the years.Media and Whistleblower Controversies:
The author recounts his own experiences with mainstream media criticism when reporting on these issues, particularly the dismissal of his whistleblower sources by outlets like CNN and CBS’s 60 Minutes.
Note: The reliability of the whistleblower accounts and the media’s portrayal of these events remain disputed.
Citations
Webb, G. (2021). Black Doctor Murders. [Manuscript].
Webb, G. (2021). How China Got The Virus. [Manuscript].
Webb, G. (2021). Straight Outta Belvoir. [Manuscript].
Public statements from the Chinese Foreign Ministry (March 2020; May 2021).
Various broadcast segments from CNN and CBS’s 60 Minutes (January 4th, 2021).
Index of Proper Nouns
Anthony Fauci: Former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, mentioned in relation to alleged vaccine research programs.
Brenda McDaniel: U.S. Army Nurse Corps Colonel; wife of Edward McDaniel and alleged whistleblower.
Chiang Kai-shek: Chinese Nationalist leader referenced in relation to George Hodel’s alleged military role.
Defense Logistics Agency (DLA): U.S. agency responsible for transporting materials to military personnel.
Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA): U.S. agency working on counterterrorism in conjunction with the FBI.
Edward McDaniel: U.S. Army Colonel and doctor who approved vaccinations for U.S. soldier athletes; victim of murder.
George Hodel: Controversial military doctor implicated in historical drug and vaccine ratlines and the Black Dahlia murder conspiracy.
George Webb: Author and investigative journalist responsible for the narrative.
Howard Hughes: Industrialist mentioned in connection with the Black Dahlia case.
Jenny Moore: Journalist cited as a source who discussed whistleblower information regarding Colonel McDaniel.
NATO CISM Games: International military competition held in Wuhan, China.
Robert Redfield: Former CDC Director mentioned in relation to the alleged vaccination program.
U.S. Army Colonels: Refers generally to high-ranking military officers, including Edward McDaniel and Brenda McDaniel.
U.S. Army Fort Belvoir: Military installation in Virginia central to the narrative.
Wuhan, China: City referenced both as the location of the NATO CISM Games and as a key site in broader vaccine and drug conspiracy theories.