Nazi Catcher In The - Part Six - Where We Lost Our "Normandy"
Six Years Of Work Summarized In One Picture
In the Summer of 2020, author George Webb visited every one of the five Normandy invasion beaches and most of the French towns involved in the breakout from the beachheads. In this series, George Webb explores why we are now funding the very same Nazi elements in Ukraine we fought in World War II.
With the Pentagon’s admission today of 46 biolabs in Ukraine, I wish my deployment of information about Ukrainian biolabs over the last two years could have been deployed with the precision of a 101st Airborne parachute drop.
We talked about how war-torn beaches in Gaza could be a commercial casino strip only a few years later in the Braverman Prophecy. Only a few years after the blood was spilled in righteous war, the reason for the war could be forgotten by the next President.
Fighting in Ukraine feels like that right now. The fighting in Gaza feels like that now.
If we fought in Normandy to stop Nazism, why war we fighting for Neo-Nazism in Ukraine only a generation later? Will Genie Energy remake the Havana casino strip in Gaza? Was all the blood lost in Normandy over Nazism just for geopolitical expedience and not principle?
Detailed summary
This piece is a first-person reflection by investigative writer George Webb on how his two-year stream of 99-page “field manuals” about Pentagon-funded biolabs in Ukraine. Webb contends the Ukrainian biolabs could have been delivered with the timing and accuracy of the 101st Airborne’s parachute drops he witnessed during the 2020 D-Day commemorations in Normandy.
Webb overlays each D-Day beach with one of his key investigations: Utah Beach marks his 2017 Blackberrys Matter exposé on State Department military grade phones allegedly wired for dark-weapons contracting.
Webb lets extended and analogy and allegory run wild with this piece. Omaha Beach stands for the late “Task Force” (Jenny Moore) and her warnings that the Joint Special Operations Command’s “Operation Blackjack” bio-tagging program might be imported to the United States.
Gold Beach represents Under Lockdown, tying Porton Down and the U.K. to MAVNI-style biosurveillance of civilians.
Juno Beach is linked to Somewhere Under the Rainbow, which accused Ukrainian oligarch Igor Kolomoisky and his Azov Battalion of helping super-spread SARS-CoV-2 with pathogens ferried between Canada’s Winnipeg BSL-4 and China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Sword Beach (shown only in the infographic) introduces Fort Detrick veteran Sina Bavari and Dutch virologist Ron Fouchier as central actors in gain-of-function work that could weaponize coronavirus aerosols.
Webb argues that the U.S. government’s June 2022 acknowledgment of 46 Pentagon-funded “biosafety” sites in Ukraine confirms the substance of his booklets, even if the Defense Department denies offensive intent.
He presents America’s present backing of Ukrainian forces that include the far-right Azov Battalion as a moral inversion of the Normandy landings: “our fathers beat Nazism; we can do it again.”
The essay ultimately offers to “parachute” a new, concise infographic that arranges Webb’s Ukraine-biolab books along the Normandy coastline so readers can grasp his chronology at a glance.
Webb’s piece closes by asserting that public vigilance—not classified briefings—will be required to stop a next-generation biosurveillance regime run for profit by a nexus of Pentagon contractors, intelligence agencies, and energy speculators such as Genie Energy. U.S. Department of DefenseDefense.govWikipediaWikipedia
People
George Webb
Webb is an American independent journalist and author of dozens of self-published investigations that link covert U.S. programs to bioweapons and geopolitical intrigue. His Substack series has repeatedly focused on Ukrainian laboratories, NATO logistics, and mobile encryption devices allegedly repurposed for clandestine pathogen tracking. In 2020 he visited all five Normandy beaches and now uses that battlefield geography as a mnemonic map for his Ukraine research. Webb positions his work as a citizen-led continuation of Cold-War “Paperclip” inquiries.
General Maxwell D. Taylor
Maxwell Taylor commanded the U.S. 101st Airborne Division during D-Day, later chaired the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and served as ambassador to South Vietnam. His paratroopers’ night drop over Sainte-Mère-Église became iconic when one soldier’s parachute snagged on the church steeple—now memorialized by an effigy. Webb notes that Utah Beach in his infographic honors Taylor because a Taylor grandson allegedly helped leak the “Blackberry” story. Taylor’s career exemplifies both airborne precision and the later bureaucratic apparatus of the Cold War. Wikipedia
“Task Force” (Jenny Moore)
Jenny Moore was a former police officer and whistle-blower who collaborated with Webb until her sudden death in 2018. Webb credits her Special-Forces contacts for revealing “Operation Blackjack,” a purported JSOC project that tags populations with bio-markers for tracking. In the infographic she anchors Omaha Beach, symbolizing both her warnings and her fate. Moore remains a rallying figure in Webb’s community as evidence of the risks faced by independent investigators.
Sina Bavari
Dr. Bavari is an Iraqi-born microbiologist who led therapeutics at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick. He co-authored landmark papers on anthrax toxins, later advising private firms on antiviral countermeasures. Webb portrays Bavari as a pivotal insider whose work on post-9/11 anthrax framed the playbook for COVID-era “lab leaks.” Bavari is assigned to Sword Beach in Webb’s Normandy schema because of his links to Fort Detrick and alleged oversight lapses. ASM Journals
Ron Fouchier
Fouchier is a Dutch virologist at Erasmus Medical Center best known for controversial gain-of-function experiments that made H5N1 influenza transmissible by air between ferrets. He argues such work is essential for surveillance and vaccine design but has faced repeated moratoria and security reviews. Webb cites Fouchier in Spray It In Dutch as proof NATO labs pursued aerosolizable coronaviruses. Fouchier’s career illustrates the thin line between defensive research and potential weaponization. NCBIFreethink
Igor Kolomoisky
Kolomoisky is a Ukrainian-Israeli billionaire who co-founded PrivatBank and financed several volunteer battalions—including Azov—in the 2014 war against Russian-backed separatists. Multiple journalistic and academic sources document his personal funding of armed units and his outsized political leverage in Kyiv. Webb alleges Kolomoisky’s networks moved virus samples from Winnipeg to Wuhan and then seeded the pandemic via Azov operatives. Kolomoisky appears at Juno Beach in the infographic, linking oligarch money, paramilitaries, and pathogen traffic. WikipediaVox
Organizations
Pentagon / Biological Threat Reduction Program (BTRP)
The U.S. Department of Defense publicly released a 2022 fact-sheet listing 46 Ukrainian facilities it has upgraded under BTRP for pathogen detection, diagnostic, and training purposes. While the document stresses peaceful goals, Russian and independent critics have framed the labs as dual-use assets. Webb treats the admission as vindication of his early warnings about offensive “dark-weapons” work in Eastern Europe. The Pentagon’s own language about consolidating “security-concern pathogens” fuels that debate. U.S. Department of Defense
101st Airborne Division
Nicknamed “Screaming Eagles,” the 101st executed some of D-Day’s first parachute drops, including the Sainte-Mère-Église operation immortalized by an effigy hanging from the church tower. The division’s ethos of coordinated precision under fire serves as Webb’s metaphor for how information campaigns should be staged. Its historic commander, Maxwell Taylor, ties the unit to Webb’s modern Blackberry investigation. The 101st thus bridges World-War-II heroism and contemporary info-warfare narratives. Defense.gov
U.S. State Department
The State Department is America’s lead foreign-affairs agency, directing diplomacy, development, and international security assistance. Webb alleges a subset of its encrypted BlackBerry devices was configured to coordinate bio-agent transfers and covert contracts in Ukraine. Officially, the department denies any involvement in biological-weapons work and continues to champion global health security programs. Its institutional role at the nexus of policy and logistics makes it a recurring actor in Webb’s reporting. Wikipedia
Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) / Fort Belvoir
DTRA, headquartered at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, is the Pentagon’s combat-support agency for countering weapons of mass destruction. It oversees the BTRP funding that modernized Ukraine’s pathogen labs after 2005. Webb’s sources claim that Ft. Belvoir also hosts command nodes for wider biosurveillance operations linked to MAVNI recruitment and Homeland Security pilot projects. The agency’s stated mission of “prevent, reduce, and counter WMD” underscores the dual-use controversy.
Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)
JSOC is the U.S. military’s elite operational headquarters for synchronizing Tier-1 special-mission units under U.S. Special Operations Command. Public documents describe its mandate to study tactics and execute covert raids worldwide. Webb’s late partner “Task Force” warned that a JSOC program dubbed “Operation Blackjack” field-tested biometric or biological tagging techniques in Afghanistan. Although unconfirmed officially, JSOC’s secrecy and technical reach make the claim plausible to Webb’s audience.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) / NBIC
DHS’s National Biosurveillance Integration Center fuses open-source and classified data to provide early warning of biological events. Government audits show NBIC still struggles to integrate disparate systems but remains central to domestic biodefense. Webb fears NBIC could adapt “bio-tagging” first used overseas for continuous civilian tracking inside the United States. The center’s expanding sensor and data-analytics portfolio keeps that scenario technically feasible. U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Porton Down
Founded in 1916, Porton Down is the U.K.’s premier chemical and biological defense laboratory, historically associated with nerve-agent and pathogen research. It houses some of the world’s most dangerous microorganisms and assisted in identifying the agent used in the 2018 Skripal poisoning. Webb links Porton Down to the U.K. side of Operation Lockdown and to early COVID-era simulations. Its long record of dual-use research frames Britain’s role in the trans-Atlantic biodefense network. Wikipedia
Azov Battalion (now Azov Regiment)
Formed in 2014, Azov began as a volunteer militia with ultranationalist and neo-Nazi iconography before being absorbed into Ukraine’s National Guard. Investigations show that billionaire Igor Kolomoisky helped finance several battalions, including Azov, during the war’s early phase. Russia cites Azov’s ideology to justify its 2022 invasion, while Western governments view the regiment as one component of Ukraine’s broader defense. Webb argues that funneling U.S. aid through Kiev effectively arms elements no different from those defeated on Normandy’s beaches. Al Jazeera
National Microbiology Laboratory, Winnipeg (BSL-4)
Canada’s NML is the country’s only biosafety-level-4 facility and collaborates internationally on high-consequence pathogens. Parliamentary inquiries have examined a 2019 incident in which two scientists were escorted out after shipping Ebola and Henipavirus samples to Wuhan. Webb cites that episode as evidence of covert pathogen traffic that later featured in his COVID-origin hypothesis. Canadian officials dispute any link to SARS-CoV-2, but the security breach remains under investigation.
Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV)
The WIV, part of China’s Academy of Sciences, opened mainland China’s first BSL-4 lab in 2018 and conducts wide-ranging coronavirus research. Western biosafety experts and U.S. diplomatic cables flagged staffing and containment concerns as early as 2017. A declassified U.S. intelligence assessment says WIV scientists continued SARS-like coronavirus experiments at lower-security BSL-2 and BSL-3 levels into 2019. Webb’s storyboard places WIV at the receiving end of pathogen shipments traced back to Ukraine and Canada. WikipediaDirector of National Intelligence
Erasmus Medical Center (EMC)
Based in Rotterdam, EMC hosts one of Europe’s best-equipped virology departments and houses Ron Fouchier’s influenza-research group. Its gain-of-function studies on H5N1 triggered global debates over publishing methods that potentially enable bio-terrorism. During the COVID-19 pandemic, EMC virologists collaborated with NATO-aligned labs on rapid sequencing and airborne-virus modeling. Webb’s Spray It In Dutch alleges these capabilities were leveraged for aerosol testing of novel coronaviruses. NCBI
Genie Energy Ltd.
Genie Energy is a Newark-based energy conglomerate whose Israeli subsidiary received exclusive licenses to explore for oil in the occupied Golan Heights. Its strategic advisory board has included Dick Cheney, Rupert Murdoch, and former CIA director James Woolsey, highlighting deep political connections. Webb asks whether Genie could replicate post-war Havana’s casino boom by developing Gaza’s shoreline once conflict subsides. The company exemplifies how resource concessions can follow closely behind military and intelligence operations.
These concise profiles and the overarching summary capture the article’s key claims and contextualize every person and organization it references.
While in Normandy during a D-Day re-enactment this year, I saw paratroopers jumping from a C-47 plane over St. Mere Eglise, France, releasing parachutes in perfect syncopation. I was impressed with the precision of the paratroopers given the high winds and rain that day.
As the paratroopers gently floated down to perfect landings in the field below, I wistfully imagined how each of my 99-page booklets that I have written over the last two years on Ukrainian biolabs could have been dropped with such beautiful periodicity and precision. If only I could have matched that precision in the release of some 40-odd booklets on the Ukrainian biolabs for the Resistance against the current funding of the Neo-Nazi elements in Ukraine!
What if I could have dropped my critical information with such precision? Well, I decided there is nothing stopping me from summarizing it now in such a way, so here it is. I decided to use the map of the Normandy invasion as sort of a chronological backdrop to provide readers with an easy visual summary.
In 2016 and 2017, I had an inside insight into who was configuring US State Department Blackberrys for dark weapons in Ukraine. This insight was confirmed by two key whistleblowers, resulting in a book called “Blackberrys Matter”. I corresponded with my “Blackberrys Matter” book which summarized key findings in 2017 here with the 101st Airborne landing in St. Mere Eglise, commanded by General Maxwell Taylor.
Journalist George Webb points to the 101st Airborne effigy hung from the church steeple of St. Mere Eglise to commemorate the 101st Airborne bravery and tragedy there.
A grandson of Maxwell Taylor may very well have been one of my US State Department Blackberry whistleblowers, so Utah Beach made a good placeholder for my research InfoGraphic.
In 2017 and 2018, I got a great deal of help in figuring out exactly what the US State Department Blackberrys were being used for in Ukraine - bioagent research, development, and testing program for the US Army, headquartered at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. My ex-cop research partner who had numerous contacts with the Special Forces veterans of the JSOC Command had informed my research partner I nicknamed Task Force about extensive “bio-tagging” used in an operation called Operation Blackjack in Afghanistan.
Task Force feared this same “bio-tagging” would be implemented by the Dept of Homeland Security in the United States. Task Force is represented with Omaha Beach of the D-Day Landing, as she died later that year in 2018.
Journalist George Webb walks through a re-enactment of an Omaha Beach field hospital on D-Day.
Task Force’s predictions of “bio-tagging” the US population for biosurveillance tracking through a program called MAVNI would be captured in my two books “Awan Minutes To Midnight” and “Under Lockdown”. Since the UK’s Porton Down bioagent facility was actively involved in this program, I have given the book “Under Lockdown” the same middle position as the British Gold Beach landing in the infographic.
Journalist George Webb at Gold Beach, site of the Britsh landing during D-Day.
By late 2019, we were already predicting a lockdown with some sort of new, novel virus, to be delivered from Ukraine’s Neo-Nazi Azov Batallion in China to spread across the globe. These initial speculations were later confirmed in a March 2020 gathering of citizen journalists near Washington, DC. This research about Ukrainian Billionaire Igor Kolomoisky’s Azov Batallion potentially super spreading the new, novel virus is depicted in my book, “Somewhere Under the Rainbow”.
Since our Washington, DC group depicted the Canadian Winnipeg BSL-4 flying pathogens back and forth to Wuhan’s Virology Lab, we give my book about this Ukraine Azov Batallion super spreading Corona to the Canadian Beach of Juno Beach.
I realize now that I have summarized just five books now in this substack, and I am at the byte limit for an email. I will just add the key character of Sina Bavari, a central figure to the Fort Detrick Lab leak, and the 9/11 Anthrax scare in 2001. And I will add Ron Fouchier of the Erasmus Lab in Holland for my book, “Spray It In Dutch” for the NATO Lab that developed SARS, MERS, and SARS-COV-2 (COVID-19) with Gain of Function experiments intended to aerosolize the virus.
See the image at the start of this article for the final InfoGraphic.
Our fathers beat Nazism. We can do this again
The fact that the Pentagon is now admitting that they have 46 biolabs in Ukraine is tantamount to "Yeah, we got caught!" To top it off with flowery language that they did it all for us is tantamount to covering up their crimes against all of us. Do they take us for fools? Yeah, I think they do.
Is someone in Washington getting nervous? This latest statement by the Pentagon is nothing but an all too familiar shell game—Look here at all the good things we’ve done to protect your safety!—Don’t look over here at all the shady deals we made with private contractors, some of whom are “retired” military and intelligence. Don’t look at which politician has investments in XYZ private company. Don’t look at the illegal drug trials conducted in Ukraine on soldiers and psychiatric hospital inmates. Don’t look at what we were really doing with that synovial tissue. Don’t look at how XYZ private company has been supplying arms covertly to Ukraine. After all, XYZ is private company and we have nothing to do with it.
Once a clown, always a clown. Don’t be fooled when they tell you they are “retired.”