https://www.odni.gov/index.php/newsroom/press-releases/press-releases-2026/4163-pr-10-26
🩸 RED BLOOD JOURNAL TRANSMISSION #1266-2
THE QUESTION THEY SAID YOU COULDN’T ASK
COVID-19, Biolabs, and the Cost of Secrecy
INVESTIGATIVE ANALYSIS
WASHINGTON — A newly released statement from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) has reignited one of the most controversial debates of the modern era: the role of government-funded biological research laboratories around the world and the public’s right to know about them.
According to the release, U.S. government funding has supported more than 120 biolabs across over 30 countries. The statement further acknowledges that some facilities have conducted research involving hazardous pathogens and that certain activities have raised concerns regarding oversight, transparency, ethics, and national security.
The revelation itself does not prove the origin of COVID-19.
However, it dramatically changes the context surrounding a question that millions of people have been asking since the pandemic began.
For years, public discussion surrounding foreign biolabs and gain-of-function research became one of the most polarized topics in the world. Individuals who raised concerns were often labeled conspiracy theorists, accused of spreading misinformation, or dismissed entirely.
Today, the debate looks very different.
The existence of many government-funded biological laboratories is no longer disputed.
The existence of gain-of-function research is no longer disputed.
The existence of dangerous pathogens being studied in laboratories is no longer disputed.
The remaining question is one that still has not received a universally accepted answer:
Where exactly did COVID-19 come from?
Some scientists continue to support a natural spillover theory.
Others argue that a laboratory accident remains a plausible explanation.
Various intelligence agencies have reached differing conclusions, many with only low or moderate confidence.
Years after the event that changed the course of human history, the public still lacks a definitive answer.
That reality creates a second and perhaps more important question.
If governments and institutions genuinely wanted public trust, why were so many legitimate questions treated as unacceptable?
Why were ordinary citizens criticized for asking where the virus originated?
Why were discussions about laboratories, funding, and research programs often met with hostility rather than transparency?
Trust is not built by demanding obedience.
Trust is built through openness.
The COVID era exposed a growing divide between institutions and the people they serve.
Many citizens watched businesses collapse.
Families were separated.
Children lost years of normal development.
Mental health deteriorated.
National debts exploded.
Entire industries were transformed.
The pandemic affected nearly every human being on Earth.
Given those consequences, asking questions about origins was not unreasonable.
It was inevitable.
Whether COVID emerged naturally, accidentally, or through some combination of human error and circumstance, one lesson stands above all others:
The greater the potential risk to humanity, the greater the obligation for transparency.
Science without accountability creates suspicion.
Government without transparency creates distrust.
Power without oversight creates fear.
The search for truth is not an act of disloyalty.
It is a responsibility.
History shows that difficult questions often begin as unpopular questions.
Sometimes the greatest service to the public is not providing answers.
Sometimes it is simply refusing to stop asking.
THE OCEAN OF LOVE AND POSITIVITY
Beyond the politics, beyond the laboratories, beyond the accusations and headlines, there remains something larger than all of them.
Humanity survived.
Families endured.
Communities adapted.
Millions discovered that the greatest source of strength was not found in government buildings, laboratories, corporations, or television studios.
It was found within.
The Ocean of Love and Positivity reminds us that truth does not fear investigation, love does not fear questions, and wisdom does not fear transparency.
The ocean welcomes evidence wherever it leads.
The ocean welcomes honest inquiry without hatred.
The ocean welcomes accountability without vengeance.
As the files open and new information emerges, the mission remains unchanged:
Seek truth.
Reject fear.
Choose understanding over division.
Choose curiosity over censorship.
Choose love over anger.
And remember that no matter how turbulent the surface becomes, beneath every storm there exists a deeper ocean—calm, positive, and waiting for those willing to look inward.
In that ocean, fear loses its power.
In that ocean, truth is welcome.
In that ocean, humanity finds its way home.
🩸 RedBloodJournal.com
🧬 Unveiling the Biolab Paradox:
The Quest for Transparency
Jun 12, 2026
This investigative analysis explores the lack of transparency surrounding government-funded biological laboratories and the unresolved debate over the origins of COVID-19.
While recent reports confirm the existence of numerous international biolabs and high-risk research, the text emphasizes that public inquiries into these facilities were often met with censorship and hostility.
The author argues that institutional secrecy has severely damaged public trust, especially given the profound global suffering caused by the pandemic.
Ultimately, the source advocates for accountability and openness in science to prevent future crises. It concludes by encouraging a shift toward internal peace and curiosity rather than fear and social division.











