The Bush Administration’s Secret Biowarfare Agenda

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hmm possible:


D&C 45: 31
31 And there shall be men standing in that generation, that shall not pass until they shall see an overflowing scourge; for a desolating sickness shall cover the land.

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Again…

”… In addition to the establishment of a biological laboratory in Ukraine, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov indicated to the public on 15 March that some 336 laboratories in 30 countries had received financial support from the United States Biological Threat Reduction Programme. Although the United States claims that its funding of offshore biological laboratories is intended to “retrain biological threats”, the long-term storage and handling of dangerous pathogens and toxins in these laboratories continues to raise new concerns about pathogens leaking. The relevant events are recalled:

*In October 2010, then US President Barack Obama admitted that the US government had conducted illegal biological experiments on Guatemalan nationals in the 1940s. With the White House’s instructions, Guatemalan nationals were deliberately infected with syphilis and gonorrhea.

*In 2013, the U.S. Department of Defense launched an anthrax vaccine test at the Lug Center in Georgia. That same year, an anthrax outbreak erupted in Georgia.

*In 2014, the United States built a specialized insect breeding plant at the Tbilisi Lug Laboratories in Georgia and launched a white platinum research project.

*In 2015, a large number of white platinums attacked the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi and adjacent areas.

*In Kharkov, Ukraine, which also owns a United States biological laboratory, in January 2016, the swine flu epidemic killed 20 Ukrainian soldiers, and 200 others were hospitalized. By March of the same year, 364 people in Ukraine had died of swine flu.

*According to information, in 2001, the international community had already agreed on the establishment of a verification mechanism for the Biological Weapons Convention, yet the United States suddenly withdrew unilaterally from the negotiations on the grounds that “verification undermines the security and economic interests of the United States.” Since then, the United States has had exclusive opposition to the establishment of a verification mechanism...”
https://whatchinareads.com/article/?uid ... 5092cc03f7

Also…

*Fort Detrick (US military bio-warfare lab in Maryland) was shut down multiple times (including right before Covid bs), including:
2009 for storing 9,200 viles of pathogens not listed on inventory.


I wonder where all the bio warfare labs are.
Some I’m aware of in the US:
*Ft. Detrick- Maryland
*(^ has piolots like Dugway Proving Ground - Toelle County UT &
*Granite Peak Installation - on grounds of ^ )
*Pinebluff Arsenal, Arkansas
*Vigo Ordinance Plant - By Terre Haute, Indiana
*Horn Island - Mississippi

Anyone know of more?

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Thinker wrote: March 21st, 2022, 6:26 pm Again…

”… In addition to the establishment of a biological laboratory in Ukraine, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov indicated to the public on 15 March that some 336 laboratories in 30 countries had received financial support from the United States Biological Threat Reduction Programme. Although the United States claims that its funding of offshore biological laboratories is intended to “retrain biological threats”, the long-term storage and handling of dangerous pathogens and toxins in these laboratories continues to raise new concerns about pathogens leaking. The relevant events are recalled:

*In October 2010, then US President Barack Obama admitted that the US government had conducted illegal biological experiments on Guatemalan nationals in the 1940s. With the White House’s instructions, Guatemalan nationals were deliberately infected with syphilis and gonorrhea.

*In 2013, the U.S. Department of Defense launched an anthrax vaccine test at the Lug Center in Georgia. That same year, an anthrax outbreak erupted in Georgia.

*In 2014, the United States built a specialized insect breeding plant at the Tbilisi Lug Laboratories in Georgia and launched a white platinum research project.

*In 2015, a large number of white platinums attacked the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi and adjacent areas.

*In Kharkov, Ukraine, which also owns a United States biological laboratory, in January 2016, the swine flu epidemic killed 20 Ukrainian soldiers, and 200 others were hospitalized. By March of the same year, 364 people in Ukraine had died of swine flu.

*According to information, in 2001, the international community had already agreed on the establishment of a verification mechanism for the Biological Weapons Convention, yet the United States suddenly withdrew unilaterally from the negotiations on the grounds that “verification undermines the security and economic interests of the United States.” Since then, the United States has had exclusive opposition to the establishment of a verification mechanism...”
https://whatchinareads.com/article/?uid ... 5092cc03f7

Also…

*Fort Detrick (US military bio-warfare lab in Maryland) was shut down multiple times (including right before Covid bs), including:
2009 for storing 9,200 viles of pathogens not listed on inventory.


I wonder where all the bio warfare labs are.
Some I’m aware of in the US:
*Ft. Detrick- Maryland
*(^ has piolots like Dugway Proving Ground - Toelle County UT &
*Granite Peak Installation - on grounds of ^ )
*Pinebluff Arsenal, Arkansas
*Vigo Ordinance Plant - By Terre Haute, Indiana
*Horn Island - Mississippi

Anyone know of more?
Plum Island near Montauk ?

The name turns up repeatedly in some contexts. No idea if it is still active, but certainly there were concerns that seabirds, seals etc could take pathogens off the island

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Niemand wrote: March 21st, 2022, 7:21 pmPlum Island near Montauk ?

The name turns up repeatedly in some contexts. No idea if it is still active, but certainly there were concerns that seabirds, seals etc could take pathogens off the island
Yes, looks like it’s active in some capacity…

”Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC) is a United States federal research facility dedicated to the study of foreign animal diseases of livestock. It is part of the Department of Homeland Security Directorate for Science and Technology, and operates as a partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture,” https://wikimili.com/en/Plum_Island_Ani ... ase_Center

Previously…
”The center is located on Plum Island near the northeast coast of Long Island in New York state. During the Spanish-American War, the island was purchased by the government for the construction of Fort Terry, which was later deactivated after World War II and then reactivated in 1952 for the Army Chemical Corps.The center comprises 70 buildings (many of them dilapidated) on 840 acres (3.4 km 2)...” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plum_Is ... ase_Center

Things like this make vegetarianism look good.

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In the following is mentioned some other bioweapon facilities & info…

“In the 1960s, the U.S. changed its main approach from biological agents aimed to kill to those that would incapacitate.[12] In 1964, research programs studied Enterotoxin type B, which can cause food poisoning. New research initiatives also included prophylaxis, the preventive treatment of diseases.[12] Pathogens studied included the biological agents causing a myriad of diseases such as anthrax, glanders, brucellosis, melioidosis, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, Q fever, coccidioidomycosis, and other plant and animal pathogens…

Highly controversial human research programs and open air experiments were discovered. Jeanne Guillemin, wife of biologist Matthew Meselson, summarized the controversy:
  • ‘The entire experimental legacy is dismaying, from the hundreds of dead monkeys at Fort Detrick to the spectacle of Seventh Day Adventist soldiers, the vaccinated volunteers in Project Whitecoat, strapped to chairs amid cages of animals in the Utah sunlight as Q fever aerosols are blown over them. Most chilling are the mock scenarios played out in urban areas: light bulbs filled with simulated BW agents being dropped in New York subways, men in Washington National Airport spraying pseudo-BW from briefcases, and similar tests in California and Texas and over the Florida Keys.’

…When the U.S. biological warfare program ended in 1969 it had developed six mass-produced, battle-ready biological weapons in the form of agents that cause anthrax, tularemia, brucellosis, Q-fever, Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus, and botulism.[13] In addition staphylococcal enterotoxin B was produced as an incapacitating agent.[13] In addition to the agents that were ready to be used, the U.S. program conducted research into the weaponization of more than 20 other agents. They included: smallpox, EEE and WEE, AHF, Hantavirus, BHF, Lassa fever, Coronavirus,[37][failed verification] melioidosis,[37] plague, yellow fever, psittacosis, typhus, dengue fever, Rift Valley fever (RVF), CHIKV, late blight of potato, rinderpest, Newcastle disease, bird flu, and the toxin ricin.[38]
Besides the numerous pathogens that afflict human beings, the U.S. had developed an arsenal of anti-agriculture biological agents. These included rye stem rust spores (stored at Edgewood Arsenal, 1951–1957), wheat stem rust spores (stored at the same facility 1962–1969),[14] and the causative agent of rice blast (stored at Fort Detrick 1965–1966)…

Other agents, including anti-crop agents such as wheat stem rust, were stored at Beale Air Force Base (Northern California) and Rocky Mountain Arsenal (*About 10 miles west of Denver Int’l airport, Colorado). These anti-crop agents, along with agents at Fort Detrick used for research purposes were destroyed in March 1973…

The United States seriously researched the potential of entomological warfare (EW) during the Cold War. EW is a specific type of biological warfare which aims to use insects as weapon, either directly or through their potential to act as vectors.

In 1975 the U.S. ratified both the 1925 Geneva Protocol and the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC)—international treaties outlawing biological warfare. Recent U.S. biodefense programs, however, have raised concerns that the U.S. may be pursuing research that is outlawed by the United Nations…

[various human experiments - some without consent…] approximately 600 additional individuals who were potentially exposed during Project 112.[75] Some of the individuals were identified after the GAO reviewed records stored at the Dugway Proving Ground, others were identified by the Institute of Medicine.[76] Many of the newly identified suffer from long term illnesses that may have been caused by the biological or chemical testing…

Both the U.S. bio-weapons ban and the Biological Weapons Convention restricted any work in the area of biological warfare to defensive in nature. In reality, this gives BWC member-states wide latitude to conduct biological weapons research because the BWC contains no provisions for monitoring or enforcement.[78][79] The treaty, essentially, is a gentlemen's agreement…”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_ ... ns_program

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Thinker wrote: March 21st, 2022, 8:32 pm
Niemand wrote: March 21st, 2022, 7:21 pmPlum Island near Montauk ?

The name turns up repeatedly in some contexts. No idea if it is still active, but certainly there were concerns that seabirds, seals etc could take pathogens off the island
Yes, looks like it’s active in some capacity…

”Plum Island Animal Disease Center (PIADC) is a United States federal research facility dedicated to the study of foreign animal diseases of livestock. It is part of the Department of Homeland Security Directorate for Science and Technology, and operates as a partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture,” https://wikimili.com/en/Plum_Island_Ani ... ase_Center

Previously…
”The center is located on Plum Island near the northeast coast of Long Island in New York state. During the Spanish-American War, the island was purchased by the government for the construction of Fort Terry, which was later deactivated after World War II and then reactivated in 1952 for the Army Chemical Corps.The center comprises 70 buildings (many of them dilapidated) on 840 acres (3.4 km 2)...” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plum_Is ... ase_Center

Things like this make vegetarianism look good.
We shouldn't discount diseases of other species of course. Not only can certain bugs be used to target non-GMO strains of crops and livestock, so they have to be replaced by engineered varieties, animal pathogens can easily be modified for human infection (as Covid 19 may be).

The Montauk Monster was found near there, which some people claim was a decaying raccoon.
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Also claims that Lyme's Disease originated there.

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Use to live in KS and have a vague memory that they were going to move some east coast lab to KS. Sorry so vague.


Oops - found at least one story about it.

https://www.newsdakota.com/2019/06/21/u ... -kansas-2/

USDA and DHS signed - moving Plum Island to Manhattan, KS.

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