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Blogs about: Biowarfare
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In the former Soviet Union, the Sunshine Project revealed that scientists involved in illegal offensive biowarfare research developed "plague bacteria (Yersinia pestis) ... that were resistant to 16 ... 1988 exposé, Clouds of Secrecy: The Army's Germ Warfare Tests over Populated Areas, biowarfare research during World War II and the Cold War period was a public/private affair in which the ...
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... that facility, courtesy of at least one horribly lethal biowarfare matériel release by terrorists in that ... to Godzillas and beyond infinitely complicating the situation, the descendants of biowarfare matériel that had been loosed during and after the War and a ... and mutations due to pre-War as well as wartime uses of biowarfare and nuclear weapons continuing to stress and wound our ...
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... a form of clostridium bacteria - the same pathogen which had killed Ron Bonds.
This is the kind of coincidence chain that raises the eyebrows of many researchers. Add to it that in his 1999 biowarfare book, Biowarfare in America, Keith wrote about Larry Harris, who was arrested by the FBI for anthrax possession in 1998. According to Keith, Harris claimed that an attempt had ...
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... of Ask revealing black capabilities, probably to Assassin leader ‘Hassan’. I am declaring a biowarfare emergency.”
He looked at Edgar, who was frantically scribbling. Good. Perhaps some of the urgency had ... calling for his men. Edgar followed, looking worried. “Sir – what is ‘biowarfare’?”
Gunnar paused. “Pray that you have no need to know. ...
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Ethnic Warfare
Biological Weapons Might Not Be Color Blind
Lying behind the nightmare fears of 21st-century germ
warfare is the scarcely imaginable prospect of an "ethnic bullet" that
could allow a racist aggressor nation to wipe out its ethnic enemy.
Such fears underline Clinton's own worries about constructing a defense
against new genetic warfare.
Adding to press ...
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NEW YORK, Nov. 9, 2009 (CRWENewswire) — SIGA Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:SIGA - News), a company specializing in the development of pharmaceutical agents to fight biowarfare pathogens, today announced its results of operations for the third quarter of 2009.
The Company recognized revenues of $3.9 million and $9.9 million for the three and nine ...
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... thought and that there may be a vaccine-resistant strain.
“His lecture was a reality check on our continued need for diligence in areas of infectious diseases, disaster preparedness and biowarfare,†said Phillip Marty, PhD, associate vice president for the USF Health Office of Research.
Dr. Zelicoff’s current interests include risk and hazard analysis in hospital systems and office-based ...
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... the vaccine as supposedly cured, and delayed reactions will not even be considered.
(4) Bio-warfare and the European Royals
Mareta in Spain writes:
Hey another possible reason for biowarfare in Europe - I just read this entry about the peerage in Wikipedia.
Maybe the Royal families are concerned about having too many hangers-on (the plethora of dukes, duchesses, lords ladies, Knights, ...
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... : Fwd: Earl of Stirling - Swine Flu. Armageddon Has Begun.
From a fellow "Michigan Crew". I've no real idea what the numbers are in Ukraine. However, I suspected that active biowarfare would be practiced during the H1N1 ordeal so I would not automatically discount that aspect of the claims made here. It would (A) get rid of people and (B) scare the living into taking the vaccine ...
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... case of the flu. And you can pass it to your family and friends for up to 21 days. A Canadian company, IDBioMedical developed a nasal spray called FluImmune. It was developed as a BioWarfare Virus treatment. There is no live virus in it. It is sprayed in the nasal passages and kills all viruses on contact.. The company has been bought out by Glaxo-Smith-Kline. Is Tamiflu a version of the ...
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