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Why is Bush Expanding Bioweapons Labs?
Sherwood Ross
www.virtualcitizens.com
2007-02-07
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NEW FORT DETRICK “BIODEFENSE” LABORATORY MAY REFLECT A BUSH GERM WARFARE EFFORT
Though no foreign power or so-called terrorist organization has threatened to attack the U.S. with biological weapons, since September 2001, the Bush administration has allocated a stunning $43-billion to “defend” the nation against such an attack. Critics say, Bush’s newest “bio-defense” initiative is both designed for offensive purposes and is illegal.According to the Associated Press, the latest development of the U.S. Army is replacing its Military Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, Md., “with a new laboratory that would be a component of a bio-defense campus operated by several agencies.” The Army told AP that the laboratory is intended to continue research that is only meant for defense against biological threats.
But University of Illinois international law professor Francis Boyle charged the Fort Detrick work will include “acquiring, growing, modifying, storing, packaging and dispersing classical, emerging and genetically engineered pathogens.” Those activities, as well as planned study of the properties of pathogens when weaponized, “are unmistakable hallmarks of an offensive weapons program.”
Boyle made his comments to Fort Detrick as part of its environmental impact assessment of the new facility. Boyle pointed out in his letter that he authored the 1989 U.S. law enacted by Congress that criminalized BWC violations.
The Fort Detrick expansion is but one phase of a multi-billion biotech buildup going forward in 11 agencies sparked by the unsolved, Oct., 2001, anthrax attacks on Congress that claimed five lives and sickened 17.
The attacks, and ensuing panic / over-reaction, led to passage of the BioShield Act of 2004. There is strong evidence that the attacks were not perpetrated by any foreign government or terrorist band, but originated at Fort Detrick – the supposedly super-safe biotechnology research center. Despite an intensive FBI investigation, no one has been charged with a crime.
Referring to the work undertaken at Fort Detrick, Mark Wheelis, Senior Lecturer in the Section of Microbiology of the University of California, Davis, told the Global Security Newswire (GNS), as far back as June 30, 2004, “This is absolutely without any question what one would do to develop an offensive biological weapons capability.”
“We’re going to develop new pathogens for various purposes. We’re going to develop new ways of packaging them, new ways of disseminating them. We’re going to harden them to environmental degradation. We’ll be prepared to go offensive at the drop of a hat if we so desire,” Wheelis told GNS.
Alan Pearson, director of the chemical and bio-weapons control program at the Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation Studies in Washington, told the Baltimore Sun that government scientists must tread carefully lest they wind up “in essence creating new threats that we’re going to have to defend ourselves against.”
Richard Novick, a New York University microbiology professor has stated, “I cannot envision any imaginable justification for changing the antigenicity of anthrax as a defensive measure.” As Novick explains, because the folks at Ft. Detrick have altered the anthrax strains, they have made it impervious to existing vaccines. The only reason to do that is to create a weapon against which there is no defense. Overtly, the work in anthrax is designed to create a bacteria that will kill people – not save lives.
Milton Leitenberg, a University of Maryland arms control advocate, told the Washington Post in July 2006, “If we saw others doing this kind of research (Fort Detrick), we would view it as an infringement of the bio-weapons treaty. You can’t go around the world yelling about Iranian and North Korean programs, about which we know very little, when we’ve got all this going on.”
One alarming example of such Federally-funded research reported in the October, 2003, issue of New Scientist, is the creation of “an extremely deadly form of mouse pox, a relative of the smallpox virus, through genetic engineering.”
The article in New Scientist warned such research “brings closer the prospect of pox viruses that cause only mild infections in humans being turned into diseases lethal even to people who have been vaccinated.”
Edward Hammond, director of The Sunshine Project, Austin, Texas, said that the recreation of the deadly 1918 “Spanish flu” germ that killed an estimated 40-million world-wide, means that “the possibility of man-made disaster, either accidental or deliberate, has risen for the entire world.”
Richard H. Ebright, a Rutgers University chemist who tracks arms control issues, told the Baltimore Sun that the government’s ten-fold expansion of Biosafety Level-4 laboratories, such as those at Fort Detrick, raises the risk of accidents or the diversion of dangerous organisms. “If a worker in one of these facilities removes a single viral particle or a single cell, which cannot be detected or prevented, that single particle or cell can form the basis of an outbreak,” said Ebright.
Bush has authorized the development of offensive WMDs
The current expansion at Fort Detrick flows from a paper penned by President Bush. His Homeland Security Presidential Directive, HSPD-10, written April 28, 2004, states, “Among our many initiatives we are continuing to develop more forward-looking analyses, to include Red Teaming efforts, to understand new scientific trends that may be exploited by our adversaries to develop biological weapons and to help position intelligence collectors ahead of the problem.”
Boyle said the Bush paper is “a smoking gun” fired at the BWC. “Red Teaming means that we actually have people out there on a Red Team plotting, planning, scheming and conspiring how to use biowarfare.”
Boyle traces advocacy for aggressive biowarfare back to the neo-conservative Project for a New American Century (PNAC), whose members, include Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Armitage, William J. Bennett, Jeb Bush, Ellen Bork (the daughter of Judge Robert Bork), Dick Cheney, Zalmay Khalilzad, Scooter Libby, Richard Perle, and Donald Rumsfeld. PNAC heads influenced Bush’s military policy, encouraging a ramp-up in bio-weapons.
Before the anthrax attacks on Congress, PNAC advocated “advanced forms of biological warfare that can ‘target’ specific genotypes may transform biological warfare from the realm of terror to a politically useful tool,” Boyle wrote in Biowarfare and Terrorism (Clarity Press).
Biological warfare involves the use of living organisms for military purposes. Such weapons can be viral, bacterial, and fungal, among other forms, and can be spread over a large geographic terrain by wind, water, insect, animal, or human transmission, according to Jeremy Rifkin, author of The Biotech Century (Penguin).
Rifkin has written “it is widely acknowledged that it is virtually impossible to distinguish between defensive and offensive research in the field.” And Jackie Cabasso, of Western States Legal Foundation of Oakland, California, noted, “With biological weapons, the line between offense and defense is exceedingly difficult to draw. In the end, secrecy is the greatest enemy of safety.”
Cabasso added, “The U.S. is now massively expanding its bio-defense program, mostly in secretive facilities. Other countries are going to be suspicious. This bodes badly for the future of biological weapons control.”
Critics following the bio-warfare trail at Fort Detrick wonder if G. W. Bush -- who scrapped the nuclear proliferation treaty and then had the Pentagon design new nuclear weapons -- is also ignoring the BWC in order to create new germ warfare pathogens.
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(Sherwood Ross is an American reporter and columnist. He worked for the Chicago Daily News and has written for wire services and national magazines. Reach him at sherwoodr1@yahoo.com)
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