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Public Menace-Private Profit: United States Biowarfare Alliance
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By Antifascist Calling
Investigative Report
Thursday, Dec 3, 2009
In September, The New York Times reported
that a University of Chicago researcher, Malcolm Casadaban, died after
exposure to "a weakened and ordinarily harmless strain of the bacteria
that cause plague."
According to the Times,
"Dr. Casadaban, an associate professor at the university, was studying
the bacteria to create a better vaccine for plague ... in part because
of concerns about its possible use in bioterrorism." The Times
Which of course, raise inevitable
and troubling questions: just how "safe" was the strain of plague
studied by Casadaban, and was this research part of a new round of
illicit, highly compartmented experiments meant to bulk-up America's
first-strike arsenals?
While there is no evidence that Casadaban
ever worked on banned weapons, indeed the molecular geneticist was a
leading expert into the origins of bubonic plague, the casual agent
responsible for the Black Death, and an opponent of biological warfare,
what of his colleagues?
One expert, Dr. Kenneth Alexander, told the Times
"there might have been something unusual about the bacteria that caused
it to be dangerous, a mutation, for example." Alexander hastened to add
that "it was more likely" that the researcher had a "pre-existing
condition," one that "made him more susceptible to infection."
Perhaps. But according to Edmond Hammond, director of the now-defunct Sunshine Project,
records pried from the federal government through the Freedom of
Information Act uncovered a disturbing pattern of criminal neglect
amongst university and corporate officials.
Hammond discovered, and shared with Congress
back in 2007, information that should have blown the lid off of one of
America's dirtiest--and deadliest--little secrets. In excruciating
detail, citing case after case, Hammond told congressional
investigators that amongst the deadly pathogens that escaped
containment in a series of underreported accidents were the following
substances: Plague, anthrax, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia,
brucellosis and Q fever.
Lab workers became sick, communities
were threatened and yet, illicit work with these dangerous germs
continue; just another day at the office for militarists, corporate
grifters and their academic accomplices.
While Dr. Casadaban's
death is a tragedy for family and friends, was a "pre-existing
condition" responsible for the scientist's demise or was something more
sinister taking place behind closed doors without his knowledge?
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 different antibiotics. Today, the genetic
introduction of antibiotic resistance into bacterial pathogens is
routine work in almost any microbiology laboratory."
While it is quite possible that Casadaban's death was a freak accident, nothing however can, or should, be ruled out.
Fanciful speculation? Better think again!
In June, Global Security Newswire reported
that during a routine inventory at the U.S. Army Medical Research
Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) at Fort Detrick, Md.,
safety officers "found nearly 10,000 more vials of potentially lethal
pathogens than were known to be stored at the site."
Claiming
that there are "multiple layers of security," Ft. Detrick's deputy
commander Col. Mark Kortepeter said it was "extremely unlikely" that
any of the center's samples had been smuggled out. "Unlikely," but not
impossible.
Amongst the 9,200 extra samples uncovered during the
inventory were "bacterial agents that cause plague, anthrax and
tularemia; Venezuelan, Eastern and Western equine encephalitis viruses;
Rift valley fever virus; Junin virus; Ebola virus; and botulinum
neurotoxins." In other words substances which can, and probably have,
been weaponized by the Pentagon.
As Antifascist Calling previously reported,
with "biodefense" as a cover, the U.S. National Security State has
spent tens of billions of dollars ($56.9 billion since 2001, according
to the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation)
on secretive programs investigating the deadliest pathogens known to
nature, or ginning up new chimeric monsters in any number of
privately-run labs.
The antinuclear watchdog group Tri-Valley CAREs (TVC) obtained documentsLLNL),
a "limited liability corporation" overseen by the University of
California, Bechtel, BWX Technologies, Washington Group International
and Battelle, routinely violated federal regulations and had carried
out "restricted experiments" that resulted in the inadvertent release
of anthrax in 2005.
Noting that "the relevant details of the
2005 anthrax accident were kept from the public at the time, just as
happened with the illegal experiments that are coming to light today,"
TVC learned that this work is expanding, with little in the way of
effective oversight by Congress or indeed, by any regulatory agency.
LLNL
has now opened a Biosafety Level 3 (BSL-3) facility and is planning to
experiment with pathogens exquisitely suited for use as offensive
weapons. Activities contemplated include, "aerosolizing (spraying)
pathogens such as plague, tularemia and Q fever, in addition to
anthrax. Moreover, government documents disclose that planned
experiments in the BSL-3 include genetic modification and potentially
novel manipulation of viruses, prions and other agents."
In October, TVC filed a motion
for summary judgement in Federal Court in the Northern District of
California "aiming to stop the operation of a bio-warfare agent
research facility at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab (LLNL) main
site in Livermore, California."
According to TVC, "the large
inventory of multiple bio-weapon agents, the presence of genetically
modified variants, and the fact that some of the pathogens have been
put into just the right form to be effectively spread via an airborne
release, all serve to make the Livermore BSL-3 a potential magnet for
terrorism from either an internal or external source."
Currently,
some 400 research facilities and more than 15,000 individuals are
cleared "to have access to select agents, which include anthrax,
smallpox and the Ebola virus," according to a September report by the National Research Council.
averred that "infectious disease experts said researchers rarely die
from being infected with an ordinarily harmless strain of the bacteria
or viruses they are studying."
under the Freedom of Information Act that revealed how Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (
The
NRC averred that lax security at laboratories that work with select
agents "pose a severe risk to human or animal health," risks that "have
grown as the amount of research has increased in recent years."
And
if one or more of these researchers should "go rogue," for money or as
a plausibly deniable component of a Pentagon or CIA operation, doesn't
the public have the right to expect the civilian side of government
would weed out such miscreants from work with these deadly toxins?
A History of Illicit Research
The
close proximity of U.S. biological warfare programs and the
pharmaceutical industry is hardly an historical accident. From its
inception, American research drew from a rich pool of biomedical
researchers backed by the formidable technological resources of Big
Pharma.
As Leonard Cole revealed in his 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 government provided funds to state
agencies and private corporations alike in the hope that such
solicitous relationships would lead to breakthroughs in the area of
offensive weapons or what is now euphemistically called "biodefense."
Indeed,
none other than George W. Merck, the president of the Merck
Pharmaceutical Company, was a top-flight consultant to the Secretary of
War. In that capacity, Merck and his company provided expertise and
technological know-how for work on America's nascent biowar programs.
In a 1946 report to the Secretary of War penned by Merck, Cole revealed
that the program "included research, testing, development, and
production of biological agents," all carried out as Merck wrote, in
the "strictest secrecy."
While wartime fears of biological
attacks by the Axis powers represented a clear and present danger to
the United States and their allies as revelations of Nazi Germany and
Imperial Japan's active programs attest, this information was
scrupulously covered-up and suppressed for decades. Indeed after the
war, the United States actively recruited these sociopaths into their
biological, chemical and nuclear weapons programs.
As is now
known, America's military establishment struck a devil's bargain with
the same war criminals who, in the name of science, visited death upon
millions. While the doctors and biologists who filled the ranks of
Japan's Unit 731 hadn't achieved a "breakthrough" in terms of delivery
systems' development, as researcher Sheldon H. Harris revealed in Factories of Death, they possessed an invaluable resource sought by U.S. bioweaponeers: detailed records of the Japanese Army's obscene human experiments.
After
the war with a new official enemy looming on the horizon--the Soviet
Union--Merck admonished the state to maintain a strong biological
warfare program, writing: "Work in this field, born of the necessity of
war, cannot be ignored in time of peace; it must be continued on a
sufficient scale to provide an adequate defense."
By 1948, the
newly-emerging national security state stood-up a Committee on
Biological Warfare within the Department of Defense to do just that.
Shortly thereafter, the Central Intelligence Agency, particularly the
Company's Technical Services Division (TSD), so-called "wizards of
Langley," ran a series of illicit programs that sought to "secure the
realm" through the application of the latest advances in the biological
and psychological sciences.
Over decades, projects such as
Bluebird, Artichoke, MKDELTA, MKNAOMI and MKULTRA, variously identified
by researchers as "mind control" projects--which they were--garnered
outrage when it was revealed during the 1970s that the Agency conspired
with leading psychiatrists, psychologists, medical doctors, biologists
and academic institutions in funding obscene human experiments
employing psychoactive drugs such as LSD, mescaline and BZ on unwitting
test subjects.
As the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Activities, popularly known as the Church Committee, revealed
during hearings to examine the Watergate scandals of the 1970s, the
Pentagon's own programs ran simultaneously with those of the CIA. The
Committee discovered:
In many respects, the Army's
testing programs duplicated research which had already been conducted
by the CIA. They certainly involved the risks inherent in the early
phases of drug testing. In the Army's tests, as with those of the CIA,
individual rights were also subordinated to national security
considerations; informed consent and followup examinations of subjects
were neglected in efforts to maintain the secrecy of the tests.
Finally, the command and control problems which were apparent in the
CIA's programs are paralleled by a lack of clear authorization and
supervision in the Army's programs. (Senate Select Committee on
Intelligence Activities, Project MKULTRA, The CIA's Program of Research
in Behavioral Modification, United States Senate, August 3, 1977,
Appendix A, p. 92)
While these projects may only have
achieved modest success in standing up programmable assassins, as
evidence on Lee Harvey Oswald and Sirhan Sirhan may suggest,
MKULTRA and its spin-offs were primarily behavioral modification
programs subsequently useful for what are now euphemistically termed
"enhanced interrogation techniques," e.g., torture and as a formidable bioweapons project.
Indeed,
Ft. Detrick's Special Operations Division (SOD), chock-a-block with CIA
officers and assets, was, by the early 1950s experimenting with, and
assembling biologically-based assassination weapons that were easily
concealed and could be deployed by "wet work" specialists to murder
foreign leaders such as the multiple failed plots against Fidel Castro,
or Patrice Lumumba attest. As researcher Ed Regis documented, Congolese
Prime Minister Lumumba was a thorn in the secret state's side.
Refusing
to play ball with Washington so as to facilitate the extraction of that
nation's vast mineral wealth by American multinational corporations,
Lumumba sealed his fate when he sought military assistance from the
Soviet Union. At that point, the national liberation leader became an
object for Agency "executive action."
It was around
this time that the CIA's Deputy Director for Plans, Richard Bissell,
had a couple of informal talks with his scientific adviser, Sid
Gottlieb, concerning the subject of the covert assassination of foreign
leaders. Gottlieb suggested that biological agents were perfect for the
task: they were invisible, untraceable, and, if intelligently selected
and delivered, not even liable to create a suspicion of foul play. The
target would get sick and die exactly as if he'd been attacked by a
natural outbreak of an endemic disease. Plenty of lethal or
incapacitating germs were out there and available, Gottlieb told
Bissell, and they were easily accessible to the CIA. (Ed Regis, The Biology of Doom, New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1999, pp. 182-183)
While
proponents of continued research with nature's deadliest pathogens
argue that the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) allows for purely
"defensive" work to protect the public against potential bioattacks,
this mendacious logic studiously avoids the issue of the dual-use
nature of this work.
Cole unearthed documents, including a 1968
official history of Ft. Detrick penned by a Pentagon bioweaponeer who
asserted forthrightly that "research and development in the offensive
aspects of BW proceeded hand in hand with defensive developments for,
in truth, the two are almost inseparable."
But MKULTRA and its grisly spin-offs are a thing of the past, right? Not by a long shot!
Jeffrey Kaye, a psychologist and critic of the torture-enabling American Psychological Association (APA), revealed
November 23, that the group had organized a workshop in 2007 at the
Arlington, Virginia headquarters of the dodgy RAND Corporation.
That conference, entitled "Science of Deception: Integration of Practice and Theory,"
discussed new and novel ways "to utilize drugs and sensory bombardment
techniques to break down interrogatees. Those are signal techniques of
psychological torture long utilized by the CIA and other intelligence
agencies and military around the world."
Citing APA documents,
Kaye discovered that APA and their friends at CIA were actively looking
for "pharmacological agents ... known to affect apparent truth-telling
behavior." Kaye learned that amongst the probative questions driving
the spooks and contractors was this revealing sentence: "What are
sensory overloads on the maintenance of deceptive behaviors? How might
we overload the system or overwhelm the senses and see how it affects
deceptive behaviors?"
According to numerous
researchers, the CIA, and the psychologists and psychiatrists they
contracted to work with them, including many of the top behavioral
scientists of their day, experimented with many drugs in their quest to
find a “truth” drug that would open up the recalcitrant and expose the
liar and the dissembler. The CIA has declassified a paper from its
in-house intelligence journal from the early 1960s, "'Truth' Drugs in Interrogation,"
where they discuss research on drugs for interrogation ranging from
scopolamine, amphetamines, and barbiturates to cannabis, LSD, and
mescaline. The CIA authors discuss the limitations of using drugs,
based on research, and conclude that a special use for drugs may be
found in detection of deception. (Jeffrey Kaye, "Who Will Investigate
CIA/RAND/APA Torture 'Workshop'?," The Public Record, November 21, 2009)
What was true throughout the Cold War period is just as true today and remains a pressing public health issue. As Global Security Newswire reported
in August, the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious
Diseases (USAMRIID) began construction on a new facility at Ft. Detrick
in Frederick, Maryland. The brief report states that "new site will
allow for more study of lethal diseases and should have space for 952
staffers, compared to the 800 now using facilities that date back four
to five decades."
While the National Academy of Sciences "plans
to assess health and safety issues raised by observers who believe
there has been insufficient consideration regarding the potential
release of an infectious agent from the facility," the same can also be
said for the BSL-3 and BSL-4 facilities in private hands, under
contract to the U.S. government.
As I reported in "Bringing the (Bio) War Home," the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists revealed
that "massive U.S. biodefense spending and a buildup of
high-containment laboratories throughout the country might have created
an internal security risk that no outside terrorist group could ever
duplicate. Nearly two dozen new federal and many more new private
biosafety level 3 and 4 laboratories have been built in recent years,
meaning a large cadre of scientists has access to extraordinarily
lethal material."
And if today's bioweaponeers have their way, such risks will increase exponentially with untold consequences for us all.
Building Banned Weapons
Leading experts, as I reported
in August, have derided the possibility that terrorist groups have the
know-how to fabricate smallpox or other pathogens into biological
weapons as a massive "fraud ... and a substantial one" perpetrated on
the American people.
Hysterical claims by securocrats that
"bioterrorism is one of the most pressing problems we have on the
planet today," an assertion made by Dr. Tara O'Toole, the
Undersecretary of Science and Technology at the Department of Homeland
Security, is not borne out by the facts.
Indeed, such claims not
only distort available evidence that terrorist groups have such
capabilities but conceal the more salient fact that Pentagon weaponeers
continue to build banned weapons.
According to Jeanne Guillemin, author of Biological Weapons: From the Invention of State-Sponsored Programs to Contemporary Bioterrorism, the Pentagon and CIA made and tested a model of a Soviet anthrax bomb and created an antibiotic-resistant strain of anthrax.
After
consulting with scientists who strongly suggested that the CIA anthrax
bomb project would violate the BWC, "CIA lawyers decided the project
was within the allowed realm of defensive research," Guillemin revealed.
Project
Clear Vision, a joint investigation by the CIA and the Battelle
Memorial Institute, under contract to the Agency, reconstructed and
tested a Soviet-era anthrax bomblet in order to test its dissemination
characteristics. The Agency "decided the same" for the small, fully
functional bioweapons facility built under the rubric of Project
Bacchus.
The third initiative, Project Jefferson, led to the
development of an antibiotic-resistant strain of anthrax based on a
Soviet model. After the outgoing Clinton administration hesitated to
give the CIA the go-ahead for the project, the Bush regime's National
Security Council gave the Pentagon permission. "They believed"
Guillemin wrote, "the Pentagon had the right to investigate genetically
altered pathogens in the name of biodefense, 'to save American lives'."
Shortly
thereafter, the Pentagon authorized the Defense Intelligence Agency
(DIA), one of the most secretive and heavily-outsourced Defense
Department branches, to re-create the deadly anthrax strain.
Commenting
on the close proximity of the 2001 anthrax provocation and the rush
towards the invasion and occupation of Iraq, constitutional law expert
Glenn Greenwald writes
that the anthrax attack "played at least as large of a role as the 9/11
attack itself, if not larger, in creating the general climate of fear
that prevailed for years in the U.S. and specifically how the anthrax
episode was exploited by leading media and political figures to gin up
intense hostility towards Iraq."
Which is why, according to
Greenwald, "it's so striking how we've collectively flushed this
terrorist attack down the memory hole as though it doesn't exist."
Indeed, "what makes this particularly significant is that the anthrax
attack is unresolved and uninvestigated."
Here we
have one of the most consequential political events of the last decade
at least--a lethal biological terrorist attack aimed at key U.S.
Senators and media figures, which even the FBI claims originated from a
U.S. military lab. The then-British Ambassador to the U.S. is now
testifying what has long been clear: that this episode played a huge
role in enabling the attack on Iraq. Even our leading mainstream,
establishment-serving media outlets--and countless bio-weapons
experts--believe that we do not have real answers about who perpetrated
this attack and how. And there is little apparent interest in
investigating in order to find out. Evidently, this is just another one
of those things that we'll relegate to "the irrelevant past," and
therefore deem it unworthy of attention from our future-gazing,
always-distracted minds. (Glenn Greenwald, "A key British official
reminds us of the forgotten anthrax attack," Salon, November 27, 2009)
On and on it goes, America's headlong rush into the abyss.
While
the American people believed the election of Barack Obama signaled a
change in direction from decades' long policies that have brought the
planet to the brink of disaster, those hopes are little more than
cynical illusions manufactured by media specialists and spin-doctors,
the ubiquitous army of "message force multipliers" who do the bidding
of their corporatist masters.
After all, $57 billion buys much in the way of silence.
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