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(NewsTarget) The powers of the world are in a new arms race far more terrifying in its scope than the race for nuclear weapons. Bio-weaponry and bio-wars are now real threats to the future of the human race. What sounds like the stuff of futuristic science fiction is already a quiet reality. The recent announcement of the new site for the National Bio and Agro Defense Facility brings this reality to light, particularly as this site will house level 4 pathogens, some of which are zoonotic, meaning they can jump the species barrier and infect humans.The new facility, to be built near Manhattan, Kansas will be classified as Biological Safety Level 4 (BSL-4), a designation that allows for the study of the most deadly, most contagious diseases known, diseases for which there are no cures. It will replace the Plum Island Animal Disease Center, located 100 miles northeast of New York City in the Long Island Sound, just six miles off the Connecticut coastline and accessible only by ferry or helicopter, a location where prevailing winds blow out to sea. That facility is closing under the rationale that it does not have the security in place for this higher level of usage. Plum Island carries a lesser BSL-3 classification.Connecticut residents knowledgeable about what goes on at Plum objected to the creation of a new facility where the old one stands, fearing that lethal viruses could escape onto the mainland.The Department of Agriculture ran the Plum Island lab until 2003, when it was turned over to the Homeland Security Department as part of the nation's biological defense program. The public's perception of the research at Plum Island, created by government public relations releases, has centered on its mandate to protect herds from hoof-and-mouth disease , a highly contagious virus that is deadly to animals. According to government PR, researchers at Plum work on detection of disease, epidemic control strategies, vaccines and drugs, tests of imported animals, and training of professionals.A large body of evidence suggests there is much more than this going on at Plum. Circumstantial and factual data has presented the likelihood that Plum is responsible for a number of disease outbreaks that have proven to be national public health and agricultural nightmares. Many see Plum Island as responsible for the re-introduction of the hoof-and-mouth disease it now claims to control. Some point to bio-containment mechanisms at Plum that were allowed to deteriorate and remain non-functional for several years, and lax security that allowed accidents to happen. Others suspect more deliberate actions.While the stated mission of the new site continues to be the control of such animal diseases, the location for the new facility in Kansas places it near 542,507 head of livestock, over three times the amount in the vicinity of other sites that were considered. An outbreak of hoof-and-mouth disease could require the destruction of tens of millions of farm animals and devastate the livestock industry.The diseases being researched at Plum are not necessarily contained in glass viles. There are a number of infected live animals for study there with diseases having incubation periods extending for several days. This means it is very possible for a researcher to be infected on Friday, take the ferry home to Connecticut and spend the weekend spreading the infection before any signs of it are visible in him. The government maintains that there has never been a leak to the mainland, and apparently the first appearance of Lyme disease just 13 miles from the facility falls under the category of coincidence, as does the still unexplained initial U.S. appearance of West Nile virus in Long Island and New York.The development of bio-weapons in the U.S. dates back at least to the 1930's when the U.S. Public Health Service conducted an experiment on 399 black men in the late stages of syphilis, called the Tuskegee Experiment. The experiment was designed to see how long it took for men to die from infection by the syphilis spirochete.During the 1950s and 60s, bio-warfare attacks took place in many parts of America, the most noted being the six day attack on San Francisco during which potentially harmful bacteria were sprayed over the city. In this attack, reported in the September 17, 1979, twelve people developed pneumonia and one man died.In 1954, Plum scientists looked for ways to inflict bio-damage on Soviet livestock. According the Cuban government, in the 1960s and 70s bio-weapons developed at Plum were deployed against Cuban agriculture, targeting pork, tobacco and sugar cane.During the Cold War years, thousands of U.S. citizens were used in radiation experiments conducted by the Atomic Energy Commission and other government agencies.In 2001 the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) issued a press release admitting it conducted over one hundred tests in which thousands of American servicemen were intentionally dosed with chemical and biological weapons during the period from 1962 to 1973. Dozens of harmful agents like VX, Sarin gas, E-coli bacteria and Bacillus globigii, a cousin to anthrax and bubonic plague, were used on completely unaware and unprotected men. The announcement by the DOD was strategically placed just two days after the mind-numbing 9/11 attacks, at a time when it was given little to no attention by the national media.Bio-warfare development intensified in the 1970's particularly in the areas of genetic engineering. Much of it was euphemistically referred to as cancer research. During this period cancer causing viruses began to jump from one species of animal to another, a characteristic that signals the viruses are man made. New immunodeficiency diseases were then seen in lab animals.Although generally regarded as conspiracy theory, some AIDS researchers believe the Special Virus Cancer Program and its connection to bio-warfare development spawned an immunosuppressive virus that was seeded into the gay community via the government sponsored experimental hepatitis B vaccine drive.The, October 19, 1998 reported bio-warfare experiments that took place at Fort Detrick between 1954 and 1973, utilizing volunteers who were exposed to germs causing tularemia, malaria, anthrax, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, encephalitis, and other diseases. Prevention, diagnosis and vaccine development were cited as the reasons for the experiments.The, March 9, 1977, reported other experiments during which the military sprayed bacteria in New York City subways, in a Washington D.C. airport, and on highways in Pennsylvania. Military bases in Virginia, Key West, and off the coasts of Southern California and Hawaii have used live bacteria tests on U.S. civilians.In 1992, a strike at Plum of union engineers was responsible for a loss of essential support services such as decontamination, waste-water treatment, generator maintenance, and other maintenance and safety-oriented functions. For the duration of the strike, temporary workers were brought in to replace the sentinels and technicians of the infrastructure. The water pressure fell precipitously disabling decontamination facilities and the necropsy rooms where dead animals were examined. In the fifth month of the strike a power failure occurred during which a worker called a Hillary Clinton staffer to complain that the facility was completely out of hand. Without power, the air filtration systems were inoperable, and the decontamination procedures stopped. The seals in the pressurized airlock doors deflated, and workers reportedly tried to seal them with duct tape.In 1999, the administrator of the Agriculture Research Service persuaded President Clinton to include Plum in his expanded bio-terrorism program based on the possibility of a biological attack on the nation's agricultural base.In 2001 it was discovered that Plum was involved in an effort to develop vaccine resistant forms of anthrax. Two years later a virologist at St. Louis University announced he was creating a more lethal form of mousepox, a relative of smallpox, and intended to extend his work to cowpox which can infect humans. The problem with research of countermeasures is that they need the lethal measure to go against. Creating deadly bio-weapons to determine how well they can be thwarted gives rise to the potential of more potent plagues. The government's budget for chemical/biological warfare has recently doubled, with $10 billion allocated to bio-weaponry projects.These incidents are a record of what has become known in spite of all attempts to retain security and secrecy. It is obviously not the full extent of the U.S. government's bio-warfare or bio-weapon testing on its citizens. The full extent of this involvement is hidden in classified documents or is reported to be unavailable.The appearance in the past several years of AIDS, Legionnaire's disease, hepatitis C, mad cow, hemorrhagic viruses, Lassa fever, chronic fatigue syndrome, Persian Gulf War illness and others have made people question their sources. Older diseases such as tuberculosis, malaria and cholera have re-emerged in more virulent forms that are drug resistant. A study published in the January 6, 1999reported infectious disease mortality in the U.S. declined during the first eight decades of the 20th century. From 1981 to 1995, there was an increase in infectious disease mortality of fifty-eight percent. The researchers concluded that recent increases emphasize the dynamic nature of infectious diseases and the need for preparedness to address them.The official list of excuses for this rising mortality rate makes no mention of the infectious material produced for biological warfare purposes. The anthrax mailings following the attacks of 9/11 have been the only wake-up call that has reached many Americans. It raised the level of public fear enough to spark congressional increase in spending on bio-defense, but it quickly faded from the public mind.About the same time as this funding was increased, the West Nile virus was dismissed by a government report as not being bio-warfare, a move surprising many people given the government's long and documented history of bio-warfare experimentation on its own citizens.Killer microbes have been for sale to any person or country having the buying power. While the U.S. was still friendly with Iraq, the Education Ministry bought 70 shipments of anthrax and other disease-causing organisms from the U.S. Officials here continued to supply Iraq with bio-warfare material during the prelude to the Gulf War according to the September 24, 2002People wonder whether the West Nile virus could be the result of animal experimentation and the laboratory manipulation of the African virus. In September, 2002, the media reported that some West Nile patients exhibited signs and symptoms of polio, although that disease is caused by a different virus. They ask if this means the virus has been laboratory altered. West Nile is generally only fatal in the old and the sick, groups being eyed by the government for their use of entitlements.The Poison Plum (2006) is a novelized historical treatise of the Lyme disease now sweeping across the U.S. Recorded incidence of this puzzling illness without a cure shows it to be the fastest spreading disease in America today. From the politics of disease to the agenda of the powerful, the book reveals the betrayal of the nation and its people by their own most trusted institutions. It is a dark portent of the pain and suffering to come as Lyme disease and the escalation of bio-warfare continue.The book is a testimony to the veil of secrecy surrounding Lyme, a veil that took ten years for the author to penetrate before he finally received his own Lyme diagnosis. It is a mesmerizing and powerful tale that speaks of truths that are only palatable when presented in the form of a story. The connections between Lyme and Plum are probed, as well as the involvement of government laboratories in engineering germs for use in biological warfare. Other questions raised involve the possibility of massive government cover-ups to deny the true severity of Lyme disease and the fact that there is no cure, as well as the involvement of insurance companies denying the complexity of the disease to avoid liability for costly long term treatment protocols.Sources:Barbara Minton,, naturalnews.com.Patricia Doyle, PhD.,, rense.com.Alan Cantwell, Jr., M.D.,Paranoiamagazine.com.Patricia Doyle PhD.,, rense.com., Primate Freedom, February 3, 2007., americasveterans.org.Barbara is a school psychologist, a published author in the area of personal finance, a breast cancer survivor using "alternative" treatments, a born existentialist, and a student of nature and all things natural.