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Sick to Death of Trusting Bush



Bush lied about Iraq's WMDs, his tactics in the 'war on terror' and his domestic spying program. Now he wants us to trust him that it's safe to make weapons out of the world's deadliest diseases.



Trust me, George Bush says, perched on the remains of Geneva Conventions, the Constitution and habeas corpus.

From this moral high ground, the United States is assuring the world that a new facility for researching a horror shop of weaponized infectious diseases will be used purely for defensive purposes. The National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center’s (NBACC) $128 million, 160,000-square-foot facility is under construction at Fort Detrick, Md. There, the United States has already weaponized more than a dozen diseases -- including anthrax, plague, botulism and ebola -- and bioengineered war-friendly “improvements.” Scientists are also using DNA-synthesizing techniques to fabricate genetically altered or man-made viruses, and to study the feasibility of creating germ weapons targeting particular ethnicities.

“De facto, we are going to make biowarfare pathogens at NBACC in order to study them,” Penrose Albright, former assistant Homeland Security secretary for science and technology, told the Washington Post.

The 1972 Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention made it illegal under international and U.S. law to make or stockpile bacteriological or viral organisms for use as weapons. The United States is exploiting a loophole: The treaty allows nations to develop small amounts of biological warfare agents for defensive research.

That, according to a NBACC Power Point presentation, briefly posted on the Internet and quickly removed, is what the Fort Detrick lab does -- in secret and without meaningful monitoring. The profound secrecy that surrounds the project, as well as CIA and intelligence involvement, raises alarms; these are ratcheted up to red alert in light of the Bush administration’s track record of violating international treaties and lying to the public. And then there is Congress’ history of defining “oversight” as a failure to notice rather than a duty to oversee.



According to the Department of Defense, the secrecy surrounding the Fort Detrick expansion is necessary for national security. The interests of the public, administration officials argue (as they did to defend NSA spying), would be compromised by legislative and judicial meddling -- a.k.a. the constitutionally mandated balance of powers.

Odds are the Fort Detrick research exceeds the purely defensive, rendering the CBW treaty as quaint as the Geneva Conventions barring torture. But even if the research conformed to law, what nation would believe that the United States abides by treaty obligations that limit its “war on terror”?

The possibilities for disaster are plentiful. By undermining the treaty, the United States greenlights other nations and groups to similarly “defend” themselves. And compared with making and delivering nukes, creating and distributing biowarfare agents is dead simple. A competent scientist with a good lab can cook up enough to sicken and kill thousands, perhaps millions.

Second, the lesson taught by recent dealings with Iran and North Korea is that possession of weapons of mass destruction tends to inoculate against U.S. attack. Secret expansion of U.S. bioterrorism research -- without monitoring through the CBW treaty -- could spark a bioarms race.

And then there is the risk of accident. On its Web site, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a lead government agency on bioterrorism, asks: “Has there ever been an accident at a BSL-3 or BSL-4 facility?” (Bio Safety Level-4 labs hold the most dangerous infectious agents.)

NIAD cheerily answers: “No,” although “Rare accidents such as needlesticks may cause exposure of laboratory staff,” but not “to other workers or to the community.”

But according to the Council for Responsible Genetics, “mistakes happen.” Fort Detrick and other Level-3 and -4 facilities have had a number of accidents, including the loss of ebola and anthrax samples; exposure of workers to anthrax; a three hour power failure that compromised containment and led workers (you’re going to love this) to seal the windows with duct tape; a leaking test chamber that infected workers with tuberculosis; a researcher who contracted the ebola-like sabia virus and exposed 75 other workers; and two researchers infected with HIV from defective gloves. And, last but not least, don’t forget that the anthrax spores used in the September 2001 mail attacks traced back to Fort Detrick.

NIAD is equally noncommittal about the safety of shipping bio agents to and from labs: “There are specific Government regulations for transportation of infectious materials. Infectious materials are safely transported worldwide on a daily basis under these regulations.” Feel better? Perhaps you didn’t hear that in 2003 a package containing West Nile virus samples exploded and exposed workers at the Columbus airport.

And then there is the insanity of trusting critical scientific decisions to an administration that gives equal weight to the theory of evolution and the fable of creationism, that undermines stem cell research by confusing a zygote with an infant, and that is waiting until it has to govern in scuba gear before acknowledging global warming.

Trust me, indeed.

Robotspyder
Ummm .... This may or may not come as a shock to some of you but Israel has been working on an Ethnic Bombs for years. Remember SARS??? Only a hand full of Asians died so the experiment was considered a failure.

America did it back in the 1940's with whooping cough via navy ships smoke stacks in San Fran Bay CA. It worked !!! There was an out break within a week!!!

In the so called dark ages it was not un common to catapult dead bodies infected with plague over cities walls.

Germ warfare is nothing new. Only GW would be stupid enough to say it out loud.

AmericanGaucho
President Bush had declared an indefinate war on terrorism to make himself commander and chief above the laws of congress, indefinately. Prseident bush has violated the constitutuion with the illegal invasion of Iraq at every turn since the inception of the invasion while forcing our troops to in effect, hold up the flags of the worlds oil companies. Its time to send Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld to Guantanimo. Send criminals to jail where they belong.
Ludite
I thought you were banned fool!
Bear Claws
QUOTE(BuffaloBill @ Sep 8 2006, 06:04 PM) [snapback]231590[/snapback]
http://alternet.org/story/41368/



Sick to Death of Trusting Bush



Bush lied about Iraq's WMDs, his tactics in the 'war on terror' and his domestic spying program. Now he wants us to trust him that it's safe to make weapons out of the world's deadliest diseases.
This is a NEWS story, or a poorly disguised anti-Bush rant? As usual from sources like this there is about half a line of actual information, used a basis for a hundred additional lines of inflammatory conjecture and editorial.
BeingReal
QUOTE(Ludite @ Nov 3 2006, 01:49 AM) [snapback]244877[/snapback]
I thought you were banned fool!




I think BB still is suspended. This thread was started on 9/8.

harv1
I think he is referring to AmericanGaucho who, I've been informed, has be 'miraculously' cured of his apostrophe addiction.
justplainjoe
QUOTE(Bear Claws @ Nov 3 2006, 07:13 AM) [snapback]244891[/snapback]
This is a NEWS story, or a poorly disguised anti-Bush rant? As usual from sources like this there is about half a line of actual information, used a basis for a hundred additional lines of inflammatory conjecture and editorial.


as opposed to john kerry's botched joke???LOL

harv1
jpj: you KNOW our pResident NEVER botches anything verbal...
BeingReal
QUOTE(harv1 @ Nov 3 2006, 09:02 AM) [snapback]244928[/snapback]
I think he is referring to AmericanGaucho who, I've been informed, has be 'miraculously' cured of his apostrophe addiction.




I didn't see any indication that AG was warned by the Mods and such, that's why I assumed Ludite referred to BB.

Goldilocks
QUOTE(BeingReal @ Nov 3 2006, 11:12 AM) [snapback]244964[/snapback]

I didn't see any indication that AG was warned by the Mods and such, that's why I assumed Ludite referred to BB.



What…who is suspended…Buffalo Bill ? Although I don’t always agree with him, I don’t find him inflammatory or volatile, but presents his ideas like a real gentleman.

harv1
Goldi: there's a thread that discusses the issue online right now. BB put on a 'Hallowe'en costume' and got called on it. It was all in fun.
Goldilocks
QUOTE(harv1 @ Nov 3 2006, 12:44 PM) [snapback]245004[/snapback]

Goldi: there's a thread that discusses the issue online right now. BB put on a 'Hallowe'en costume' and got called on it. It was all in fun.


I haven't been around much the last few days and missed that thread.

I hope he isn't banned for good, he would be sorely missed.
justaposter
QUOTE(Bear Claws @ Nov 3 2006, 06:13 AM) [snapback]244891[/snapback]
This is a NEWS story, or a poorly disguised anti-Bush rant? As usual from sources like this there is about half a line of actual information, used a basis for a hundred additional lines of inflammatory conjecture and editorial.




Your whines are old zipperhead . The place is being built by the way but dont let the facts get in the way right. laugh.gif

Bear Claws
QUOTE(justaposter @ Nov 5 2006, 09:31 AM) [snapback]245464[/snapback]
The place is being built by the way but dont let the facts get in the way right. laugh.gif

That appears to be the only fact in the story: The place is being built.
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