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Is Iraq the perp? Gordon Prather digs for the dirt on anthrax source
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Saturday, November 3, 2001 | Gordon Prather

Posted on 11/04/2001 12:43:30 AM PST by JohnHuang2

WND Exclusive Commentary
Let's not nuke Saddam just yet


© 2001 WorldNetDaily.com

Four Americans have now died as a result of inhaling anthrax spores, and a dozen or so others have been treated for getting anthrax on their skin. Who did it? Where did that anthrax come from? Director Jeffrey Koplan of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reportedly told the gasping media, "Your guesses are as good as mine."

Now, the war hawks have never needed to guess. They know that Saddam Hussein is responsible, so they are loudly demanding that President Bush go kill Saddam, using nukes if necessary.

But, before nuking Iraq – just because the bio-warfare amateurs at the CDC declare anyone's guess to be as good as theirs – maybe we ought to hear what the real professionals on biological warfare at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick have to say.

The Army has long had the responsibility for developing vaccines and antidotes to protect all our armed forces from viruses, bacteria and other naturally occurring disease-causing agents. In fact, the anthrax vaccine you've been hearing about was developed by the Army.

And even though President Nixon ended all U.S. offensive bio-warfare research and development, the Army retained the vital mission of biological warfare medical defense. The Army develops vaccines, drugs, diagnostic equipment and techniques, as well as strategies and procedures for countering biological threats of all kinds.

They conduct in-house research involving dangerous infectious-disease agents that require special containment, such as anthrax aerosols. Army scientists have made significant contributions to the biotech scientific knowledge base and collaborate with the CDC, the World Health Organization and academic centers of excellence worldwide. The Army also maintains a world-renowned reference laboratory for definitive identification of biological threat agents and for the diagnosis of the diseases produced. If you want to know whether the anthrax we are now finding was developed by a nation-state for use on the battlefield, Fort Detrick is the place to go.

But doesn't the "Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction" now "prohibit the development, production, stockpiling or acquisition by other means, or retention of microbial or other biological agents or toxins, as well as of weapons, equipment or means of delivery designed to use such agents or toxins for hostile purposes or in armed conflict"?

Yes, but the convention prohibitions apply only to activities that have no justification for "prophylactic, protective or other peaceful purposes." So, any lab – including the weapons labs of nation-states – can not only produce or purchase small quantities of biological agents and toxins, but can then bio-engineer or modify them – just so long as they can credibly claim to be engaged in such medical activities as disease diagnosis, therapy and immunization.

Where can a peace-loving person acquire such agents or toxins? Well, for example, there is the American Type Culture Collection, located near Dulles International Airport. The ATTC is a world supplier of nasty germs and biological agents, and if you promise on a stack of bibles not to use it on humans, they will not only mail anthrax to you – freeze dried – but tell you how to prepare and use it in your research.

Between 1985-89, ATCC reportedly supplied the University of Baghdad and other labs in Iraq 21 different strains of anthrax. Of course, ATTC also supplied those strains to many private-sector and academic institutions around the world – so if the anthrax now being analyzed at Fort Detrick turns out to be one of those strains, that will hardly be enough evidence to go nuking Saddam.

But, it turns out, the Army knows exactly what anthrax strain Iraq did use and knows how they modified it for use as a weapon. The Army has now done their tests, so what does Gen. Parker have to say? Is Iraq the perp?

As of this writing, he says he's not ready to draw any conclusions. Moreover, he says that although the anthrax found in Florida, in the nation's capital and in New York City was the same strain, the preparation methods were different. In particular, the capital anthrax contained silica – commonly used as a drying agent by pharmaceutical companies to prevent clumping of powdered materials. None of the samples contained bentonite – reportedly used by some weapons labs to aerosolize anthrax spores.

So unload – for now – the nukes from the B-2 bombers, guys. Maybe we can kill Saddam next week.

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1 posted on 11/04/2001 12:43:30 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Interesting reading. Especially when I visited both imbedded threads. Didn't know that the Army was so in depth. Reminds me of the novel The Promethius Crisis.

On the flip side, was disappointed that organizations like the ATTC exist. Wondering if Tom Ridge and other beltway folks are looking into this?

2 posted on 11/04/2001 1:11:33 AM PST by Cobra64
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To: JohnHuang2
The History Channel UK ran a documentary series about Terrorism last night, including a bio of bin Laden, and also information about biological warfare. There was an American inspector on, who had been in charge of an organisation that was scrutinising the shipment of "dual use" technology (i.e., technology that could be used either for good or bad purposes). He said they had just stopped Iraq getting some bio-lab technology when they found that Iraqi agents had paid the lab mentioned in this article $40 and got an anthrax sample.

Iraq is likely guilty.

Regards, Ivan

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3 posted on 11/04/2001 1:17:30 AM PST by MadIvan
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To: MadIvan
Iraq is likely guilty.

Guilty as sin, Ivan. Of that, there can be no doubt.

But the Bush administration is right to use misdirection (intentionally pooh-poohing Hussein's complicity) while it finishes off al-Qaeda in Afghanistan.

4 posted on 11/04/2001 1:29:44 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Forgot to add, if Mr. Prather can find evidentiary proof that Iraq is behind this anthrax dissemination, then America should light up a few and let the World know that we are still the most powerful nation on Earth, defending liberty and freedom.

Americans have been the planet's police force since 1941. If you get out of line, there's going to be hell to pay.

Where is NATO these days? If America dosn't make a "politically incorrect" statement soon, the bad guys will win. Are we country of losers? George W. Bush doesn't think so. He pitched a strike over home plate. He is a winner. If we cowtow to terrorism, this country of ours will have lost all traction in defeating terrorism. We will be subjugated to living on rations in our homes like the cave dwellers in Afghanistan.

America, let's keep our resolve alive? We fought the Revolution against the British (ironically, they're our best/only ally), went through a Civil War against our own brethren, and we're scared of World opinion?!

Are Americans becoming cowards? For the first since 1986, we have the carte blanche means to fight the bulleys of the World. Then we can back to our tranquil lives of peace.

Regards

5 posted on 11/04/2001 1:34:41 AM PST by Cobra64
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To: JohnHuang2
Agreed!
6 posted on 11/04/2001 1:34:49 AM PST by Cold Heat
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