Deadly flu virus shipped out
By
Hillel Cohen
Published Apr 20, 2005 4:12 PM
Live samples of a deadly flu virus were recently
sent out accidentally to over 5,000 laboratories. Most labs were in the U.S., 14
others were in Canada and 61 were scattered among 16 other countries. As of
April 15, almost a week after the laboratories were instructed to destroy the
thousands of vials, about a third of them were still unaccounted for.
The
virus, known to biologists as H2N2, is believed to be responsible for up to 4
million deaths in 1957-1958 in one of the worst flu pandemics of the last 50
years. A pandemic is a worldwide epidemic.
Meridian Bioscience Inc., a
U.S. bio tech nology company under contract with the College of American
Pathologists, sent out “proficiency samples” to help laboratories
test whether they can detect and identify viruses in specimens taken by doctors
from ill patients. Meridian claims it didn’t know H2N2 virus was among the
samples.
News of the accident became public more than a week after it
happened, when one of the labs that received the virus warned the U.S. Centers
for Disease Control (CDC) and the United Nations’ World Health
Organization (WHO).
The CDC urged all laboratories to incinerate the
samples without opening them. The WHO had previously been asking all
laboratories around the world to destroy H2N2 stocks and not to include the
deadly strain in proficiency samples. But, just as the U.S. government simply
ignores UN resolutions that do not conform to its policies, U.S. health agencies
and laboratories do not feel obligated to follow WHO recommendations.
The
CDC quickly announced there was no danger to the public. The agency, which once
had a reputation for scientific integ rity, has in more recent years come under
intense criticism for being a mouthpiece for the Bush administration’s
political agenda.
In the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, the CDC took the
lead in propagating the administration’s scare campaign over smallpox.
While health specialists everywhere else in the world knew that Iraq did not
have smallpox weapons and that there was no danger, North American GIs were
forced to submit to unnecessary and dangerous vaccinations.
Health
professionals were urged to get the vaccinations, too. While the majority of
doctors and nurses refused the vaccine out of fear for their own safety, the
Bush administration’s smallpox scare campaign, with assistance from the
CDC, was one part of the “weapons of mass destruction” fraud used to
drum up support for the war.
Spending billions of dollars on a hugely
exaggerated threat of bioterrorism has ironically created very real threats to
the health and lives of people here and around the world.
The anthrax
spores that in 2001 were sent out in the mail and caused the deaths of five
people have been traced to the U.S. military’s “biodefense”
program, even though the specific individuals responsible have not been openly
identified. The billion-dollar bioterrorism program has been opening up many
more such laboratories at universities and research centers, in spite of
opposition from local communities.
Government, university and private
laboratory officials all swear that the labs are fool-proof and fail-safe and
that dangerous viruses and other pathogens could never escape. The latest
Meridian fiasco shows how fail-safe these programs really are.
An April 12
Associated Press article by Malcolm Ritter tried to assure people that there was
no danger of the H2N2 flu virus ever getting out of the laboratories. It quoted
virus expert Dr. Adolfo Garcia-Sastre of Mount Sinai Medical Center as saying he
thinks the risk of a resulting pandemic is very low and that “it will be
very unlikely this will happen again.”
What the AP story did not
mention is that Dr. Garcia-Sastre has a major financial connection to a
controversial program to reconstruct and test the 1918 pandemic flu virus, which
is believed to have killed more than 50 million people worldwide at that time.
According to the Sunshine Project, a progressive organization that
monitors biological and chemical weapons development by the Pentagon and its
allies, Dr. Garcia-Sastre is linked to projects to reconstruct that deadly virus
and to infect laboratory primates with aerosol sprays to study the effects in
experiments at the University of Washington, University of Wisconsin and at a
facility in Athens, Ga. Other researchers are also working, with U.S. government
and Pentagon support, on genetic manipulations of the 1918 flu virus and genetic
alterations of avian flu virus.
Rather than making the public safer,
these programs sponsored by the Penta gon and “Homeland Security”
are putting the public in grave danger.
By building more facilities and
multiplying the number of researchers and laboratories handling these dangerous
path o gens, the “biodefense” program greatly increases the risk of
a repetition of the 2001 anthrax attack or the accidental release of deadly
viruses and other disease organisms, whether they be historic ones or newly
created in ultra-modern labs.
These programs also raise the danger that,
under the cover of “biodefense,” the Pentagon is rebuilding a
biological and chemical weapons program in violation of treaties that the U.S.
signed long ago.
Community and environmental acti vists who have tried to
get information about what is being done in these labs and what safety measures
are being taken have been denied access in the name of “national
security.” Meanwhile, companies like Meridian will get richer while the
health of the country and the world is put at risk.
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