Mad Scientists…Killer cure: why is the US creating new viruses and stockpiling the vaccines?

Greetings,

   Why would one need so many different diseases stored? Why would one need so much vaccine stored up? Why would one be creating even more powerful and deadlier diseases and storing them?

  Common sense tells us that this is not natural. This is not normal…not even for governments. Could it be that this government is thinking about releasing some of the deadly strains of disease?

  This maybe why we heard all of the noise about the coming zombies and were even being warned by the Unite Nations(which takes their marching orders from D.C.). This also maybe why hollywood has been releasing so many movies like this.

  Washington always releases their intentions through movies, books, and so-called sci-fi. This is just another reason why America(& the rest of this devil world must be taken down)

   There is no wonder we were told that…”There is the great calamity of starvation and great destruction of health and of lives by the use and administering of poison drugs, which is practiced upon those who are free and those who are bound.

  What has been known as America is threatened today with total destruction. America is destroying herself in her effort to destroy her Black slave. The water and air of America are being polluted by chemico-bacteriologists.

  America’s scientists of war conduct dreadful experiments on how best to kill human beings by the millions and wipe out the life of whole continents.

  These are the days of fulfillment of prophecy of not one, but of many calamities. But in all of these preparations of the destruction of human life by the devil,…Allah (God) too has plans to save His people.”–pg.222(tfoa)

Killer cure: why is the US creating new viruses and stockpiling the vaccines?

Controversial research on bird flu resumes, along with a Bush-era biodefense program

Source: www.theverge.com  

Is the US government prepared to respond to a major biological weapons attack or lethal outbreak of disease in this country? If you look at one effort — a quietly growing national stockpile of vaccines and drug treatments for such horrors as anthrax and avian flu — the answer is yes. But one agency in charge of building that stockpile is also funding the creation of deadlier and more infectious varieties of avian flu, and other animal-borne diseases, which could pose the threat of an outbreak if not handled properly. The paradox has raised alarm bells among some researchers across the country that the government may be undermining its own biodefense strategy.

“It reflects the clear lack of anyone in charge.”

“It’s hard to imagine that someone thought creating new pandemic pathogens would be a good strategy for defending against pandemic pathogens,” said Richard Ebright, a professor of biochemistry at Rutgers University in New Jersey and director of the Waksman Institute of Microbiology, in an interview with The Verge. “It reflects the clear lack of anyone in charge” of US biodefense strategy.

The seeming disconnect is highlighted by two major developments in national biosecurity that occurred within the last few months. In late February, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that it would restart funding for research projects around the world focused on making new, deadlier, more contagious strains of avian influenza, better known as “bird flu” or “avian flu.” Researchers working in this area argue genetically modifying the virus to make it spread more easily in mammals such as humans is “essential for pandemic preparedness,” by revealing in advance how the wild virus could potentially mutate. Currently, avian flu doesn’t spread easily among mammals or people, and most fatal cases have occurred directly among those people handling or in close proximity to birds. Some researchers have pointed to the recent outbreak of an avian flu strain in China that’s killed over a dozen people as evidence of why their work is necessary.

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Microscopic image of avian influenza, H5N1 wild type, from Dr. Takeshi Noda, University of Tokyo

But researchers around the world working to develop new strains temporarily suspended their work voluntarily last year, and the US government followed in halting funding, after a vocal outcry from other scientists that the published results of such research could be weaponized by terrorists, or that new strains could accidentally infect the public. Despite these concerns, the moratorium on research of more infectious bird flu strains ended in January, with researchers saying the “the benefits of this work outweigh the risks.” A month later, HHS released a draft version of new funding policies for research, which it said would help minimize the risk to the public, imposing new security criteria on researchers receiving government funds. Still, critics of avian flu research are unswayed.

“Rather than use the avian flu moratorium to seek advice, listen and foster debate, many influenza scientists engaged in an academic exercise of self-justification,” wrote Simon Wain-Hobson, chairman of the nonprofit Foundation for Vaccine Research, in a recent editorial in the journal Nature. “[The moratorium] was strictly for public relations,” Ebright agreed, also telling The Verge, “No one with a moral compass would propose or perform this work.”…more here

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