• 1). During the 2001 anthrax attack, inhalational anthrax the isolate was identified within 32 hours of inoculation developed in 11 persons, and 5 died (2). (cdc.gov)
  • At least one of the anthrax mailings came from overseas (from the text below: "In November 2001, the CDC's web site in Atlanta confirmed that a tainted letter had been sent from Switzerland to Chile , so neither of the key suspects could have possibly acted alone. (blogspot.com)
  • The 2001 anthrax mailings killed five, injured members of the media, shut down the Capitol, threw the U.S. postal service into turmoil, and sent Americans looking for Cipro prescriptions in anticipation of the next dispersal. (city-journal.org)
  • M-Cam has also monitored biological and chemical weapons treaty violations on behalf of the U.S. government, following the anthrax scare in September 2001. (ordercialisjlp.com)
  • Let's first consider some of the known information about anthrax and smallpox, which are perhaps two of the most significant bioterrorism agents. (tomlevymd.com)
  • Voz Island, as it's known, was the primary testing ground for the Soviet Union's biological weapons program, and as such was a burial site for the stuff of our post-Sept. 11 nightmares, the garbage dump from hell: live anthrax spores, smallpox, you name it. (cnn.com)
  • Joint Commission accreditation was the most academic health centers were consistent factor associated with providing training for all nine exposures studied specifically mentioned as being (smallpox, anthrax, chemical and radiological exposures, botulism, plague, appropriate for program funding in the tularemia, viral encephalitis, and hemorrhagic fever). (cdc.gov)
  • Saddam Hussein (1937-2006) began an extensive biological weapons (BW) program in Iraq in the early 1980s, despite having signed (but not ratified until 1991) the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) of 1972. (wikipedia.org)
  • Details of the BW program and a chemical weapons program surfaced after the Gulf War (1990-91) during the disarmament of Iraq under the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM). (wikipedia.org)
  • From the United States, the non-profit American Type Culture Collection and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control sold or sent biological samples to Iraq up until 1989, which Iraq claimed to need for medical research. (wikipedia.org)
  • But four days later, a Reuters News Agency dispatch (filed from Cyprus) said Kurds, fighting on the Iranian side, had managed to seize Halabja and nearby villages "where Iran has accused Iraq of using chemical weapons against Kurds. (sott.net)
  • The president declared that Iraq must allow weapons inspectors to return to Iraq, without conditions, with unfettered access to all sites. (freerepublic.com)
  • Iraq's failure to allow inspectors to return to work since their withdrawal in December 1998 has prompted fear in many circles (recently demonstrated by the UK government's dossier on Iraqi weapons programs) that Iraq has taken advantage of the intervening time to reconstitute its weapons of mass destruction programs dismantled under UN supervision. (freerepublic.com)
  • Mr President, in my earlier briefings, I have noted that significant outstanding issues of substance were listed in two Security Council documents from early 1999 and should be well known to Iraq. (al-bab.com)
  • I referred, as examples, to the issues of anthrax, the nerve agent VX, and long-range missiles, and said that such issues-and I quote myself-"deserve to be taken seriously by Iraq rather than being brushed aside," unquote. (al-bab.com)
  • After the war, the Iraq Survey Group scoured the country looking to answer the Unresolved Disarmament Issues and to assess the threat of WMD posed by Saddam's regime. (floppingaces.net)
  • The difference between the two-that is to say the Remaining Unresolved Disarmament Issues listed in the Duelfer Report -seems the most likely description of what was removed from Saddam's Iraq prior to the 2003 invasion. (floppingaces.net)
  • Potential rivals, such as China are anxious to exploit those transformational technologies broadly, while adversaries like Iran, Iraq and North Korea are rushing to develop ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons …the effects of information and other advanced technologies promise to revolutionize the nature of conventional armed forces" (ref. 13, pg. (gopetition.com)
  • The purpose of that resolution was to disarm Iraq of its weapons of mass destruction. (archives.gov)
  • This was the statement given by UK Prime Minster Tony Blair to Parliament on the threat posed by Iraq and its weapons on mass destruction. (powys.org.uk)
  • Mr Speaker, thank you for recalling Parliament to debate the best way to deal with the issue of the present leadership of Iraq and weapons of mass destruction. (powys.org.uk)
  • As a result, the UN passed a series of resolutions demanding Iraq disarm itself of such weapons and establishing a regime of weapons inspection and monitoring to do the task. (powys.org.uk)
  • Indeed, Iraq denied its biological weapons programme existed until forced to acknowledge it after high ranking defectors disclosed it in 1995. (powys.org.uk)
  • The Council answered with Resolution 1441, which declared that Iraq had failed to provide full disclosure of its nuclear, chemical and biological programs, had repeatedly obstructed access to weapons sites, and was in material breach of UN disarmament demands. (alanwdowd.com)
  • When Washington tried to lift UN sanctions against Iraq after the war, Paris and Moscow balked, cynically arguing that the only way sanctions could be lifted was if Hans Blix confirmed the destruction of all prohibited weapons. (alanwdowd.com)
  • Recall that Paris began a concerted push to end UN sanctions on Iraq in January 1999, characterizing them as cruel to the Iraqi people. (alanwdowd.com)
  • So for five months, the UN inspectors haplessly asked Saddam to account for his known caches of "special weapons," which included 10,000 liters of anthrax, 80 tons of mustard gas, thousands of mustard bombs, and uncounted amounts of sarin and VX nerve agent. (alanwdowd.com)
  • After reeling from the enormity of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center buildings in New York on September 11, most Americans who were finally regaining their composure were sent reeling again from the postal anthrax attacks. (tomlevymd.com)
  • It has been a year since Sept. 11, and ten months since the death of the last victim of the subsequent, and still unsolved, anthrax attacks. (cnn.com)
  • Biological attacks are disease outbreaks on steroids, requiring a speed and scope of response much greater than typically needed for natural infectious-disease events-or conventional terror. (city-journal.org)
  • It is planned that this deployment would occur only in the event of an existing war between the countries, and not as one of the ongoing annual terrorist attacks sponsored by ISI, as the use of a biological weapon as a terrorist act would be clearly not accidental or within the capability of any of the numerous terrorist groups operating in Pakistan, and would inevitably provoke India to war. (tbrnews.org)
  • In September 1999 - as the Jerry Hauer-SAIC-Fort Detrick-USAMRIID West Nile Virus was taking hold in New York - the terrorist began working at the very same lab. (blogspot.com)
  • While we are not concerned with the hemorrhagic fevers, our concern rests in the fact that ISI was given a supply of anthrax from Fort Detrick in Frederick, MD, and the technology to manufacture and aerosolize it into a deployable weapon, by the CIA under the administration of George H. W. Bush, a former Director of that entity. (tbrnews.org)
  • He experimented with biological responses to filoviridae, the family of viruses that transmit Ebola. (blogspot.com)
  • STETHOSCOPE informs us that the program has two components: (1) A study and development of hemorrhagic fevers such as Ebola and Marburg, and (2) Development and stockpiling of anthrax in aerosolized weapons form. (tbrnews.org)
  • So far, UNMOVIC has not found any such weapons, only a small number of empty chemical munitions which should have been declared and destroyed. (al-bab.com)
  • and over 30,000 special munitions for delivery of chemical and biological agents. (powys.org.uk)
  • Strains of dual-use biological material from France also helped advance Iraq's biological warfare program. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some of these materials were used for Iraq's biological weapons research program, while others were used for vaccine development. (wikipedia.org)
  • and, given Iraq's past record of deceit over these weapons, the US and others were justified in presuming ill intent. (freerepublic.com)
  • The opportunity finally exists to bring clarity to years of speculation about the potential threat posed by Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, as well as an opportunity to resolve this ongoing crisis of international law peacefully. (freerepublic.com)
  • How much, if any, is left of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction and related proscribed items and programs? (al-bab.com)
  • POWELL: My second purpose today is to provide you with additional information, to share with you what the United States knows about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction as well as Iraq's involvement in terrorism, which is also the subject of Resolution 1441 and other earlier resolutions. (archives.gov)
  • Indeed, the facts and Iraq's behavior show that Saddam Hussein and his regime are concealing their efforts to produce more weapons of mass destruction. (archives.gov)
  • The West Nile Virus outbreak of 1999 made 67 people in New York City ill, and brought with it endemic anxiety. (blogspot.com)
  • I think it's important for your listeners and viewers to remember that it was 1999 when Anthony Fauci and Ralph Baric at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill decided to start weaponizing coronavirus they patented in 2002 - and you heard that date correctly, that's a year before the SARS outbreak in China. (ordercialisjlp.com)
  • Except in the context of a widespread bioterrorist attack, inhalation anthrax is extremely difficult to diagnose. (tomlevymd.com)
  • An anthrax vaccine has been developed, but it is really only available to the military at this time. (tomlevymd.com)
  • Daszak, who Martin refers to as "the money launderer in chief," "actually stated that this entire exercise was a campaign of domestic terror to get the public to accept the universal vaccine platform using a known biological weapon. (ordercialisjlp.com)
  • These materials included anthrax, West Nile virus and botulism, as well as Brucella melitensis, and Clostridium perfringens. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1999). In the case of some respiratory pathogens, 90% or more of the persons infected will become ill (Belshe, 1991). (scienceopen.com)
  • It was there to explain how South Africa gained the confidence of the world in its dismantling of the nuclear weapons program by a wholehearted cooperation over two years with IAEA inspectors. (al-bab.com)
  • At the end of the Gulf War, the full extent of Saddam's chemical, biological and nuclear weapons programmes became clear. (powys.org.uk)
  • It is an 11 year history: a history of UN will flouted, lies told by Saddam about existence of his chemical, biological and nuclear weapons programmes, obstruction, defiance and denial. (powys.org.uk)
  • The reason is because his chemical, biological and nuclear weapons programme is not an historic leftover from 1998. (powys.org.uk)
  • People in general are afraid and worried about the ultimate war - where nuclear weapons will wipe out the major part of the world population, and although such a war is planned, World War III is already happening. (illuminati-news.com)
  • The prisoners were secured to a bed in a purpose-built chamber, into which lethal agents, including anthrax, were sprayed from a high-velocity device mounted in the ceiling. (wikipedia.org)
  • Laurie Mylroie explained to CNN, "it takes a highly sophisticated agency to produce anthrax in the lethal form. (blogspot.com)
  • Of these, three-anthrax, botulinum and aflatoxin-had proceeded to weaponization for deployment. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Block I system, originally planned for deployment in 2007, was restructured in late 1999 and deployment is now planned to take place in three stages. (nautilus.org)
  • STETHOSCOPE explains that the proposed deployment of a biological weapon or weapons would be at the main railroad station in New Delhi near Karol Bagh. (tbrnews.org)
  • Because of concerns that a containment policy based on sanctions alone could not sufficiently inhibit Saddam's weapons programme, negotiations continued after 1998 to gain re-admission for the UN inspectors. (powys.org.uk)
  • On Wednesday, the Star reminded readers that Saddam Hussein's Iraqi army killed 5,000 Kurds in a 1988 chemical weapons attack on Halabja near the end of a bloody, eight-year war with Iran. (sott.net)
  • The Bush administration's actions lay bare the mythology that this war is being fought over any threat posed by Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. (freerepublic.com)
  • Others were exposed to an aerosol of anthrax sprayed into a chamber while doctors watched behind a glass screen. (wikipedia.org)
  • Black operations projects embedded within these aerosol missions are documented to sicken and disorient select populations with biological test agents and psychotronic mind/mood control technologies. (feedreader.com)
  • 1. At least part of the aerosol project has been dubbed Operation Cloverleaf,7 probably due to its multi-faceted operations, which include: weather modification, military communications, space weapons development, ozone and global warming research plus biological weaponry and detection testing.2. (feedreader.com)
  • Black operations projects embedded within these aerosol missions are documented to sicken and disorient select populations with biological test agents and psychotronic mind/mood control technologies.Part of what is happening in the atmosphere above us involves the Pentagon's secret space weapons program, designed for strategic, operational and tactical levels of war. (fromthetrenchesworldreport.com)
  • As age takes its toll and our immune systems can no longer keep there laboratory-created viruses in check, these 'biological time bombs' are now activating with one out of three 'boomers' getting cancer. (illuminati-news.com)
  • During UN inspections in 1998, it emerged that Hussein had had prisoners tied to stakes and bombarded with anthrax and chemical weapons for experimental purposes. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to the same newspaper Segodnya in March 1998, the matter was discussed with U.N. secretary general Kofi Anan, and included on the agenda of the General Assembly of the U.N. Most probably the USA vetoed this proposal and in consequence, the ban of informational weapons was not discussed by the United Nations General Assembly. (gopetition.com)
  • In 1952, the Chinese premier Zhou Enlai accused the US of conducting biological warfare in Korea--of dropping bombs, for instance, ""containing live insects of various descriptions and rotten fish, decaying pork, frogs, and rodents. (kirkusreviews.com)
  • Throughout the Soviet era, the AP system worked effectively, preventing major epidemics from decimating Soviet citizens in regions where diseases such as anthrax, brucellosis, bubonic plague, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, and tularemia are endemic, and protecting economically important animals and crops from infectious diseases. (nti.org)
  • Fortunately, such forms of anthrax do not yet appear to have been disseminated in any fashion. (tomlevymd.com)
  • Initial laboratory and collected either from an outpatient or an inpatient evidence of anthrax infection came from routine diagnostic within 3 days of admission. (cdc.gov)
  • Although anthrax appears to be treatable by antibiotics in the early stages of the disease, the advanced inhalation form of this disease will typically not respond to such therapy, and death will result. (tomlevymd.com)
  • CDPH requested that laboratories call immediately if the isolate was identified within 32 hours of Early Anthrax inoculation. (cdc.gov)
  • An epidemiological approach to monitoring sewer systems is especially relevant for an early warning of pathogens used as biological weapons. (scienceopen.com)
  • 1999), and the locations of early warning systems/sensors in wastewater and water treatment systems (Murray et al. (scienceopen.com)
  • The aim of this review of published literature and reports is to assess the feasibility of monitoring sewage systems as an early warning system for the release of pathogens from an intentional, natural, or accidental biological contamination event. (scienceopen.com)
  • As a matter of fact, we found records in the patent records of sequences attributed to novelty, going to patents that were sought as early as 1999. (sca.news)
  • Together with ultrasound and microwave weapons, there are also "psychotronic weapons" which, in addition to having the capability of "transfering information among people", are able to act on communication and electronic systems (1). (gopetition.com)
  • Psychotronic weapon" listed in the Dennis J. Kucinich's bill is described as a weapon using "torsion fields" radiation in the book "Psychotronic Weapon and the Security of Russia" (6) by Russian scientist Vladimir Tsygankov and Vladimir Lopatin (a politician, who worked on Committees on Security in Russian Federal Republic, State Duma of the Russian Federation and the Interparliamentary Assembly of the Union of Independent States). (gopetition.com)
  • 16). Among "the main areas of international cooperation of the Russian Federation in the field of information security" , is listed "banning the development, proliferation and application of 'information weapons' " (17). (gopetition.com)
  • Part of what is happening in the atmosphere above us involves the Pentagon's secret space weapons program, designed for strategic, operational and tactical levels of war. (feedreader.com)
  • The LRN, which became operational in 1999, was established by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), working in collaboration with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Association of Public Health Laboratories. (domesticpreparedness.com)
  • In total, the program grew a half million liters of biological agents. (wikipedia.org)
  • Here, the sources say, experiments with biological and chemical agents were carried out first on dogs and cats, then on Iranian prisoners. (wikipedia.org)
  • This research brief outlines assistance that RAND provided to the OSAGWI in investigating the health effects of eight areas of possible causes of illness: infectious diseases, pyridostigmine bromide, immunizations, wartime stress, chemical and biological warfare agents, oil well fires, depleted uranium, and pesticides. (rand.org)
  • This research brief outlines RAND's investigations into the health effects of infectious diseases, pyridostigmine bromide (PB), immunizations, wartime stress, chemical warfare and biological warfare (CW/BW) agents, oil well fires, depleted uranium (DU), and pesticides. (rand.org)
  • General Sada and others have described the contents of the summer 2002 airlift to have been drums-some yellow-with labels on them suggesting that they were filled with chemical weapon pre-cursors, and this is consistent with the binary nerve agents that Saddam had developed where two chemicals would be combined to make a WMD just prior to its use (sometimes even combined in the warhead immediately prior to employment). (floppingaces.net)
  • Successful treatment of patients exposed to many of the biological agents is exquisitely time dependent. (medscape.com)
  • The review presents our conclusions on: (1) the potential biological agents that might be released into a sewage system, (2) the likely background level of those agents in sewage, (3) laboratory methods and detection, and (4) the probability of detecting select biological agents in sewage. (scienceopen.com)
  • II POTENTIAL BIOLOGICAL AGENTS IN SEWAGE A wide variety of pathogenic organisms pass through municipal waste-water treatment systems. (scienceopen.com)
  • CounterPunch commented a month later on geographic connections that bore directly on the case: "The South African media [have] been abuzz with details of that nation's former biological warfare program and its links to the CIA. (blogspot.com)
  • Cipro (ciprofloxacin), which is currently being highly touted in the news, is listed along with a number of other antibiotics as being indicated primarily for the treatment of anthrax victims who are allergic to penicillin. (tomlevymd.com)
  • We address issues from a QMRA perspective and explore methods to detect and monitor pathogens in wastewater. (scienceopen.com)
  • Among other things cited here is an approving letter of 1953 from President Harry S. Truman suggesting ""that had the war in the Pacific not ended by mid-August 1945, [Truman] would have used biological as well as chemical weapons. (kirkusreviews.com)
  • 6-8) and environmental air monitoring for potential anthrax cases more quickly. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2009, a National Security Council assessment put potential deaths from an anthrax attack in the "hundreds of thousands," and the economic cost at more than $1 trillion. (city-journal.org)
  • This would be incredibly easy to destroy without a trace if dumped over side of a Russian ship in the middle of the Indian Ocean, and if there was weaponized anthrax, it would have been small enough to fit in a few suitcases and flown out on a normal civilian airliner identical to those used in the summer 2002 airlift. (floppingaces.net)
  • I set out the history in some detail because occasionally debate on this issue seems to treat it almost as if it had suddenly arisen, coming out of nowhere on a whim, in the last few months of 2002. (powys.org.uk)
  • The Association of Public Health Laboratories' Statement of Position is that the association "strongly opposes" the use of biological and chemical agent detection kits and devices for field testing "in the absence of performance standardization, field validation, and certified individuals trained in the application of these kits and devices [emphasis added]. (domesticpreparedness.com)
  • This past April, under a program funded by the U.S. government and intended to secure the vast amounts of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons in the former Soviet Union, teams from the U.S. and Uzbekistan spent four weeks ridding Voz Island, once and forever, of the raw material for what the military blandly calls asymmetric warfare. (cnn.com)
  • Oh, and btw- if WP is a chemical weapon, Saddam DID have a chemical weapons program and you can stop calling Bush a liar about WMD. (balloon-juice.com)
  • I am informed by Chief of Station that he is maintaining a humint asset codenamed STETHOSCOPE within the Pakistani secret biological weapons program. (tbrnews.org)
  • So, So obviously from the standpoint of this, presentation, as you know, uh, we have reviewed the over 4,000 patents that have been issued around SARS coronavirus. (sca.news)
  • Much has been made of the fact that the Japanese military during WWII resorted to the use of biological and chemical weapons, in violation of international law. (kirkusreviews.com)
  • And yes, if you assert that our troops used 'chemical weapons' on people, you are smearing the troops. (balloon-juice.com)
  • Such weapons are outlawed by the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) to which the United States is a party. (balloon-juice.com)
  • The CWC is monitored by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, based in The Hague. (balloon-juice.com)
  • If on the other hand the toxic properties of white phosphorus, the caustic properties, are specifically intended to be used as a weapon, that of course is prohibited, because the way the Convention is structured or the way it is in fact applied, any chemicals used against humans or animals that cause harm or death through the toxic properties of the chemical are considered chemical weapons. (balloon-juice.com)
  • Any government willing to do that has proven to my satisfaction that it would supply weapons at its disposal to terrorists. (outel.org)
  • The increasingly brazen acts, while violent and tragic, have been limited in scope because of the terrorists' dependence on conventional weapons-firearms, vehicles, and homemade bombs. (city-journal.org)
  • We are fully aware that many governmental intelligence organizations are convinced and assert that proscribed weapons, items and programs continue to exist. (al-bab.com)
  • It would be a conventional weapon used on civilians, which is bad, but no worse than lining civilians up against a wall and machine-gunning them to death. (balloon-juice.com)
  • The Al Hakum facility began mass production of weapons-grade anthrax in 1989, eventually producing 8,000 liters or more (the 8,000 liter figure is based on declared amounts). (wikipedia.org)
  • And finally (and most important) is our ability to deter and if necessary respond to a weapons-of-mass-destruction, or WMD, attack. (cnn.com)
  • In delivering these materials "The CDC was abiding by World Health Organization guidelines that encouraged the free exchange of biological samples among medical researchers. (wikipedia.org)
  • In March 2022, Martin filed a federal lawsuit against President Biden, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services alleging that COVID-19 shots turn the body into a biological weapons factory, manufacturing spike protein. (ordercialisjlp.com)
  • Meanwhile, on 5 August Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi issued his own warning against encroachments on Iranian-claimed areas of the Caspian, saying, 'We will firmly react to firms which work in the Islamic republic's 20 percent share of the [Caspian Sea] waters,' AFP reported. (rferl.org)
  • Disputes over dividing resources in the Caspian Sea continued to fester this week as both Turkmenistan and Iran issued strong warnings against developing offshore oil fields in sectors which they claim as their own. (rferl.org)
  • The Connecticut inhalational anthrax patient was intu- manufactured bottles, primed to promote either anaerobic bated for mechanical ventilation during the 2-day delay or aerobic bacterial growth, with the patient's blood at the between preliminary identification of gram-positive rods time of phlebotomy. (cdc.gov)
  • With or without advanced warning, the actual time and location of the release of a biological agent most likely will be covert. (medscape.com)
  • Wastewater presents a time dynamic collection point where many physical, chemical, and biological substances of our society are brought to a central location. (scienceopen.com)
  • And during the UN's farcical peacekeeping mission in Bosnia, as historian David Halberstam writes in War in a Time of Peace , Chirac "issued…orders to the French generals in Bosnia-orders that went outside the UN command system. (alanwdowd.com)
  • While no SCUD missiles were found, it seems very likely that these large weapons might have actually been made and either moved by ship or military transport. (floppingaces.net)
  • To track this issue, the Secretary of Defense in 1996 designated that a Special Assistant for Gulf War Illnesses (OSAGWI) oversee all Department of Defense efforts related to these conditions. (rand.org)
  • A good recent review of anthrax as a biological weapon was compiled by Inglesby et al. (tomlevymd.com)
  • Underneath the article, Segodnya published a review of weapons affecting human psyche which it obtained from the Russian Department of Defense. (gopetition.com)
  • Two weeks before the war started, Hans Blix presented a report called, Unresolved Disarmament Issues . (floppingaces.net)
  • The Duelfer Report goes to great lengths to describe the equipment for biological WMD, and has incredible pictures showing illegal equipment that had been hidden by Saddam rather than turned over in cooperation to the UN. (floppingaces.net)
  • In reaction, the Russian State Duma and consequently , the Interparliamentary Assembly of the Union of Independent States addressed the United Nations, OBSE and the European Council with a proposal for an international convention banning the development and use of informational weapons. (gopetition.com)
  • The cutaneous form of anthrax can occur on any exposed skin surface, progressing eventually to a blackened, ulcerated lesion. (tomlevymd.com)
  • The Chicago Tylenol poisonings of 1982, for example, used cyanide, not a biological agent, but still killed seven people, panicked a nation, resulted in 32 million bottles of Tylenol getting pulled from the shelves, and changed product-safety packaging forever. (city-journal.org)
  • And what I'll do is I'll take you on a very short journey through the patent landscape to make sure people understand what happened, but as you know, up until 1999, the topic of coronavirus vis-a-vis the patenting activity around coronavirus was uniquely applied to veterinary science. (sca.news)
  • Nevertheless, these facilities possess unique collections of pathogenic bacterial, fungal, and viral strains and their staffs include scientists and technicians who are highly knowledgeable about the biological and epidemiological characteristics of some of the world's deadliest pathogens. (nti.org)
  • As a result of this accreditation, NetCE is authorized to issue the IACET CEU. (netce.com)
  • Before examining this likely list of removed items, it's helpful to understand and discuss the benefits of the three different modes of transport used to remove "special weapons" and "sensitive materials" from Saddam's Regime. (floppingaces.net)
  • Furthermore, we are told that purified, antibiotic-resistant forms of anthrax for military use exist. (tomlevymd.com)
  • In September 1999, I said here at the Citadel that America was entering a period of consequences that would be defined by the threat of terror, and that we faced a challenge of military transformation. (archives.gov)