Subject: KILLER VIRUSES & BACTERIA From: Byron T Weeks(ZEROPOINTER) May 1999 KILLER VIRUSES My research indicates that there are a number of new disease viruses that are being developed, or are already developed, as lethal pathogens for biowarfare. These include Ebola virus, Marburg, Rift Valley, Bolivian hemorrhagic fever, Congo-Crimean virus, smallpox, Lassa fever, enterovirus-17, Venezuelan encephalitis, Sabia, Eastern equine encephalomyelitis, and others. In general, these viruses are very fragile and are quickly killed by sunlight. The ideal killer weapons virus should be sufficiently hardy after a laydown in the air to survive long enough to reach and kill a human host. The naturally occurring Ebola virus would be ideal for this except that it is fragile and is spread only via body fluids. American inspectors of Russian Biological laboratories have recently collected conclusive data to show that Russia has developed a recombinant strain of Ebola that is both relatively hardy and transmissible from one human to another by airborne droplet infection. It can be sprayed into the air by tanker aircraft and even crop dusting airplanes, settling over a 50 mile wide area by using special nozzles that provide a mist of very fine [1-5 micron] droplet size which remains suspended in the air over long periods, and may disseminate widely. Genetic engineering research has been conducted with the nuclear polyhedrosis virus which is an insect virus that dwells in moth larvae. It secrets a protein crystal around itself that provides considerably increased viability, and protects the virus from the effects of sunlight, facilitating laboratory handling. This could markedly enhance weapons capability. It is likely that the Russians have been able to insert genes into this insect virus from smallpox virus, and also possibly from Ebola and other viruses to engineer a new recombinant organism [Chimera] that is highly infective in laboratory animals and the human species. The Russians evidently have shared this organism with other countries such as China, Syria, Iran, Iraq, and possibly even the United States. If so, this man-made virus could be a far more lethal strategic weapon even than nuclear bombs, and under overcast skies and with light winds could be successfully disseminated widely via long range missiles which would be capable of destroying an entire army. The implications for extreme disaster are obvious. KILLER BACTERIA The scientific community that is doing biological research today are convinced that Russia has also developed a strain of Black Plague bacteria [Yersinia pestis] that is quite hardy and highly resistant to at least 16 antibiotics. It can effectively be laid down over a wide area and could wipe out most of the population of a city the size of New York with one application. There is no known treatment, and inhalation of just a few organisms would be about 99 % lethal. This renders bioengineered plague a far more effective strategic weapon than anthrax or nuclear weaponry. Plague is now probably the ideal bioweapon for use in an ICBM warhead. Anthrax is now considered to be of limited value as a weapon, because of its vulnerability to air and sunlight and the larger innoculum required to kill an infected host. Anthrax is not a useful organism for strategic purposes, but it may remain useful as a tactical weapon for limited area insertions. Byron T. Weeks, MD
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