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The dark history of Fort Detrick Biolab Empty The dark history of Fort Detrick Biolab

Mon May 24, 2021 10:13 am
Reposted from: Chinanews.com Source: CCTV News Client on March 10, named BZ. Of netizens initiated a petition post on the White House petition website "WE the PEOPLE", asking the US government to announce the real reason for the closure of Fort Detrick Biolab in July last year, in order to clarify whether the laboratory is the cause of the new crown virus Research unit and whether there is a virus leakage problem.
Fort Detrick, which is only an hour’s drive from the U.S. Army Medical Command in Washington, is doing what experiments and whether it caused a large-scale leak? What did the CDC find when it inspected Fort Detrick?
The secret history of Fort Detrick: CIA Mind Control Experimental Base
In September last year, the US "Politician" News Network published an article saying: "Today Fort Detrick is a cutting-edge laboratory. In the 1950s and 1960s, it was the darkest experimental center of the US government."
According to the article, 76 years ago, the US military chose Fort Detrick as the location for secretly launching a germ warfare. For many years, it has been the CIA's secret chemical experiment and mind control experiment base, and most of the base's activities are also "confidential."
During World War II, Fort Detrick began experimenting with biological and chemical weapons.
In 1942, the U.S. Army hired Ira Baldwin, a biochemist at the University of Wisconsin, to secretly develop chemical weapons and asked Baldwin to find a suitable place for the new biological research complex. Baldwin chose the National Guard base that was abandoned at the time and named it the "Detrick Test Field."
In 1943, the Army announced that it would be renamed "Camp Detrick" and designated it as the headquarters of the Army's Biological Warfare Laboratory. At the same time, it purchased several adjacent farms to ensure more space and privacy.
In the spring of 1949, the Army established a small and highly classified team of chemists at Camp Detrick called the "Special Operations Division" whose mission was to find military uses for toadstools.
At the same time, the CIA formed a chemical special force. CIA officials based in Europe and Asia hope to develop new methods to induce arrested spy suspects to reveal secrets unconsciously. Alan Dulles, who was in charge of the CIA's covert operations department at the time, believed that his mind control plan (MK-ULTRA plan) was extremely important.
In 1951, Dulles hired chemist Sidney Gottlieb, hoping to further promote the MK-ULTRA program. Gottlieb has long sought a way to destroy human consciousness. He tested a surprising number of compound mixtures, and these drugs are basically related to mental torture.
After the MK-ULTRA project ended, Fort Detrick was officially named in 1956. Since then, it has been retained as Gottlieb's chemical base for the development and storage of CIA poisons. Gottlieb stores pathogenic biological agents that may cause smallpox, tuberculosis, and anthrax in the freezer, as well as a large number of organic toxins, including snake venom and paralytic shellfish toxins.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Fort Detrick has multiple violations
In August 2019, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suddenly ordered the temporary closure of the U.S. Army Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) in Fort Delhi.
According to the "New York Times" report, the CDC pointed out that the US Army Institute of Infectious Diseases does not have a "perfect system" to purify laboratory wastewater. However, the CDC refused to release information about its decision on the grounds of "national security reasons."
According to the report, the suspended laboratory research involved certain toxins that have been identified by the government as "a serious threat to the public, animal and plant health, or animal and plant products."
Previously, the steam disinfection plant in Fort Delhi that treated laboratory wastewater was damaged by the storm. Subsequently, the base used a new decontamination system to replace the steam disinfection plant. However, the CDC found during an inspection in July 2019 that the Army Institute of Infectious Diseases Medical Research did not implement a new disinfection procedure, and that the new system had mechanical problems and leaks.
Part of the inspection results disclosed by the local Maryland media "Frederick News and Post" showed that in addition to the wastewater treatment system, the US Army Medical Institute of Infectious Diseases also had a number of violations.
Earlier in 2019, the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases reported two leaks. The laboratory system also failed to implement biosafety and containment procedures to adequately control the selected reagents or toxins produced by the BSL-3 and BSL-4 laboratories.
Some laboratory employees deliberately opened the door of the autoclave chamber when removing biohazardous waste, which increased the risk of polluted air entering the autoclave chamber. In the autoclave room, workers usually do not wear protective equipment.
In addition, some workers do not wear gloves when handling biohazardous waste. The surface of the laboratory building is not completely sealed, and there are cracks in the ceiling and the biological safety cabinet.
According to a report on the "Global Biodefence" website, after the CDC's last on-site inspection, the U.S. Army Medical Institute of Infectious Diseases resumed operations on March 27.
At present, the source of the new crown virus has not yet been determined, but some US politicians have tried to impose the source on China, keeping secret of the reasons for the mysterious "closure" and rapid restart of the Army Institute of Infectious Diseases. The U.S. government has the responsibility and obligation to answer clearly and give the world an explanation.
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