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The Very Mysterious Deaths Of Five Microbiologists
By
Ian
Gurney


www.caspro.com


12-20-1

It is a story worthy of a major conspiracy theory, the
script for a
Mel Gibson "Who dunnit?" action movie, or a blueprint for a
contrived
and unbeleivable episode of "The X Files". Except the facts

surrounding this story are just that. Facts. The Truth.
Five emminent
microbiologists, leaders in their particular field of
scientific
research, either dead or missing in the last eight weeks,
and a
bizzare connection between one of the dead scientists and
the mystery
surrounding the death by Anthrax inhalation of a sixty one
year old
female hospital worker in New York. Sounds far fetched?
Read on.

Over the past few weeks several world-acclaimed scientific
researchers specializing in infectious diseases and
biological agents
such as Anthrax, as well as DNA sequencing, have been found
dead or
have gone missing.

First, on Novemeber 12th, was Dr. Benito Que, a cell
biologist
working on infectious diseases like HIV, who was found dead
outside
his laboratory at the Miami Medical School. Police say his
death was
possibly the result of a mugging. The Miami Herald reported
that:

"The incident, whatever it may have been, occurred on
Monday
afternoon as the scientist left his job at University of
Miami's
School of Medicine. He headed for his car, a white Ford
Explorer
parked on Northwest 10th Avenue. The word among his friends
is that
four men armed with a baseball bat attacked him at his
car."

On November 16th, within of week of Dr. Que's assault, Dr.
Don C
Wiley, one of the United  States foremost infectious
disease
researchers was declared missing. Bill Poovey, a journalist
with
Associated Press wrote:

"His rental car was found with a full tank of petrol and
the keys in
the ignition. His disappearance looked like a suicide, but
according
to colleagues and Dr. Wiley's family, the Harvard Scientist

associated with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute would
NEVER
commit suicide. Associates who attended the St. Jude's
Children
Research Advisory Dinner with Dr. Wiley, just hours before
he
disappeared, said that he was in good spirits and NOT
depressed. He
was last seen at the banquet at the Peabody Hotel in
downtown Memphis
the night he vanished. Those who saw him last say he showed
no signs
of a man contemplating his own death."

Wiley left the hotel around midnight. The bridge where his
car was
found is only a five-minute drive away and in the wrong
direction
from where he was staying, leaving authorities with a four-
hour,
unexplained gap until his vehicle was found.

Now Memphis police are exploring several theories involving
suicide,
robbery and murder.

"We began this investigation as a missing person
investigation," said
Walter Crews of the Memphis Police Department. "From there
it went to
a more criminal bent."

Dr. Wiley was an expert on how the human immune system
fights off
infections and had recently investigated such dangerous
viruses as
AIDS, Ebola, herpes and influenza.

>From the United States, the story moves to England. On
November 23rd,
Dr. Vladimir Pasechnik, a former microbiologist for
Biopreparat, the
Soviet biological-weapons production facility was found
dead. The
Times was the only newspaper to provide an obituary for Dr.

Pasechnik, and said:

"The defection to Britain in 1989 of Vladimir Pasechnik
revealed to
the West for the first time the colossal scale of the
Soviet Union's
clandestine biological warfare programme. His revelations
about the
scale of the Soviet Union's production of such biological
agents as
anthrax, plague, tularaemia and smallpox provided an inside
account
of one of the best kept secrets of the Cold War. After his
defection
he worked for ten years at the U.K. Department of Health's
Centre for
Applied Microbiology Research before forming his own
company, Regma
Biotechnics, to work on therapies for cancer, neurological
diseases,
tuberculosis and other infectious diseases. In the last few
weeks of
his life he had put his research on anthrax at the disposal
of the
Government, in the light of the threat from bioterrorism."

Back to the United States, and on December 10th, Dr. Robert M.
Schwartz was found murdered in Leesberg, Virginia. Dr. Schwartz was a
well-known DNA sequencing researcher. He founded the Virginia
Biotechnology Association where he worked on DNA sequencing for 15
years.

On Wednesday, December 12th the Washington Post reported:

"A well-known biophysicist, who was one of the leading researchers on
DNA sequencing analysis, was found slain in his rural Loudoun County
home after co-workers became concerned when he didn't arrive at work
as expected. Robert M. Schwartz, 57, a founding member of the
Virginia Biotechnology Association, was found dead in the secluded
fieldstone farmhouse southwest of Leesburg where he lived alone.
Loudoun sheriff's officials said it appeared that Schwartz had been
stabbed."

And so to Victoria State, Australia, where, on December 14th, a
skilled microbiologist was killed at the Commonwealth Scientific and
Industrial Research Organisation's animal diseases facility in
Geelong, Australia. This is the same facility that, as the journal
Nature announced in January this year:

"Australian scientists, Dr Ron Jackson and Dr Ian Ramshaw,
accidentally created an astonishingly virulent strain of mousepox, a
cousin of smallpox, among laboratory mice. They realised that if
similar genetic manipulation was carried out on smallpox, an
unstoppable killer could be unleashed."

The microbiologist who died had worked for 15 years at the facility.
His name was Set Van Nguyen. Victoria Police said:

"Set Van Nguyen, 44, appeared to have died after entering an airlock
into a storage laboratory filled with nitrogen. His body was found
when his wife became worried after he failed to return from work. He
was killed after entering a low temperature storage area where
biological samples were kept. He did not know the room was full of
deadly gas which had leaked from a liquid nitrogen cooling system.
Unable to breathe, Mr. Nguyen collapsed and died."

Now for the intriguing part of this story. On Friday, November 2nd,
the Washington Post reported:

"Officials are now scrambling to determine how a quiet, 61-year-old
Vietnamese immigrant, riding the subway each day to and from her job
in a hospital stockroom, was exposed to the deadly anthrax
spores
that killed her this week. They worry because there is no
obvious
connection to the factors common to earlier anthrax
exposures and
deaths: no clear link to the mail or to the media."

The name of this quiet 61 year old hospital worker was
Kathy Nguyen.

Copyright Ian Gurney, December 2001.
Ian Gurney is the author of "The Cassandra Prophecy"
www.caspro.com

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