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Subject: Konformist: U.S. Military Proposes Illegal Bioweapons Research


Village Voice Website, 10 May 2002

U.S. Military Proposes Illegal Bioweapons Research
by Russ Kick

According to documents unearthed by a nonprofit government watchdog, the
United States military has proposed the development of biological weapons
that would violate international treaties and federal law. In fact, they
may have already developed some of these illegal, treaty-busting
bioweapons. Using the Freedom of Information Act, the Sunshine Project has
recently pried loose some damning documents from the Marine Corps, which
seems to be overseeing this area of research.

Exhibit A is a 1997 proposal from the Naval Research Laboratory to create
genetically engineered bacteria and fungi that will corrode and degrade
enemy matériel, such as roads, runways, vehicles, weapons, and fuel.

Then we have the document from Armstrong Laboratories at Brooks Air Force
Base in Texas. The flyboys propose much the same thing as the
navy--engineered microbes that can destroy enemy equipment, including
explosives and chemical weapons.

The military scientists take great care to point out that the germs they
want to create would be "nonlethal." But this doesn't matter. The
international Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention treaty absolutely
bans member nations from possessing or developing microbes, toxins, or any
other biological agents for use in battle or other hostile situations.
(Under the treaty, bioweapons can only be developed for defensive purposes,
which is what lets the U.S. government brew anthrax with the supposed goal
of developing a vaccine.) The U.S. was one of the original signatories,
putting its John Hancock on the treaty in 1972.

Yet the navy lab is advocating these super-bugs for blatantly offensive
purposes, saying they will "degrade opposing forces' mobility, logistical
support and equipment maintenance programs prior to or during military
engagements." Likewise, the air force proposal is for bioweapons that would
be used to attack enemy forces: "Catalysts can be developed to destroy
whatever war matériel is desired. All [military] Services would have an
interest."

Both proposals claim that the destructive germs wouldn't violate the
biological weapons treaty. "That's completely false," says Edward Hammond,
a co-founder of the Sunshine Project. He notes that the convention makes no
distinction between bioweapons that target humans and those that take out
equipment or other targets. "If the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention
was limited to humans, it would be disastrous. Weapons that target animals,
like livestock, would be legal. Destroying crops would be legal."

And let's not forget that the actual use of biological weapons, as opposed
to their development, was outlawed way back in 1925 by the Geneva
Convention.

The military's proposed germ research would violate more than just
international treaties. "U.S. federal law explicitly states that biological
weapons that attack matériel are illegal," Hammond says. "The penalty is
life in federal prison. If they lifted a finger to do this research, they
have violated the [Biological and Toxin Weapons] Convention and federal
law."

Which leads to another crucial point. The military's proposals from five
years ago reveal that they already had developed similar bioweapons. The
navy lab says it has a fungus that breaks down polyurethanes. In the air
force document, Armstrong Laboratories brags that it's been doing
"biotechnological research at the molecular level" for eight years.
Specifically, it's cooked up a bio-agent that quickly destroys rocket fuel,
plastic, and other organic and artificial polymers "without fire or
explosion."

Does this mean that the military has already violated the bioweapons treaty
and U.S. law? "I don't want to comment on that right now," Hammond says.
"We're discussing it with lawyers."


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