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1 of 18 10/28/2007 9:28 AM Dead Scientists And Microbiologists - Master List Compiled by Mark J. Harper [email protected] 2-5-5 If you see any incorrect dates or errors, please provide me with accurate information, Thank you, Mark Marconi Scientists Mystery In the 1980's over two dozen science graduates and experts working for Marconi or Plessey Defence Systems died in mysterious circumstances, most appearing to be suicides., The MOD denied these scientists had been involved in classified Star Wars Projects and that the deaths were in any way connected. Judge for yourself... March 1982: Professor Keith Bowden, 46 --Expertise: Computer programmer and scientist at Essex University engaged in work for Marconi, who was hailed as an expert on super computers and computer-controlled aircraft. --Circumstance of Death: Fatal car crash when his vehicle went out of control across a dual carriageway and plunged onto a disused railway line. Police maintained he had been drinking but family and friends all denied the allegation. --Coroner's verdict: Accident. April 1983: Lt-Colonel Anthony Godley, 49 --Expertise: Head of the Work Study Unit at the Royal College of Military Science. --Circumstance of Death: Disappeared mysteriously in April 1983 without explanation. Presumed dead.

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List of dead scientists mortly within the fields of biological and nanotechnology and a large number had worked for the same companies and died very close to each other. The deaths often listed as suicide etc often do not sound like suicide.

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1 of 18 10/28/2007 9:28 AM

Dead Scientists And Microbiologists - Master List

Compiled by Mark J. [email protected]

2-5-5

If you see any incorrect dates or errors, please provide me with accurateinformation, Thank you,Mark Marconi Scientists Mystery In the 1980's over two dozen science graduates and experts working forMarconi or Plessey Defence Systems died in mysterious circumstances,most appearing to be suicides., The MOD denied these scientists had been involved in classified Star Wars Projects and that the deaths werein any way connected. Judge for yourself... March 1982: Professor Keith Bowden, 46--Expertise: Computer programmer and scientist at Essex Universityengaged in work for Marconi, who was hailed as an expert on supercomputers and computer-controlled aircraft.--Circumstance of Death: Fatal car crash when his vehicle went out ofcontrol across a dual carriageway and plunged onto a disused railwayline. Police maintained he had been drinking but family and friends alldenied the allegation.--Coroner's verdict: Accident. April 1983: Lt-Colonel Anthony Godley, 49--Expertise: Head of the Work Study Unit at the Royal College ofMilitary Science.--Circumstance of Death: Disappeared mysteriously in April 1983without explanation. Presumed dead.

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March 1985: Roger Hill, 49--Expertise: Radar designer and draughtsman with Marconi.--Circumstance of Death: Died by a shotgun blast at home.--Coroner's verdict: Suicide. November 19, 1985: Jonathan Wash, 29--Expertise: Digital communications expert who had worked at GECand at British Telecom's secret research centre at Martlesham Heath,Suffolk.--Circumstance of Death: Died as a result of falling from a hotel roomin Abidjan, West Africa, while working for British Telecom. He hadexpressed fears that his life was in danger.--Coroner's verdict: Open. August 4, 1986: Vimal Dajibhai, 24--Expertise: Computer software engineer with Marconi, responsible fortesting computer control systems of Tigerfish and Stingray torpedoes atMarconi Underwater Systems at Croxley Green, Hertfordshire.--Circumstance of Death: Death by 74m (240ft.) fall from CliftonSuspension Bridge, Bristol. Police report on the body mentioned aneedle-sized puncture wound on the left buttock, but this was later dismissed as being a result of the fall. Dajibhai had been lookingforward to starting a new job in the City of London and friends hadconfirmed that there was no reason for him to commit suicide. At thetime of his death he was in the last week of his work with Marconi.--Coroner's verdict: Open. October 1986: Arshad Sharif, 26--Expertise: Reported to have been working on systems for thedetection of submarines by satellite.--Circumstance of Death: Died as a result of placing a ligature aroundhis neck, tying the other end to a tree and then driving off in his carwith the accelerator pedal jammed down. His unusual death wascomplicated by several issues: Sharif lived near Vimal Dajibhai inStanmore, Middlesex, he committed suicide in Bristol and, inexplicably, had spent the last night of his life in a rooming house. Hehad paid for his accommodation in cash and was seen to have a bundleof high-denomination banknotes in his possession. While the policewere told of the banknotes, no mention was made of them at the inquestand they were never found. In addition, most of the other guests at therooming house worked at British Aerospace prior to working for

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Marconi, Sharif had also worked at British Aerospace on guidedweapons technology.--Coroner's verdict: Suicide. January 1987: Richard Pugh, 37--Expertise: MOD computer consultant and digital communicationsexpert.--Circumstance of Death: Found dead in his flat in with his feet boundand a plastic bag over his head. Rope was tied around his body, coilingfour times around his neck.--Coroner's verdict: Accident. January 12, 1987: Dr. John Brittan, 52--Expertise: Scientist formerly engaged in top secret work at the RoyalCollege of Military Science at Shrivenham, Oxfordshire, and laterdeployed in a research department at the MOD.--Circumstance of Death: Death by carbon monoxide poisoning in hisown garage, shortly after returning from a trip to the US in connectionwith his work.--Coroner's verdict: Accident. February 1987: David Skeels, 43--Expertise: Engineer with Marconi.--Circumstance of Death: Found dead in his car with a hosepipeconnected to the exhaust.--Coroner's verdict: Open. February 1987: Victor Moore, 46--Expertise: Design Engineer with Marconi Space and DefenceSystems.--Circumstance of Death: Died from an overdose.--Coroner's verdict: Suicide. February 22, 1987: Peter Peapell, 46--Expertise: Scientist at the Royal College of Military Science. He hadbeen working on testing titanium for it's resistance to explosives and theuse of computer analysis of signals from metals.--Circumstance of Death: Found dead allegedly from carbon monoxidepoisoning, in his Oxfordshire garage. The circumstances of his deathraised some elements of doubt. His wife had found him on his backwith his head parallel to the rear car bumper and his mouth in line with

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the exhaust pipe, with the car engine running. Police were apparently baffled as to how he could have manoeuvred into the position in whichhe was found.--Coroner's verdict: Open. April 1987: George Kountis age unknown.--Expertise: Systems Analyst at Bristol Polytechnic.--Circumstance of Death: Drowned the same day as Shani Warren (seebelow) - as the result of a car accident, his upturned car being found inthe River Mersey, Liverpool.--Coroner's verdict: Misadventure.(Kountis, sister called for a fresh inquest as she thought 'things didn'tadd up.') April 10, 1987: Shani Warren, 26--Expertise: Personal assistant in a company called Micro Scope, whichwas taken over by GEC Marconi less than four weeks after her death.--Circumstance of Death: Found drowned in 45cm. (18in) of water, notfar from the site of David Greenhalgh's death fall. Warren died exactlyone week after the death of Stuart Gooding and serious injury toGreenhalgh. She was found gagged with a noose around her neck. Her feet were also bound and her hands tied behind her back.--Coroner's verdict: Open.(It was said that Warren had gagged herself, tied her feet with rope,then tied her hands behind her back and hobbled to the lake on stilettoheels to drown herself.) April 10, 1987: Stuart Gooding, 23--Expertise: Postgraduate research student at the Royal College ofMilitary Science.--Circumstance of Death: Fatal car crash while on holiday in Cyprus.The death occurred at the same time as college personnel were carryingout exercises on Cyprus.--Coroner's verdict: Accident. April 24, 1987: Mark Wisner, 24--Expertise: Software engineer at the MOD.--Circumstance of Death: Found dead on in a house shared with twocolleagues. He was found with a plastic sack around his head andseveral feet of cling film around his face. The method of death was almost identical to that of Richard Pugh some three months earlier.--Coroner's verdict: Accident.

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March 30, 1987: David Sands, 37--Expertise: Senior scientist working for Easams of Camberley, Surrey,a sister company to Marconi. Dr. John Brittan had also worked atCamberley.--Circumstance of Death: Fatal car crash when he allegedly made asudden U-turn on a dual carriageway while on his way to work, crashing at high speed into a disused cafeteria. He was found stillwearing his seat belt and it was discovered that the car had beencarrying additional petrol cans. None of the normal, reasons for apossible suicide could be found.--Coroner's verdict: Open. May 3, 1987: Michael Baker, 22--Expertise: Digital communications expert working on a defenceproject at Plessey; part-time member of Signals Corps SAS.--Circumstance of Death: Fatal accident owhen his car crashed througha barrier near Poole in Dorset.--Coroner's verdict: Misadventure. June 1987: Jennings, Frank, 60.--Expertise: Electronic Weapons Engineer with Plessey.--Circumstance of Death: Found dead from a heart attack.--No inquest. January 1988: Russell Smith, 23--Expertise: Laboratory technician with the Atomic Energy ResearchEstablishment at Harwell, Essex.--Circumstance of Death: Died as a result of a cliff fall at Boscastle inCornwall.--Coroner's verdict: Suicide. March 25, 1988: Trevor Knight, 52--Expertise: Computer engineer with Marconi Space and DefenceSystems in Stanmore, Middlesex.--Circumstance of Death: Found dead at his home in Harpenden,Hertfordshire at the wheel of his car with a hosepipe connected to theexhaust. A St.Alban's coroner said that Knight's woman friend, Miss Narmada Thanki (who also worked with him at Marconi) had foundthree suicide notes left by him which made clear his intentions. MissThanki had mentioned that Knight disliked his work but she did not

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detect any depression that would have driven him to suicide.--Coroner's verdict: Suicide. August 1988: Alistair Beckham, 50--Expertise: Software engineer with Plessey Defence Systems.--Circumstance of Death: Found dead after being electrocuted in hisgarden shed with wires connected to his body.--Coroner's verdict: Open. August 22, 1988: Peter Ferry, 60--Expertise: Retired Army Brigadier and an Assistant MarketingDirector with Marconi.--Circumstance of Death: Found on 22nd or 23rd August 1988electrocuted in his company flat with electrical leads in his mouth.--Coroner's verdict: Open September 1988: Andrew Hall, 33--Expertise: Engineering Manager with British Aerospace.--Circumstance of Death: Carbon monoxide poisoning in a car with ahosepipe connected to the exhaust.--Coroner's verdict: Suicide. Above list compiled by Raymond A. Robinson in 'The Alien Intent'(A Dire Warning) http://www.geocities.com/orgonegal/marconi-scientists.html(Note: link above is dead) Date?: Dr. C. Bruton--Expertise: He had just produced a paper on a new strain of CJD. Hewas a CJD specialist who was killed before his work was announced tothe public.--Circumstance of Death: died in a car crash. 1994/95?: Dr. Jawad Al Aubaidi--Expertise: Veterinary mycoplasma and had worked with variousmycoplasmas in the 1980s at Plum Island.--Circumstance of Death: He was killed in his native Iraq while he waschanging a flat tire and hit by a truck.Source: Patricia A. Doyle, PhD

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1996: Tsunao Saitoh, 46--Expertise: A leading Alzheimer's researcher--Circumstance of Death: He and his 13 year-old daughter were killedin La Jolla, California, in what a Reuters report described as a "veryprofessionally done" shooting. He was dead behind the wheel of thecar, the side window had been shot out, and the door was open. Hisdaughter appeared to have tried to run away and she was shot dead,also. Dec 25, 1997: Sidney Harshman, 67--Expertise: Professor of microbiology and immunology."He was the world's leading expert on staphylococcal alpha toxins,"according to Conrad Wagner, professor of biochemistry at Vanderbiltand a close friend of Professor Harshman. "He also deeply cared forother people and was always eager to help his students and colleagues."--Circumstance of Death: Complications of diabetes July 10, 1998: Elizabeth A. Rich, M.D., 46--Expertise: An associate professor with tenure in the pulmonarydivision of the Department of Medicine at CWRU and UniversityHospitals of Cleveland. She was also a member of the executive committee for the Center for AIDS Research and directed the biosafetylevel 3 facility, a specialized laboratory for the handling of HIV,virulent TB bacteria, and other infectious agents.--Circumstance of Death: Killed in a traffic accident while visitingfamily in Tennessee September 1998: Jonathan Mann, 51--Expertise: Founding director of the World Health Organisation'sglobal Aids programme and founded Project SIDA in Zaire, the most comprehensive Aids research effort in Africa at the time, and in 1986he joined the WHO to lead the global response against Aids. Hebecame director of WHO's global programme on Aids which laterbecame the UNAids programme. He then became director of theFrancois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, whichwas set up at Harvard School of Public Health in 1993. He causedcontroversy earlier this year in the post when he accused the US National Institutes of Health of violating human rights by failing to actquickly on developing Aids vaccines.--Circumstance of Death: Died in the Swissair Flight 111 crash inCanada.

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April 15, 2000: Walter W. Shervington, M.D., 62--Expertise: An extensive writer/ lecturer/ researcher about mentalhealth and AIDS in the African American community.--Circumstance of Death: Died of cancer at Tulane Medical Hospital. July 16, 2000: Mike Thomas, 35--Expertise: A microbiologist at the Crestwood Medical Center inHuntsville.--Circumstance of Death: Died a few days after examining a sampletaken from a 12-year-old girl who was diagnosed with meningitis andsurvived. December 25, 2000: Linda Reese, 52--Expertise: Microbiologist working with victims of meningitis.--Circumstance of Death: Died three days after she studied a samplefrom Tricia Zailo, 19, a Fairfield, N.J., resident who was a sophomoreat Michigan State University. Tricia Zailo died Dec. 18, a few days after she returned home for the holidays. May 7 2001: Professor Janusz Jeljaszewicz--Expertise: Expert in Staphylococci and Staphylococcal Infections. Hismain scientific interests and achievements were in the mechanism ofaction and biological properties of staphylococcal toxins, and includedthe immunomodulatory properties and experimental treatment oftumours by Propionibacterium. November 2001: Yaacov Matzner, 54 --Expertise: Dean of the HebrewUniversity-Hadassah Medical School in Jerusalem and chairman of theIsrael Society of Hematology and Blood Transfusions, was the son ofHolocaust survivors. One of the world's experts on blood diseases including familiar Mediterranean fever (FMF), Matzner conductedresearch that led to a genetic test for FMF. He was working on cloningthe gene connected to FMF and investigating the normal physiologicalfunction of amyloid A, a protein often found in high levels in peoplewith blood cancer.--Circumstance of Death: Professors Yaacov Matzner and AmiramEldor were on their way back to Israel via Switzerland when their planecame down in dense forest three kilometres short of the landing field. November 2001: Professor Amiram Eldor, 59--Expertise: Head of the haematology institute, Tel Aviv's Ichilov

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Hospital and worked for years at Hadassah-University Hospital'shaematology department but left for his native Tel Aviv in 1993 to headthe haematology institute at Ichilov Hospital. He was an internationallyknown expert on blood clotting especially in women who had repeated miscarriages and was a member of a team that identified eight newanti-clotting agents in the saliva of leeches.--Circumstance of Death: Professors Yaacov Matzner and AmiramEldor were on their way back to Israel via Switzerland when their planecame down in dense forest three kilometres short of the landing field. November 6, 2001: Jeffrey Paris Wall, 41--Expertise: He was a biomedical expert who held a medical degree,and he also specialized in patent and intellectual property.--Circumstance of Death: Mr. Walls body was found sprawled next to athree-story parking structure near his office. He had studied at theUniversity of California, Los Angeles. Nov. 16, 2001: Don C. Wiley, 57--Expertise: One of the foremost microbiologists in the United States.Dr. Wiley, of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at HarvardUniversity, was an expert on how the immune system responds to viral attacks such as the classic doomsday plagues of HIV, ebola andinfluenza.--Circumstance of Death: Police found his rental car on a bridge outsideMemphis, Tenn. His body was found Dec. 20 in the Mississippi River. Nov. 21, 2001: Vladimir Pasechnik, 64--Expertise: World-class microbiologist and high-profile Russiandefector; defected to the United Kingdom in 1989, played a huge role inRussian biowarfare and helped to figure out how to modify cruisemissiles to deliver the agents of mass biological destruction.--Background: founded Regma Biotechnologies company in Britain, alaboratory at Porton Down, the country´s chem-bio warfare defenseestablishment. Regma currently has a contract with the U.S. Navy for"the diagnostic and therapeutic treatment of anthrax".--Circumstance of Death: The pathologist who did the autopsy, andwho also happened to be associated with Britain´s spy agency,concluded he died of a stroke. Details of the postmortem were notrevealed at an inquest, in which the press was given no prior notice. Colleagues who had worked with Pasechnik said he was in good health. Dec. 10, 2001: Robert M. Schwartz, 57

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--Expertise: Expert in DNA sequencing and pathogenicmicro-organisms, founding member of the Virginia BiotechnologyAssociation, and the Executive Director of Research and Developmentat Virginia´s Center for Innovative Technology in Herndon.--Circumstance of Death: stabbed and slashed with what police believewas a sword in his farmhouse in Leesberg, Va. His daughter, whoidentifies herself as a pagan high priestess, and several of her fellowpagans have been charged. Dec. 14, 2001: Nguyen Van Set, 44--Expertise: animal diseases facility of the Commonwealth Scientificand Industrial Research Organization had just come to fame fordiscovering a virulent strain of mousepox, which could be modified to affect smallpox.--Circumstance of Death: died at work in Geelong, Australia, in alaboratory accident. He entered an airlocked storage lab and died fromexposure to nitrogen. January 2002: Ivan Glebov and Alexi Brushlinski.--Expertise: Two microbiologists. Both were well known around theworld and members of the Russian Academy of Science.--Circumstance of Death: Glebov died as the result of a bandit attackand Brushlinski was killed in Moscow. January 28, 2002: David W. Barry, 58--Expertise: Scientist who codiscovered AZT, the antiviral drug that isconsidered the first effective treatment for AIDS.--Circumstance of Death: unknown Feb. 9, 2002: Victor Korshunov, 56--Expertise: Expert in intestinal bacteria of children around the world--Circumstance of Death: bashed over the head near his home inMoscow. Feb. 14, 2002: Ian Langford, 40--Expertise: expert in environmental risks and disease.--Circumstance of Death: found dead in his home near Norwich,England, naked from the waist down and wedged under a chair. Feb. 28, 2002: Tanya Holzmayer, 46--Expertise: a Russian who moved to the U.S. in 1989, focused on the

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part of the human molecular structure that could be affected best bymedicine.--Circumstance of Death: killed by fellow microbiologist Guyang(Matthew) Huang, who shot her seven times when she opened the doorto a pizza delivery. Then he shot himself. Feb. 28, 2002: Guyang Huang, 38--Expertise: Microbiologist--Circumstance of Death: Apparently shot himself after shooting fellowmicrobiologist, Tanya Holzmayer, seven times. March 24, 2002: David Wynn-Williams, 55--Expertise: Respected astrobiologist with the British Antarctic Survey,who studied the habits of microbes that might survive in outer space.--Circumstance of Death: Died in a freak road accident near his home inCambridge, England. He was hit by a car while he was jogging. March 25, 2002: Steven Mostow, 63--Expertise: Known as "Dr. Flu" for his expertise in treating influenza,and a noted expert in bioterrorism of the Colorado Health SciencesCentre.--Circumstance of Death: died when the airplane he was pilotingcrashed near Denver. Nov. 12, 2002: Benito Que, 52--Expertise: Expert in infectious diseases and cellular biology at theMiami Medical School--Circumstance of Death: Que left his laboratory after receiving atelephone call. Shortly afterward he was found comatose in the parkinglot of the Miami Medical School. He died without regainingconsciousness. Police said he had suffered a heart attack. His family insisted he had been in perfect health and claimed four men attackedhim. But, later, oddly, the family inquest returned a verdict of death bynatural causes. April 2003: Carlo Urbani, 46--Expertise: A dedicated and internationally respected Italianepidemiologist, who did work of enduring value combating infectiousillness around the world.--Circumstance of Death: Died in Bangkok from SARS (severe acuterespiratory syndrome) - the new disease that he had helped to identify.

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Thanks to his prompt action, the epidemic was contained in Vietnam. However, because of close daily contact with SARS patients, hecontracted the infection. On March 11, he was admitted to a hospital inBangkok and isolated. Less than three weeks later he died. June 24, 2003: Dr. Leland Rickman of UCSD, 47A resident of Carmel Valley--Expertise: An expert in infectious disease who helped the countyprepare to fight bioterrorism after Sept. 11.--Circumstance of Death: He was in the African nation of Lesotho withDr. Chris Mathews of UCSD, the director of the university's OwenClinic for AIDS patients. Dr. Rickman had complained of a headacheand had gone to lie down. When he didn't appear for dinner, Mathews checked on him and found him dead. A cause has not yet beendetermined. July 18, 2003: Dr. David Kelly, 59--Expertise: Biological warfare weapons specialist, senior post at theMinistry of Defense, an expert on DNA sequencing when he was headof microbiology at Porton Down and worked with two American scientists, Benito Que, 52, and Don Wiley, 57.--Helped Vladimir Pasechnik found Regma Biotechnologies, which hasa contract with the U.S. Navy for "the diagnostic and therapeutictreatment of anthrax"--Circumstance of Death: He was found dead after seemingly slashinghis wrist in a wooded area near his home at Southmoor, Oxfordshire. Oct 11 or 24, 2003: Michael Perich, 46--Expertise: LSU professor who helped fight the spread of the WestNile virus. Perich worked with the East Baton Rouge Parish MosquitoControl and Rodent Abatement District to determine whether mosquitoes in the area carried West Nile.--Circumstance of Death: Walker Police Chief Elton Burns said Sundaythat Perich of 5227 River Bend Blvd., Baton Rouge, crashed his Fordpickup truck about 4:30 a.m. Saturday, while heading west on Interstate12 in Livingston Parish. Perich's truck veered right off the highway about 3 miles east of Walker, flipped and landed in rainwater, Burnssaid. Perich, who was wearing his seat belt, drowned. The cause of thecrash is under investigation, Burns said."Mike is one of the few entomologists with the experience to go out andsave lives today."~ Robert A. Wirtz, chief of entomology at the federal Centers forDisease Control and Prevention

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November 22, 2003: Robert Leslie Burghoff, 45--Expertise: He was studying the virus that was plaguing cruise shipsuntil he was killed by a mysterious white van in November of 2003--Circumstance of Death: Burghoff was walking on a sidewalk alongthe 1600 block of South Braeswood when a white van jumped the curband hit him at 1:35 p.m. Thursday, police said. The van then sped away.Burghoff died an hour later at Memorial Hermann Hospital. December 18, 2003: Robert Aranosia, 61--Expertise: Oakland County deputy medical examiner--Circumstance of Death: He was driving south on I-75 when hispickup truck went off the freeway near a bridge over the KawkawlinRiver. The vehicle rolled over several times before landing in the median. Aranosia was thrown from the vehicle and ended up on theshoulder of the northbound lanes. January 6, 2004: Dr Richard Stevens, 54--Expertise: A haematologist. (Haematologists analyse the cellularcomposition of blood and blood producing tissues eg bone marrow)--Circumstance of Death: Disappeared after arriving for work on 21July, 2003. A doctor whose disappearance sparked a national manhunt,killed himself because he could not cope with the stress of a secretaffair, a coroner has ruled. January 23 2004: Dr. Robert E. Shope, 74--Expertise: An expert on viruses who was the principal author of ahighly publicized 1992 report by the National Academy of Scienceswarning of the possible emergence of new and unsettling infectious illnesses. Dr. Shope had accumulated his own collection of virussamples gathered from all over the world.--Circumstance of Death: The cause was complications of a lungtransplant he received in December, said his daughter Deborah Shopeof Galveston. Dr. Shope had pulmonary fibrosis, a disease of unknownorigin that scars the lungs. January 24 2004: Dr. Michael Patrick Kiley, 62--Expertise: Ebola, Mad Cow Expert, top of the line world class.--Circumstance of Death: Died of massive heart attack. Coincidently,both Dr. Shope and Dr. Kiley were working on the lab upgrade to BSL4 at the UTMB Galvaston lab for Homeland Security. The lab would

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have to be secure to house some of the deadliest pathogens of tropicaland emerging infectious disease as well as bioweaponized ones. March 13, 2004: Vadake Srinivasan --Expertise: Microbiologist.--Circumstance of Death: crashed car into guard rail and ruled a stroke. April 12, 2004: Ilsley Ingram, 84--Expertise: Director of the Supraregional Haemophilia ReferenceCentre and the Supraregional Centre for the Diagnosis of BleedingDisorders at the St. Thomas Hospital in London.--Circumstance of Death: unknown May 5, 2004: William T. McGuire, 39--Expertise: NJ University Professor and Senior programmer analystand adjunct professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology inNewark.--Circumstance of Death: Body found in 3 Suitcases floating inChesapeake Bay. May 14, 2004: Dr. Eugene F. Mallove, 56--Expertise: Mallove was well respected for his knowledge of coldfusion. He had just published an open letter outlining the results of andreasons for his last 15 years in the field of new energy research. Dr.Mallove was convinced it was only a matter of months before the worldwould actually see a free energy device.--Circumstance of Death: Died after being beaten to death during analleged robbery. May 25, 2004: Antonina Presnyakova--Expertise: Former Soviet biological weapons laboratory in Siberia--Circumstance of Death: Died after accidentally sticking herself with aneedle laced with Ebola. July 21, 2004: Dr. John Badwey 54--Expertise: Scientist and accidental politician when he opposeddisposal of sewage waste program of exposing humans to sludge.Biochemist at Harvard Medical School specializing in infectious diseases.--Circumstance of Death: Suddenly developed pneumonia likesymptoms then died in two weeks.

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June 22, 2004: Thomas Gold, 84--Expertise: He was the founder, and for twenty years the director, ofthe Cornell Center for Radiophysics and Space Research, where he wasa close colleague of Planetary Society co-founder Carl Sagan. Gold wasfamous for his provocative, controversial, and sometimes outrageoustheories. Gold's theory of the deep hot biosphere holds important ramifications for the possibility of life on other planets, includingseemingly inhospitable planets within our own solar system. Goldsparked controversy in 1955 when he suggested that the Moon's surfaceis covered with a fine rock powder.--Circumstance of Death: Died of heart failure. June 24, 2004: Dr. Assefa Tulu, 45--Expertise: Dr. Tulu joined the health department in 1997 and servedfor five years as the county's lone epidemiologist. He was charged withtracking the health of the county, including the spread of diseases, suchas syphilis, AIDS and measles. He also designed a system for detectinga bioterrorism attack involving viruses or bacterial agents. Tulu oftencoordinated efforts to address major health concerns in Dallas County,such as the West Nile virus outbreaks of the past few years, and workedwith the media to inform the public.--Circumstance of Death: Dallas County's chief epidemiologist, wasfound at his desk, died of a stroke. June 27, 2004: Dr Paul Norman, Of Salisbury, Wiltshire, 52--Expertise: He was the chief scientist for chemical and biologicaldefence at the Ministry of Defence's laboratory at Porton Down,Wiltshire. He travelled the world lecturing on the subject of weapons ofmass destruction.--Circumstance of Death: Died when the Cessna 206 crashed shortlyafter taking off from Dunkeswell Airfield on Sunday. A father anddaughter also died at the scene, and 44-year-old parachute instructor and Royal Marine Major Mike Wills later died in the hospital.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/wiltshire/3860995.stm June 29, 2004: John Mullen, 67--Expertise: A nuclear research scientist with McDonnell Douglas.--Circumstance of Death: Died from a huge dose of poisonous arsenic. July 1, 2004: Edward Hoffman, 62

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--Expertise: Aside from his role as a professor, Hoffman heldleadership positions within the UCLA medical community. Worked todevelop the first human PET scanner in 1973 at Washington University in St. Louis.--Circumstance of Death: unknown July 2, 2004: Larry Bustard, 53--Expertise: A Sandia scientist who helped develop a foam spray toclean up congressional buildings and media sites during the anthraxscare in 2001. Worked at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque.His team came up with a new technology used against biological and chemical agents.--Circumstance of Death: unknown July 6, 2004: Stephen Tabet, 42--Expertise: An associate professor and epidemiologist at the Universityof Washington. A world-renowned HIV doctor and researcher whoworked with HIV patients in a vaccine clinical trial for the HIV Vaccine Trials Network.--Circumstance of Death: Died of an unknown illness July 21, 2004: Dr Bassem al-Mudares--Expertise: He was a phD chemist--Circumstance of Death: His mutilated body was found in the city ofSamarra, Iraq and had been tortured before being killed. August 12, 2004: Professor John Clark--Expertise: Head of the science lab which created Dolly the sheep.Prof Clark led the Roslin Institute in Midlothian, one of the world'sleading animal biotechnology research centres. He played a crucial rolein creating the transgenic sheep that earned the institute worldwidefame.--Circumstance of Death: He was found hanging in his holiday home. September 5, 2004: Mohammed Toki Hussein al-Talakani--Expertise: Iraqi nuclear scientist. He was a practising nuclearphysicist since 1984.--Circumstance of Death: He was shot dead in Mahmudiya, south ofBaghdad. October 13, 2004: Matthew Allison, 32

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Fatal explosion of a car parked at an Osceola County, Fla., Wal-Martstore was no accident, Local 6 News has learned. Found inside a burnedcar. Witnesses said the man left the store at about 11 p.m. and enteredhis Ford Taurus car when it exploded. Investigators said they found aDuraflame log and propane canisters on the front passenger's seat. November 2, 2004: John R. La Montagne--Expertise: Head of US Infectious Diseases unit under TommieThompson. Was NIAID Deputy Director.--Circumstance of Death: Died while in Mexico, no cause stated. December 21, 2004: Taleb Ibrahim al-Daher--Expertise: Iraqi nuclear scientist--Circumstance of Death: He was shot dead north of Baghdad byunknown gunmen. He was on his way to work at Diyala University when armed men opened fire on his car as it was crossing a bridge inBaqouba, 57 km northeast of Baghdad. The vehicle swerved off thebridge and fell into the Khrisan river. Al-Daher, who was a professor atthe local university, was removed from the submerged car and rushed toBaqouba hospital where he was pronounced dead. December 29, 2004: Tom Thorne and Beth Williams--Expertise: Two wild life scientists, Husband-and-wife wildlifeveterinarians who were nationally prominent experts on chronicwasting disease and brucellosis--Circumstance of Death: They were killed in a snowy-weather crash onU.S. 287 in northern Colorado. January 7, 2005: Jeong H. Im, 72--Expertise: A retired research assistant professor at the University ofMissouri-Columbia. Primarily a protein chemist.--Circumstance of Death: He was stabbed several times and his bodywas found in the trunk of his burning white, 1995 Honda inside theMaryland Avenue parking garage. MOSSAD (Israels Secret Service) Liquidates 310 Iraqi ScientistsIsraeli Secret Agents Liquidate 310 Iraqi ScientistsMathaba.net10-31-4 More than 310 Iraqi scientists are thought to have perished at the hands

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of Israeli secret agents in Iraq since fall of Baghdad to US troops inApril 2003, a seminar has found. The Iraqi ambassador in Cairo, Ahmad al-Iraqi, accused Israel ofsending to Iraq immediately after the US invasion 'a commando unit'charged with the killing of Iraqi scientists. "Israel has played a prominent role in liquidating Iraqi scientists. Thecampaign is part of a Zionist plan to kill Arab and Muslim scientistsworking in applied research which Israel sees as threatening itsinterests," al-Iraqi said.http://mathaba.net/x.htm?http://mathaba.net/0_index.shtml?x=80029 Thanks to Steve Quaylehttp://www.stevequayle.com/C2C.index.dead.scientist.html Thanks to the HAL TURNER SHOWhttp://www.halturnershow.com/DeadBioExperts.html Thanks to Patricia Doyle and to those who sent numerous emails tohelp correct this file and a special thanks to the members of my forumwho inspired me to compile it all. File started on Nov 28 2003http://www.puppstheories.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=91 Dead Scientists Summary List http://www.puppstheories.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=4157 Mark J. HarperFeb 4, 2005 WAKE UP AMERICA! - http://www.puppstheories.comProtect the Environment - Use Clean Renewable EnergyLearn about Free Energy -http://www.free-energy.cc http://www.puppstheories.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=4157 Dead Scientists In Table Forma

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How The GlobalistsCreate Heart Attacks

By Kentroversy8-16-5

The recent deaths of over 100 microbiologists over the past severalyears, along with the deaths of 3 NWO bankers in less than a week atthe end of July 2005 have caused many people to ask -- how does theNWO kill people and get away with it? In every sense of the phrase --these people are above the law -- and the list of crimes hidden behindthe veil of the 'National Security Act of 1947' and their compartmentalized security clearances is as staggering as it issaddening. The NWO will assassinate anyone who comes too close tothe real truth -- and those who have been 'suicided' includeinvestigative reporter Gary Webb, the author of the book 'FortunateSon: George W. Bush and the Making of an American President,'James H. Hatfield, INSLAW/PROMIS investigative reporter Danny Casolaro, and Margie Schoedinger, the woman who alleged in a civillawsuit that she was raped by George W. Bush. The easiest manner in which to kill someone and leave no trace of theobvious crime having been committed, would be to cause a heart attackby using chemical substances that break down as naturally occurringcompounds that would be normally found in anyone's body. Theprocess is relatively simple to anyone with knowledge of medicine and procedures involving those medicines. For the answer to this, Iconsulted with a local health care source, who was quite happy toexplain to me how the Illuminati could create a heart attack. Still, people continue to ask -- HOW do they do this? For the answer to this question, we begin by looking at two substancesthat would break down into ordinary bodily chemicals. Of course, theseare prescription drugs, and the only barrier preventing such a crime isgaining access to a doctor's prescription pad. Once that relatively minordetail has been worked out, the commission of the crime is contingent

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upon getting the drugs into the victim's body. The following twochemical compounds can be used to create a heart attack in anyone,while leaving no trace of a crime: Potassium Chloride: Potassium Chloride is known to be among the ingredients in manyprescription drugs, such as: Klor-Con, Klor-Con 8, Klor-Con 10, andKlor-Con/25, among others. Potassium Chloride breaks down into bothits' individual components, potassium and chlorine. Both are found in the human body and the presence of either or both of these will notraise suspicion by either the attending physician or the coroner, whowill carry out the autopsy. This compound breaks down into both potassium and chlorine, inwhich the chlorine (Cl) binds with the human body's naturally occurring sodium (Na) to create NaCl -- sodium chloride -- commontable salt. The resultant heart attack is found to have no known cause --as all that is found in the body is a slightly elevated level of NaCl. Toomuch potassium in the body causes tachycardia (fast heart-rate), whichthen leads to something known as ventricular fibrillation, which is oneof many types of cardiac arrest. Calcium Gluconate: Calcium Gluconate is available in a 10% hypertonic I.V. (intravenous)solution, which simply means that the concentration is higher thanwhat normally appears in the human body. The process by which thisworks is known as osmosis -- the hypertonic solution removes the water and glucose from the body's cells -- replacing it with CalciumGluconate. The calcium and the glucose are deposited in the body to beused as energy/fuel. The glucose is used for fuel, while the calciumremains in the body. The Calcium Gluconate removes chlorine and replaces it with calcium,thus creating an electrolytic imbalance. The three compounds thatbecome imbalanced are sodium (Na), potassium (K), and chlorine (Cl).This interferes with the normal LUB-DUB heartbeat impulse, which can then be regulated either too fast or too slow, creating a heart attack. Air Embolism: This is a third completely undetectable manner by which to murdersomeone by forced heart attack. A direct injection of 60 ml of air in asyringe into any vein causes the chambers of the heart to fill with air,which causes a heart attack. This type of heart attack is known as a

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P.E.A., or Pulseless Electrical Activity, and is another form of cardiacarrest. Here, the problem is from leaving a needle mark on the skin. However, with a little creativity, a vein in an usual body location willdo the trick. If a small enough gauge needle is used, the associated needle markwould be barely noticeable. If the coroner is not as careful as he or sheshould be --- the tiny needle mark would avoid detection. A tuberculinneedle, or an insulin needle would more than adequately do the job, asit is intended to do. Ventricular Fibrillation: As stated above, this is a form of cardiac arrest. In this situation, thereis no effective cardiac output. The ventricles of the heart are onlytwitching and very erratically at that. There is no ventricular pumping,thus, no circulation. According to Dr. Dubin's book, RapidInterpretation of EKGs, the following is stated: "VF requires immediate defibrillation. Cardiac Arrest is an emergencythat demands immediate intervention. Cardio-Pulmonary-Resuscitation(CPR), is carried out in order to circulate oxygenated blood by externalmechanical means." Thus, if CPR is withheld from the victim, death is assured. Conclusion: These three methods of creating an undetectable heart attack are ofcourse known to the NWO assassin squads. To pull off theassassination, the proper chemicals are needed. Being as they are all prescription drugs, a complicit physician is also needed. Think Dr. BillHarford of Stanley Kubrick's film Eyes Wide Shut. This is never aproblem to these mass murderers, such people are without souls andare always pathological in their behavior. So, when the news talks about yet another microbiologist who wasfound dead under peculiar circumstances, or a European banker whodied under similarly peculiar circumstances -- please realize that thereis tremendous potential that the individual died because of the advances of an assassin -- and not simply because of the stated reasonthat was given on the nightly news. SOURCES: The following sources were used in the preparation of this Kentroversy

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Paper: Dubin, Dale Rapid Interpretation of EKGs; Cover PublishingCompany, Tampa, FL USA pgs. 167-170. Kelly, William J. (Editorial Director) Nursing 2005 Drug Handbook;Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA USA, 2005, pgs.870-872 and 876-877. © 2005 The Kentroversy Papers http://kentroversypapers.com CommentRJ8-17-5 Kentroversy claims heart attacks can be induced with a combination ofpotassium chloride and calcium gluconate, but incorrectly says theseare prescription only drugs requiring a doctor's prescription. Nonsense! Potassium chloride is "salt substitute" available in any supermarket andcalcium gluconate is available as a dietary supplement at health storesand on the Internet.

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List Of Dead MicrobiologistsFrom Charlene Fassa

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Here is at least a partial list of dead microbiologists: July 18, 2003: Dr. David Kelly, a British biological weapons expert June 24, 2003: Dr. Leland Rickman, a UC San Diego expert oninfectiousdiseases November 12 2002: Dr. Benito Que, 52, was "an expert in infectiousdiseases and cellular biology at the Miami Medical School March 25, 2002: Dead microbiologist: Steven Mostow, 63 March 24, 2002: Dead microbiologist: David Wynn-Williams, 55 February 28, 2002: Two dead microbiologists in San Francisco,TanyaHolzmayer, 46, is shot and killed by a colleague, Guyang Huang, 38, who then apparently shot himself. February 11, 2002: Dead microbiologist: Dr. Ian Langford, 40 February 9, 2002: Dead microbiologist: Victor Korshunov, 56 January 2002: Two dead microbiologists: Ivan Glebov and AlexiBrushlinski December 14, 2001: Dead microbiologist: Nguyen Van Set, 44 December 10, 2001: Dead microbiologist: "Dr. Robert Schwartz, 57 November 24, 2001: Three more dead microbiologists: Dr. YaakovMatzner,54, dean of the Hebrew University school of medicine; Amiramp Eldor,59, head of the haematology department at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Avivand a world-recognized expert in blood clotting; and Avishai Berkman,

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50, director of the Tel Aviv public health department and businessman November 21, 2001: World-class microbiologist and high-profileRussiandefector Dr. Vladimir Pasechnik, 64 November 16, 2001: Dr. Don Wiley, 57 November 6, 2001: Jeffry Paris Now, read the circumstances of the deaths of some of these scientists. Itseems microbiology is the most dangerous occupation... http://www.usenet.com/newsgroups/talk.religion.bahai/msg09281.html

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More Dead Top Microbiologist Scientists

From Patricia Doyle, [email protected]

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Dr. Mike Patrick Kiley, Ebola, Mad Cow Expert, top of the line world class, dies ofmassive heart attack. Dr. Robert Shope, Virus Expert Who Warned Of Epidemics dies in the same week. Coincidently, both Dr. Shope and Dr. Kiley were working on the lab upgrade to BSL 4 atthe UTMB Galvaston lab for Homeland Security. The lab would have to be secure tohouse some of the deadliest pathogens of tropical and emerging infectious disease as wellas bioweaponized ones. I have also noted a commonality of most of the now, 44 scientists who met their demisesince 9/11/01 and that is all were expert in emerging infectious diseases especially Ebola,Mad Cow, HIV.Dr. Shope had accumulated his own collection of virus samples gathered from all over theworld. It would not be hard to administer a drug that would cause Dr. Shope's lung transplant toeither be rejected or to cause complications from the transplant. As for Dr. Kiley, we have heard about other scientists having massive heart attacks whichcould be caused by administering drugs or toxins. When Tesh and Shope left Yale to go to Galveston, they took a collection of some 5,000samples of viruses and arboviruses along with them. Robert Shope, 74, Virus Expert Who Warned of Epidemics, Dies By Stuart LavietesJanuary 23, 2004

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Robert E. Shope, an expert on viruses who was the principal author of a highly publicized1992 report by the National Academy of Sciences warning of the possible emergence ofnew and unsettling infectious illnesses, died on Monday in Galveston, Tex. He was 74. The cause was complications of a lung transplant he received in December, said hisdaughter Deborah Shope of Galveston. Dr. Shope had pulmonary fibrosis, a disease ofunknown origin that scars the lungs. A professor of epidemiology at Yale for 30 years, Dr. Shope contended that the growth ofworld population, rapid international travel and the development of drug-resistantmicrobes and pesticide-resistant insects made worldwide epidemics more likely. In his report, he also said health officials in the United States had grown complacent,believing that antibiotics and vaccines had conquered infectious diseases. "We're vulnerable to something along the line of the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic thatkilled 20 million people worldwide," Dr. Shope said at a news conference announcing thereport. "It's happened once; it can happen again." The report recommended the development of a worldwide surveillance system to detectnew diseases and prevent them from developing into epidemics. Had such a system beenin place in the 1980's, Dr. Shope said, the spread of AIDS might have been limited. The report's findings were also published as a book, "Emerging Infections: MicrobialThreats to Health in the United States" (1992). Edited by Dr. Shope, Dr. Joshua S.Lederberg, a Nobel laureate, and Dr. Stanley C. Oaks Jr., it has become a standardreference on the topic. The report also helped bring about a stronger network of disease detection laboratories inthe United States, some authorities said. But, despite the World Health Organization'scontainment of SARS last winter, the worldwide system envisioned in the report, withlaboratories conducting research in areas that have historically produced new viruses, hasnot been put into place, said Dr. Robert Tesh, a longtime colleague of Dr. Shope. Dr. Shope, who received his undergraduate and medical degrees from Cornell, developedan expertise in viruses transmitted to people and domestic animals by rodents, mosquitoesand other biting, stinging insects. He helped discover hundreds of viruses, conductinginvestigations in Malaysia as an Army medical officer and in Brazil for the RockefellerFoundation. At Yale, he led or participated in investigations of Rift Valley fever, Lassafever, Venezuelan hemorrhagic fever and other diseases. Working with Dr. Tesh, Dr. Shope also built the World Reference Center for EmergingViruses and Arboviruses, a collection of some 5,000 samples. Dr. Shope and Dr. Tesh joined the faculty of the University of Texas Medical Branch in

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Galveston in 1995, bringing the collection of viruses with them. In 1997, Dr. Shope was invited to the White House with six other scientists to briefPresident Bill Clinton on global warming, which Dr. Shope said could accelerate thespread of infectious diseases because more germ-carrying mosquitoes would thrive in thewarmer climate. In the last two years, Dr. Shope worked on a Defense Department project to developantidotes to viral agents that terrorists might use. Robert Ellis Shope was born in Princeton, N.J., and grew up as a neighbor of AlbertEinstein. In addition to his daughter Deborah, Dr. Shope is survived by his wife, Virginia Shope, ofBranford, Conn.; another daughter, Bonnie Rice of Belmont, Mass.; two sons, Peter andSteve, both of Newfields, N.H.; two brothers, Tom, of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Richard, ofHudson, Wis.; a sister, Nancy FitzGerrell of Boulder, Colo.; and six grandchildren. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/23/national/23SHOP.html?pagewanted=print&position=Copyright 2004 The New York Times Company Michael Patrick Kiley, 62, Dies Obituaries, January 28, 2004 in The Saratogian OLNEY, Md. -- Michael Patrick Kiley came by his name honestly. His favorite sport wasNotre Dame football; his favorite TV show was Notre Dame football; his favorite musicalgroup was The Clancy Brothers; his favorite book was 'The Last Hurrah', and his favoritemovie was 'The Last Hurrah,' starring Spencer Tracy. A loving and faithful husband, caring and devoted father, dutiful brother and generousfriend, he gave us 62 years before his good heart gave out Saturday, Jan. 24, 2004. Born in Saratoga Springs, he was a son of the late Dr. Joseph L. Kiley and KathrynMulqueen Kiley and was a 1960 graduate of St. Peter's Academy (Saratoga CentralCatholic High School). He was inducted into the St. Peter/SCC Hall of Fame in 2001 as arecipient of the Excellence in Education Award and delivered the commencement addressfor the school's 2001 graduation ceremony. He resided in Olney, Md., with his wife,Nancy. He was a lifelong fan of horse racing and Notre Dame football, but for those who couldget beyond that or those who could dig through the small mounds of worn-out FightingIrish caps and yellowing Racing Forms, they found an unassuming man of tremendouswarmth and compassion with a deep well of dry humor. Along the way, between the Hornung and Montana years, he picked up degrees from the

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universities of Notre Dame, Missouri and Virginia, receiving his doctorate in medicalsciences from Virginia. He did post-doctoral research at the University of Michigan andcontinued that research at the University of Nevada School of Medical Science where healso taught. He published extensively in scientific journals and books dealing withmicrobiology, immunology and infection control. He emerged as one of the world's leading microbiologists and an expert in developing andoverseeing multiple levels of biocontainment facilities. Before concentrating on laboratorydesign and procedures, he was at the forefront in the early studies of Lassa fever, theEbola virus and mad cow disease while at the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, Ga.,the Jonas Salk Institute in Tannersville, Pa., and the U.S. Department of Agriculture inBeltsville, Md. He has traveled worldwide and helped develop the Hemorrhagic VirusProgram for Health Canada as well as participating in many international conferences. In addition to his wife, Nancy, he is survived by two daughters, Katie and Jennifer; fivesons, Matt, Chris, Mike, Andy and Ryan; his sister, (Dr. William) Mary Ellen Carroll ofGreenwich and his brother, Roger A. (Susan) Kiley; six grandchildren, Madison, Jackson,Benjamin, Michael, Anne and Elizabeth, several nieces and nephews and countlessfriends. He was predeceased by his parents; his brother, Joseph K. Kiley; his granddaughter, MaryMargaret Grace Kiley; and his first wife, Anne Mullaney Kiley. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30, 2004, at the William J. Burke &Sons/Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Homes, 628 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs(584-5373 or burkefuneralhome.com) A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 31, 2004, in theChurch of St. Peter, 241 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, by the Rev. Robert J. LeFevre,pastor. Burial will follow in the family plot in St. Peter's Cemetery, West Avenue. Memorials may be made to the General Scholarship Fund at Saratoga Central CatholicHigh School, 247 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=10876887&BRD=1169&PAG=461&dept_id=17712&rfi=6 CURRICULUM VITAE MICHAEL P. KILEY Birthdate: May 11, 1942Birthplace: Saratoga Springs, New York

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Citizenship: United States Education:University of Notre Dame B.S., June 1964, BiologyUniversity of Missouri M.S., July 1967, MicrobiologyUniversity of Virginia Ph.D., June 1972,Microbiology/Virology Positions Held: 5/97-Present Research Programs Safety Officer, Agricultural Research Service, USDA,10300 Baltimore Ave., Beltsville, Maryland 20705. 8/95 -5/97 Senior Scientific Advisor, Laboratory Centres for Disease Control, HealthCanada, Federal Laboratories Project, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 8/95-5/97 Senior Research Associate, Dept. of Molec. Micro and Immunology, School ofHygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. 9/93-9/95 Chief, Technical Assistance Section, OccupationalSafety & Health Branch, Division of Safety, National Institutes of Health 13/3k04, 9000Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 20892 12/90-8/93 Director of Research and Development, The SalkInstitute, Government Services Division, P.O. Box 250, Swiftwater, PA 18370 12/90-8/93 Radiation Safety Officer- The Salk Institute 8/88-12/90 Chief, Biological Safety Branch, Office of Health and Safety, Office of theDirector, CDC 5/88 - Organizer, Safety Symposium: Building aBiocontainment Facility. May 25-27, 1988, Atlanta, GA. 3/88-8/88 Microbiologist, Office of Biosafety, Office of theDirector, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA 1/84-12/90 Program Representative, New Virology Building (Design and Construction). 2/78-3/88 Supervisory Research Chemist, Special Pathogens Branch, Division of ViralDiseases, Center for Infectious Diseases, Center for Diseases Control, Atlanta, GA. 1/84-3/84 Visiting Fellow, National Institutes for Virology,Johannesburg, South Africa. 9/77-2/78 Program Director, UNR School of Medical Sciences,Biomedical research Development Program.

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6/77-9/77 Visiting Scientist, Animal Virus research Institute,Pirbright, Surrey, England 9/76-2/78 Director, Statewide Influenza Surveillance Center(Nevada). 5/75-2/78 Assistant Professor of Microbiology, School ofMedical Sciences, University of Nevada, Reno. 3/74-5/75 Assistant Research Scientist (University ofMichigan). 11/71-3/74 Research Associate, Virus Laboratories, Department of Epidemiology, Schoolof Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Another Dead Scientist - Composite Of Suspect Released in Fatal Hit-and-Run Dec. 12, 2003Houston Chronicle Police have released a composite drawing of a motorist who sped away after his vanjumped the curb and killed a chemist walking on a sidewalk in the Texas Medical Center. Robert Leslie Burghoff, 45, of The Woodlands was killed in the 1600 block of SouthBraeswood on Nov. 20. He was studying the virus plaguing cruise ships, police said. Witnesses described the van as white, and wreckage at the scene matched a Ford E-seriesvan, 1997 to 2003 model. The driver was described as a short Hispanic man in his 50s with a slightly rounded face.Anyone with information should call the HPD hit-and-run division at 713-247-4065. http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/metropolitan/2290009 Let's not forget the West Nile Researcher, as well who died a month before Dr.Burghoff.... LSU W. Nile Researcher, 46, Dies in Pickup Crash on I-12 By Josh [email protected] staff writer Michael Perich, died Saturday morning in a one-vehicle car accident. The LSU West Nile

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research scientist was was 46. Michael Perich, an LSU professor who helped fight thespread of the West Nile virus died Saturday morning in a one-vehicle car accident. He was46. Walker Police Chief Elton Burns said Sunday that Perich of 5227 River Bend Blvd., BatonRouge, crashed his Ford pickup truck about 4:30 a.m. Saturday, while heading west onInterstate 12 in Livingston Parish. Perich's truck veered right off the highway about 3 miles east of Walker, flipped andlanded in rainwater, Burns said. Perich, who was wearing his seat belt, drowned. The cause of the crash is underinvestigation, Burns said. Perich, who worked for the U.S. Army for more than 15 years, joined the LSU faculty inAugust 2001 as an assistant professor of medical entomology. In addition to West Nile, Perich had also studied malaria and several other diseases, saidTim Schowalter, head of LSU's entomology department. "He was one of our stars," Schowalter said. "He was well known. While he was here, Icertainly got to know the depth and breadth of his character and talent." Perich worked with the East Baton Rouge Parish Mosquito Control and Rodent AbatementDistrict to determine whether mosquitoes in the area carried West Nile. He also worked with several other parishes to establish mosquito-abatement districts, saidcolleague Jack Baldwin, a professor of entomology. "He certainly impressed me with his desire and incentive to do research, teach studentsand provide answers for the community," Baldwin said. "In the short time he was here, hewas a leader in mosquito research." Perich said in an interview with The Advocate in 2002 that his Army career led him tospend seven or eight months every year traveling the world. He said he had been robbed at gunpoint, shot down while flying over Africa, riddenthrough the jungles of countless countries and suffered through malaria and dengue fever. "He probably does more field work than any entomologist based in the United States that Iknow of," Robert A. Wirtz, chief of entomology at the federal Centers for Disease Controland Prevention, has said of Perich. "Mike is one of the few entomologists with the experience to go out and save lives today." Perich was raised in Nebraska and earned his bachelor's degree at Iowa State University,where he graduated with three majors: chemistry, entomology and zoology. He earned his

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master's and doctorate from Oklahoma State. From 1986 to 1992, Perich worked at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Md., as the vectorsuppression program manager and research medical entomologist. In 1992, he moved to work for the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research and continuedhis travels to Southeast Asia, Central and South America, Korea and Africa. Perich did alot of work with testing ways to keep disease-bearing insects, such as mosquitoes, awayfrom people. His research looked at the use of various area insecticides, personal insectrepellents and traps. Among his other skills, Perich spoke Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, French, Russian,Polish, Hungarian and Swahili. He is survived by his wife, Audrey Perich, and daughter Sarah Perich, both of BatonRouge, and his mother, Rita Perich, of Omaha, Neb., among others. Visitation will be at Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 825 Government St., from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.today. Visitation is at St. Aloysius Catholic Church, 2025 Stuart Ave., from 11 a.m. untilMass of Christian burial at 1 p.m. Tuesday, celebrated by the Rev. Rich Luberti. A privateinterment service will take place at a later date. http://www.2theadvocate.com/stories/101303/new_perich001.shtml Jeff - No one in the media, polilce or FBI, or govt. is calling the deaths of now, 44microbiologists odd. These were the first group, beginning in Oct. with the deaths of theRussian DNA sequencing experts who were leaving Israel headed home but shot downover the black sea by a missle which was supposedly 100 miles off course. As for Dr. Wiley, remember the the pathology dr. from the medical examiner's office waskidnapped and strapped with a bomb and found outside the pathology blda. about 4 or 5months after Dr. Wiley's death. That alone is quite odd. I have lost count but will try to get a list of as many as possible. There are so manyworldclass microbiologists who have died since 9/11 that one cannot keep a roster. Incidentally, all worked DNA sequencing research, all were emerging infectious disease ortropcical disease experts, most were Ft. Detrick alumnae or at least associated withUSAMRIID and many were bioweapons contractors or associated with HHMI researchgrants. Patty A recent spate of dead microbiologists who worked for research firms with links to U.S.

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weapons development is raising some eyebrows. Exclusive to American Free Press By Christopher Bollyn A string of microbiologists appears to have died under strange circumstances since theanthrax scare surfaced last fall. From Nov. 12 through Feb. 11, seven world-classmicrobiologists in different parts of the world were reported to have died of 'unnatural'causes, while the cause of the seventh's death is questionable, according to MichaelDavidson of From The Wilderness, an Internet news journal. The seven microbiologists that Davidson reports to have died under strange circumstancesare: Benito Que, Don C. Wiley, Vladimir Pasechnik, Robert Schwartz, Set Van, dean ofthe Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical Faculty. Benito Que was a cell biologist at the University of Miami Medical School, involved inoncology research in the hematology department, which relies heavily on DNAsequencing studies. Que worked for medical research facilities that received grants from Howard HughesMedical Institute (HHMI), which is headquartered in Chevy Chase, Md. Que was foundcomatose in the street near the laboratory where he worked on Nov. 12 and died on Dec. 6. HHMI funds a tremendous number of research programs at schools, hospitals and researchfacilities, and allegedly conducts 'black ops' biomedical research for intelligenceorganizations, including the CIA, according to Davidson. Three of the five American scientists who have died, Wiley, Schwartz, and Que, workedfor medical research facilities that received grants from HHMI. Don C. Wiley worked with HHMI at Harvard University and was one of the mostprominent microbiologists in the world. He had won many of the field?s most prestigiousawards, including the 1995 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award for work onanti-viral vaccines. Wiley was also heavily involved in research on DNA sequencing. Wiley, 57, vanished, and his abandoned rental car was found on the Hernando de SotoBridge outside Memphis, Tenn. Wiley's body was found on Dec. 20, snagged on a treealong the Mississippi River in Vidalia, La., 300 miles south of Memphis. Until his bodywas found, Wiley's death was handled as a missing person case, and police did no forensicexaminations. Vladimir Pasechnik, the top scientist from the Soviet Union's bio-weapons program whohad defected to Britain in 1989 was found dead in Wiltshire, England, not far from hishome, on Nov. 23. No reports of Pasechnik's death appeared in Britain for more than amonth, until Dec. 29, when his obituary, which did not include a date of death, appeared in

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The London Telegraph. Pasechnik's death was announced in the United States by Dr. Christopher Davis ofVirginia, who stated that the cause of death was a stroke. Davis was the member of Britishintelligence who de-briefed Dr. Pasechnik at the time of his defection. Davis reportedlydeclined to say which branch of British intelligence he served in. Robert M. Schwartz was a founding member of the Virginia Biotechnology Association,and the executive director of Research and Development at Virginia's Center forInnovative Technology. He was an expert in biophysics and DNA sequencing. Schwartz, 57, was found murdered in his rural home in Loudoun County, Va. on Dec. 10.Loudoun County sheriff?s officials said Schwartz was stabbed on Dec. 8 with a sword, andhad an 'X' cut into the back of his neck. His daughter and her friends, who were accused ofdevil worship, have been charged with the murder. Set Van Nguyen, 44, was found dead in the airlock entrance to a walk-in refrigerator in thelaboratory where he worked at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial ResearchOrganization's animal diseases facility in Geelong, Australia. Two scientists at this Australian facility, using genetic manipulation and DNA sequencing,had created an incredibly virulent form of mousepox, a cousin of smallpox, according toan article in the Jan. 2001 issue of Nature magazine. The researchers were reportedlyextremely concerned that if similar manipulation were done to smallpox, a terrifyingbio-weapon could be unleashed. On Feb. 8, Vladimir Korshunov, 56, was found dead on a Moscow street. Korshunov washead of the microbiology sub-facility at the Russian State Medical University. He wasfound dead in the entrance to his home with a head injury. On Feb. 9 the Russiannewspaper Pravda reported that Korshunov had probably invented either a vaccine toprotect against biological weapons, or a weapon itself. Ian Langford, 40, a senior researcher at the University of East Anglia was found dead inhis home in Norwich, England on Feb. 11. The London Times reported that Langford was found wedged under a chair 'at hisblood-spattered and apparently ransacked home.' A local newspaper in Norwich reportedthat police 'were not treating the death as suspicious.' On Oct. 4, a commercial jetliner traveling from Israel to Novosibirsk, Siberia, was shotdown over the Black Sea by an 'errant' Ukrainian surface-to-air missile, killing all onboard. The missile was over 100 miles off-course. The plane is reported to have had asmany as five passengers who were microbiologists. Israeli journalists had reported thattwo Israeli microbiologists had been murdered prior to the plane being shot down,according to Davidson.

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On Nov. 24 a Crossair (Swiss) airplane coming from Berlin crashed on its approach toZurich. Of the 33 persons on board, 24 were killed, including Dr. Amiram Eldor, the headof the hematology department at Israel's Ichilov Hospital, as well as the director of the TelAviv Public Health Department and hematologist Dr. Ya'acov Matzner, dean of theHebrew University-Hadassah Medical Faculty. Patricia A. Doyle, PhDPlease visit my "Emerging Diseases" message board at:http://www.clickitnews.com/ubbthreads/postlist.php?Cat=&Board=emergingdiseasesZhan le Devlesa tai sastimasaGo with God and in Good Health

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Strange Cluster Of Microbiologists' Deaths Under The Microscope

By Alanna Mitchell, Simon Cooper, and Carolyn Abraham Compiled by Alanna Mitchell

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It's a tale only the best conspiracy theorist could dream up. Eleven microbiologists mysteriously dead over the span of just fivemonths. Some of them world leaders in developing weapons-gradebiological plagues. Others the best in figuring out how to stop millionsfrom dying because of biological weapons. Still others, experts in thetheory of bioterrorism. Throw in a few Russian defectors, a few nervy U.S. biotech companies,a deranged assassin or two, a bit of Elvis, a couple of Satanists, a subtlehint of espionage, a big whack of imagination, and the plot is complete,if a bit reminiscent of James Bond. The first three died in the space of just over a week in November.Benito Que, 52, was an expert in infectious diseases and cellularbiology at the Miami Medical School. Police originally suspected that he had been beaten on Nov. 12 in a carjacking in the medical school'sparking lot. Strangely enough, though, his body showed no signs of abeating. Doctors then began to suspect a stroke. Just four days after Dr. Que fell unconscious came the mysteriousdisappearance of Don Wiley, 57, one of the foremost microbiologists inthe United States. Dr. Wiley, of the Howard Hughes Medical Instituteat Harvard University, was an expert on how the immune system responds to viral attacks such as the classic doomsday plagues of HIV,ebola and influenza. He had just bought tickets to take his son to Graceland the followingday. Police found his rental car on a bridge outside Memphis, Tenn. Hisbody was later found in the Mississippi River. Forensic experts said hemay have had a dizzy spell and have fallen off the bridge.

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Just five days after that, the world-class microbiologist and high-profileRussian defector Valdimir Pasechnik, 64, fell dead. The pathologistwho did the autopsy, and who also happened to be associated withBritain's spy agency, concluded he died of a stroke. Dr. Pasechnik, who defected to the United Kingdom in 1989, played ahuge role in Russian biowarfare and helped to figure out how to modifycruise missiles to deliver the agents of mass biological destruction. The next two deaths came four days apart in December. RobertSchwartz, 57, was stabbed and slashed with what police believe was asword in his farmhouse in Leesberg, Va. His daughter, who identifiesherself as a pagan high priestess, and several of her fellow pagans havebeen charged. Dr. Schwartz was an expert in DNA sequencing and pathogenicmicro-organisms, who worked at the Center for Innovative Technology in Herndon, Va. Four days later, Nguyen Van Set, 44, died at work in Geelong,Australia, in a laboratory accident. He entered an airlocked storage laband died from exposure to nitrogen. Other scientists at the animaldiseases facility of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization had just come to fame for discovering a virulentstrain of mousepox, which could be modified to affect smallpox. Then in February, the Russian microbiologist Victor Korshunov, 56, anexpert in intestinal bacteria of children around the world, was bashedover the head near his home in Moscow. Five days later the Britishmicrobiologist Ian Langford, 40, was found dead in his home near Norwich, England, naked from the waist down and wedged under achair. He was an expert in environmental risks and disease. Two weeks later, two prominent microbiologists died in San Francisco.Tanya Holzmayer, 46, a Russian who moved to the U.S. in 1989,focused on the part of the human molecular structure that could beaffected best by medicine. She was killed by fellow microbiologist Guyang (Matthew) Huang, 38,who shot her seven times when she opened the door to a pizza delivery.Then he shot himself. The final two deaths came one day after the other in March. DavidWynn-Williams, 55, a respected astrobiologist with the BritishAntarctic Survey, who studied the habits of microbes that might survive

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in outer space, died in a freak road accident near his home in Cambridge, England. He was hit by a car while he was jogging. The following day, Steven Mostow, 63, known as Dr. Flu for hisexpertise in treating influenza, and a noted expert in bioterrorism, diedwhen the airplane he was piloting crashed near Denver. So what does any of it mean? "Statistically, what are the chances?" wondered a prominent NorthAmerican microbiologist reached last night at an international meetingof infectious-disease specialists in Chicago. Janet Shoemaker, director of public and scientific affairs of theAmerican Society for Microbiology in Washington, D.C., pointed outyesterday that there are about 20,000 academic researchers in microbiology in the U.S. Still, not all of these are of the elevated calibreof those recently deceased. She had a chilling, final thought. When microbiologists die in a lab,there's a way of taking note of the deaths and adding them up. Whenthey die in freakish accidents outside the lab, nobody keeps track. Suspicious deaths The sudden and suspicious deaths of 11 of the world's leadingmicrobiologists. Who they were: 1. Nov. 12, 2001: Benito Que was said to have been beaten in a Miami parking lot anddied later. 2. Nov. 16, 2001: Don C. Wiley went missing. Was found Dec. 20. Investigators said hegot dizzy on a Memphis bridge and fell to his death in a river. 3. Nov. 21, 2001: Vladimir Pasechnik, former high-level Russian microbiologist whodefected in 1989 to the U.K. apparently died from a stroke. 4. Dec. 10, 2001:

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Robert M. Schwartz was stabbed to death in Leesberg, Va. ThreeSatanists have been arrested. 5. Dec. 14, 2001: Nguyen Van Set died in an airlock filled with nitrogen in his lab inGeelong, Australia. 6. Feb. 9, 2002: Victor Korshunov had his head bashed in near his home in Moscow. 7. Feb. 14, 2002: Ian Langford was found partially naked and wedged under a chair inNorwich, England. 8. 9. Feb. 28, 2002: San Francisco resident Tanya Holzmayer was killed by a microbiologistcolleague, Guyang Huang, who shot her as she took delivery of a pizzaand then apparently shot himself. 10. March 24, 2002: David Wynn-Williams died in a road accident near his home inCambridge, England. 11. March 25, 2002: Steven Mostow of the Colorado Health Sciences Centre, killed in aplane he was flying near Denver. ___ http://www.globeandmail.ca/servlet/GIS.Servlet

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The Very Mysterious Deaths Of Five Microbiologists

By Ian Gurneywww.caspro.com

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It is a story worthy of a major conspiracy theory, the script for a MelGibson "Who dunnit?" action movie, or a blueprint for a contrivedand unbeleivable episode of "The X Files". Except the factssurrounding this story are just that. Facts. The Truth. Five emminentmicrobiologists, leaders in their particular field of scientificresearch, either dead or missing in the last eight weeks, and a bizzareconnection between one of the dead scientists and the mysterysurrounding the death by Anthrax inhalation of a sixty one year oldfemale hospital worker in New York. Sounds far fetched? Read on.

Over the past few weeks several world-acclaimed scientificresearchers specializing in infectious diseases and biological agentssuch as Anthrax, as well as DNA sequencing, have been found deador have gone missing.

First, on Novemeber 12th, was Dr. Benito Que, a cell biologistworking on infectious diseases like HIV, who was found deadoutside his laboratory at the Miami Medical School. Police say hisdeath was possibly the result of a mugging. The Miami Heraldreported that:

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

On November 16th, within of week of Dr. Que's assault, Dr. Don CWiley, one of the United States foremost infectious disease

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researchers was declared missing. Bill Poovey, a journalist withAssociated Press wrote:

"His rental car was found with a full tank of petrol and the keys inthe ignition. His disappearance looked like a suicide, but accordingto colleagues and Dr. Wiley's family, the Harvard Scientist associated with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute wouldNEVER commit suicide. Associates who attended the St. Jude'sChildren Research Advisory Dinner with Dr. Wiley, just hoursbefore he disappeared, said that he was in good spirits and NOTdepressed. He was last seen at the banquet at the Peabody Hotel indowntown Memphis the night he vanished. Those who saw him lastsay he showed no signs of a man contemplating his own death."

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

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

"We began this investigation as a missing person investigation," saidWalter Crews of the Memphis Police Department. "From there itwent to a more criminal bent."

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

From the United States, the story moves to England. On November23rd, Dr. Vladimir Pasechnik, a former microbiologist forBiopreparat, the Soviet biological-weapons production facility wasfound dead. The Times was the only newspaper to provide anobituary for Dr. Pasechnik, and said:

"The defection to Britain in 1989 of Vladimir Pasechnik revealed tothe West for the first time the colossal scale of the Soviet Union'sclandestine biological warfare programme. His revelations about the scale of the Soviet Union's production of such biological agents asanthrax, plague, tularaemia and smallpox provided an inside accountof one of the best kept secrets of the Cold War. After his defectionhe worked for ten years at the U.K. Department of Health's Centrefor Applied Microbiology Research before forming his owncompany, Regma Biotechnics, to work on therapies for cancer,

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neurological diseases, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases. Inthe last few weeks of his life he had put his research on anthrax atthe disposal of the Government, in the light of the threat frombioterrorism."

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

On Wednesday, December 12th the Washington Post reported:

"A well-known biophysicist, who was one of the leading researcherson DNA sequencing analysis, was found slain in his rural LoudounCounty home after co-workers became concerned when he didn'tarrive at work as expected. Robert M. Schwartz, 57, a foundingmember of the Virginia Biotechnology Association, was found deadin the secluded fieldstone farmhouse southwest of Leesburg wherehe lived alone. Loudoun sheriff's officials said it appeared thatSchwartz had been stabbed."

And so to Victoria State, Australia, where, on December 14th, askilled microbiologist was killed at the Commonwealth Scientificand Industrial Research Organisation's animal diseases facility inGeelong, Australia. This is the same facility that, as the journalNature announced in January this year:

"Australian scientists, Dr Ron Jackson and Dr Ian Ramshaw,accidentally created an astonishingly virulent strain of mousepox, acousin of smallpox, among laboratory mice. They realised that ifsimilar genetic manipulation was carried out on smallpox, anunstoppable 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 airlockinto 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 wherebiological samples were kept. He did not know the room was full ofdeadly gas which had leaked from a liquid nitrogen cooling system.Unable to breathe, Mr. Nguyen collapsed and died."

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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-oldVietnamese immigrant, riding the subway each day to and from her job in a hospital stockroom, was exposed to the deadly anthraxspores that killed her this week. They worry because there is noobvious connection to the factors common to earlier anthraxexposures and deaths: no clear link to the mail or to the media."

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

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

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