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During the 1960s and early 1970s the World Health Organization (WHO) functioned as the omnipotent
supplier and standardizing authority of the world's experimental pharmaceuticals. In the field of virology, the
United States Public Health Service (USPHS) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) directed the National
Cancer Institute (NCI) to become, along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) the
WHO's chief distributor of viruses and antiviral vaccines.
The WHO Chronicle noted by 1968ten years into the WHO's viral research program"WHO virus reference
centers" had served as authorized technical advisors and suppliers of "prototype virus strains, diagnostic and
reference reagents (e.g., antibodies), antigens, and cell cultures" for more than "120 laboratories in 35
different countries." Within a year of this announcement, this number increased to "592 virus laboratories..
[and] only 137 were outside Europe and North America."
Over these 12 months, the NCI and CDC helped the WHO distribute 2,514 strains of viruses, 1,888 ampoules
of antisera mainly for reference purposes, 1,274 ampoules of antigens, and about 100 samples of cell
cultures. More than 70,000 individual reports of virus isolations or related serological tests had been
transmitted through the WHO-NCI network.12
At the NCI in Bethesda, Maryland, from the late 1960s to the present, the chief retrovirus research laboratory
was associated with the Department of Cell Tumor Biology, and chaired by Dr. Robert Galloan esteemed
member of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) who was hailed by the U.S. Secretary of Health and
Human Services Margaret Heckler in 1984 as the discoverer of the AIDS virus, HTLV-III.
LAV, identical to HTLV-III had been isolated by Montagnier's French team and allegedly forwarded to Gallo in
1983.3
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possible mechanisms prompting the "entry of foreign nucleic acids" into lymphocytesthe cells principally
attacked by HIV.
Prior to this, Gallo et al. had published studies identifying:
mechanisms responsible for reduced amino acid and protein synthesis by T-lymphocytes
required for immunosuppression;7
specific enzymes required to produce such effects along with a "base pair switch
mutation" in the genes of WBCs to create immune system dysfunction;8
methods by which WBC "DNA degradation" and immune system decay may be prompted
by the "pooling" of purine bases and/or the addition of specific reagents.9
Subsequent studies published in 1970 by Gallo and co-workers identified "RNA dependent DNA polymerase"
(i.e., the unique AIDS-linked enzyme, reverse transcriptase) responsible for "gene amplification... biochemical
cyto-differentiation," (i.e., the development of unique WBC characteristics including cancer cell production) and
"leukaemogenesis";10 and identified L-Asparaginase synthetasea key enzyme that, if repressed, will induce
treatment resistant leukemias and other cancers.11
The year following the $10 million appropriation by the DOD for AIDS-like biological weapons research, the
NCI acquired the lion's share of the facilities at America's premier biological weapons testing center, Fort
Detrick in Frederick, Maryland.12
Perhaps not coincidentally, the Cell Tumor Biology Laboratory's output increased in 1971 as measured by the
publication of eight scientific articles by Gallo and co-workers compared to at most four in previous years.
These reports included Gallo's discovery that by adding a synthetic RNA and feline (i.e., cat) leukemia virus
(FELV) "template" to "human type C" viruses (associated with cancers of the lymph nodes), the rate of DNA
production (and subsequent provirus synthesis) increased as much as thirty times. The NCI researchers
reported that such a virus may cause many cancers besides leukemias and lymphomas including sarcomas.13
In this 1971 report Gallo et al. also reported modifying simian (i.e., monkey) viruses by infusing them with cat
leukemia RNA to make them cause cancers as seen in AIDS patients.13
Furthermore, Fujioka and Gallo concluded from studies conducted in late 1969 or early 1970 that they would
need to further "evaluate the functional significance of tRNA changes in tumor cells," by designing an
experiment in which "specific tumor cell tRNAs" would be "added directly to normal cells." They explained that
one way of doing this was to use viruses to deliver the foreign cancer producing tRNA to normal cells. The
viruses which were then employed to do this, the researchers noted, were the simian virus (SV40) and the
mouse parotid tumor (polyoma) virus.14
Such experiments clearly advanced immunodeficiency virus technology and even provided a model for the
development of HIV, the AIDS virusallegedly of simian virus descentwhich similarly delivered unique
enzymes and a foreign RNA to normal cells necessary to cause an acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in
animals and humans.
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funding
were not only acknowledged DOD biological weapons contractors, but their affiliated
Litton Systems, Inc., was among the most frequently contracted institutions involved in biological weapons
research and development between 1960 and 1970 (the end of the reported period).23
Additional bio-logical weapons contractors with whom Dr. Gallo and/or his co-workers associated during the
late 1960s and early 1970s included the University of Chicago,24 Texas,13 Virginia,25 and Yale,17 Merck and
Co. Inc.,20 and Hazelton Laboratory, site of the famous 1989 Marburg-Ebola-like (Reston) virus outbreak.22
NCI staff reports revealed that Litton Bionetics had been granted the service contract to supply all NCI
researchers, worldwide, with virtually every primate cancer research material requested, including seed
viruses, viral hybrids, cell lines, experimental reagents, and African colony born monkeys including M. mulatta
and C. aethiops which were associated with the major monkey AIDS virus outbreaks in California's Davis Lab,
and the 1967 Marburg virus outbreaks in three European vaccine production facilities.15-17
Litton Bionetics chief John Landon reported an experiment begun in 1965 when he inoculated 18 monkeys
with rhaabdovirus simiana rabies virus known to cause Ebola-like hemorrhagic fever in monkeys. "Nine
[monkeys] died or were transferred," to allied laboratories or vaccine production facilities. This shipment was
likely to have started the first hemorrhagic fever "Marburg virus" outbreak among European vaccine laboratory
workers in 1967. As noted by the world's leading simian virus expert at the time, Dr. Seymour Kalter, the
Marburg virus was apparently manmade.23-25
In fact, Litton Bionetics, the chief military and industrial supplier of primates for cancer virus experimentation
during the 1960s and early 1970s, also maintained the colony of the specific genus of monkeys associated
with all of the major monkey AIDS virus outbreaks in the United States.23
Through telephone interviews with Litton Bionetics and MedPath administrators, I learned that Bionetics
Research Laboratories had been sold to MedPath Corporationone of America's largest medical and blood
testing laboratoriesa division of Dow Corning. Dow Coming's parent, Dow Chemical Company, was also
listed among the Army's chief biological weapons contractors during the 1960s and early 1970s.
26,27
Litton Bionetics, a subsidiary of Litton Industries, Inc. remains in business as a proprietor of the Frederick
Cancer Research Center, a "privately owned, government contracted" facility. Bionetics, it was noted, currently
acts as an agency under,
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"contract to manage and operate the Frederick (Md.) [Fort Detrick affiliated] Cancer Research
Center for the National Cancer Institute."27
Besides administering research grants and government funds earmarked for the NCI, Litton Bionetics also
developed a division which produced and marketed test kits for blood-borne, infectious diseases including
mononucleosis, hepatitis B, and AIDS.28 This division was sold to Organon Teknica in 1985.26
Apparently, the military-medical-industrial complex was well aware of Litton Industries' service as a DOD and
NATO contractor. In 1978, the company was indicted for filing false claims for $37 million in cost-over-runs
during the building of three nuclear submarines under one of several multi-billion dollar defense
contracts.29'34
major covert military operation against MPLA (communist bloc backed) "rebels" in Angola.
Zaire, indebted by over $4.5 billion to the International Monetary Fund, and headed by President Mobutu
paradoxically regarded as one of the world's wealthiest men with "a personal fortune put at $2,939,200,000
[1984 estimate] banked in Switzerlandwas wooed by NATO allies during the 1970s (principally the U.S.) to
be a staging area for CIA backed, Portuguese, French, and mainly South African mercenaries.
38,39
"American corporate investment, notably in copper and aluminum, doubled to about $50 million
following a 1970 visit by Mobutu to the United States. Major investors included ChaseManhattan, Ford, General Motors, Gulf, Shell, Union Carbide, and several other large
concerns."43
However, in 1975 Mobutu apparently turned against NATO allies and increased negotiations with China and
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Russia
He proclaimed his intention to nationalize foreign owned enterprises.4243 In June 1975, following
the CIA's thwarted efforts to convince the U.S. Congress to appropriate more funds for Mobutu and the Angola
program (A total of $31.7 million had already been "drawn from the CIA's FY 75 contingency fund" which was
"exhausted on 27 November 1975").39 Mobutu expelled the American ambassador and arrested many of the
40,41
The following year, in October 1976, the "Ebola Zaire virus" broke-out in "fifty five villages surrounding the
[Yambuku] hospital" first killing "people who had received injections." Mobutu then ordered his army to "seal off
the Bumba zone with roadblocks" and "shoot anyone trying to come out" so "no one knew what was
happening, who was dying, [or] what the virus was doing."44
Shortly thereafter, Ebola victim specimens were sent to the CDC, Special (meaning "secret" within the
American intelligence community) Pathogens Branch; to Porton, England's controversial chemical and
bio-logical weapons (CBW) laboratories;45 and teams of WHO and CDC researchers were dispatched to the
Ebola region in Mobutu's private, American supplied C-130 Buffalo troop transport plant.44
By the end of 1976, the Zairian leader had reconciled his differences with the American intelligence and
corporate communities believing that Zaire would continue to reap his non-communist allies' social and
economic aid. On April 4, 1977, Mobutu suspended diplomatic relations with Cuba; on April 21, reduced ties
with the Soviet Union; and on May 2, he cut ties with East Germany.46
Meanwhile, according to John Stockwell, Former Chief of the CIA's Angola Task Force, "the United States
was exposed, dishonored and discredited in the eyes of the world," as "15,000 Cubans were installed in
Angola"40 despite the CIA's best efforts and a continuing policy of lying "to State Department officials,
Congressmen, American press, and world public opinion in varying degrees, depending on the need" about
the CIA's covert military campaign in Angola and Zaire.39
Throughout 1976 and 1977, Mobutu, NATO, and the CIA, constrained by the Tunney, Cranston and Clark
amendment which prevented the expenditure of American funds in Zaire/Angola, except to gather intelligence,39 remained embroiled in the "Shaba rebellion" against allegedly Russian-backed "Katangan rebels."46
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At the same time, perhaps not coincidentally, NATO ally West Germany was pouring financial aid into Zaire
and white ruled South Africa.47-49 The Northeast region of Zaire, believed to be the epicenter of the AIDS
epidemic, was specifically targeted for West German economic aid and industrialization.50
The "long tradition of friendship between Germans and South Africans" London's African Development noted,
"dates back from the first waves of white immigrants to South Africa and the feeling of solidarity between
Germans and Afrikaners during the Boer War, continuing throughout the First World War and then the Second
World War.
Many of today's Nationalist leaders in Pretoria," the paper reported, "were Nazi sympathizers: many ex-Nazis
settled in South Africa after 1945 . . ."48
military/industrial purposes for the sum of DM 800,000,000 (approximately $250 million at that time).
The contract "made OTRAG sovereign over territories once inhabited by 760,000 people"54 in the Eastern and
South-central portion of Zaire. The leased property positioned North of the Shaba militarized region, expanded
Southeast along the Congo Riverthe countries main waterway, and south of the Kinshasa highwaybetter
known as the "AIDS Highway" which runs through Zaire's Northeast corridor and across central Africa
bypassing the "Isle of Plaques," Mount Elgon and Kitum Cave allegedly by the author of The Hot Zone to be
the breeding ground for the Ebola, Marburg, and AIDS viruses.44
OTRAG was apparently authorized to conduct any "excavation and construction; including air fields, energy
plants, communication systems, and manufacturing plants. All movement of people into and within the OTRAG
territory was only with permission of OTRAG, [which was] absolved from any responsibility for damage caused
by construction. Its people enjoy complete immunity from the laws of Zaire in the granted territory, until the
year 2000."56
46-48,55,56
OTRAG and its principals were traced back to the West German government and,
"to those Nazi scientists who worked on VI and V2 rockets during World War II. For example, Dr.
Kurt H. Debus, Chairman of the Board of OTRAG, once worked at the Peenemude V2 program
and later, until 1975, worked as director of the Cape Canaveral (now Cape Kennedy) space
program.
Richard Gompertz, OTRAG's technical director and a U.S. citizen, once was a specialist on V2
engines and later presided over NASA's Chrysler space division. Lutz Thilo Kayer, OTRAG's
founder and manager, when young was quite close to the Nazi rocket industry, often called
'Dadieu's young man,' a reference to Armin Dadieu, his mentor, who served as prominent SS
officer and as Gorling's special representative for a research program on storing uranium.
While working for OTRAG Kayser also acted as a contact for the West German government, a
special advisor to the Minister of Research and Technology on matters concerning OTRAG. He
was also on the ad hoc committee on... [America's] Apollo program."56
In 1979, under pressure from the Soviet Union and Zaire's neighboring countries, Mobutu announced OTRAG
would "halt its rocket testing" program. It was clear, however, strong diplomatic, military, and economic ties
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the dangers created by the use of chemical or bacteriological weapons" it appears noteworthy that the
outbreaks of the world's most feared and deadly viruses Marburg, Ebola, Reston, and AIDSshare the
dubious distinction of breaking out in or around zones of U.S. and West German, NATO-allied, military
experimentation at the height of the cold war.
Increased political/military interest in Central Africa, and a burgeoning of WHO and NCI contracts for the
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Army continued to supply biological weapons including deadly neurotoxins and viruses to the CIA which
illegally stored them in their Fort Detrick facility for future unsanctioned uses.67
Though records of who initiated and directed this covert activity were destroyed by the CIA, along with the
famous Watergate tapes,68 Mr. Nathan Gordon, Former Chief of the CIA's Chemistry Branch, Technical
Services Division confessed knowledge that some of the stored substances were to be used to,
"study immunization methods for diseases vis-a-viswho knows, cancer."69
Furthermore, following Nixon's resignation, President Ford and Henry Kissinger were made aware that the CIA
maintained a residual supply of biological weapons, but neither ordered their destruction according to
testimony pro-vided by Former CIA Director Richard Helms.70
In subsequent congressional hearings before the Senate Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research, it
was revealed that George W Merck, "of the prominent Merck pharmaceutical firm," directed America's
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bio-logical weapons manufacturing industry for decades following World War II. Merck & Company, Inc. was
also listed among the DOD biological weapons contractors.72 Merck, Sharp and Dohme provided major
financial support for the earliest hepatitis B vaccination studies conducted simultaneously in Central Africa and
New York City during the early 1970s.
Several authorities have argued these vaccine trials might best explain the unique and varying epidemiological
patterns of HIV/AIDS transmission between the U.S. and Africa.
"The vaccine was prepared in the laboratories of the Department of Virus and Cell Biology
Research, Merck Institute for Therapeutic Research, West Point, Pennsylvania. The placebo,
[was] also prepared in the Merck Laboratories."72
During the holocaust, Nazi scientists assayed non-Arian blood to deter-mine race specific disease
susceptibilities. Blacks and homosexuals, along with Jews, were persecuted by the Nazis. Over 10,000 gay
men were murdered.3
Similarly, U.S. intelligence agencies have been targeting blacks and gays for assassinations, harassment,
illegal wire taps, and counterintelligence campaigns from the McCarthy era in the 1950s through the Reagan
era in the 1980s. American black and gay civil rights groups and their leaders were considered communist
threats during the cold war years particularly during the late 1960s and early 1970s when Nixon, Kissinger,
and Hoover supported COINTELPRO funding for covert FBI and CIA activities aimed at neutralizing all such
domestic and foreign black and homosexual threats.74-78
The use of Third World people and American blacks and prisoners for unconscionable pharmaceutical
experimentation and covert economic, social, and environmental exploitation by the U.S. and other western
countries has been repeatedly alleged by reputable sources.79
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