Obama’s 2009 biological weapon attack against his own people and the World
Heinous Crimes, World news Thursday, September 12th, 2013There is irrefutable evidence that Barack Obama used a deadly biological weapon against his own people in 2009. 12,000 U.S. citizens were killed and 265,000 were hospitalized as a result of Obama’s swine flu biological weapon attack against the people of the United States. The swine flu (a rename of the Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis virus which in 97 percent of cases, humans with the virus suffer flu-like symptoms, but it can be deadly in about 1 out of 100 cases) was a biological weapon manufactured by the U.S. military and used by Obama in an attack against his own people and the World. The influenza A subtype H1N1 ”swine flu” killed 12,000 U.S. citizens. It was manufactured at the U.S. biological weapons research lab in Fort Detrick Maryland. The anthrax used in the 2001 anthrax attacks were traced back to the same Fort Detrick Maryland lab.
Vials of the Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis were taken from that lab by former secret service agent and biological weapons expert Marc S Griswold (link to his profile). The virus was transported to Mexico via Air Force One on April 16, 2009. Marc S Griswold, traveled to Mexico with President Obama on Air Force One as the lead advance special agent for Energy Secretary Steven Chu. Obama used Air Force One to smuggle a U.S. made biological weapon into Mexico. While in Mexico Marc S Griswold infected the people of Mexico with the A-H1N1 virus and then infected himself and flew back to the U.S. so that he could infect everyone on United Flight 822 to Dulles International Airport and spread the virus World wide. Dulles is served by nearly a dozen U.S.-flagged carriers and nearly two dozen international carriers. Airlines serving Dulles provide non-stop service to over 80 domestic destinations and to over 40 international destinations.
On April 22, 2009 the Army’s Criminal Investigation Command launched an immediate and full investigation of Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland, to investigate the disappearance of vials of a potentially dangerous virus. The vials had been at the research institute’s facility at Fort Detrick, home of the Army’s top biological research facility. The vials contained samples of a virus that sickens horses and can be spread to humans. In 97 percent of cases, humans with the virus suffer flu-like symptoms, but it can be deadly in about 1 out of 100 cases, according to Caree Vander Linden, a spokeswoman for the Army’s Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases. The symptoms and the death rate pretty much matches that of the H1N1 flu outbreak.
Griswold had the perfect credentials, infectious disease knowledge and experience and access to biologically weaponized viruses to be selected by Obama to launch a biological attack against Mexico, the US and the World. The media only focused on his title of Special Agent at U.S. Department of Energy so that the connection between this agent of the US government and the H1N1 virus outbreak would not be noticed.
Marc S Griswold was also a agent for the U.S. Department of Energy Special Operations – tasked with manufacturing and reworking nuclear weapon components (make suitcase dirty bombs and tactical nukes for the U.S. government from decommissioned ICBM wareheads), dismantling nuclear weapon components returned from the national arsenal, serves as a handler for special nuclear material (SNM), and provides special support to various U.S. government special operations.
Agents from the Department of Energy Special Operations planted and detonated the Special Atomic Demolition Munition (SADM) in the basement of the World Trade Center Towers for the U.S. government’s 9/11 false flag. Their agents also attempted a nuclear detonation false flag for Obama on August 23, 2011. The 2011 Virginia Earthquake was actually an underground nuclear detonation. Members of the U.S. Air Force intercepted a SNM being transported by agents of the Department of Energy Special Operations to Washington DC via an underground tunnel system linking Deep Underground Military Bases.
Last week the U.S. Air Force leaked Intel that nukes are being moved to the East Coast of the United States from Dyess Air Force base. Who authorized the transfer of nukes to the East Coast? The United States has a two-man rule in place for nukes. Only the President can order the release of nuclear weapons and the order must be confirmed by the Secretary of Defense – Roman Catholic Chuck Hagel.
I’d be more worried about what Obama has done and is trying to do in the United States than what is happening thousands of miles away in a civil war. After all, Obama killed more of his own people than George W Bush/Dick Cheney/ Donald Rumsfeld (9/11 false flag), Saddam Hussein, and Bashar al-Assad combined. What action are you going to take against him?
Obama is guilty of mass murder and bioterrorism
Bioterrorism is terrorism by intentional release or dissemination of biological agents (bacteria, viruses, or toxins); these may be in a naturally-occurring or in a human-modified form.
According to the US-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): A bioterrorism attack is the deliberate release of viruses, bacteria, or other germs (agents) used to cause illness or death in people, animals, or plants. These agents are typically found in nature, but it is possible that they could be changed to increase their ability to cause disease, make them resistant to current medicines, or to increase their ability to be spread into the environment.
In 1975 the U.S. ratified both the 1925 Geneva Protocol and the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) — international treaties outlawing biological warfare. Recent U.S. biodefense programs, however, have raised concerns that it may be pursuing research that is outlawed by the BWC. In recent years the U.S. stance on biological warfare and the use of biological agents has differed from historical interpretations of the BWC. For example, it is said that the U.S. now maintains that the Article I of the BWC (which explicitly bans bio-weapons), does not apply to “non-lethal” biological agents. Previous interpretation was stated to be in line with a definition laid out in Public Law 101-298, the Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989. That law defined a biological agent as:
any micro-organism, virus, infectious substance, or biological product that may be engineered as a result of biotechnology, or any naturally occurring or bioengineered component of any such microorganism, virus, infectious substance, or biological product, capable of causing death, disease, or other biological malfunction in a human, an animal, a plant, or another living organism; deterioration of food, water, equipment, supplies, or material of any kind…
According to the Federation of American Scientists, U.S. work on non-lethal agents exceeds limitations in the BWC. When the U.S. BW program ended in 1969 it had developed seven mass-produced, battle-ready biological weapons in the form of agents that cause: anthrax, tularemia, brucellosis, Q-fever, VEE, and botulism. In addition Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B was produced as an incapacitating agent. In addition to the agents that were ready to be used the U.S. program conducted research into the weaponization of more than 20 other agents. They included: smallpox, EEE and WEE, AHF, Hantavirus, BHF, Lassa fever, glanders, melioidosis, plague, yellow fever, psittacosis, typhus, dengue fever, Rift Valley fever (RVF), CHIKV, late blight of potato, rinderpest, Newcastle disease, bird flu, and the toxin ricin.
Under the Bush administration the U.S. Army replaced its Military Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, Md., “with a new laboratory that would be a component of a biodefense campus operated by several agencies.” The Army told the Associate Press that the laboratory is intended to continue research that is only meant for defense against biological threats.
But University of Illinois international law professor Francis Boyle charged the Fort Detrick work would include “acquiring, growing, modifying, storing, packaging and dispersing classical, emerging and genetically engineered pathogens.” Those activities, as well as planned study of the properties of pathogens when weaponized, “are unmistakable hallmarks of an offensive weapons program.”
Boyle made his comments to Fort Detrick as part of its environmental impact assessment of the new facility. Boyle pointed out in his letter that he authored the 1989 U.S. law enacted by Congress that criminalized BWC violations.
The Fort Detrick expansion is but one phase of a multi-billion biotech buildup going forward in 11 agencies sparked by the Oct., 2001, anthrax attacks on Congress that claimed five lives and sickened 17.
The attacks, and ensuing panic, led to passage of the BioShield Act of 2004. Evidence stated that the attacks were not perpetrated by any foreign government or terrorist band but originated at Fort Detrick, the huge, supposedly super-safe biotechnology research center. After an intensive FBI investigation, one person was charged with the crime but never went to trial because the Anthrax suspect at Fort Detrick commited suicide.
Referring to the work undertaken at Fort Detrick, Mark Wheelis, Senior Lecturer in the Section of Microbiology of the University of California, Davis, told the Global Security Newswire (GNS) as far back as June 30, 2004, “This is absolutely without any question what one would do to develop an offensive biological weapons capability.”
“We’re going to develop new pathogens for various purposes. We’re going to develop new ways of packaging them, new ways of disseminating them. We’re going to harden them to environmental degradation. We’ll be prepared to go offensive at the drop of a hat if we so desire,” he told the Global Security Newswire.
Alan Pearson, director of the chemical and bioweapons control program at the Center for Arms Control and Nonproliferation Studies in Washington, told the Baltimore Sun government scientists must tread carefully lest they wind up “in essence creating new threats that we’re going to have to defend ourselves against.”
Richard Novick, a New York University microbiology professor has stated, “I cannot envision any imaginable justification for changing the antigenicity of anthrax as a defensive measure.” (That is, to create a new strain for which there is no known cure. – The WHO has declare that the H1N1 virus is a new strain for which there is no known cure.)
Milton Leitenberg, a University of Maryland arms control advocate, told The Washington Post last July 30th, “If we saw others doing this kind of research (Fort Detrick), we would view it as an infringement of the bioweapons treaty. You can’t go around the world yelling about Iranian and North Korean programs, about which we know very little, when we’ve got all this going on.”
One alarming example of such Federally-funded research reported in the October, 2003, issue of “New Scientist,” is the creation of “an extremely deadly form of mousepox, a relative of the smallpox virus, through genetic engineering.” The publication warned such research “brings closer the prospect of pox viruses that cause only mild infections in humans being turned into diseases lethal even to people who have been vaccinated.”
Edward Hammond, director of The Sunshine Project of Austin, Tex., a non-profit working for transparency in biological research, said the recreation of the deadly 1918 “Spanish flu” germ that killed an estimated 40-million world-wide, means “the possibility of man-made disaster, either accidental or deliberate, has risen for the entire world.” The H1N1 virus has been repeatedly compared to the 1918 Spanish flu. That would mean that the H1N1 virus outbreak is the man-made disaster that Edward Hammond warned of.
Richard H. Ebright, a Rutgers University chemist who tracks arms control issues, told The Baltimore Sun the government’s tenfold expansion of Biosafety Level-4 laboratories, such as those at Fort Detrick, raises the risk of accidents or the diversion of dangerous organisms. “If a worker in one of these facilities removes a single viral particle or a single cell, which cannot be detected or prevented, that single particle or cell can form the basis of an outbreak,” he said. On April 23, 2009 CNN published a story concerning missing vials of a potentially dangerous virus that prompted an Army investigation into the disappearance from a biological weapons research lab in Maryland. The Army’s Criminal Investigation Command agents were sent to Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland, to investigate the disappearance of the vials. The vials contained samples of Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis, a virus that sickens horses and can be spread to humans by mosquitoes (a vaccine uses a syringe that functions like a mosquito in that it draws blood). In 97 percent of cases, humans with the virus suffer flu-like symptoms, but it can be deadly in about 1 out of 100 cases, according to Caree Vander Linden, a spokeswoman for the Army’s Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases.
The expansion at Fort Detrick flows from a paper penned by President Bush. His Homeland Security Presidential Directive, HSPD-10, written April 28, 2004, states, “Among our many initiatives we are continuing to develop more forward-looking analyses, to include Red Teaming efforts, to understand new scientific trends that may be exploited by our adversaries to develop biological weapons and to help position intelligence collectors ahead of the problem.”
Boyle said the Bush paper is “a smoking gun” fired at the BWC. “Red Teaming means that we actually have people out there on a Red Team plotting, planning, scheming and conspiring how to use biowarfare.”
On April 16, 2009 Barack Hussein Obama did willfully and intentionally release a biological agent, the swine flu virus. The day after the nation wide Tax Day Tea Party Revolt (Disgruntled American taxpayers fed up with higher taxes and government spending convened in protest at hundreds of locations in all 50 states), Barack Obama made a previously unscheduled trip to Mexico whereby he ordered biological weapons expert Marc S Griswold to transport the A-H1N1 virus from the US biological weapons (HIV, Ebola, Anthrax, GWS, Avian influenza, West Nile Virus, H1N1 influenza) research lab at Fort Detrick Maryland aboard Air Force One to Mexico. A few days later, after Obama arrived in Mexico, the first case of the swine flu was reported in Mexico.
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This would not be the first time a virus was intentionally released by an agent of the US government.
January 9 1977 : The New York daily Newsday ran an article where a CIA agent admitted that he was involved in introducing a virus into Cuba which in 1971 caused an outbreak of African swine fever. With at least the tacit backing of U.S. Central Intelligence Agency officials, operatives linked to anti-Castro terrorists introduced the African swine fever virus into Cuba in 1971.
The 1971 outbreak, the first and only time the disease has hit the Western Hemisphere, was labeled the “most alarming event” of 1971 by the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization. African swine fever is a highly contagious and usually lethal viral disease that infects only pigs and, unlike swine flu, cannot be transmitted to humans.
The CIA agent stated he was given the virus in a sealed, unmarked container at a U.S. Army base and CIA training ground in the Panama Canal Zone, with instructions to turn it over to the anti-Castro group. The virus was carried aboard a trawler to Navassa Island, a tiny, deserted, U.S.-owned island between Jamaica and Haiti. From there, after the trawler made a brief stopover, the container was taken to Cuba and given to other operatives on the southern coast near the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay.
On January 15, 1977 A U.S. Senator with the United States Senate Select Committee demanded that then CIA Director George HW Bush provide information about the bacteriological attack against Cuba. By January 20, 1977 George HW Bush was no longer CIA Director a post he held for less than a year. January 30, 1976 (Bush replaced acting CIA director William Colby) to January 20, 1977 (after Jimmy Carter’s Democratic administration took power in 1977)