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PLUM ISLAND

 "Fact Sheet: Plum Island Animal Disease Center Transition" - 6/6/03 quote - "The island setting and biocontainment facilities of PIADC permit safe and secure research.  PIADC biocontainment facilities operate at a Biosafety Level 3.  DHS has no plans in the near or long term for a Biosafety Level 4 facility."

 

May 2007 government investigation identifies "539 security vulnerabilities"at Plum Island BSL-3 facility, including "93 classified as high risk"

 

"Microscopic Guests On a Small Island Raise Big Fears; A Tour of Plum Island, a Center for Study of Viruses That's Being Considered for Even More Deadly Bugs" New York Times : November 28, 1999

 

"Long Island Lab May Do Studies Of Bioterrorism" New York Times September 22, 1999

 

"Power Fails for 3 Hours at Plum Island Infectious Disease Lab" New York Times ; December 20, 2002

 

"After Many Flaws Are Detailed, Plum Island Security Is Stressed" New York Times: October 21, 2003

 

2003 GAO Report "Combating Terrorism - Actions Needed to Improve Security at Plum Island"

 

"The mysterious lab off New York's shore 'Lab 257' offers horror stories -- and dispute"  - CNN April 4, 2004

 

"Plum Island Reports Disease Outbreak"  - Published August 22, 2004 - The New York Times

 

Plum Island: BioWarfare Laboratory?
by David Keppel Council for Responsible Genetics

 

 

ACCIDENTS

 

"Exposure at Germ Lab Reignites a Public Health Debate" New York Times Published: January 24, 2005


Critic: CDC Lab Breakdown Could Have Exposed Workers to Deadly Diseases


Foot & mouth blamed on ‘lack of lab checks’
Surrey Advertiser 7/9/07

How safe is biosafe?
UK telegraph 08/14/2007

Foot and mouth lab: 'Shocking security lapse'
UK Telegraph 9/08/07

Pirbright: Labs at centre of outbreak - BBC News 9/14/07

 

Stream may have spread foot and mouth - UK Sunday Telegraph


EU scorns British foot and mouth errors - Sunday Times 9/16/07

Bioterror Agent Mishandled at 254 Labs During Test

BIODEFENSE/BIOLABS

New Biolabs Stir a Debate Over Secrecy and Safety  - New York Times February 10, 2004


"U.S. Germ-Research Policy Is Protested by 758 Scientists"  - New York Times Published: March 1, 2005

Safety clause
US research on bioweapons has expanded rapidly, without sufficiently transparent regulation.
–  Nature Magazine 7/7/07

 

America the Beautiful's Germ Warfare Rash
by Sherwood Ross

US Agro debate continues - The Scientist.com

 

ZOONOTIC DISEASES

10 Million People A Year Are Affected By Zoonotic Viruses Spread By Non-human Hosts - ScienceDaily (Nov. 8, 2006)

Deadly Contact - How animals and humans exchange disease - National Geographic (October 2007)


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THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE

"When an activity raises threats of harm to human health or the environment, precautionary measures should be taken even if some cause and effect relationships are not fully established scientifically. In this context the proponent of an activity, rather than the public, should bear the burden of proof. The process of applying the precautionary principle must be open, informed and democratic and must include potentially affected parties. It must also involve an examination of the full range of alternatives, including no action."

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THE SUNSHINE PROJECT:
http://sunshine-project.org/

GEORGIA CONSORTIUM PROPOSAL TO LOCATE:
http://www.sunshine-project.org/biodefense/NBAF/

MISTAKES HAPPEN:
http://www.gene-watch.org/bubiodefense/pages/accidents5.7.07.pdf

ACCIDENTS HAPPEN:
http://nobio.org/files/Documents/AccidentsFSheet.doc

WASTES HAPPEN:
http://nobio.org/files/Documents/Waste%20fact%20sheet.doc

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY/NBAF:
http://www.dhs.gov/xres/labs/editorial_0762.shtm

UGA/NBAF:
http://www.uga.edu/nbaf/

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http://nobio.org/

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