Summarizing an amazing sweep of untold censored history, it begins with ancient Mediterranean and European examples of both chemical and biological warfare, proceeds to an open discussion of the shocking truths concerning Imperial Japan’s World War II biowarfare program (Unit 731), the importation of both Japanese and German biowarfare experts and technologies into Fort Detrick to create USAMRIID (Operation Paperclip), strategic evasion of global biowarfare “treaties,” through to the present Wuhan Institute of Virology CIA/Intelligence Community/Chinese Communist Party (CCP) collusion and cover up, and concludes by glancing into the future.
What is often overlooked by academia, corporate media, and the Washington political caste is that the history of modern biology (particularly microbiology, molecular biology, and virology) and the infectious disease pharmaceutical industry is intimately entwined with the American biowarfare enterprise.
It has been estimated that total federal expenditures on biowarfare research and development from the end of World War II through to the implementation of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (1975) exceeded the costs of the U.S. Nuclear Warfare program during this period, and this biowarfare program (and funding stream) is intimately linked to academia.
Most of the leaders of the American Society for Microbiology were also leaders in the American Department of Defense/CIA-funded biowarfare program. This background and context are necessary to understand how the fundamental corruption of academic medicine, peer-reviewed journals, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, and biological and academic research have been so comprehensive, as has been revealed by the COVID-19 crisis. Just follow the money.
Which leads us to the most recent and egregious sordid chapter in this sorry tale, “The Wuhan Cover-Up.” A case study demonstrating the consequences of the situational ethical slide that often occurs when a massive administrative bureaucracy fuses with an “intelligence community.”
The resulting Leviathan, steeped in the utilitarian “ends justify the means” logic typical of all those skilled liars who have practiced spycraft throughout the ages, eventually forgets both its purpose and its commitment to serving the citizenry and becomes a predatory monster.
Now, looking forward, the open question is whether this globalized Leviathan will continue to succeed in its efforts to deploy advanced psychological and information control methods on the entire human community to avoid the consequences of its actions.
Or will this book and the work of so many others trigger an awareness, awakening, and effective reaction among citizens to the deep corruption of medical-biological research, medical ethics, and the entire Western “health” enterprise that has occurred over the past century? With this book as a guide, we can see the enemy, the face of creeping globalized utilitarian evil, and it is us.