Lab 257 by Carroll

Ref: Michael Carroll (2004). Lab 257. William Morrow.

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Summary­

  • An Examination of a USG sponsored research lab based on declassified documents as ownership transfers to the newly formed Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

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Chronology

  • 1999: West Nile Virus first appears in the Western Hemisphere at a Zoo in Bronx, NY.-Lab 257 by Carroll.

  • 1975: Lyme Disease (Borrelia Burgdorferi), spread be Deer Ticks, is first seen in Old Lyme, CT.-Lab 257 by Carroll.

  • 22 Oct, 1946: Operation Osoaviakhim, a secret Soviet recruitment program, forcibly recruits more than 2200 German specialists and over 6000 family members in a single night.-Lab 257 by Carroll.

  • 1945-1959: Operation Paperclip, a secret program of the US Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency (JIOA) recruits more than 1600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians including Werhner Von Braun, his V-2 Rocket team, and Dr. Erich Traub, the head of Insel Riems and the Trudgingen Biochemical Lab, some of which were members, even leaders, of the Nazi Party. The primary purpose was to gain a military advantage against the Soviet’s in the Cold War and the Space Race.-Lab 257 by Carroll.

  • 1937: West Nile, an arbovirus, is discovered on the swampy banks of the Nile in Uganda.-Lab 257 by Carroll.

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