The U. Making the film has not been without risk. The documentaries are designed to provoke strong intellectual and emotional reactions. According to Paperno, the theme of biological weapons, with its broad range of ethical, political and historical situations, seemed perfect to stimulate discussion. The filmmakers are building a website that includes more than 40 hours of interview and location footage, articles, photos and personal stories.
Vogel and Paperno have applied for funding to continue their examination of the moral dimensions of the weapons scientists. Lepeshkin, for example, grew up on a military base. In the US Government signed an agreement with the former Soviet Republic of Armenia to cooperate in the control or destruction of dangerous pathogens, and in other efforts to prevent proliferation of biological weapons. The agreement, one of several such documents, was published earlier this year.
Thanks to supporters like you, we had a huge year across national security, science policy, and more. Skip to content In , the United States, the Soviet Union and other nations signed the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention that was supposed to ban biological weapons. By employing genetic manipulation and other molecular biology techniques, its scientists were able to breach barriers separating species….
This unfortunate campaign may have reinforced an existing Soviet belief that the US had never terminated its own offensive BW program, a belief that lent impetus, if not legitimacy, to the Soviet BW program. Categories: Secrecy.
Science for a safer world. Pitch in, so we can get a head start on making next year huge too. Military Wiki Explore. Popular pages. Grant Richard Winters Harry Welsh. Project maintenance. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Soviet biological weapons program. Edit source History Talk 0. Over the course of its history, the Soviet program is known to have weaponized and stockpiled the following eleven bio-agents [1] and to have pursued basic research on many more : Bacillus anthracis anthrax Yersinia pestis plague Francisella tularensis tularemia Burkholderia mallei glanders Brucella spp brucellosis Coxiella burnetii Q-fever Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus VEE Botulinum toxin botulism Staphylococcal enterotoxin B Smallpox Marburg virus These programs became immense and were conducted at 52 clandestine sites employing over 50, people.
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