Steve Quayle
August 20, 2009
Died 2009
#87
Wallace L. Pannier, 81. Died Aug. 6, of
respiratory failure and other natural causes. Pannier, a germ
warfare scientist whose top-secret projects included a mock attack on the New
York subway with powdered bacteria in 1966. Mr. Pannier worked at Fort Detrick,
a US Army installation in Frederick that tested biological weapons during the
Cold War and is now a center for biodefense research. He worked in the Special
Operations Division, a secretive unit operating there from 1949 to 1969,
according to family members and published reports. The unit developed and
tested delivery systems for deadly agents such as anthrax and smallpox.
#86
August “Gus” Watanabe, 67. Died June 9,
found dead outside a cabin in Brown County. Friends discovered
the body, a .38-caliber handgun and a three-page note at the scene. They said
he had been depressed following the death last month of his daughter Nan Reiko
Watanabe Lewis. She died at age 44 while recovering from elective surgery.
Watanabe was one of the five highest-paid officers of Indianapolis
pharmaceutical maker Eli Lilly and Co. when he retired in 2003.
#85
Caroline Coffey, 28. Died June 3, from
massive cuts to her throat. Hikers found the body of the Cornell Univ.
post-doctoral bio-medicine researcher along a wooded trail in the park, just
outside Ithaca, N.Y., where the Ivy League school is located. Her husband was
hospitalized under guard after a police chase and their apartment set on fire.
Died 2008
#83 & 84
Laurent Bonomo and Gabriel Ferez, both
23. Died July 3, after being bound, gagged, stabbed and set alight. Laurent, a student in
the proteins that cause infectious disease, had been stabbed 196 times with
half of them being administered to his back after he was dead. Gabriel, who
hoped to become an expert in ecofriendly fuels, suffered 47 separate injuries.
Died 2007
#82
Yongsheng Li, age 29. Died: sometime
after 4 p.m. on March 10, when he was last seen as a result of
unknown causes. He was found in a pond between the Women’s Sports Complex and
State Botanical Gardens on South Milledge Avenue Sunday and had been missing 16
days. Li was a doctoral student from China who studied receptor cells in
Regents Professor David Puett’s biochemistry and molecular biology laboratory.
#81:
Dr. Mario Alberto Vargas Olvera, age
52. Died: Oct. 6, 2007 as a result of several blunt-force injuries to his head
and neck. Ruled as murder. Found in his home. He was a nationally and
internationally recognized biologist.
Died 2006
#80:
Lee Jong-woo, age 61. Died: May 22,
2006 after suffering a blood clot on the brain. Lee was spearheading
the organization’s fight against global threats from bird flu, AIDS and other
infectious diseases. WHO director-general since 2003, Lee was his country’s top
international official. The affable South Korean, who liked to lighten his
press conferences with jokes, was a keen sportsman with no history of
ill-health, according to officials.
Died 2005
#79: Leonid Strachunsky. Died: June 8,
2005 after being hit on the head with a champagne bottle. Strachunsky
specialized in creating microbes resistant to biological weapons. Strachunsky
was found dead in his hotel room in Moscow, where hed come from Smolensk en
route to the United States. Investigators are looking for a connection between
the murder of this leading bio weapons researcher and the hepatitis outbreak in
Tver, Russia.
#78:
Robert J. Lull, age 66. Died: May 19,
2005 of multiple stab wounds. Despite his missing car and apparent
credit card theft, homicide Inspector Holly Pera said investigators aren’t
convinced that robbery was the sole motive for Lull’s killing. She said a
robber would typically have taken more valuables from Lull’s home than what the
killer left with. Lull had been chief of nuclear medicine at San Francisco
General Hospital since 1990 and served as a radiology professor at UCSF. He was
past president of the American College of Nuclear Physicians and the San
Francisco Medical Society and served as editor of the medical society’s
journal, San Francisco Medicine, from 1997 to 1999. Lee Lull said her former
husband was a proponent of nuclear power and loved to debate his political
positions with others.
#77: Todd Kauppila, age 41. Died: May
8, 2005 of hemorrhagic pancreatitis at the Los Alamos hospital, according
to the state medical examiner’s office. Picture of him was not available
to due secret nature of his work. This is his funeral picture. His death
came two days after Kauppila publicly rejoiced over news that the lab’s
director was leaving. Kauppila was fired by director Pete Nanos on Sept.
23, 2004 following a security scandal. Kauppila said he was fired because
he did not immediately return from a family vacation during a lab investigation
into two classified computer disks that were thought to be missing. The
apparent security breach forced Nanos to shut down the lab for several weeks.
Kauppila claimed he was made a scapegoat over the disks, which investigators
concluded never existed. The mistake was blamed on a clerical error.
After he was fired, Kauppila accepted a job as a contractor at Bechtel Nevada
Corp., a research company that works with Los Alamos and other national
laboratories. He was also working on a new Scatter Reduction Grids in
Megavolt Radiography focused on metal plates or crossed grids to act to stop
the scattered radiation while allowing the unscattered or direct rays to pass
through with other scientists: Scott Watson (LANL, DX-3), Chuck Lebeda (LANL,
XTA), Alan Tubb (LANL, DX-8), and Mike Appleby (Tecomet Thermo Electron
Corp.)
#76:
David Banks, age 55. Died: May 8, 2005.
Banks,
based in North Queensland, died in an airplane crash, along with 14 others. He
was known as an Agro Genius inventing the mosquito trap used for cattle. Banks
was the principal scientist with quarantine authority, Biosecurity Australia,
and heavily involved in protecting Australians from unwanted diseases and
pests. Most of Dr Banks’ work involved preventing potentially devastating
diseases making their way into Australia. He had been through Indonesia looking
at the potential for foot and mouth disease to spread through the archipelago
and into Australia. Other diseases he had fought to keep out of Australian
livestock herds and fruit orchards include classical swine fever, Nipah virus
and Japanese encephalitis.
#75:
Dr. Douglas James Passaro, age 43. Died
April 18, 2005 from unknown cause in Oak Park, Illinois. Dr. Passaro was a
brilliant epidemiologist who wanted to unlock the secrets of a spiral-shaped
bacteria that causes stomach disease. He was a professor who challenged his
students with real-life exercises in bioterrorism. He was married to Dr. Sherry
Nordstrom..
#74:
Geetha Angara, age 43. Died: February
8, 2005. This formerly missing chemist was found in a Totowa, New Jersey
water treatment plant’s tank. Angara, 43, of Holmdel, was last seen on the
night of Feb. 8 doing water quality tests at the Passaic Valley Water
Commission plant in Totowa, where she worked for 12 years. Divers found her
body in a 35-foot-deep sump opening at the bottom of one of the emptied tanks.
Investigators are treating Angara’s death as a possible homicide. Angara, a
senior chemist with a doctorate from New York University, was married and
mother of three.
#73:
Jeong H. Im, age 72. Died: January 7,
2005. Korean Jeong H. Im, died of multiple stab wounds to the chest
before firefighters found in his body in the trunk of a burning car on the
third level of the Maryland Avenue Garage. A retired research assistant
professor at the University of Missouri – Columbia and primarily a protein
chemist, MUPD with the assistance of the Columbia Police Department and
Columbia Fire Department are conducting a death investigation of the incident. A
“person of interest” described as a male 6′–6′2″ wearing some type of
mask possible a painters mask or drywall type mask was seen in the area of the
Maryland Avenue Garage. Dr. Im was primarily a protein chemist and he was a
researcher in the field.
Died in 2004
#72:
Darwin Kenneth Vest, born April 22,
1951, was an internationally renowned entomologist, expert on hobo
spiders and other poisonous spiders and snakes. Darwin disappeared in the early
morning hours of June 3, 1999 while walking in downtown Idaho Falls, Idaho
(USA). The family believes foul play was involved in his disappearance. A
celebration of Darwin’s life was held in Idaho Falls and Moscow on the one-year
anniversary of his disappearance. The services included displays of Darwin’s
work and thank you letters from school children and teachers. Memories of
Darwin were shared by at least a dozen speakers from around the world and
concluded with the placing of roses and a memorial wreath in the Snake River. A
candlelight vigil was also held that evening on the banks of the Snake River.
Darwin was declared legally dead the first
week of March 2004 and now the family is in the process of obtaining
restraining orders against several companies who saw fit to use his name and
photos without permission. His brother David is legal conservator of the estate
and his sister Rebecca is handling issues related to Eagle Rock Research and
ongoing research projects.
Media help in locating Darwin is welcome.
Continuing efforts to solve this mystery include recent DNA sampling. Stories
about his disappearance continue to appear throughout the world. Issues
surrounding missing adult investigations have received new attention following
the tragedies of 911.
#s70-71:
Tom Thorne, age 64; Beth Williams, age
53; Died: December 29, 2004. Two wild life scientists, Husband-and-wife
wildlife veterinarians who were nationally prominent experts on chronic wasting
disease and brucellosis were killed in a snowy-weather crash on U.S. 287 in
northern Colorado.
#69:
Taleb Ibrahim al-Daher. Died: December
21, 2004. Iraqi nuclear scientist was shot dead north of Baghdad by unknown
gunmen. He was on his way to work at Diyala University when armed men opened
fire on his car as it was crossing a bridge in Baqouba, 57 km northeast of
Baghdad. The vehicle swerved off the bridge and fell into the Khrisan river.
Al-Daher, who was a professor at the local university, was removed from the
submerged car and rushed to Baqouba hospital where he was pronounced dead.
#68:
John R. La Montagne, age 61. Died:
November 2, 2004. Died while in Mexico, no cause stated, later disclosed as
pulmonary embolism. PhD, Head of US Infectious Diseases unit under Tommie
Thompson. Was NIAID Deputy Director. Expert in AIDS Program work
and Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
#67: Matthew Allison, age 32.
Died: October 13, 2004. Fatal explosion of a car parked at an Osceola
County, Fla., Wal-Mart store. It was no accident, Local 6 News has
learned. Found inside a burned car. Witnesses said the man left the store at
about 11 p.m. and entered his Ford Taurus car when it exploded. Investigators
said they found a Duraflame log and propane canisters on the front passenger’s
seat. Allison had a college degree in molecular biology and
biotechnology.
#66: Mohammed Toki Hussein al-Talakani,
age 40. Died: September 5, 2004: Iraqi nuclear scientist was shot dead
in Mahmudiya, south of Baghdad. He was a practicing nuclear physicist since
1984.
#65: Professor John Clark, Age
52, Died: August 12, 2004. Found hanged in his holiday home. An
expert in animal science and biotechnology where he developed techniques for
the genetic modification of livestock; this work paved the way for the birth,
in 1996, of Dolly the sheep, the first animal to have been cloned from an
adult. Head of the science lab which created Dolly the sheep.
Prof Clark led the Roslin Institute in Midlothian, one of the world s leading
animal biotechnology research centers. He played a crucial role in creating the
transgenic sheep that earned the institute worldwide fame. He was put in charge
of a project to produce human proteins (which could be used in the treatment of
human diseases) in sheep’s milk. Clark and his team focused their study on the
production of the alpha-I-antitryps in protein, which is used for treatment of
cystic fibrosis. Prof Clark also founded three spin-out firms from Roslin – PPL
Therapeutics, Rosgen and Roslin BioMed.
#64:
Dr. John Badwey, age 54. Died: July 21,
2004. Scientist and accidental politician when he opposed disposal of
sewage waste program of exposing humans to sludge. Suddenly developed
pneumonia like symptoms then died in two weeks. Biochemist at Harvard
Medical School specializing in infectious diseases.
#63: Dr. Bassem al-Mudares. Died:
July 21, 2004. Mutilated body was found in the city of Samarra, Iraq*. He was a
Phd. chemist and had been tortured before being killed. He was a drug company
worker who had a chemistry doctorate.
#62:
Professor Stephen Tabet, age 42. Died
on July 6, 2004 from an unknown illness. He was an associate professor and
epidemiologist at the University of Washington. A world-renowned HIV doctor and
researcher who worked with HIV patients in a vaccine clinical trial for the HIV
Vaccine Trials Network
#61: Dr. Larry Bustard, age 53. Died
July 2, 2004 from unknown causes. He was a Sandia scientist in the Department
of Energy who helped develop a foam spray to clean up congressional buildings
and media sites during the anthrax scare in 2001. He worked at Sandia National
Laboratories in Albuquerque. As an expert in bioterrorism, his team came up
with a new technology used against biological and chemical agents.
#60:
Edward Hoffman, age 62. Died July 1, 2004 from unknown causes.
Hoffman was a professor and a scientist who also held leadership positions
within the UCLA medical community. He worked to develop the first human PET
scanner in 1973 at Washington University in St. Louis.
#59:
John Mullen, age 67. Died: June 29,
2004. A Nuclear physicist poisoned with a huge dose of arsenic. A
nuclear research scientist with McDonnell Douglas. Police investigating will
not say how Mullen was exposed to the arsenic or where it came from. At the
time of his death he was doing contract work for Boeing.
#58: Dr. Paul Norman, age 52. Died:
June 27, 2004. From Salisbury Wiltshire. Killed when the single-engine
Cessna 206 he was piloting crashed in Devon. Expert in chemical and
biological weapons. He traveled the world lecturing on defending against the
scourge of weapons of mass destruction. He was married with a 14-year-old
son and a 20-year-old daughter, and was the chief scientist for chemical and
biological defense at the Ministry of Defense’s laboratory at Porton Down,
Wiltshire. The crash site was examined by officials from the Air Accidents
Investigation Branch and the wreckage of the aircraft was removed from the site
to the AAIB base at Farnborough.
#57:
Dr. Assefa Tulu, age 45. Died: June 24,
2004. Dr. Tulu joined the health department in 1997 and served for five
years as the county’s lone epidemiologist. He was charged with trackcing the
health of the county, including the spread of diseases, such as syphilis, AIDS
and measles. He also designed a system for detecting a bioterrorism attack
involving viruses or bacterial agents. Tulu often coordinated efforts to
address major health concerns in Dallas County, such as the West Nile virus
outbreaks of the past few years, and worked with the media to inform the public.
Found face down, dead in his office. The Dallas County Epidemiologist died
of a hemorrhagic stroke.
#56:
Thomas Gold, age 84. Died: June
22, 2004. Austrian born Thomas Gold famous over the years for a variety of
bold theories that flout conventional wisdom and reported in his 1998 book,
“The Deep Hot Biosphere,” the idea challenges the accepted wisdom of how oil
and natural gas are formed and, along the way, proposes a new theory of the
beginnings of life on Earth and potentially on other planets. Long term
battle with heart failure. Gold’s theory of the deep hot biosphere holds
important ramifications for the possibility of life on other planets, including
seemingly inhospitable planets within our own solar system. He was Professor
Emeritus of Astronomy at Cornell University and was the founder (and for 20
years director) of Cornell Center for Radiophysics and Space Research. He was
also involved in air accident investigations.
#55: Antonina Presnyakova, age 46.
Died: May 25, 2004. A Russian scientist at a former Soviet
biological weapons laboratory in Siberia died after an accident with a needle
laced with ebola. Scientists and officials said the accident had raised
concerns about safety and secrecy at the State Research Center of Virology and
Biotechnology, known as Vector, which in Soviet times specialized in turning
deadly viruses into biological weapons. Vector has been a leading recipient of
aid in an American program.
#54:
Dr. Eugene Mallove, age 56. Died:
May 14, 2004. Autopsy confirmed Mallove died as a result of several blunt-force
injuries to his head and neck. Ruled as murder. Found at the end of his
driveway. Alt. Energy Expert who was working on viable energy alternative
program and announcement. Norwich Free Academy graduate.Beaten to death during
an alleged robbery. Mallove was well respected for his knowledge of cold
fusion. He had just published an “open letter” outlining the results of and
reasons for his last 15 years in the field of “new energy research.” Dr.
Mallove was convinced it was only a matter of months before the world would
actually see a free energy device.
#53: William T. McGuire, age 39.
Found May 5, 2004, last seen late April 2004. Body found in three
suitcases floating in Chesapeake Bay. He was NJ University Professor and Senior
programmer analyst and adjunct professor at the New Jersey Institute of
Technology in Newark. He emerged as one of the world’s leading microbiologists
and an expert in developing and overseeing multiple levels of biocontainment
facilities.
#52: Ilsley Ingram, age 84. Died on
April 12, 2004 from unknown causes. Ingram was Director of the Supraregional
Haemophilia Reference Centre and the Supraregional Centre for the Diagnosis of
Bleeding Disorders at the St. Thomas Hospital in London. Although his age is
most likely the reason for his death, why wasn’t this confirmed by the family
in the news media?
#51: Mohammed Munim al-Izmerly,
Died: April 2004. This distinguished Iraqi chemistry professor died
in American custody from a sudden hit to the back of his head caused by blunt
trauma. It was uncertain exactly how he died, but someone had hit him from
behind, possibly with a bar or a pistol. His battered corpse turned up at
Baghdad’s morgue and the cause of death was initially recorded as “brainstem
compression”. It was discovered that US doctors had made a 20cm incision in his
skull.
#50: Vadake Srinivasan, Died:
March 13, 2004. Microbiologist crashed car into guard rail in Baton Rouge,
LA. Death was ruled a stroke. He was originally from India, was one of
the most-accomplished and respected industrial biologists in academia, and held
two doctorate degrees.
#49: Dr. Michael Patrick Kiley, age 62.
Died: January 24, 2004. Died of massive heart attack. Ebola, Mad Cow
Expert, top of the line world class. It is interesting to note, he had a good
heart, but it “gave out”. Dr. Shope and Dr. Kiley were working on the lab
upgrade to BSL 4 at the UTMB Galvaston lab for Homeland Security. The lab would
have to be secure to house some of the deadliest pathogens of tropical and
emerging infectious disease as well as bioweaponized ones.
#48:
Robert Shope, age 74.
Died: January 23, 2004. Virus Expert Who Warned of Epidemics, Dies
died of lung transplant complications. Later purported to have died of
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis which can be caused by either environmental
stimulus or a VIRUS. It would not be hard to administer a drug that would
cause Dr. Shope’s lung transplant to either be rejected or to cause
complications from the transplant. Dr. Shope led the group of scientists who
had an 11 MILLION dollar fed grant to ensure the new lab would keep in the
nasty bugs. Dr. Shope also met with and worked with Dr. Mike Kiley on the UTMB
Galveston lab upgrade to BSL 4. When the upgrade would be complete the lab will
host the most hazardous pathogens known to man especially tropical and emerging
diseases as well as bioweapons.
#47: Dr Richard Stevens, age 54. Died:
January 6, 2004. He had disappeared after arriving for work on 21 July, 2003. A
doctor whose disappearance sparked a national manhunt, killed himself because
he could not cope with the stress of a secret affair, a coroner has ruled. He
was a hematologist. (hematologists analyze the cellular composition of blood
and blood producing tissues e.g. bone marrow).
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Died 2003
#46: Robert Aranosia, age 61. Died:
December 18, 2003. While driving south on I-75 his pickup truck went off
the freeway near a bridge over the Kawkawlin River. The vehicle rolled over
several times before landing in the median. Aranosia was thrown from the
vehicle and ended up on the shoulder of the northbound lanes. He was the
Oakland County deputy medical examiner.
#45: Robert Leslie Burghoff, age 45.
Died: November 20, 2003. Scientist. Killed by a hit and run driver
that jumped the curb and ploughed into him in the 1600 block of South
Braeswood, Texas. The driver was described as a short Hispanic man in his 50s
with a slightly rounded face. He was studying the virus plaguing cruise ships.
#44: Michael Perich, age 46. Died: October 11, 2003.
Died in one-vehicle car accident. The LSU West Nile research scientist was
wearing his seat belt and drowned. He was LSU professor who helped fight the
spread of the West Nile virus. Perich, who was known as one of the country's
experts on vector-borne diseases, had most recently led a crusade to keep down
the effects of West Nile virus and to get many of the Louisiana's parishes to
work toward forming mosquito control districts.
#43: David Kelly, age 59. Died: July 18, 2003.
British biological weapons expert, was said to have slashed his own wrists
while walking near his home. Kelly was the Ministry of Defense's chief
scientific officer and senior adviser to the proliferation and arms control
secretariat, and to the Foreign Office's non-proliferation department. The
senior adviser on biological weapons to the UN biological weapons inspections
teams (Unscom) from 1994 to 1999, he was also, in the opinion of his peers,
pre-eminent in his field, not only in this country, but in the world.
#42: Dr. Leland Rickman, age 47. Died: June 24,
2003. Rickman died while on a teaching assignment in Lesotho, a small
country bordered on all sides by South Africa. UC San Diego expert on
infectious diseases and, since September 11, 2001 a consultant on
bioterrorism. He had complained of a headache, but the cause of death was
not immediately known. The physician had been working in Lesotho with Dr. Chris
Mathews, director of the UC San Diego Medical Center's Owen Clinic, teaching African
medical personnel about the prevention and treatment of AIDS. Rickman, the
incoming president of the Infectious Disease Assn. of California, was a
multidisciplinary professor and practitioner with expertise in infectious
diseases, internal medicine, epidemiology, microbiology and antibiotic
utilization.
#41: 'Dr. Roger' Died: Summer 2003.
'Roger' was pseudonym for this genetics scientist. He was 17 and lived in
Roswell, New Mexico in 1947 when the unexplained object crashed. He told a
woman he worked with in 1977 named 'Kate' while employed by the Navy, who he
helped to clean up the crash site of the 1947 UFO. He subsequently went to work
for the government at this young age and ended up a geneticist working in China
Lake for the Navy. Although he lived in fear and hiding soon after he told his
story to Kate, he retired in late 1990s or early 2000's and she saw him again
once in early 2002 in San Diego. He told her she was in danger to talk to him
and he left the store. In 2003 she received a phone call from his 'friend' who
said he had been executed in his retirement home in Connecticut. The body had
been removed by a black government looking vehicle. The home had been cleaned
up and the body removed without any public notices of his death or existence.
Many disfigured and abnormal animals were found in the desert near Groom Lake
during his time there and after. Kate thought he might have been doing this
gruesome experimental work.
#40: Carlo Urbani, age 46. Died: in April 2003 in
Bangkok from SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) - the new disease that he
had helped to identify. Thanks to his prompt action, the epidemic was contained
in Vietnam. However, because of close daily contact with SARS patients, he
contracted the infection. On March 11, he was admitted to a hospital in Bangkok
and isolated. Less than three weeks later he died. He was a dedicated and
internationally respected Italian epidemiologist, who did work of enduring
value combating infectious illness around the world.
Died 2002
#39: Roman Kuzmin. Died December
2002. A 24-year-old Russian surgeon studying in Connecticut was
fatally struck by a car as he fled a store with three stolen rolls of film,
police said. He was studying to be an orthopedic surgeon. Doctors who worked
with Roman Kuzmin at Waterbury Hospital said they were stunned to hear of his
death Sunday evening and many couldn't believe the circumstances. Kuzmin left
Vladivostok in September to study orthopedic surgical techniques at Waterbury
Hospital under a Keggi Othopedic Foundation program. Dr. Kristaps Keggi, who
organized the program, said Kuzmin was "very able, very bright - a superb
student and a superb individual."
#38B: Dr. David R. Knibbs, age 49. Died: August 5, 2002.
Respected pathobiologist specializing in electron microscopy.
#38: Steven Mostow, age 63. Died: March 25, 2002.
One of the country's leading infectious disease and bioterrorism experts and
was associate dean at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. He
died in a plane crash near Centennial Airport. He was known as "Dr.
Flu" for his expertise in treating influenza, and expertise on
bioterrorism. Mostow was one of the country's leading infectious disease
experts.
#37: Dr. David Wynn-Williams, age 55. Died: March 24, 2002.
Hit by a car while jogging near his home in Cambridge, England. He was an astrobiologist
with the Antarctic Astrobiology Project and the NASA Ames Research Center. He
was studying the capability of microbes to adapt to environmental extremes,
including the bombardment of ultraviolet rays and global warming.
s#35-36: Tanya Holzmayer, age 46, Died:
February 28, 2002: Two dead microbiologists in San Francisco. While taking
delivery of a pizza, Tanya Holzmayer was shot and killed by a colleague, Guyang "Mathew" Huang, 38, who
then apparently shot himself. Holzmayer moved to the US from Russia in 1989.
Her research focused on the part of the human molecular structure that could be
affected best by medicine. Holzmayer was focusing on helping create new drugs
that interfere with replication of the virus that causes AIDS. One year
earlier, Holzmayer obeyed senior management orders to fire Huang. Huang
appeared from behind the deliveryman. He shot Holzmayer several times at close
range in the chest and head. As Holzmayer fell in her doorway, Huang ran to a
Ford Explorer and drove away. Less than an hour after the shooting, Huang
called his wife, according to Foster City Police Capt. Craig Courtin. He told
her about the shooting and that he was going to kill himself, then he hung up.
Huang's wife called the emergency services and Foster City police used search
dogs to comb the area. They ran into a jogger who had seen Huang's body lying
off the walkway that locals call "The Levee." He had fired a single
bullet into his head.
#34: Dr. Ian Langford, age 40, Died: February 12,
2002. Found dead at his blood-spattered and apparently ransacked home
A Russian who was a Senior Research Associate in CSERGE, UK. He was a
leading university research scientist working on Global Environment,
specializing in links between human health and the environment risk, was.
Specialist in leukemia and infections.
#33: Dr. Vladamir "Victor" Korshunov, age
56. Died: February 9, 2002. Found dead on a Moscow street. Head was
bashed in. Korshunov was head of the microbiology sub-facility at the
Russian State Medical University. He was found dead in the entrance to his home
with a head injury. On Feb. 9 the Russian newspaper Pravda reported that
Korshunov had probably invented a vaccine protecting from any biological arm.
#32: David W. Barry, age 58, Died: January
28, 2002. Scientist who co-discovered AZT, the antiviral drug that is
considered the first effective treatment for AIDS. Circumstance of Death are
unknown.
#31: Dr. Ivan Glebov. Died: January 2002.
Russian Microbiologist. Glebov died as the result of a bandit attack.
Well known around the world and members of the Russian Academy of Science.
#30: Dr. Alexi Brushlinski.
Died: January 2002. Russian Microbiologist. Murdered in
Moscow from bandit attack. Well known around the world and members of the Russian
Academy of Science.
Died 2001
#29 Dr. Benito Que, age 52. Found: November 12,
2001. Died: December 6, 2001.
Found Comatose from what was called a mugging. Died later in hospital. Found in
the street near the laboratory where he worked at the University of Miami
Medical School. Among Dr. Que's friends and family there is firm belief that
Dr. Que was attacked by four men, at least one of whom had a baseball bat. Dr.
Que's death has now been officially ruled "natural", caused by
cardiac arrest. He was a cell biologist, involved in research on aids, oncology
research in the hematology department.
#28:
Dr. Vladimer Pasechnik, age 64.
Died: December 23, 2001. Found dead in Wiltshire, England, a village
near his home. Two different dates have been reported: November 21 and
December 23. Death ruled stroke. He had defected from Russia to
UK. He had been the #1 scientist in the FSU's bioweapons program. It was
thought he was involved with exhuming the bodies of the 10 London victims of
the 1919 Type A flu epidemic. Pasechnik died six weeks after the planned
exhumations were announced. On November 23, 2001, Pasechnik's death was
reported in the New York Times as having occurred two days earlier.
Pasechnik's death was made in the United States by Dr. Christopher Davis of
Virginia, who stated that the cause of death was a stroke. Dr. Davis was the
member of British intelligence who de-briefed Dr. Pasechnik at the time of his
defection. Pasechnik was heavily involved in DNA sequencing
research. He had just founded a company like three other microbiologists
working to provide powerful alternatives to antibiotics. Dr. Vladimir
Pasechnik was the boss of William C. Patrick III who holds 5 patents on the
militarized anthrax used by the United States. Patrick is now a private
biowarfare consultant to the military and CIA. Patrick developed the process by
which anthrax spores could be concentrated at the level of one trillion spores
per gram. No other country has been able to get concentrations above 500
billion per gram. The anthrax that was sent around the eastern United States
last fall was concentrated at one trillion spores per gram.
#27: Dr. Don Wiley, age 57. Vanished: December 16, 2001.
Molecular Biologist with Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University,
top Deadly Contagious Virus expert, abandoned rental car was found on the
Hernando de Soto Bridge outside Memphis, TN. He was heavily involved in
research on DNA sequencing, and was last seen at around midnight on November
16, leaving the St. Jude's Children's Research Advisory Dinner at The Peabody
Hotel in Memphis, TN. Associates attending the dinner said he showed no signs
of intoxication, and no one has admitted to drinking with him. Body found
floating one month later. Workers at a hydroelectric plant in Louisiana
found the body of Don Wiley on Thursday, about 300 miles south of where the
molecular biologist was last seen on Nov. 18 at a medical meeting in
Memphis. On January 14, 2002 (almost two months later) Shelby County
Medical Examiner O.C. Smith announced that his department had ruled Dr. Wiley's
death to be "accidental"; the result of massive injuries suffered in
a fall from the Hernando de Soto Bridge. Smith said there were paint marks on
Wiley's rental car similar to the paint used on construction signs on the
bridge, and that the car's right front hubcap was missing. There has been no
report as to which construction signs Dr. Wiley hit.
#26: Dr. Set Van Nguyen, age 44. Died: December 14,
2001. Found dead in the
airlock entrance to the walk-in refrigerator in the laboratory he worked at in
Victoria State, Australia. The room was full of deadly gas which had leaked
from a liquid nitrogen cooling system. Room was vented. Working on
a vaccine to protect against biological weapons, or a weapon itself. In
January, 2001, the magazine Nature published information that two
scientists, Dr. Ron Jackson and Dr. Ian Ramshaw, using genetic manipulation and
DNA sequencing, had created an incredibly virulent form of mousepox, a cousin
of smallpox and Dr. Nguyen had worked for 15 years at the same Australian
facility. Now for the intriguing part of this story. On Friday, November 2nd,
the Washington Post reported: "Officials are now scrambling to
determine how a quiet, 61-year-old Vietnamese immigrant, riding the subway each
day to and from her job in a hospital stockroom, was exposed to the deadly
anthrax spores that killed her this week. They worry because there is no
obvious connection to the factors common to earlier anthrax exposures and
deaths: no clear link to the mail or to the media.
#25: Dr. David Schwartz , age 57. Died: December 10,
2001. Murdered by stabbing with what appeared to be a sword in rural
home Loudon County, Virginia. His daughter, who identifies herself as a pagan
high priestess, and three of her fellow pagans have been charged. He was
extremely well respected in biophysics, and regarded as an authority on DNA
sequencing. Three teens that were into the occult were charged with
murder in the slashing death.
#s22-24: Avishai Berkman, age 50.
(no photo)
Amiramp Eldor, age 59 Yaacov Matzner, age 54
All Died: November 24, 2001. Another airplane crash kills 3
scientists. At about the time of the Black Sea crash, Israeli journalists
had been sounding the alarm that two Israeli microbiologists had been murdered,
allegedly by terrorists; including the head of the Hematology department at
Israel's Ichilov Hospital, as well as directors of the Tel Aviv Public Health
Department and Hebrew University School of Medicine. World experts in
hematology and blood clotting. Five microbiologists in this list of the
first eight people that died mysteriously in airplane crashes worked on cutting
edge microbiology research; and, four of the five were doing virtually
identical research; research that has global political and financial
significance.
#21: Jeffrey Paris Wall, age 41. Died:
November 6, 2001. Body was found sprawled next to a three-story
parking structure near his office. Mr. Wall had studied at the University of
California, Los Angeles. He was a biomedical expert who held a medical degree,
and he also specialized in patent and intellectual property.
#16-#20: Five Unnamed Microbiologists. Died: October
4, 2001. Four of Five unnamed microbiologists on a plane that was
brought down by a missile near the Black sea on the Russian border. Traveling
from Israel to Russia; business not disclosed. 3 scientists were experts in
medical research or public health. The plane is believed by many in Israel to
have had as many as four or five passengers who were microbiologists. Both
Israel and Novosibirsk are homes for cutting-edge microbiological research.
Novosibirsk is known as the scientific capital of Siberia. There are over 50
research facilities there, and 13 full universities for a population of only
2.5 million people.
#15: Professor Janusz Jeljaszewicz, Died: on
May 7, 2001, cause not disclosed. He was an expert in Staphylococci and
Staphylococcal Infections. His main scientific interests and achievements were
in the mechanism of action and biological properties of staphylococcal toxins,
and included the immunomodulatory properties and experimental treatment of
tumors by Propionibacterium.
Died 2000
#14: Linda Reese, age 52. Died: December 25,
2000 three days after she studied a sample from Tricia Zailo, 19, a
Fairfield, N.J., resident who was a sophomore at Michigan State University.
Tricia Zailo died Dec. 18, a few days after she returned home for the holidays.
Dr. Reese was a Microbiologist working with victims of meningitis.
#13: Mike Thomas, age 35. Died: July 16, 2000
a few days after examining a sample taken from a 12-year-old girl who was
diagnosed with meningitis and survived. He was a microbiologist at the
Crestwood Medical Center in Huntsville.
#12: Walter W. Shervington, M.D., age 62.
Died: April 15, 2000 of cancer at Tulane Medical Hospital. He was an
extensive writer/ lecturer/ researcher about mental health and AIDS in the
African American community.
Died 1998
#11: Jonathan Mann, age 51. Died September
1998, in Swissair Flight 111 over Canada. He was founding director of the
World Health Organization's global Aids program and founded Project SIDA in
Zaire, the most comprehensive Aids research effort in Africa at the time, and
in 1986 he joined the WHO to lead the global response against Aids. He became
director of WHO's global program on Aids which later became the UNAids program.
He then became director of the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and
Human Rights, which was set up at Harvard School of Public Health in 1993. He
caused controversy earlier in 1998 in the media when he accused the US National
Institutes of Health of violating human rights by failing to act quickly on
developing Aids vaccines.
#10: Elizabeth A. Rich, M.D., age 46. Died
July 10, 1998, in a traffic accident while visiting family in Tennessee.
She was an associate professor with tenure in the pulmonary division of the
Department of Medicine at CWRU and University Hospitals of Cleveland. She was
also a member of the executive committee for the Center for AIDS Research and
directed the Bio-safety level 3 facility, a specialized laboratory for the
handling of HIV, virulent TB bacteria, and other infectious agents. .
Died 1994
- 1996
#9: Sidney Harshman, age 67. Died: Dec. 25,
1997, from complications of diabetes. He was a professor of microbiology
and immunology. He was the world's leading expert on staphylococcal alpha
toxins.
#s6-8: Mark Purdey, his Lawyer, and
Veterinarian working with Purdey Die: CJD doctor Mark Purdey was familiar
with the expression "abnormal brain protein." Purdey’s house was
burned down, his lawyer on mad cow issues was driven off the road and died and
the veterinarian in the UK BSE inquiry also died in a mysterious car crash. CJD
specialist Dr C. Bruton was killed in a car crash just before he went public
with a new research paper. The veterinarian on the case also died in a car
crash. Purdey's new lawyer, too, had a car accident, but not fatal. Before Dr.
Purdey’s death, he speculated that Dr. C. Bruton (#2 below) might have known
more than what was revealed in his paper before he was killed.
#4-5 Dr. Tsunao Saitoh, age 46. Died: May
7, 1996. Shot and killed, along with his young daughter, in
LaJolla, California. He was dead behind the wheel of the car, the side window
had been shot out, and the door was open. His daughter appeared to have tried
to run away and she was shot dead, also. The hit was compared to other killings
of Japanese in this country by muggers. Expert in abnormal proteins in
Alzheimer.
#3 Dr. Jawad Al Aubaidi. Died in 1994. A
graduate doctor from Cornel, he was hired to head the mycoplasma biowar
research project. One of Dr. Aubaidi's projects was filling payloads of scud
missles with mycoplasma strains. In 1995, Dr. Aubaidi was murdered by the
Israelis Mussad. His demise, or, neutralization was made to look like an
accident. He was killed in his native Iraq while he was changing a flat tire
and was hit by a truck.
#2 Dr. C. Bruton, a CJD specialist -- who
had just produced a paper on the a new strain of CJD -- was killed in a car
crash before his work was announced to the public. Purdey speculates that
Bruton might have known more than what was revealed in his paper.
#1
Jose Trias, Died: May 19, 1994. Trias
and his wife were murdered in their Chevy Chase, Maryland home. They met with a
friend of theirs, a journalist, before the day of their murder and told him of
their plan to expose HHMI (Howard Hughes Medical Institute) funding of
"special ops" research. Grant money that goes to HHMI is actually
diverted to special black ops research projects.
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