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The Encephalitis Outbreak, Hussein And Castro: A CIA /CDC
Cover Up?
By:
Ernesto F. Betancourt, 10/18/99
The October 18-25 issue of The New Yorker carries a
well researched story by Richard Preston that has created quite a
furor: the possibility that the mysterious encephalitis outbreak in
New York City was really a deliberate bioterrorist attack generated by
Iraq's Saddam Hussein. The CIA was described as being
deeply involved in research on biological terrorism and potentially
interested in following up the Iraqi connection. However,
according to a report on 10/12/99 in The Washington Post, a CIA
anonymous spokesman arrogantly refuted the story without offering any
explanation to the mysterious outbreak. In fact, he stated
"To imply that there is an investigation gives it more
credibility than it deserves." Regardless of whether or not
Iraq is involved in this specific outbreak case, The New Yorker
article offers an interesting lead into possible Cuba-Iraq cooperation
in germ warfare that should not be ignored.
On page 105 of
the magazine, a quotation is made of a conversation in which Saddam
refers to a dossier about "details of his ultimate weapon,
developed in secret laboratories outside Iraq...Free of UN inspection,
the laboratories would develop the SV1417 strain of the West Nile
virus—capable of destroying 97 percent of all life in an urban
environment..." Now, where could such a research be
undertaken? A few characteristics will help narrow our location
choices:
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it must have a technological capability to
undertake such research;
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it must be a country friendly to Iraq and hostile
to the US;
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it must be outside the reach of any UN inspection;
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it must be a close society, where these activities
can be free of press coverage; and,
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it must be located within the reach of migratory
birds.
There is only
one place on earth that meets those requirements: Castro's Cuba.
Under Castro's close supervision, as will be explained further, a
program for using migratory birds to introduce epidemics into the US
has been going on in Cuba since the early eighties. In the
recently released book Biohazard, former Soviet Colonel Ken Alibek,
reports that his boss in the Soviet germ warfare program returned from
Cuba stating: "the Cubans have developed a germ warfare
capability." This is a fairly reliable and well informed
source. Besides, the comment was made in a context that was
neither accusatory nor politically motivated. It was a private
conversation among colleagues.
There are many
other indications that Cuba meets the technology capability
requirement, including the report presented last year on the Cuba
threat to US security by Secretary of Defense William Cohen
recognizing that Cuba's capabilities in Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology could be directed to develop such weapons, although the
US had no evidence at that time it had done so. No report is
known on any Cuban effort to develop weapon delivery systems.
However, Secretary Cohen's comment does not exclude the possibility
that the Pentagon was not looking for migratory birds and mosquitoes
as delivery systems. In conclusion, Cuba certainly meets the
technology capability requirement.
Castro's
hostility to the US is so well known that it does not require any
documentation. As to friendly relations with Iraq, the links go
back to the so-called Non-Aligned Movement meeting in Cuba back in
1979. Castro even provided doctors to perform back surgery on
Hussein. As a fellow rogue state, Cuba has always supported Iraq
at the UN against the US.
Getting
closer to possible cooperation on germ warfare activities between the
two countries, there is an intriguing piece of news. Dr.
Manuel Limonta, Director of the Center for Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology, an institution suspected of being a cover for germ
warfare research and development, was reported in June this year to
have been dismissed from his position amid widespread rumors of
corruption in his dealings with Iraq. On June 29, 1999, the
regime officially reported his dismissal, although with the
clarification that no corruption was involved. But the reference
to Iraq reflects the fact that there is some exchange going on between
the two countries in this field.
This industry is managed under the direct supervision of Castro, with
his personal Support and Coordination Group acting parallel to
the formal chain of command. Contrary to reports indicating it
is an industry open and accessible, there are reports of plants kept
under very tight security rules. In fact, a July 1993 UNDP
mission to draft a program to provide management assistance and
training to the industry ended in failure when an American member of
that mission, Dr. Stuart Diamond, attempted to introduce a
questionnaire asking about relationships among the network of industry
enterprises. To the dismay of the professor, the Cubans saw his
professional good faith inquiry as a spying effort. The
questionnaire was rejected, the UN was informed they did not want
Americans doing the training and the negotiations ended in an impasse.
So, not even those trying to help Cuba escape the veil of secrecy
maintained for this industry. As to being a close society, with
the exception of North Korea, Cuba is as closed as you can get.
Finally, the
research undertaken in Cuba is precisely centered on developing virus
strains suitable to be inoculated to the many migratory birds that fly
North-South in the Fall and South-North in the Spring. It can be
concluded that Cuba is the most plausible candidate for the germ
warfare research and development activities referred to by Saddam
Hussein in The New Yorker article.
Therefore, it
will be advisable to look at the other facts related to use of
migratory birds-mosquitoes as delivery systems in germ warfare.
First, two points related to the New York case:
· It was widely reported
there was a diagnostic turnabout in the case of the outbreak of
encephalitis in New York. An alert staffer at the Bronx Zoo,
pathologist Tracey McNamara, associated an unusual level of dead birds
with swollen brains to the outbreak. As a result, it was
concluded that the initial St Louis virus CDC diagnosis was incorrect
The outbreak was then linked to the West Nile virus. A
recent report added another virus. But no plausible
epidemiological explanation is still available or at least has been
shared with the public.
· West Nile fever was originally
diagnosed in Uganda in 1937. There was an outbreak in 1950 in
Egypt. The most recent outbreak took place in Romania in 1996.
John Roehrig of CDC said "it is not yet clear how the virus got
to New York, but it could be from bird migration or from
virus-carrying imported birds that infected the area's mosquito
population." According to the researchers quoted, how this
virus reached the US is an epidemiological mystery, since it has never
been identified in North or South America.
As an
investigative hypothesis for solving this epidemiological mystery, it
would be worthwhile to consider some related events from Cuba.
This hypothesis is predicated on linking a few facts.
· Fact number one is a book
published in 1998 by Miami Editorial Universal. The book is entitled
Natumaleza Cubana. Its author is Carlos Wotzkow, a former
researcher at the Cuban Zoo Institute who now lives in Switzerland.
The book is related to environmental damage to Cuba caused by Castro's
regime and the author's personal travails. However, on page 54,
Mr. Wotzkow accuses Dr. Rosa Elena Simeon of falsely blaming the US
for a porcine virus epidemic that led to a decision to kill all pigs,
an accusation for which, according to Mr. Wotzkow, she was rewarded
with the presidency of the Cuban Academy of Sciences. The
decision to kill the pigs "had a dual purpose, to accuse the CIA
and the American government of introducing infectious diseases in Cuba
and to confiscate the meat from domestic consumption in order to can
it for export to Africa." This accusation against the CIA,
incidentally, is rebutted in the current issue of the quarterly
journal Critical Reviews in Microbiology as being totally unfounded.
Reflecting the prevailing confusion on these matters, the author of
this research also considers Cuba is not engaged in developing
biological weapons.
· On page 57 of Wotzkow's book,
fact number two, the author explains what he calls the militarization
of science in Cuba, as experienced at the Zoological Institute.
He claims he was fired, among other reasons, for his opposition to a
military project within the Institute. The project was proposed
by Castro himself and led to the creation of what was called the
Biological Front: "An idea to undertake biological warfare
against United States territory through introducing viruses of
infectious diseases inoculated in migratory birds."
According to Mr. Wotzkow, as a result, the Zoo Institute--eventually
merged into another agency--became associated with the Pedro Kouri
Tropical Medicine Institute in research aimed at identifying viruses
that could be transmitted through birds.
· Raul Castro is reported to have
expressed, in a private conversation early in the eighties, the
intention of the Cuban Government to retaliate in kind against the US
for introducing viruses such as the one that allegedly caused the
Hemorrhagic Dengue epidemic, by resorting to the same tactics
allegedly used by the US. In Alibek's book, Castro's decision to
undertake the development of germ warfare capabilities is linked to
his accusation that the US was responsible for the outbreak of
Hemorrhagic Dengue in the early eighties. In addition, on
January 29, 1997, Fidel Castro warned the US that Cuba "was
a lamb that the dragon could find was filled with poison," a
statement interpreted as a veiled threat of Cuba's potential use of
germ warfare against the US. These statements tend to support what Mr.
Wotzkow denounces in his book. This is fact number three.
· Whatever the motivations, the
fact is that Castro has been for almost twenty years engaged in the
development of germ warfare capabilities as well as in a delivery
system using migratory birds to introduce epidemics into the US to be
transmitted by mosquitoes. The huge investment on genetic
engineering and biotechnology plants, reported by Science and Business
to reach one billion dollars, could easily hide these activities.
Since Cuba lacks the financial resources to make such an investment,
one has to wonder if Hussein is paying for this in exchange for doing
his bidding in germ warfare.
· The effort involved is described
by Dr. Luis Roberto Hernandez in an interview with El Nuevo Herald.
In that interview, Dr. Hernandez, at present a professor of Entomology
at the University of Puerto Rico, reports he worked in the Biological
Front Project until 1995, when he defected in London. They
identified and produced virus strains and selected migratory birds to
carry them. The center is located in secret installations
outside the Miramar complex housing the rest of the biotechnology
laboratories, at the farm La Chata, the former country home of
President Carlos Prio Socarras. The Cuban researchers were unwittingly
and naively helped in their program by American researchers who shared
with them information on techniques related to
"ringing" migratory birds and the data obtained about their
migratory habits from that research. According to La
Revista Cubana de Medicina Tropical, Vol. 11, 1996, unaware of what
the Cubans were doing, CDC provided them in 1988 with strains of
the St Louis virus to further their research.
That is fact number four.
· In July this year, the Cuban
government organized a trial, before the usual kangaroo court that has
typified the Castro regime, accusing the US of genocide against Cuba.
The court issued an unenforceable sentence ordering the US to
pay reparations amounting to US$ 181 billion. This trial
was based mostly on the embargo and actions such as the Bay of Pigs.
Charge Number VII, however, covers accusations that the US was
responsible for introducing the viruses that caused porcine and
hemorrhagic fever epidemics as well as many other hostile actions in
biological warfare. The individual accusations are now being
broadcast daily in one hour TV programs. Vitral, a
Catholic Church publication, complained that these broadcasts aimed at
encouraging US hatred among Cubans. This is fact number five.
· The virus first appeared in New
York in July and August shortly after birds returned North.
Then, during the recent initial session of the UN General Assembly the
Cuban delegation made the genocide accusation the central issue of its
attacks against the US, including undertaking biological warfare
measures. The return of this delegation to Havana was
unique. They were received at a mass event at Havana University,
Castro addressed the event. On September 30, 1999, the Granma headline
stated: "Historic and victorious battle right in the Empire's
heart." Could this victory be fact number six?
· Surprisingly, among the
delegation speakers at Havana University was Dr. Rosa Elena Simeon,
the same woman who made the initial accusations against the CIA and
now heads the agency directly accountable to Castro for overseeing
research to send viruses to the US by inoculating migratory birds.
There was no explanation given as to why this woman, who has no
diplomatic role to play in the delegation to the UN General Assembly,
was included. Could it be she came under diplomatic cover to verify
delivery system preparations on the US side or because something went
wrong? Could this be fact number seven?
Nobody is saying
that these individual pieces of evidence conclusively prove that the
New York encephalitis outbreak has been caused by Cuba. They
raise quite a plausible hypothesis, however. As is applied in
police investigations these are significant indications the Cubans had
the motive, the opportunity and the weapon. It could be that CDC
finds a completely unrelated explanation to this specific outbreak.
But as long as they are not able to provide such alternative
explanation, they neither have the right to summarily reject any
hypothesis, nor to refuse to investigate, as was stated by the
anonymous CIA spokesman. Much less when CDC unwittingly helped
the Cuban research effort that may have resulted in creating this
potential threat.
In the context
of the possibility that Cuba is the surrogate country mentioned by
Saddam Hussein in The New Yorker article, the urgency of a thorough
investigation of these facts cannot be exaggerated.
Americans have a
need and a right to know. The situation demands a thorough and
unambiguous explanation, not an arrogant cover-up. |