Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland, is home to the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases where deadly agents like Ebola, smallpox and anthrax are studied
Fort Detrick research has included testing biological agents, exposing animals and humans to toxic sprays, engineering dust to float like anthrax and creating lethal drops, powders, sprays, toothpaste and cigars intended to assassinate foreign leaders
Safety lapses are known to occur; in 2002, anthrax was leaked from Fort Detrick and it was later reported that “multiple episodes of contamination may have occurred”
While offensive biowarfare research was ended in the U.S. in 1969, and the U.S. and China adopted a treaty banning the development of bioweapons, there are loopholes. Namely, defensive bioweapons research is still allowed
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