Are The Worlds Top Microbiologists Being Murdered?
The first anthrax attacks were reported in the US on October 19, 2001. Since then, the world’s leading experts in the field of microbiology have been dying, most under extremely suspicious circumstances. Here are some details of the most significant 20 such deaths: November 12, 2001: Dr. Benito Que, a cell biologist working on infectious diseases, was found beaten to death outside his laboratory at the Miami Medical School. No arrests and no suspects. November 14, 2001: Dr. Don C. Wiley was one of the world’s most highly renowned biochemists who worked at Harvard. His car was found in the middle of the Mississippi River Bridge, with the engine running. Thirty-five days later, Dr. Wiley’s body was fished out of the river, 300 miles south of where he vanished. No arrests, no suspects. November 23, 2001: Dr. Vladimir Pasechnik, a former microbiologist for Biopreparat, the Soviet biological-weapons production facility, was found dead of a reported stroke in Wiltshire, England. Dr. Pasechni