Thursday, December 21, 2006

Another Smoking Gun


Bush "Developing Illegal Bioterror Weapons":
"In violation of the US Code and international law, the Bush administration is spending more money (in inflation-adjusted dollars) to develop illegal, offensive germ warfare than the $2 billion spent in World War II on the Manhattan Project to make the atomic bomb.
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So says Francis Boyle, the professor of international law who drafted the Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989 enacted by Congress. He states the Pentagon 'is now gearing up to fight and 'win' biological warfare' pursuant to two Bush national strategy directives adopted 'without public knowledge and review' in 2002.
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The Pentagon's Chemical and Biological Defense Program was revised in 2003 to implement those directives, endorsing 'first-use' strike of chemical and biological weapons (CBW) in war, says Boyle, who teaches at the University of Illinois, Champaign.
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Terming the action 'the proverbial smoking gun,' Boyle said the mission of the controversial CBW program 'has been altered to permit development of offensive capability in chemical and biological weapons!' [Original italics.]
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The same directives, Boyle charges in his book Biowarfare and Terrorism (Clarity Press), 'unconstitutionally usurp and nullify the right and the power of the United States Congress to declare war, in gross and blatant violation of Article 1, Section 8, Clause 11 of the United States Constitution....'"
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