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In reply to the discussion: STOCK MARKET WATCH -- Monday, 20 October 2014 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)17. Why the U.S. Is Building a High-Tech Bubonic Plague Lab in Kazakhstan
http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/why-the-us-is-building-a-high-tech-plague-lab-in-kazakhstan
...When it opens in September 2015, the $102-million project laboratory is meant to serve as a Central Asian way station for a global war on dangerous disease. And as a project under that Pentagon program, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, the lab will be built, and some of its early operation funded, by American taxpayers.
The far-flung biological threat reduction lab may look like a strange idea at a time of various sequester outbreaks, but officials say it's an important anti-terror investment, a much-needed upgrade to a facility that has been described as an aging, un-secure relic of the 1950's, and one that the Defense Dept. fears can't keep pace in an era of WMD.
It's also an investment, they add, in a country where scientists are hungry for more international participation and better facilitiesand where the U.S. is keen to keep sensitive materials and knowledge in the right hands and brains....
...When it opens in September 2015, the $102-million project laboratory is meant to serve as a Central Asian way station for a global war on dangerous disease. And as a project under that Pentagon program, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, the lab will be built, and some of its early operation funded, by American taxpayers.
The far-flung biological threat reduction lab may look like a strange idea at a time of various sequester outbreaks, but officials say it's an important anti-terror investment, a much-needed upgrade to a facility that has been described as an aging, un-secure relic of the 1950's, and one that the Defense Dept. fears can't keep pace in an era of WMD.
It's also an investment, they add, in a country where scientists are hungry for more international participation and better facilitiesand where the U.S. is keen to keep sensitive materials and knowledge in the right hands and brains....
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