China revives conspiracy theory that links coronavirus with US army lab Fort Detrick
Was Coronavirus Developed in Fort Detrick Military Lab in US? Conspiracy Theory Surfaces After China’s Claim
China revives conspiracy theory that links coronavirus with US army lab Fort Detrick
China hopes U.S. could open up its research base at Fort Detrick to the media, release more information about its over 200 bio-labs overseas, and invite WHO experts to U.S. for #COVID19 origin-tracing investigations: FM spokesperson
The Fort Detrick horror: a closer look at the US' largest biochemical weapons research center
The veil of secrecy surrounding the U.S. Fort Detrick Lab and #COVID19
Concerns raised over U.S. Fort Detrick Lab as #COVID19 rages The pandemic evoked memories of the previous incidents surrounding biological experiments. This is why recently, a U.S. military laboratory in Maryland has become the center of a heated discussion.
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The mind-blowing history at Fort Detrick
One of the first scientists assigned to Fort Detrick’s secret biological warfare laboratory during WWII was bioweapons expert Frank Olson. In 1953, Olson died after plummeting to the ground from a high-rise hotel room window in Manhattan.
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China’s new disinfo strategies on display today: State-run Global Times suggests the virus originated in Fort Detrick, Maryland, based on internet rumors. It’s pushback to Trump officials floating Wuhan lab theory & distracts from CCP mistakes. h/t @niubi .
In late February when President Trump was urging Americans not to panic over the novel coronavirus, alarms were sounding at the National Center for Medical Intelligence at Fort Detrick in Maryland.
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Army scientists at Fort Detrick work around the clock to find medical solution to coronavirus
Fort Detrick medical unit prepares for deployment
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