Videos

Plum Island: Deadly Diseases on the Move?

AP Video - Government research on the feared foot-and-mouth virus may move from isolated Plum Island, N.Y. to a site on the mainland. The question is if the virus escaped, could an outbreak be contained? (April 11 2008)


Proposed NBAF Site

Currently used as pasture for up to 100 horses stabled at the UGA Livestock Arena at S. Milledge Ave. and Simonton Bridge Rd./Whitehall Rd.

 

Bio-Lab in Athens Creates Concern - WNEG TV

Kathy Prescott and Grady Thrasher of AthensFAQ discuss NBAF on News Channel 32 WNEG-TV


 

MYTHS ABOUT NBAF

Edward Hammond of The Sunshine Project - the international watchdog organization that monitors the proliferation and mismanagement of highly dangerous pathogen laboratories in the U.S and abroad - speaks at The University of Georgia January 22, 2008.  10 Parts.


Part One - Intro


Part Two -
Myth #1 - Because NBAF will work on animal diseases, the risks to humans are fewer and there is less reason for community concern

Myth #2(A) -(Lie) NBAF will have only small quanities of bioweapons agents

Myth #2(B) - The infections can't spread

 


Part Three -
Myth #2(C) - If released, the bugs will die before they can cause harm

 


Part Four -
Myth #3 - NBAF will replace Plum Island, making this a one-for-one swap or zero-sum process

 

 


Part Five -
Myth #4 - Facilities like NBAF are tightly regulated by the Federal Goverment to prevent accidents and domestic terrorism


Part Six -
Myth #5 Facilities like NBAF are hubs for economic development/Biotech industry

 


Part Seven
Myth #6 - NBAF will conduct valuable research, bringing prestige and enhanced educational oppurtunity for UGA/Athens

 


Part Eight
Question and answer - What is the worst case release scenario?

 


Part Nine
Dr. Corrie Brown of UGA responds

 

 


Part Ten
Kathy Prescott and Grady Thrasher of FAQ regarding the economic impact of NBAF


John Monroe of GNAT interviews Congressional Candidate William Lawson, MD on the proposed National Bio- & Agro-Defense Facility in Butner, North Carolina


VVH-TV News Chief Investigative Reporter Karl Grossman interviews author Long Island native and lawyer Michael Christopher Carroll about his work "Lab 257". This work takes us on a shocking journey inside the notorious Plum Island biological research facility.


FAQ Commerical for All-Community Meeting