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WEAPONIZED EBOLA AND MARBURG VIRUSES may have leaked from Maryland’s Fort Detrick DHS lab when two scientist lovers had violent argument
By sdwells // 2025-05-19
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The US government is hard at work creating the next pandemic in aerosol form from the deadliest viruses on planet Earth. Two idiot scientists had a romantic spat at the Ft. Detrick lab and one of them poked a hole in other one’s hazmat suit, likely exposes the victim and helping to “accidentally” release the next bioweapon of terror as an aerosolized, genetically mutated version of Ebola (EBOV) or Marburg (MARV) virus. Yes, the Department of Homeland Insecurity is working hard to royally screw up the planet by creating recombination genomes of strains of deadly Ebola and Marburg viruses and testing them in rats and monkeys in a biolab near Frederick, Maryland. What could possibly go wrong?

Biolab workers really “screwed up” this time while having a relationship fight in the most dangerous bioweapons lab on the planet, right here on US soil

Filoviruses like Ebola and Marburg are classified as Category A bioterrorism agents by the CDC due to their high lethality and potential for mass casualties. Research into aerosol transmission—meant to develop countermeasures—has also raised concerns about dual-use risks. A 2012 study at Fort Detrick successfully modified mice to be susceptible to airborne Ebola, a step critics argue could enable weaponization. “I am told in public records that they are doing experiments or have done experiments to aerosolize Ebola at the Impact lab, that’s the DHS lab nearby Fort Detrick,” Sen. Paul said during a Senate hearing. “The idea of aerosolizing Ebola… is incredibly dangerous and probably goes against the Biological Weapons Convention.” Recent revelations about U.S. biolabs experimenting with aerosolized Ebola have raised alarms among scientists and policymakers. The debate centers on whether such research, conducted at facilities like Fort Detrick and the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Impact Lab, poses an unacceptable risk of accidental—or intentional—release. The discussion gained traction after Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) questioned officials about unreported safety breaches, including an alleged incident where a jilted lab worker sabotaged a colleague’s hazmat suit during a study on weaponized Ebola. The Senate hearing also exposed troubling lapses in biolab oversight. An anonymous HHS source revealed an incident where a researcher allegedly punctured a colleague’s protective gear during a personal dispute while working with Ebola. Dr. Connie Schmaljohn, the lab director, reportedly failed to report the breach, raising questions about accountability. Talk about domestic terrorism. Our own government is engaging in it and pretending like it’s just another day at the lab. Data from the past decade shows hundreds of accidental pathogen releases in U.S. labs, including anthrax, tuberculosis, and Ebola. Between 2014 and 2022, over 600 such incidents were recorded, with at least two workers infected—though no deaths were reported. While research on deadly pathogens is critical for medical preparedness, the lack of transparency and recurring safety failures fuel fears of catastrophic accidents—or worse, intentional misuse. As global tensions rise, the ethical and security implications of aerosolizing Ebola demand urgent scrutiny. Whether for defense or disaster, the line between protection and peril remains perilously thin. Bookmark plague.info to your favorite independent websites for updates on new gain-of-function viruses and weaponized biological warfare attacks DHS, CDC and WHO use against humanity. Sources for this article include: Pandemic.news GatewayPundit.com NaturalNews.com Armageddonprose.substack.com    
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