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 The following is a representative list of biologicals sold to Iraq by  the United States prior to  the  Gulf War.

Date: August 21,1987
Sent to:State Company for Drug Industries Material s Shipped:

1) Saccharomyces cerevesiae(ATCC2601)
     Batch #08-28-08 (1each)
2) Salmonella choleraaesuis subsp.
    choleraesuis Serotype typhi(ATCC656539)
    Batch #06-86S(1each)
3) Bacillus subtillus(ATCC 6633)
    Batch #10-85(2 each)
4) Klebsiella pneumoniae subsp. pneumoniae(ATCC 10031)
    Batch # 08-13-80 (1 each)
5) Escherichia coli (ATCC 10536)
    Batch # 04-09-80 (1 each)
6) Bacillus cereus (11778)
     Batch #05-85SSV (2  each)
7) Staphylococcus epidermidis (ATCC 12228)
    Batch #11-86S (1 each)
8) Bacillus purnilus(ACTT 14884)
    Batch #09-08-20 ( 2 each)

Date July 11, 1988
Sent to: Iraq Atomic Energy Commission Materials Shipped:

1) Escherichia coli (ATCC 11303)
    Batch #04-87S
    Phage host
2) Cauliflower Mosaic Caulimovirus (ATCC 45031) Batch # 06-14-85
    Plant virus
3) Plasmit in Agrobacterium Tumefaciens
    (ATCC 3739)
    (Ti plasmid for co-cultivation with plant integration vectors in E.coli)Batch # 05-28-85

Date: April 26,1988
Sent to: Iraq Atmomic Energy Commission Materials Shipped:
1) Hulambdal4x-8, clone: human hypoxanthine phosphorbosyltansferase (HRPT) Chromosome(s)
    X q26.1 (ATCC 57236)
    Phase vector: Suggested host E.coli
2) Hulambdal14-8, clone:human hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltansferase(HPRT)Chromosome(s):
    X q26.1 (ATCC 57240)
    Phage vector:Suggested host E. coli
3) Hulambdal 15, clone: human hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase(HPRT) Chromosome(s)
  X q26.1 (ATCC 57242)
  Phage vector: Suggesed host:E.coli

Date: August 31, 1987
Sent to: Iarq Atomic Energy Commission Materials Shipped:

1) Escherichia coli (ATCC 23846)
    Batch #07-29-83 ( 1 each )
2) Escherichia coli(ATCC 33694)
   Batch # 03-87 (1 each)

Date: September 29,1988
Sent to: Ministry of Trade Materials Shipped
:

1) Bacillus anthracis (ATCC 240)
    Batch #05-14-63 (3 each) Class III pathogen
2) Bacillis anthracis(ATCC 3629
    Batch #1963 (3 each) Class III pathogen
3) Clostridium perfringens (ATCC 3629)
    Batch # 10-23-85 (3 each)
4) Clostridium perfringens (ATCC 8009)
   Batch #03-30-84 9 (3 each)
5) Bacillis anthracis (ATCC 9014)
   Batch # 06-27-62 (3 each) Class III pathogen
6) Brucella abortns (ATCC 9014)
    Batch # 05-11-66 ( 3 each) Class III pathogen
7) Clostridium perfringens (ATCC 10388)
    Batch # 06-01-73 ( 3 each)
8) Bacillus anthracis (ATCC 11966)
    Batch# 05-05-70 (3 each) Class III pathogen
9) Clostridium botulinum Type A
    Batch # 07-86 (3 each) Class III pathogen
10) Bacillus cereus (ATCC 33018)
     Batch # 04-83 (3 each)
11) Bacillus ceres (ATCC 33019)
     Batch # 03-88 ( 3 each)

Date: January 21, 1989
Sent to: Iraq Atmic Energy Commission Materials Shipped:

1) PHPT31, clone: human hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) Chromosome(s)
   X q26.1 (ATCC 57057)
2) plambda 500, clone: human hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase pseudogene (HPRT)
   Chromosome(s): 5 p14-p13 (ATCC 57212)


Date: January 17,1989
Sent to: Iraq Atomic Energy Commission Materials Shipped:

1) Hulambdal 4x-8, clone: human hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT)      Chromosone(s)X q26.1 (ATCC 57237)
    Phage vector: Suggested host: E. coli
2) Hulambdal4, clone: human hypoxanthine phosporibosyltransferase (HPRT) Chromosone(s):
    X q26.1 (ATCC 57240)
   Cloned from human lymphoblast
   Phage vector: Suggested host: E. coli
3) Hulambdal 15, clone: human hypoxantrhine phosphoribosytransferase(HPRT)                 Chromosome(s)     X q26.1 (ATCC 57241)
  Phage vector, Suggested host: E. coli

I dont know about anyone else but with the constant beef recalls due to E. coli contamination, which in actuality could be due to a biological attack without our knowledge, the above data not only lists biologicals that are designed to be piggy-backed onto E. coli but if you will notice that quite a few are from human clone sources ,, my question is was there anything else that slid thru the cloning process that could potentially make these biologicals even more dangerous....this information illustrates my point that the supplier to worlds the terrorist and our most dangerous enemy because of this fact is our own federal government , mainly numerous traitors which it harbors..

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