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Ruthr.Al-Qaeda Targets Lethal Disease Research Facility on NY Island

Annie Jacobsen
24 Sep 2008
Al-Qaeda Targets Lethal Disease Research Facility on NY Island

Until her arrest in Afghanistan this summer, Aafia Siddiqui was the FBI's
most wanted 
woman in the world. Now the U.S.-educated, Pakistani mother of three is being
held in 
New York's Metropolitan Detention Center facing attempted murder charges.

Aafia Siddiqui holds biology and neuroscience degrees from Massachusetts
Institute of 
Technology (M.I.T.) and Brandeis University. In 2003, she vanished from
Pakistan and 
reappeared on July 17, 2008, outside the governor's compound in Ghazni,
Afghanistan. 
According to the FBI indictment against her, Siddiqui was carrying
"various documents, 
various chemicals, and a computer thumb drive."

Aafia Siddiqui is believed to be an al-Qaeda operative. Among the documents in
her 
possession were handwritten notes referring to a "mass-casualty
attack" listing locations 
commonly known to be targets: Wall Street, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of
Liberty, and 
the Empire State Building. But one target, Plum Island, remains virtually
unknown to the 
American public. If Siddiqui really is an al-Qaeda operative, the consideration
that this 
government facility (officially known as the Plum Island Animal Disease
Research Center) is 
a target is unnerving.

Located approximately eight miles off the coast of Connecticut, the 840-acre
research 
facility is home to the most virulent zoonotic diseases in the world. The
lethal diseases 
stored and studied on Plum Island are transmitted to humans by animals. The
only U.S. 
strains of foot-and-mouth disease (eradicated from American soil in 1929) are
secured in 
freezers on Plum Island, as are strains of polio, hog cholera, and African
Swine Fever. None 
of the animals on the island ever leave; those that come uninvited, like deer
that 
sometimes swim there from the mainland, are shot.

The island, located in the Long Island Sound, is 85 miles north of Manhattan.
It was 
purchased as a government facility in the late 1800s and used as a defense fort
during 
both world wars. After World War II, Plum Island became a bio-warfare lab —
with its set-
up and operation spearheaded by former Nazi scientist Eric Traub, who had been
Hitler's 
bio-weapons doctor before he was captured.

In 1954, the Department of Agriculture took over control of Plum Island,
transforming the 
facility into "America's first line of defense against foreign animal
disease." By 1999, 
outspoken scientists and government officials called for the facility to be
closed down, 
saying the study of obscure zoonotic diseases did not warrant the $16.5 million
that 
taxpayers were spending on it each year. Further, many felt the risks
associated with a 
category-five hurricane hitting the laboratory outweighed the benefits of the
research 
going on there. A hurricane in 1991 knocked power out on the island and
threatened the 
release of deadly germs; there was another power outage in 2002. Along came the

terrorist attacks of 9/11. Control ceded to the Department of Homeland Security
and the 
government shifted its focus from closing the facility to expanding it.

In a recent op-ed piece for the Hartford Courant, Connecticut State Attorney
General 
Richard Blumenthal outlined some of the dangers associated with the
"monstrous risks" of 
the Plum Island facility — should it be compromised. Among them:

    * The proximity of Plum Island to New York City, one of the nation's
most populous 
cities and a repeated target of terrorist attacks.

    * The fact that 20 million people live within 50 miles of Long Island
Sound.

    * The proximity of Plum Island to a nuclear submarine base, a nuclear
submarine 
construction facility, the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, and a major nuclear power
plant.

    * The special security risks of protecting and providing emergency response
services to 
an island.

A final decision about whether or not to expand the current island facility or
move it will 
be reached before the administration change on January 20, 2009. Until then,
the debate 
as to where the facility should go continues.

One fact is not up for debate. Al-Qaeda's desire for a mass-casualty attack
on American 
soil isn't going anywhere. That an al-Qaeda operative — a scientist with
a biology degree 
from M.I.T. — was arrested overseas with a U.S. biological and agro-defense
facility listed 
in her own handwriting as being on a "wish list" of attacks only
underscores this fact.

No wonder the FBI considered Aafia Siddiqui one of the most wanted women in the
world.

Note: Siddiqui failed to show up for her arraignment in federal court in
Manhattan on 
September 4. Her attorney cited poor health as she recovers from a gunshot
wound. 
During an interrogation in Afghanistan last July, Siddiqui commandeered a
weapon and 
fired at U.S. Army officers, FBI agents, and her interpreters. One agent
returned fire and 
Siddiqui was shot in the torso.

In August, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security listed five mainland
locations (other 
than Plum Island) it is considering to house a new, Biosafety Level 4
laboratory: Flora, 
Mississippi, is at the top of the list. Other sites include Athens, Georgia;
Manhattan, 
Kansas; San Antonio, Texas; and Butner, North Carolina.

This article originally appeared at PajamasMedia.com 



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