Is the Zika virus an offshoot of a secret U.S. Army ‘entomological warfare’ program?

Thursday, March 24, 2016
By Paul Martin

by: Daniel Barker
NaturalNews.com
Thursday, March 24, 2016

Could the Zika virus “epidemic” be part of a secret U.S. Army program created to develop weaponized mosquitoes for “entomological warfare” purposes?

According to The Smoking Gun, the Army has long been interested in such methods of waging war against its enemies, and some now suspect that the Zika virus could be a test run of its entomological warfare program:

“The March 1981 report on ‘entomological warfare’ was prepared following research at the Dugway Proving Ground, the sprawling Utah facility where the Army tests biological and chemical weapons systems.

“The report examined the methods by which U.S. military members and civilians could come under attack by mosquitoes infected with yellow fever. The report notes that, according to U.S. intelligence information, Warsaw Pact nations ‘have attempted development of an EW capability.’

“Along with cost estimates for possible EW attacks–which seem remarkably affordable and cost effective–the report estimated that upwards of 40 percent of those bitten by infected mosquitoes would die.”

A brief history of the U.S. Army’s entomological warfare research programs

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