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Science, Secrecy, and the Smithsonian - The Strange History of the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program (Hardcover)
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Science, Secrecy, and the Smithsonian - The Strange History of the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program (Hardcover)
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This is the story of how the Smithsonian Institute became
intertwined in a secret biological warfare project. During the
1960s, the Smithsonian Institution undertook a large-scale
biological survey of a group of uninhabited tropical islands in the
Pacific. It was one of the largest and most sweeping biological
survey programs of all time, a six-year-long enterprise during
which Smithsonian personnel banded 1.8 million birds, captured live
specimens and took blood samples, and catalogued the avian,
mammalian, reptile, and plant life of 48 Pacific islands. But there
was a twist. The study had been initiated, funded, and was overseen
by the U.S. Biological Laboratories at Fort Detrick, Maryland. The
home of the American biological warfare program. In signing the
contract to perform the survey, the Smithsonian became a literal
subcontractor to a secret biological warfare project. And by
participating in the survey, the Smithsonian scientists were paving
the way for top-secret biological warfare tests in the Pacific.
Critics charged the Smithsonian with having entered into a Faustian
bargain that made the institution complicit in the sordid business
of biological warfare, a form of combat which, if it were ever put
into practice and used against human populations, could cause mass
disease, suffering, and death. The Smithsonian had no proper role
in any such activities, said the critics, and should never have
undertaken the survey. Science, Secrecy, and the Smithsonian: The
Strange History of the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program
explores the workings of the survey program, places it in its
historical context, describes the military tests that followed, and
evaluates the critical objections to the Smithsonian's
participation in the project.
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