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Dead Scientists


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List of Dead Scientists (78 so far counted)

The following list is provided by Steve Quayle. Please visit his site for in depth explanations, including pictures of the scientists.

List of Dead Scientists
©Steve Quayle, 2004-2005. www.stevequayle.com

2005 deaths

  • #78: Leonid Strachunsky. Died: June 8 bio weapons researcher
  • #77: Robert J. Lull, age 66. Died: May 19 chief of nuclear medicine at San Francisco General Hospital, radiology professor at UCSF
  • #76: Todd Kauppila, age 41. Died: May 8 Scatter Reduction Grids in Megavolt Radiography
  • #75: David Banks, age 55. Died: May 8 principal scientist with quarantine authority, Biosecurity Australia
  • #74: Dr. Douglas James Passaro, age 43. Died April 18 epidemiologist
  • #73: Geetha Angara, age 43. Died: February 8 chemist
  • #72: Jeong H. Im, age 72. Died: January 7 protein chemist
  • Died in 2004
  • #s70-71: Tom Thorne, age 64; Beth Williams, age 53; Died: December 29 experts on chronic wasting disease and brucellosis
  • #69: Taleb Ibrahim al-Daher. Died: December 21, 2004. Iraqi nuclear scientist
  • #68: John R. La Montagne, age 61. Died: November 2 PhD, Head of US Infectious Diseases unit under Tommie Thompson. Was NIAID Deputy Director. Expert in AIDS Program work and Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
  • #67: Matthew Allison, age 32. Died: October 13 molecular biology and biotechnology.
  • #66: Mohammed Toki Hussein al-Talakani, age 40. Died: September 5 Iraqi nuclear scientist
  • #65: Professor John Clark, Age 52, Died: August 12 animal science and biotechnology developed techniques for the genetic modification of livestock. Head of the science lab which created Dolly the sheep.
  • #64: Dr. John Badwey, age 54. Died: July 21 Biochemist at Harvard Medical School specializing in infectious diseases.
  • #63: Dr. Bassem al-Mudares. Died: July 21 chemist
  • #62: Professor Stephen Tabet, age 42. Died on July 6 world-renowned HIV doctor and researcher
  • #61: Dr. Larry Bustard, age 53. Died July 2 expert in bioterrorism, his team came up with a new technology used against biological and chemical agents.
  • #60: Edward Hoffman, age 62. Died July 1 professor and a scientist
  • #59: John Mullen, age 67. Died: June 29 Nuclear physicist
  • 58: Dr. Paul Norman, age 52. Died: June 27 Expert in chemical and biological weapons, chief scientist for chemical and biological defense at the Ministry of Defense (UK)
  • #57: Dr. Assefa Tulu, age 45. Died: June 24 Epidemiologist
  • #56: Thomas Gold, age 84. Died: June 22 Radiophysics and Space Research, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy at Cornell University
  • #55: Antonina Presnyakova, age 46. Died: May 25 Russian scientist Virology and Biotechnology
  • #54: Dr. Eugene Mallove, age 56. Died: May 14 Energy Expert who was working on viable energy, well respected for his knowledge of cold fusion
  • #53: William T. McGuire, age 39. Found May 5, 2004, last seen late April NJ University Professor and Senior programmer analyst and adjunct professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, one of the world's leading microbiologists and an expert in developing and overseeing multiple levels of biocontainment facilities
  • #52: Ilsley Ingram, age 84. Died on April 12 Director of the Supraregional Haemophilia Reference Centre and the Supraregional Centre for the Diagnosis of Bleeding Disorders at the St. Thomas Hospital in London
  • #51: Mohammed Munim al-Izmerly, Died: April Iraqi chemistry professor
  • #50: Vadake Srinivasan, Died: March 13 Microbiologist
  • #49: Dr. Michael Patrick Kiley, age 62. Died: January 24 Ebola, Mad Cow Expert
  • #48: LEAD Technologies Inc. V1.01 Robert Shope, age 74. Died: January 23 Virus Expert Who Warned of Epidemics
  • #47: Dr Richard Stevens, age 54. Died: January 6 ematologist (hematologists analyze the cellular composition of blood and blood producing tissues e.g. bone marrow)
  • 46: Robert Aranosia, age 61. Died: December 18 Oakland County deputy medical examiner.

DIED IN 2003

  • #45: Robert Leslie Burghoff, age 45. Died: November 20 Viral Scientist
  • #44: Michael Perich, age 46. Died: October 11 LSU West Nile research scientist, known as one of the country's experts on vector-borne diseases
  • #43: David Kelly, age 59. Died: July 18 British biological weapons expert, Ministry of Defense's chief scientific officer and senior adviser to the proliferation and arms control secretariat, and to the Foreign Office's non-proliferation department. The senior adviser on biological weapons to the UN biological weapons inspections teams (Unscom) from 1994 to 1999
  • #42: Dr. Leland Rickman, age 47. Died: June 24 expert on infectious diseases, onsultant on bioterrorism, president of the Infectious Disease Assn. of California, was a multidisciplinary professor and practitioner with expertise in infectious diseases, internal medicine, epidemiology, microbiology and antibiotic utilization.
  • #41: 'Dr. Roger' Died: Summer, genetics scientist
  • #40: Carlo Urbani, age 46. Died: in April epidemiologist
  • Died 2002
  • #39: Roman Kuzmin. Died December, 24-year-old Russian surgeon studying orthopedic surgical techniques
  • 38: Steven Mostow, age 63. Died: March 25, infectious disease and bioterrorism expert
  • #37: Dr. David Wynn-Williams, age 55. Died: March 24 astrobiologist with the Antarctic Astrobiology Project and the NASA Ames Research Center. He was studying the capability of microbes to adapt to environmental extremes, including the bombardment of ultraviolet rays and global warming.
  • 35-36: Tanya Holzmayer, age 46, Guyang "Mathew" Huang, 38 Died: February 28, microbiologists
  • #34: Dr. Ian Langford, age 40, Died: February 12 leading university research scientist working on Global Environment, specializing in links between human health and the environment risk, was. Specialist in leukemia and infections.
  • #33: Dr. Vladamir "Victor" Korshunov, age 56. Died: February 9 head of the microbiology sub-facility at the Russian State Medical University
  • #32: David W. Barry, age 58, Died: January 28, Scientist who co-discovered AZT
  • #31: Dr. Ivan Glebov. Died: January, Russian Microbiologist
  • #30: Dr. Alexi Brushlinski. Died: January, Russian Microbiologist
  • Died 2001
  • #29 Dr. Benito Que, age 52. died November 12 cell biologist, involved in research on aids, oncology research in the hematology department
  • #28: Dr. Vladimer Pasechnik, age 64. Died: December 23, the #1 scientist in the FSU's bioweapons program, DNA sequencing research
  • #27: Dr. Don Wiley, age 57. Vanished: December 16, Molecular Biologist with Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, top Deadly Contagious Virus expert
  • #26: Dr. Set Van Nguyen, age 44. Died: December 14 vaccine to protect against biological weapons
  • #25: Dr. David Schwartz , age 57. Died: December 10, iophysics, and regarded as an authority on DNA sequencing
  • #s22-24: Avishai Berkman, age 50, Amiramp Eldor, age 59 Yaacov Matzner, age 54, all Died: November 24, World experts in hematology and blood clotting.
  • 21: Jeffrey Paris Wall, age 41. Died: November 6 biomedical expert
  • #16-#20: Five Unnamed Microbiologists. Died: October 4, 2001. Four of Five unnamed microbiologists on a plane that was brought down by a missile near the Black sea on the Russian border. Traveling from Israel to Russia; business not disclosed. 3 scientists were experts in medical research or public health. The plane is believed by many in Israel to have had as many as four or five passengers who were microbiologists. Both Israel and Novosibirsk are homes for cutting-edge microbiological research. Novosibirsk is known as the scientific capital of Siberia. There are over 50 research facilities there, and 13 full universities for a population of only 2.5 million people.
  • #15: Professor Janusz Jeljaszewicz, Died: on May 7 expert in Staphylococci and Staphylococcal Infections. His main scientific interests and achievements were in the mechanism of action and biological properties of staphylococcal toxins, and included the immunomodulatory properties and experimental treatment of tumors by Propionibacterium.

Died 2000

  • #14: Linda Reese, age 52. Died: December 25, Microbiologist
  • #13: Mike Thomas, age 35. Died: July 16, microbiologist
  • #12: Walter W. Shervington, M.D., age 62. Died: April 15, writer/ lecturer/ researcher about mental health and AIDS

Died 1998

  • #11: Jonathan Mann, age 51. Died September, founding director of the World Health Organization's global Aids program and founded Project SIDA in Zaire, the most comprehensive Aids research effort in Africa at the time, and in 1986 he joined the WHO to lead the global response against Aids. He became director of WHO's global program on Aids which later became the UNAids program. He then became director of the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, which was set up at Harvard School of Public Health in 1993. He caused controversy earlier in 1998 in the media when he accused the US National Institutes of Health of violating human rights by failing to act quickly on developing Aids vaccines.
  • #10: Elizabeth A. Rich, M.D., age 46. Died July 10, directed the Bio-safety level 3 facility, a specialized laboratory for the handling of HIV, virulent TB bacteria, and other infectious agents.

Died 1994 - 1996

  • #9: Sidney Harshman, age 67. Died: Dec. 25, professor of microbiology and immunology. He was the world's leading expert on staphylococcal alpha toxins.
  • #s6-8: Mark Purdey, his Lawyer, and Veterinarian working with Purdey Die, Purdey was familiar with the expression "abnormal brain protein"
  • #4-5 Dr. Tsunao Saitoh, age 46. Died: May 7, Expert in abnormal proteins in Alzheimer
  • #3 Dr. Jawad Al Aubaidi. Died in 1994. A graduate doctor from Cornel, he was hired to head the mycoplasma biowar research project. One of Dr. Aubaidi's projects was filling payloads of scud missles with mycoplasma strains.
  • #2 Dr. C. Bruton, a CJD specialist -- who had just produced a paper on the a new strain of CJD
  • #1 Jose Trias, Died: May 19, 1994, before the day of their murder and told him of their plan to expose HHMI (Howard Hughes Medical Institute) funding of "special ops" research. Grant money that goes to HHMI is actually diverted to special black ops research projects.



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