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THANK YOU FOR THE INFO. WE ARE CURRENTLY FIGHTING MY SON'S BEING DISCHARGED

FROM THE MILITARY FOR REFUSAL TO TAKE THE ANTHRAX VACCINE. ANY HELP YOU MAY

HAVE FOR US WOULD BE APPRECIATED. THAN-YOU FROM A FIGHTING MAD MOM OF A U.S.

SOLDIER NOW IN KOREA. YOU FRIEND EDNA

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>Subject: Bioport

>Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 21:49:37 -0000

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>Watching CNN Headline News on Aug. 23, a clip about missing files at

>Bioport and they believe three scientists may have taken them to be

>compensated for their work, and that so far Bioport has provided no

>vaccine to the military. A big fiasco. I am a retired Navy Chief, and

>have worked hard to convince our congress people to end this program.

>I have a nephew with 18 years service who came down with GWS because

>of receiving an outdated vaccine. The Defense Department has

>completely brainwashed our politicians. Still trying though, and good

>luck to all that have problems with this matter.

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Tom,

The State of Michigan opened its first laboratory to manufacture vaccines

and antibodies in Lansing in 1925, 75 years ago, receiving license #99 to

manufacture biological medications. On July 7, 1998, the State of Michigan

approved the sale of the United States' only licensed manufacturer of

anthrax vaccine to a for-profit company. The organization known as the

Michigan Biologic Products Institute (MBPI) was sold effective September 5,

1998 to become BioPort Corporation. The facility's license is now listed as

license #1260, with the sale of MBPI to BioPort Corporation.

BioPort, whose headquarters remain in Lansing, Michigan, is owned by

multiple shareholders. The two main companies that make up BioPort are

Intervac, headed by Crowe and Faud El-Hibri, and Michigan Biologic

Products Inc., which is made up of seven managers from the era when the

State of Michigan owned the plant, headed by Myers. The former state

employees were specifically permitted by the Michigan State Legislature to

bid on the sale. The legislators hoped that retaining local management as

investors would help keep the plant and its 174 jobs in Michigan. Admiral

Crowe, Jr., is a former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and

the U.S. ambassador to Britain until 1997. Fuad El-Hibri, a German citizen

of Lebanese descent, transformed a British government plant for vaccine

production into a successful private venture.

As Admiral Crowe testified to the U.S. Congress in October 1999, the

government's decision to vaccinate the Armed Forces was made after several

years of internal analysis that culminated in a December 1997 decision.

These events occurred well before the State of Michigan chose to sell its

vaccine-production facilities to BioPort Corporation.

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