https://expose-news.com/2026/05/20/viruses-held-in-laboratories-do-escape-into-communities-and-do-kill-people/
Viruses held in laboratories do escape into communities and do kill people
Dr. Meryl Nass highlighted an “extremely important paper by Martin Furmanski, MD, that no one knows about.”
“Yes, lab-made and lab-held viruses do jump out of the lab and have killed lots of people and caused pandemics too,” she said.
The paper Dr. Nass was referring to is titled ‘Laboratory Escapes and “Self-fulfilling Prophecy” Epidemics’ published on 17 February 2024 by the Centre for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation (“Arms Control”), an American non-profit dedicated to reducing and eventually eliminating the threats posed by nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
Over the years, present and past members of the Scientists Working Group on Biological and Chemical weapons (SWG) have written hundreds of issued papers, commentaries and analyses. Many of these documents were never published but distributed to relevant people and organisations. Some are over twenty years old, but are still relevant or have considerable historical or educational value. You can find the key unpublished-issued and published papers on the Arms Control Website HERE. One of the many papers listed is the 2014 paper authored by Martin Furmanski, a member of Arms Control’s SWG.
Martin Furmanski is a medical doctor and medical historian whose major research interests are investigating the development, use, and allegations of use of chemical and biological weapons. His medical training is in pathology and laboratory medicine, including microbiology and toxicology.
Furmanski’s paper presents a historical review of outbreaks of potential pandemic pathogens or similarly transmissible pathogens that occurred from presumably well-funded and supervised nationally supported laboratories. It catalogues and provides evidence for laboratory accidents that have actually caused illness and deaths outside of the laboratory in the community.
The paper was issued during the continuing intense debate over the risks of the escape of highly pathogenic avian influenza (“HPAI”) virus made airborne transmissible among ferrets: A laboratory escape could kill thousands to millions of people. Until the appearance of the Furmanski study, it was generally thought that laboratory escapes causing many deaths were an entirely hypothetical concern.
Arms Control notes that a shorter version of the 17-page paper was published in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. The link provided by Arms Control is no longer available. However, we found the following essay published by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists which “summarises a more detailed review of the historical record.”
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