Fort Detrick
SUMMARY
The bio-warfare campus attached, one way or another, to half the century's strangest outbreak stories.
FULL DOSSIER
Fort Detrick: the U.S. biological warfare headquarters (1943-69) and current USAMRIID home. Documented: the offensive program's own histories, Frank Olson's 1953 death after covert LSD dosing (body exhumed 1994; forensic findings prompted his family's homicide claims and a government settlement/apology in 1976), the 2001 anthrax letters traced by the FBI to a Detrick scientist (Ivins, case closed after his suicide, contested by the NAS review), and 2019 lab-safety shutdowns that later fed COVID-origin folklore in both directions. The most documented building in American biodefense — which is why every outbreak myth routes through it.
SOURCES ON RECORD
01Olson case: Colby documents & family settlement (1976); exhumation findings (Starrs, 1994)
02FBI Amerithrax Investigative Summary (2010)
03NAS review of Amerithrax science (2011)
04USAMRIID shutdown reporting (2019)
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