D.L. Chandler October, 2014
As the Ebola virus continues to ravage particularly Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea of West Africa, there have been several theories as to how the deadly disease made its reappearance. Adding to the theories is one from Liberian-born American professor Dr. Cyril Broderick (pictured) who claims that the United States’ Department of Defense is responsible for spreading Ebola.
Dr. Broderick, a professor of agriculture at Delaware State University, wrote in a prominent Liberian newspaper early in September a letter detailing how the Defense Department genetically modified Ebola and had been testing it on human subjects.
The Liberian Observer ran Dr. Broderick’s allegations in full, where he listed five points of about the disease.
First, Dr. Broderick says that Ebola is a “Genetically Modified Organism (GMO).” Second, he adds that this GMO was tested in the 1970s on human subjects in Zaire.
Third, Dr. Broderick also alleges that the Defense Department via the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID