Lab 257
by Michael C. Carroll
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This provocative, groundbreaking expos brings to light the true story of a little-known government biological research facility on New York's Plum Island.
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This investigative work pulls back the curtain on a secretive government biological research facility operating just off the coast of Long Island, revealing a history of dangerous pathogens, questionable safety protocols, and potential ecological threats that hits unsettlingly close to home. Michael C. Carroll meticulously documents the facility's operations, connecting its work with deadly diseases to troubling incidents and raising urgent questions about biosecurity and government transparency in our own backyard.
What makes this book particularly compelling is its methodical accumulation of evidence and its ability to transform an obscure government installation into a focal point for larger concerns about biological research safety. Readers interested in government accountability, public health risks, and true investigative journalism will find this exposé both alarming and impossible to put down, ultimately leaving them with a profoundly different perspective on the invisible threats that may be brewing just miles from one of America's most populated regions.
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