In 1970 and 1972, Sand Fly Fever tests were performed on humans according to a declassified US Army report – US Army Activities in the US, Biological Warfare Programs, 1977, vol. II, p. 203.During operation Whitecoat volunteers were exposed to bites by infected sand flies. Operation Whitecoat was a bio-defense medical research program carried out by the US Army at Fort Detrick, Maryland between 1954 and 1973. Despite the official termination of the US bio-weapons program, in 1982 USAMRIID performed an experiment if sand flies and mosquitoes could be vectors of Rift Valley Virus, Dengue, Chikungunya and Eastern Equine Encephalitis – viruses, which the US Army researched for their potential as bio-weapons.
The stated aim of the experiments was to ward off the use of biological weapons against the armed forces and civilians. It was alleged that the Soviet Union carried out similar programs without any evidence to back up the claim.
A brief history of the U.S. Army Project Fort Detrick Operation Whitecoat
From 1954 through 1973 approximately 2,300 special service men were trained as medics at Fort Sam Houston’s 91 Bravo School. These young Americans were conscientious objectors because of their religious beliefs. However, their strong patriotic convictions made service to their country a high priority in their lives. As a result, this group volunteered as personal participants and placed their lives and well-being in an even scarier “harm’s way” in America’s little-known Cold War battle to protect our fighting troops from the very real threat of germ warfare. The project became known as Operation Whitecoat.
These soldiers, mostly of the Seventh-day Adventist faith (soldiers fit for military service, but who did not have gun permits or wished not to carry a gun), participated in experiments (most of which took place at Fort Detrick, Maryland) where they were exposed to various levels of infectious agents and diseases. By using these individuals as “human guinea pigs” military medical personnel were able to demonstrate the feasibility of preparing a defense against biological warfare agents and known risk factors that existed not just in the battlefield, but also in the workplace. These experiments resulted in the development of vaccines to protect the American troops at risk of exposure to biological agents and infectious diseases on the battlefields of Korea, Vietnam, Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
Many of those experiments expanded the world’s knowledge of infectious diseases and society as a whole benefitted greatly from the medical research of Operation Whitecoat in poison control and antibiotic treatments. A vaccine against the virus known as Rift Valley Fever was tested for safety and immunogenicity on the Whitecoat Volunteers. This was the only vaccine for the virus to be tested on humans.
Medical Accomplishments of Operation Whitecoat
- First real tests of human vulnerability and protection involved Whitecoat volunteers.
- Effective systems for biological hazard containment were developed and tested with participation of Whitecoat Volunteers.
- In 1968 and 1969, many Whitecoat Volunteers participated in the development of Rift Valley Fever Virus vaccine, NDBR 103 RVFV, was used routinely to immunize at risk workers in research laboratories at USAMRIID, CDC and Plum Island Animal Disease Laboratory.
- In 1977 a major outbreak of Rift Valley fever in Egypt involved up to 200,000 humans and virtually all the sheep. It caused 2,000 human deaths and enormous loss of sheep.
- Egypt and Israel found out that our RVF vaccine was the only one that had been tested for safety in humans under an IND from the FDA.
- This was the same Vaccine that had been tested in Operation Whitecoat volunteers in 1968.
RVF Vaccine Caused Peace To Break Out In The Middle East.
- A little known benefit that Operation Whitecoat volunteers provided was to enable peace between Egypt and Israel to “break out” because of obtaining RVF Vaccine was an important bargaining chip to both parties.
- Emissaries from Egypt and Israel requested RVFV as Sadat and Begin met at Camp David with President Jimmy Carter.
Still Standing today at For Detrick, Maryland is a 40-foot-high, gas tight metal globe known as the “8 Ball.” Military medical personnel, in conducting biological warfare test (including the test on Whitecoat participants), used this historical biological warfare structure as the “home and dispensing mechanism” for the biological agents and exposure to these agents took place when soldiers bread from its ports. This one million liter test sphere remains as a symbol of tests on humans of biological weapons. It is now listed on the NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES and serves as a “visual reminder of the past, a time when certain military labs were guarded by submachine gun towers and scientists had pistols handy on their workbenches.” (Norm Covert, Fort Detrick Historian)
According to Wikipedia, “The program pursued medical research using volunteer enlisted personnel who were eventually nicknamed “Whitecoats”. These volunteers, all conscientious objectors, including many members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, were informed of the purpose and goals of each project before providing consent to participate in any project. The stated purpose of the research was to defend troops and civilians against biological weapons and it was believed that the Soviet Union was engaged in similar activities.
Although the program was discontinued in 1973, human use research for biodefense purposes is still conducted at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) at Fort Detrick and at other government and civilian research institutes. However, these post-Whitecoat studies are often human use challenge studies, in which a person is inoculated with a known pathogen to determine how effective an investigational treatment will be.”
Read more:
- https://worldofsecrets.org/en/2016/09/operation-whitecoat/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Whitecoat
- https://usarmywhitecoat.com/
Here are a few videos containing information on the Whitecoat Project
- A Look Into Fort Detrick
- Human Guinea Pigs
- Whitecoat Project Report (8 min)
- ABC News December 2001 Report (LA, CA)
- ABC Whitecoat Report (6+ minutes – this is an excerpt of the 30 minute news report above)
- Channel 5 CBS (San Antonio, TX) Brandy Reporting
- Taking a Stand For God and Country: Operation Whitecoat
Additional Resources:
- Behind The Eight Ball Real Frederick OCT NOV 2013
- Thank you letter from President George W Bush
- Fort Detrick 60th Anv. 2003
- Kenneth Darrell Jones (Information)
- 2003 Health Report Cover Letter
- 2003 Health Report
- March 5, 2011 Health Update Page 1 and Page 2
- All Things Considered – NPR (Scroll down to article 6)
- They Call Them Heros
- The Whitecoat Legacy
- Raw Interview of Col Anderson and Col Pittman
- Veteran’s Day Poem
- The Whitecoat Project Information Sheet (Compiled by Janie Jones Simon. Information given by Ken Jones, Whitecoat ’54 – ’56).
- Infectious Disease and the Ethics of Human Volunteers in respect to the Whitecoat Project (Provided by COL. Arthur O. Anderson)
- Whitecoat 60th Anniversary (original article found HERE)