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Jeffrey Silverman is a Journalist based in Tbilisi, specializing in Current Affairs and Fact Checking with expertise in Investigative Journalism and Fact Checking. Available for freelance assignments on Paydesk. Speaks Russian

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Jeffrey Silverman is a journalist based in Tbilisi, Georgia.
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Investigative Journalism Fact Checking
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Current Affairs Fact Checking
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Reporting from South Ossetia, 2008 Georgian-Russian Conflict. Have lived and worked in Georgia for the vast majority of the the last 25 years, editor, due diligence and teaching global communication at the university level.
The Strange Case of the Vanishing Bio-Weapons Lab
03 Aug 2013  |  Activist Post  |  English  |  Biological Warfare
Jeffrey K. Silverman reports on the controversy surrounding the Richard G. Lugar Center for Public Health Research in Tbilisi, Georgia, which has been accused of being a bioweapons lab. The Georgian government announced its liquidation, with assets transferring to the Georgian National Center for Disease Control. The CDC claims the lab is managed by the US Department of Defense. Silverman suggests that the Lugar Center may be a decoy, with the real focus being on the G. Eliava Institute of Bacteriophage, Microbiology and Virology, which is involved in bacteriophage research that could address antibiotic resistance. The article raises concerns about the potential military applications of this research and the ongoing US involvement in biological research in Georgia, despite public health claims. It also touches on the legal implications of the USA PATRIOT Act Section 817, which exempts US government activities from prohibitions on biological weapons.
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Center for Disease Control (CDC) Richard G. Lugar Center for Public Health Research Georgian National Center for Disease Control USAMIRID (U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases) G. Eliava Institute of Bacteriophage, Microbiology and Virology Bechtel National Georgian Technology Management Company (TMC) Bioweapons Lab Biosecurity US-Georgia Relations Biological Weapons Bacteriophages Public Health Biological Warfare
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