- It would appear that we have a "simple" case
of burglary victim coming home and catching burglars in the act. As a result
Dr. Robert M. Schwartz, age 57 was killed. ...OR, was Dr. Schwartz death
made to look like a simple burglary/murder case?
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- Maybe this case is not really so simple, especially when
you add it to the case of the mysterious disappearance of Dr. Don C. Wiley,
leading Harvard Researcher who worked on AIDS, Ebola, Smallpox, and Infectious
Influenza. Dr. Wiley specialized on "infectivity" of viruses,
bacterias and mycoplasmas.
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- Dr. Wiley disappeared on Nov. 28, 2001. His car was
found with full tank of gas, keys in the ignation on the Hernando De Soto
Bridge over the Mississippi River in Tenn.
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- Dr. Robert M. Schwartz was a leading researcher on DNA
sequencing analysis was found dead in the secluded northern Virginia farmhouse
where he lived alone, police said.
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- We're all stunned," said Anne Armstrong, president
of the Virginia Center for Innovative Technology, a nonprofit agency where
Schwartz worked. "We don't know anything. What we're assuming is maybe
he walked in on something."
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- Dr. Schwartz was a founding member of the Virginia Biotechnology
Association, worked at the center for almost 15 years and had served as
executive director of research and development and university relations,
Armstrong said. He also worked on the first national online database of
DNA sequence information.
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- On November 16, a cellular biologist at the Miami Medical
school was found comatose by Miami police. Police are calling Dr. Benito
Que's case a mugging. Moreover, Dr. Que showed no sign of trama to the
head.
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- All three researchers appear to have simple explanations
for their demise, disappearance, or assault. When you begin to connect
the dots, the above cases do not appear to be so simple.
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- Patricia Doyle
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- http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/
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- http://asia.cnn.com/2001/US/11/28/missing.scientist/
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- Comment
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- From From Name Withheld
12-12-1
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- Dear Sirs:
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- In today's Washington Post, Wed. Dec 12th, on the front
pg of Metro Section is an article entitled:
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- "Scientist Found Slain In His Loudoun (County) Home"
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- 1st paragraph:
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- "A well-known biophysicist who was one of the leading
researchers on DNA sequencing analysis was found slain in his rural Loudoun
County home after co-workers became concerned that he didn't come to work
Monday, authorities said yesterday. Robert M. Schwartz, 57, a founding
member of the Virginia Biotechnology Association."
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- Am I mistaken, or is this another of a long list of top-level
(Harvard, etc) scientists in this field who have recently been abducted,
disappeared, or killed....?????
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- I saw an article, and I think it was by Barry Chamish,
listing the experts in this field who, he says, are being killed off.....
(I think it was this field, or at least the field pertaining to bioterrorism
info and genetics) - and he says it is deliberate.
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