Battelle

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Battelle HQ in Columbus, Ohio
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Formation1929
HeadquartersColumbus, Ohio, USA
Interests“national security”, healthcare, environment
Membership•  Lewis Von Thaer
•  Kristina Arcara
•  Russell Austin
•  Chris Boynton
•  Wes Hall
•  Mike Haney
•  Patrick Jarvis
•  Aimee Kennedy
•  Matt Vaughan
•  Storm Woods
•  Juan Alvarez Kirkland Donald
•  Vicky Bailey
•  Calvin Butler
•  Jeff Edwards
•  Wayne Frederick
•  John Lechleiter
•  Sean O'Keefe
•  Stephanie O’Sullivan
•  Steve Steinour
•  Suzanne Vautrinot
Deep state connected applied science development company, especially in biological weapons.

Battelle Memorial Institute (or simply Battelle) is a private nonprofit applied science and technology development company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. It is a a key contractor for the Pentagon.[1]

Anthrax

In 1997, the Pentagon created plans to genetically engineer a more potent variety of anthrax, spurred by the work of Russian scientists who had recently published a study that found that a genetically engineered strain of anthrax was resistant to the standard anthrax vaccine, at least in animal studies.[2]

The stated, formal goal of the Pentagon's plan, per a 2001 report in The New York Times[3], was "to see if the [anthrax] vaccine the United States intends to supply to its armed forces is effective against that strain." Battelle’s facility at West Jefferson, Ohio was contracted by the Pentagon to create the genetically-modified anthrax, a task that was overseen by Battelle's then-program manager for all things bioweapons, Ken Alibek.[4]


The Battelle Memorial Institute, a nonprofit organization based in Columbus, Ohio, is possibly the only corporation in the world known to possess both the Ames strain as well as a "national security division" offering the services of a team of "engineers, chemists, microbiologists, and aerosol scientists supported by state-of-the-art laboratories to conduct research in the fields of bioaerosol science and technology." On its Web site, Battelle calls this research group "one-of-a-kind.[5]

It cooperated with BioPort on the anthrax program.[6]

Federal government project management

National laboratories

In addition to operating its own research facilities, as of 2022, Battelle managed or co-managed on behalf of the United States Department of Energy the following national laboratories:

Homeland Security

On behalf of the Department of Homeland Security:

National Science Foundation projects

People

Leadership and Board as of November 2024.Lots of spooks.[9]

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