Brad Carr Podcast

00:00 In This Episode
00:32 Introducing Annie Jacobsen
00:45 Nuclear Solutions to Biological Threats
02:30 Biological Weapons Are Illegal
09:12 The Landscape of Biosecurity Labs
11:50 The Paradox of Biological Weapons Research
15:14 Monitoring Biological Weapons Programs
19:04 Over 300 Lab Accidents
24:40 The Spread of Biological Pathogens
27:18 War Games and Biological Warfare Scenarios
31:05 Learning from COVID-19
34:22 Relations Between US and Russia
36:08 Navigating Public Health Emergencies
41:10 The Dilemma of Medical Countermeasures
43:31 The Human Element in Crisis Management
46:31 The Fantasy of Surviving Bioweapons
52:01 Deep Fakes and Communications In an Attack
53:41 Preparing for the Unthinkable
58:00 The Future of Biotechnology and Public Health
01:08:01 find Annie Jacobsen online
01:08:46 Preventing Future Biological Threats
01:10:12 Further Recommendation: Annie Jacobsen Nuclear War Interview

RESOURCES
Annie's previous interview: https://youtu.be/QHMZfc-VS14
Annie's book: https://amzn.to/4wSPfSQ
Annie's website: https://www.anniejacobsen.com/
Gas mask: https://amzn.to/4gQwHOx
Brad's microphone: https://amzn.to/4jVOjqq
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Annie Jacobsen discusses her newest book, Biological War: A Scenario. She describes the threats of biological weapons and lab leaks. This conversation serves to warn listeners about the incredible danger of gain-of-function (GOF) research and its lack of oversight and countermeasures.

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