I tried searching the name you mentioned and all I could come up with was William Binney.
William Binney
Whistleblower
William Edward Binney is a former intelligence official with the United States National Security Agency and whistleblower. He retired on October 31, 2001, after more than 30 years with the agency. Wikipedia
Born: 1943 (age 79 years), Pennsylvania
Awards: Joe A. Callaway Award for Civic Courage (2012) and Sam Adams Award (2015)
Education: Pennsylvania State University (B.S., 1970)
No references to a poisoning. Interesting that he's an NSA whistleblower and also, went to Penn State....
I did a quick search for who wrote the anti-bioweapon law and didn't come back with much.
Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989 - Wikipedia
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The Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989 (BWATA) was drafted by University of Illinois international law professor Francis Boyle. The law, known as it ...
Public law: 101-298
U.S.C. sections amended: 18 U.S.C. ch. 10 § 175 et seq
Enacted by: the 101st United States Congress
Long title: An Act to implement the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, ...
Also came across this:
The man who stopped America's biological weapons program - Vox
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Apr 9, 2019 · The Future of Life Institute will give its annual award to Matthew Meselson, who led the campaign against bioweapons.
This is one of MM's blurbs:
Matthew Stanley Meselson is a geneticist and molecular biologist currently at Harvard University, known for his demonstration, with Franklin Stahl, of semi-conservative DNA replication. Wikipedia
Born: 1930 (age 93 years), Denver, CO
Education: California Institute of Technology (1957) and The University of Chicago (1951)
Awards: Lasker-Koshland Special Achievement Award in Medical Science, MacArthur Fellowship, and Guggenheim Fellowship for Natural Sciences, US & Canada
Partner: Jeanne Guillemin (1986–)
I can't seem to track down who you are thinking of. I do remember a couple of poisonings, wasn't there a Russian and his daughter? Then there was, I believe, an investigative jounalist who died in Poland, was it? They knock off so many people, who can keep track! 🙄🤷♂️
IDamn, I was sure that was the right name. It's hard to look up things from even just a few years ago these days with the way everything is so sterilized. There's things I know I've seen that I can't even find a mention of anymore. I'll look into it when I have more time but I'm at work right now.
I tried searching the name you mentioned and all I could come up with was William Binney.
No references to a poisoning. Interesting that he's an NSA whistleblower and also, went to Penn State....
I did a quick search for who wrote the anti-bioweapon law and didn't come back with much.
Also came across this:
This is one of MM's blurbs:
I can't seem to track down who you are thinking of. I do remember a couple of poisonings, wasn't there a Russian and his daughter? Then there was, I believe, an investigative jounalist who died in Poland, was it? They knock off so many people, who can keep track! 🙄🤷♂️
IDamn, I was sure that was the right name. It's hard to look up things from even just a few years ago these days with the way everything is so sterilized. There's things I know I've seen that I can't even find a mention of anymore. I'll look into it when I have more time but I'm at work right now.
Edit: searched "assassination attempt" instead of "poisoned" and got this: https://centipedenation.com/transmissions/bill-binney-says-hes-being-attacked-by-alleged-dews-and-just-survived-an-assassination-attempt/
Still not 100% sure on this. Maybe I'm just wrong, maybe it's a Mandela effect. I could swear he said poison.
I thought there was no way they could scrub the entire internet, but I'm sure getting proven wrong.
Binney is probably who you were thinking of. There's plenty of interviews with him, so maybe he did mention poison in one of them.
Have a good day/evening at work! :)