I agree with you in principle. Alas, the real world is not quite so accommodating. The children's fable of the mice holding a meeting and voting to bell the cat might be instructive. Even if the WHO and other government agencies are able to expand their powers*, somehow I just can't see a UN led team knocking on the door at Ft. Detrick, …
I agree with you in principle. Alas, the real world is not quite so accommodating. The children's fable of the mice holding a meeting and voting to bell the cat might be instructive. Even if the WHO and other government agencies are able to expand their powers*, somehow I just can't see a UN led team knocking on the door at Ft. Detrick, Porton Down, or any of the (likely) hundreds of other overt and covert labs around the world, asking to be let in so they can have a look about.
*Even if they lack any practical purpose, the fat salaries for drones and the continued funding from/to favored projects will continue, and that's what is really important, at least to them.
I agree with you in principle. Alas, the real world is not quite so accommodating. The children's fable of the mice holding a meeting and voting to bell the cat might be instructive. Even if the WHO and other government agencies are able to expand their powers*, somehow I just can't see a UN led team knocking on the door at Ft. Detrick, Porton Down, or any of the (likely) hundreds of other overt and covert labs around the world, asking to be let in so they can have a look about.
*Even if they lack any practical purpose, the fat salaries for drones and the continued funding from/to favored projects will continue, and that's what is really important, at least to them.