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First 24 Hours of a Bioweapon Attack - Annie Jacobsen

Annie Jacobsen discusses biological warfare scenarios, including how lab accidents or covert weapons work could spark an airborne outbreak. The episode covers AI risks, lab oversight, US response roles, stockpiles, continuity plans, and public trust.


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Show Notes

Annie Jacobsen is an author and journalist. She joins the podcast to discuss biological war and her book Biological War: A Scenario. The conversation examines how lab accidents or covert weapons work could trigger a fast-moving outbreak, why airborne pathogens are hard to detect early, and how AI may lower barriers to engineering them. We also cover BSL-3 and BSL-4 lab oversight, US response roles across HHS, FEMA, and the military, medical stockpiles, continuity-of-government plans, and how lost public trust could slow the next pandemic response.


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CHAPTERS:

(00:00) Episode Preview

(01:10) Biological threat overview

(09:02) Suppression and spread

(17:47) AI and detection

(27:24) BSL lab dangers

(39:23) Response and martial law

(47:28) Accident versus attack

(57:25) Airborne outbreak lessons

(01:05:07) Bioweapons ban legacy

(01:11:30) Stockpiles and devolution

(01:20:07) Rebuilding pandemic resilience


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