CIA and Pig Virus

The possibility of the CIA releasing a pig virus in Cuba during the 1970s raises intriguing questions about biowarfare. Experts suggest that while it was technically feasible, the risks of such an operation could have catastrophic consequences, potentially affecting the U.S. as well. A former CIA operative argues that the plan would have been reckless and dangerous, highlighting the unpredictable nature of biological warfare. As the investigation unfolds, the chaotic environment of the CIA during that era comes into focus, revealing a complex web of motives and risks.