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22 worst Congressional bioterrorism authorization and funding laws passed since 1983

Plus research project for readers who want to help me build a spreadsheet of Congressional voting records.

Katherine Watt
Aug 11, 2022
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Note to readers:

I’m planning to do a major reorganization of the information at the American Domestic Bioterrorism Program post, trying to make the decade-by-decade development from 1900 to the present across mutually-reinforcing global institutions and branches of the US government easier to understand, use and update with newly-located records.

If you prefer how it’s organized now, please download it in the next couple of days, because it’ll be ‘under construction’ starting Saturday morning and kind of messy until the reorganization is done.


I’m also trying to think through which of the many enabling statutes passed by Congress since 1983 (the introduction of the Public Health Emergency framework) are the worst, and therefore highest priority for matching the statutes to the treasonous sponsors and ‘Aye’ voters, and also highest priority for repeal during the process of returning our Constitution-in-exile back home to America.

A chronological list of the statutes passed by Congress between 1983 and this year, that I’m currently aware of, is at the footnote below.

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I find new ones daily.

Worst 22, in my current opinion, also listed chronologically:

  1. 1983 Public Health Service Act Amendment - PL 98-49

  2. 1986 State Comprehensive Mental Health Services Plan Act - PL 99-660 (National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act)

  3. 1997 National Defense Authorization Act for FY98 - PL 105-85

  4. 1997 Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act - PL 105-115

  5. 1998 Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for FY1999 - PL 105-277 (Strategic National Stockpile = bioweapons mislabelled as vaccines)

  6. 2000 Public Health Improvement Act - PL 106-505

  7. 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force - PL 107–40

  8. 2001 Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT) Act - PL 107-56

  9. 2002 Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act - PL 107-188

  10. 2002 Homeland Security Act - PL 107-296

  11. 2003 National Defense Authorization Act - PL 108-136

  12. 2004 Project Bioshield Act - PL 108-276

  13. 2005 Department of Defense, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations to Address Hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico, and Pandemic Influenza Act (PREP Act) - PL 109-148

  14. 2006 Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act. PL 109-417

  15. 2013 Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Reauthorization Act - PL 113-5

  16. 2016 National Defense Authorization Act. PL 114-92

  17. 2016 21st Century Cures Act (Cures Act 1.0) - PL 114-255

  18. 2017 National Defense Authorization Act - PL114-328

  19. 2017 FDA Reauthorization Act - PL 115-52

  20. 2017 Act to amend FDCA EUA statute, 21 USC 360bbb-3 - PL 115-92

  21. 2018 National Defense Authorization Act - PL 115-91

  22. 2019 Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation Act - PL 116-22


I want to create an Excel spreadsheet documenting the votes of members of Congress on these laws, including last name, first name, state, Congressional district, and vote on each of the laws for which he/she was serving in Congress.

The data could then be used to generate a Worst-of-the-Worst list of Congress members — those who have demonstrated the most loyalty to the global genocidal program’s American implementation — so as to better target lawsuits.

Readers interested in helping, please say so in the comments or email me at kgwatt@protonmail.com.

If we get the data pulled together for the first 22 laws and people are still interested in the project, we can go on and do more, starting with the ones passed between 2020 and today.


Here’s an example of the sequence of research steps:

Find the landing page for the bill.

  • PL 105-85, NDAA for FY1998

Look through the Actions list, click on the link for the House roll call, download the data and format it for Excel.

  • House Roll Call, Oct. 28, 1997

Look through the Actions list again, click on the link for the Senate roll call, download the data and format it for Excel.

  • Senate Roll Call, Nov. 6, 1997

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  1. 1983 Public Health Service Act Amendment - PL 98-49

  2. 1986 Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act. PL 99-499.

  3. 1986 State Comprehensive Mental Health Services Plan Act - PL 99-660 (National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act)

  4. 1988 Health Omnibus Programs Extension Act - PL 100-607

  5. 1988 Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Act - PL 100-707

  6. 1990 Biological Weapons Antiterrorism Act of 1989. PL 101-298

  7. 1992 Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Mental Health Administration (ADAMHA) Restructuring Act - PL 102-321

  8. 1992 Preventative Health Amendments - PL 102-531

  9. 1993 National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act, PL 103-43

  10. 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act. (Clinton Crime Bill). PL 103-322

  11. 1996 Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act; Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act; Prison Litigation Reform Act. PL 104-132

  12. 1997 National Defense Authorization Act for FY98 - PL 105-85

  13. 1997 Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act - PL 105-115

  14. 1998 Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for FY1999 - PL 105-277

  15. 2000 Public Health Improvement Act - PL 106-505

  16. 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force - PL 107–40

  17. 2001 Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT) Act - PL 107-56

  18. 2002 Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act - PL 107-188

  19. 2002 Homeland Security Act - PL 107-296

  20. 2003 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). PL 108-136

  21. 2004 Project Bioshield Act - PL 108-276

  22. 2005 Department of Defense, Emergency Supplemental Appropriations to Address Hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico, and Pandemic Influenza Act (PREP Act) - PL 109-148

  23. 2006 Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act. PL 109-417

  24. 2007 John Warner Defense Authorization Act - PL 109-364

  25. 2007 National Institute of Health Reform Act - PL 109-482

  26. 2008 National Defense Authorization Act - PL 110-181

  27. 2009 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare, including Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act) PL 111-148

  28. 2011 Act to Amend Title 35, United States Code, to Provide for Patent Reform - PL 112-29

  29. 2012 National Defense Authorization Act - PL 112-81

  30. 2012 Food and Drug Administration Safety and Innovation Act - PL 112-144

  31. 2013 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) - PL 112-239

  32. 2013 Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Reauthorization Act - PL 113-5

  33. 2015 Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization (MACRA) Act. PL 114-10

  34. 2016 National Defense Authorization Act. PL 114-92

  35. 2016 21st Century Cures Act (Cures Act 1.0) - PL 114-255

  36. 2017 National Defense Authorization Act - PL114-328

  37. 2017 FDA Reauthorization Act - PL 115-52

  38. 2017 Act to amend FDCA EUA statute, 21 USC 360bbb-3. PL 115-92

  39. 2018 National Defense Authorization Act - PL 115-91

  40. 2019 Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation Act - PL 116-22

  41. 2020 Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act - PL 116-123

  42. 2020 Families First Coronavirus Response Act - PL 116-127

  43. 2020 Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act - PL 116-136

  44. 2020 Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act - PL 116-139

  45. 2020 Consolidated Appropriations Act - PL 116-260

  46. 2021 Orange Book Transparency Act - PL 116-290

  47. 2021 American Rescue Plan/Consolidated Appropriations Act. PL 117-2

  48. 2022 Consolidated Appropriations Act - PL 117-103

  49. 2022 National Defense Authorization Act - PL 117-81


    Saints Tiburtius and Susanna

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Kim
Aug 12, 2022Liked by Katherine Watt

This is a fantastic endeavor! I remember Ron Paul talking about the Patriot Act and how they were given only around a day to review it (I can't remember how many thousands of pages it was). His staff was very upset because they' could never review it in time but Paul told them just read up to the point it's unconstitutional and then he'd know how to vote. He said they didn't make it past the first page.

How many times do people in Congress vote without even knowing what they're voting for? How many times do they pass something they haven't even read, or understood? If you can shine a light on their actions, maybe they can see they're going to be held accountable going forward. I think it would also be good to know the people, like Ron Paul, who don't go along with it. If they're still running for office, it's important to know who they are, too.

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Duchess
Aug 11, 2022

God bless you Katherine. I can't understand the directions, but I hope you have plenty of smart help. The list itself is incredible. Labor of love..for humanity.

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