Bary Crocker: If the United States knew, and it did, that there was a Soviet biological weapons program, why didn't we restart ours? That's the question, not "if we had known," it's "we did know." And the answer is, there's very little interest in a biological weapons program in this country. We couldn't, a group of fifty of us, couldn't sell the threat, that's the answer to this question is... the army and the military didn't want to get... they had precious money, and they don't want to spend it on biological and chemical weapons, except for a few admirals and generals that wanted to protect our ships.