How the KGB convinced the world that AIDS was a Pentagon invention The covert disinformation campaign was secretly codenamed ‘Operation INFEKTION’.
In July 1983, an Indian newspaper in New Delhi published an article alleging “U.S. experiments” were the likely cause of a new mysterious disease dubbed ‘AIDS’. Five years later, CBS anchor Dan Rather announced to millions of concerned Americans allegations that their own military might have been behind the deadly virus.
On that very day, a few KGB operatives in the secret agency’s Lubyanka headquarters in Moscow likely praised each other for a job well done.
CBS News anchorman and broadcast journalist Dan Rather.