by threadbear » Mon 09 May 2005, 15:46:35
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('UIUCstudent01', 'W')hy isn't this like on the news?
Was this the same strain the one that was thought to be developed in a lab and 'accidentaly' released? (Thus, is it possible that this is an indirect attack on China's demand?)
WTF? If I start hearing about this on MSM- I'm probably going to take Peak Oil and much more things a bit more seriously in my day-to-day living... (right now, I'm kinda at a University - 'studying' for finals and all - definitely going to prepare or look at gardening/weight train/(get a gun? Big reaction from family on that..)/learn skills(picking locks, lol)/Make an electric bike)
Shit. Stop making me panic - you're really making me jumpy - I'VE GOT FINALS SHUT UP!
God damn.
Why isn't THIS on the news?
"Especially in light of the events of 9/11, the vanishing of a scientist with Professor Wiley's expertise in virology and immunology should have been expected to be an issue of critical national importance, yet the official tone of the government was that this is nothing to worry about. Move along citizen, nothing to see.
In the context of the Anthrax letters being sent through the mail, any disappearance of any microbiologist under questionable circumstances should have set off alarm bells across the nation. but it didn't. Professor Wiley was assumed to have committed suicide, end of story.
The professor's colleagues expressed doubts about the official "suicide" explanation for his disappearance.
Then, more biologists started to die under suspicious circumstances.
The Very Mysterious Deaths of Five Microbiologists.
The body count of infections disease experts continued to climb. Connections to weapons research began to surface."
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/deadbiologists
In response to SmallPoxGirl as to why I view the WHO as politicized, which I posted on the other thread-- I don't know how any organization can avoid being politicized, just by sins of ommission, if they're not aware of the weird deaths in the Microbiology community.
There seems to be an epidemic of murder and suicide breaking out among sensitively placed scientists. It's not that I'm overly casual about epidemic, I just wonder if a logical fear of epidemics, could be used as a means to cover an engineered event. The WHO, by virtue of ignoring the political, especially in the area of emergant strains, is politicized, albeit inadvertantly.