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Could Ddd Be Prepping To Use Biological Weapons?
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hair cut will throw everything he has in his arsenal, perhaps not to win, but to claim as many lives as possible, let alone the aftermath. it' not about winning i think, but to him...i killed thousands, did i not do well.
18:39 Wed 27th Dec 2017
no
complete non starter
http:// news.bb c.co.uk /1/hi/s cotland /145703 5.stm
infected and uninhabitable for 50 y
in the end they took the top soil off
complete non starter
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infected and uninhabitable for 50 y
in the end they took the top soil off
"Anthrax antibodies have been found in the North Korean soldier who defected this year."
Well, he has either been vaccinated against Anthrax (why?) OR he has been exposed with the Anthrax germ and been treated.
Either way...it doesn't look to good does it?
The spores can last for decades, but as long as you have been vaccinated......no big deal. BUT if you haven't then Anthrax is an ideal "tool" for the terrorist.
Well, he has either been vaccinated against Anthrax (why?) OR he has been exposed with the Anthrax germ and been treated.
Either way...it doesn't look to good does it?
The spores can last for decades, but as long as you have been vaccinated......no big deal. BUT if you haven't then Anthrax is an ideal "tool" for the terrorist.
// BUT if you haven't then Anthrax is an ideal "tool" for the terrorist.//
is an absolute disaster unless you wish to make the area uninhabitable for a few hundred years.
anthrax is a g+ bacterium so making a vaccine is easy
Here is an anthrax attack - america
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/2001_ anthrax _attack s
it was what the internet geeks call " a flase flag attack"
( the yanks did it to themselves - chief suspect is Ivins)
is an absolute disaster unless you wish to make the area uninhabitable for a few hundred years.
anthrax is a g+ bacterium so making a vaccine is easy
Here is an anthrax attack - america
https:/
it was what the internet geeks call " a flase flag attack"
( the yanks did it to themselves - chief suspect is Ivins)
There were allegations that early in the Korean War, the US used hemical weapons.
// the book ‘The Truth About the Army Noborito Institute’ publushed in Japan revealed that members of a covert section of the Imperial Japanese Army that took part in biological warfare during World War II also worked for the "chemical section" of a U.S. clandestine unit hidden within Yokosuka Naval Base during the Korean War. //
The anthrax spores last thousands of years, so may be evidence of an older crime.
http:// www.tan dfonlin e.com/d oi/full /10.108 0/08854 300.201 6.12658 59
// the book ‘The Truth About the Army Noborito Institute’ publushed in Japan revealed that members of a covert section of the Imperial Japanese Army that took part in biological warfare during World War II also worked for the "chemical section" of a U.S. clandestine unit hidden within Yokosuka Naval Base during the Korean War. //
The anthrax spores last thousands of years, so may be evidence of an older crime.
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Gromit....
"Anthrax is naturally occurring, so the fact the defecting soldier has small amounts of it proves nothing"
True...Anthrax spores and bacteria are naturally occurring but Anthrax as a disease is RARE in humans.
To get circulating antibodies, as this gent did, he must have either been infected with Anthrax OR been vaccinated against it.
One does not just walk through the fields and develop antibodies to Anthrax.
"Anthrax is naturally occurring, so the fact the defecting soldier has small amounts of it proves nothing"
True...Anthrax spores and bacteria are naturally occurring but Anthrax as a disease is RARE in humans.
To get circulating antibodies, as this gent did, he must have either been infected with Anthrax OR been vaccinated against it.
One does not just walk through the fields and develop antibodies to Anthrax.
Sqad
Over 8 million doses of BioThrax were administered to over 2 million U.S. military personnel as part of the Anthrax Vaccine Immunization program between March 1998 and June 2008. Every member of the military were mandated to be vaccinated.
Being prepared for an anthrax attack is not in itself evidence of an impending offensive strike.
Over 8 million doses of BioThrax were administered to over 2 million U.S. military personnel as part of the Anthrax Vaccine Immunization program between March 1998 and June 2008. Every member of the military were mandated to be vaccinated.
Being prepared for an anthrax attack is not in itself evidence of an impending offensive strike.
Jahulaye, the first reason the public is not given access to anthrax vaccination is that the public are not considered to be at risk of catching the disease. You and the rest of the general public do not fall into that category right now.
A second reason is that anthrax vaccination cannot completely prevent anthrax infection in all people that are vaccinated for some quite complex reasons.
A third reason is that the vaccination regime is very difficult for the general public to adhere to. It's given as three single doses at three week intervals with a fourth dose around six months after the third dose. Then you have to have an annual booster jab. The timing is crucial and it's very difficult to organise vaccination programmes amongst the general public for various reasons - people tend to disappear on holiday or forget the due date etc. Fortunately, the people who are able to stick to the regime are almost always those in the armed forces or work in biological warfare research institutions where the importance of vaccination is drilled into them on an almost daily basis and no excuses are accepted for failure to turn up for the jab.
I know all this as I work in four such institutions for a good number of hours each month on aspects of biological warfare including anthrax and some other far more vicious pathogens.
On a personal note, anthrax vaccine causes the worst local inflammation at the injection site out of all the vaccines they pump into me each year. Some of my colleagues manage to take it in their stride.
A second reason is that anthrax vaccination cannot completely prevent anthrax infection in all people that are vaccinated for some quite complex reasons.
A third reason is that the vaccination regime is very difficult for the general public to adhere to. It's given as three single doses at three week intervals with a fourth dose around six months after the third dose. Then you have to have an annual booster jab. The timing is crucial and it's very difficult to organise vaccination programmes amongst the general public for various reasons - people tend to disappear on holiday or forget the due date etc. Fortunately, the people who are able to stick to the regime are almost always those in the armed forces or work in biological warfare research institutions where the importance of vaccination is drilled into them on an almost daily basis and no excuses are accepted for failure to turn up for the jab.
I know all this as I work in four such institutions for a good number of hours each month on aspects of biological warfare including anthrax and some other far more vicious pathogens.
On a personal note, anthrax vaccine causes the worst local inflammation at the injection site out of all the vaccines they pump into me each year. Some of my colleagues manage to take it in their stride.
Mind you, some people do work in occupations where anthrax remains a very real risk. These include vets, some farm workers, zoo keepers, abbatoir workers, shepherds, carcass disposal workers, leather tanners, and animal renderers amongst others.
If you work in any of those occupations, it's time to discuss it with your GP.
If you work in any of those occupations, it's time to discuss it with your GP.
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