Guest guest Posted November 13, 2005 Report Share Posted November 13, 2005 this attachment did not go through the first time...here ya go. The attached articles were published in the latest Nature (probably the world's leading scientific journal). The CDC is sending Ebola and plans to send the 1918-1919 live influenza to various laboratories in the mail. On behalf of the scientists and people of the world, I respectfully request that anyone involved in this activity should be stopped, investigated and jailed immediately for endangering the lives of all of the people of this planet. They are violating homeland security rules not to mention common sense. We have already jailed, and rightly so, a scientist who unintentionally failed to account for a vile of a dangerous bacterial strain. Now we have the CDC intentionally sending out the most dangerous organisms known to man with reckless abandon. I agree with the article that the 1918-1919 flu strain should never have been even made let alone sent in the mail. It would probably be safer to send nuclear bombs in the mail. A terrorist could kill millions with a nuclear bomb but could kill billions with this agent. Those who have and are making these types of decisions are not just guilty of " institutional malfeasance " as was found by in the Mercury in Medicine report of 2003 by the House Committee chaired by Representative Dan Burton, but they must be insane. I never thought that reactionaries who said that pandemics would be made in US laboratories would turn out to be right, but this certainly now seems to be a real possibility. When CDC says there will be an influenza pandemic coming it seems they are insuring that their prediction will come true. Why make vaccine against the bird flu when they are planning to send out in the mail the 1918-1919 flu strain. Everyone please help stop this insanity before it is too late!!Dr. Mark Geier Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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