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originally posted by: AlphaHawk
a reply to: LrdRedhawk
Well gee wiz, I wonder where people researching Ebola and other similar viruses would go to do that research?
In an area prone to have Ebola outbreaks??
No wai!
Seriously, is there anything else besides them being there that they're up to no good?
Doesn't Gates know that all that talking he's doing is releasing massive amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere? Hey maybe he's gone past his allotment
originally posted by: BABYBULL24
Of course they want to kill your ass...
originally posted by: BABYBULL24
Of course they want to kill your ass...
originally posted by: AlphaHawk
a reply to: ~Lucidity
Oh of course, because the author of the article chose to use the word biowar in their title, then it must be the case.
The people he speaks of are involved with the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases.
Omg! Army! War! Biowar!
Because all the army does is attack, never anything to do with defence huh....
Best you tell them to change their mission statement...
"To protect the Warfighter from biological threats and to be prepared to investigate disease outbreaks or threats to public health."
Please, use your brain and don't get sucked into fear mongering hyperbole, this isn't the MSM, this is ATS, I thought we scoffed at the MSM attitude, not embrace it?
A plane carrying Dr. Kent Brantly, the American doctor who contracted Ebola while treating patients in West Africa, landed at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, Georgia, at around 11am this morning - the first ever case of Ebola on US soil. He is being escorted to Emory Hospital under police escort. His colleague Nancy Writebol will arrive later on a separate flight as the planes are equipped to deal with one quarantined patient at a time.
As ABC reports, both are listed in "serious but stable condition." The CDC's director explained the infected patients pose little risk to others, adding "these are American citizens. American citizens have a right of return. I certainly hope people’s fear doesn’t trump their compassion." What is perhaps raising that fear among Americans (and frankly the world after yesterday's WHO warning of "high risks of spread to other countries") is the fact that, as Reuters reports, more than 100 health workers fighting Ebola have contracted it themselves.
originally posted by: AlphaHawk
a reply to: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
Ah yes of course! Since the military is involved, it MUST be because of war and attacking!
That's why they have a Veterinary Corps and a Dental Command.
Gonna attack people with their pearly whites and sharks with lasers on their heads!
Sure ebola has been studied as bio weapon, but even more study on defence against it (both as a weapon and not), has occurred, and that's why they're there...prove otherwise besides someone claiming the lie that they're biowar researchers.
Stop being a fear mongering sheep