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originally posted by: pfishy
originally posted by: ATF1886
Bioterrorisim at its finest compliments of the US government!! a reply to: Vasa Croe
Honestly, I think that if the US was going to use bio weapons against ISIS, they would something that was considerably harder to treat and cure. If not flat-out impossible. Lieshmaniasis doesn't really require some wonder drug like the recent Ebola treatments, and while the staffs of the medical clinics may have fled, I doubt they took all the pharmaceuticals with them. ISIS uses the internet. Doesn't seem like they wouldn't be able to figure out what the course of medicines is, and the treatment plan.
Now resupplying the medications once the original stocks ran out could be problematic, but as far as I know their oil is still selling. A nation or entity wealthy enough to buy crude in bulk on a regular basis would probably have the ability to aquire more for continuing treatments.
And to the members of ISIS who refuse treatment:
Excellent choice! I support you 100%! Keep up the good work.
Personally, I would love to see someone find a way to infect them with Variant Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease or the brain eating amoeba.
originally posted by: Vasa Croe
originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: Vasa Croe
The Mirror is a British tabloid, and it cites the Sun, another tabloid. Beware of possible sensationalism.
The estimate of numbers affected may be wishful thinking. Who is doing the counting?
Yeah...I have found other reports on it, but not sure on the numbers myself. Still digging for more, but chances are that if this IS actually happening, ISIS would be the last to report on it so it would have to be someone leaving their ranks or that really doesn't want to die like this so they are getting treatment and spilling the beans while they do.
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: IShotMyLastMuse
Islam is less than 2000 years old. We are talking of ISIS not Catholics or Christians
originally posted by: criticalhit
originally posted by: ChesterJohn
a reply to: IShotMyLastMuse
Islam is less than 2000 years old. We are talking of ISIS not Catholics or Christians
lol, yeah... 2000 years...
practically a modern thought process
originally posted by: pfishy
originally posted by: ATF1886
Bioterrorisim at its finest compliments of the US government!! a reply to: Vasa Croe
Honestly, I think that if the US was going to use bio weapons against ISIS, they would something that was considerably harder to treat and cure. If not flat-out impossible. Lieshmaniasis doesn't really require some wonder drug like the recent Ebola treatments, and while the staffs of the medical clinics may have fled, I doubt they took all the pharmaceuticals with them. ISIS uses the internet. Doesn't seem like they wouldn't be able to figure out what the course of medicines is, and the treatment plan.
Now resupplying the medications once the original stocks ran out could be problematic, but as far as I know their oil is still selling. A nation or entity wealthy enough to buy crude in bulk on a regular basis would probably have the ability to aquire more for continuing treatments.
And to the members of ISIS who refuse treatment:
Excellent choice! I support you 100%! Keep up the good work.
Personally, I would love to see someone find a way to infect them with Variant Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease or the brain eating amoeba.
originally posted by: jimmyx
couldn't happen to more deserving bunch of mongrels...I just hope the pain lasts a long time, so they can think about all the men, women and children they butchered, hacked up, shot, tortured, and burned.
originally posted by: Expat888
a reply to: crazyewok
waiting to see the secondary infections set into the wounds .. with conditions there .. lack of proper treatment .. poor hygiene .. its just a matter of time ..