Monday, April 27, 2009

The Anthrax Appetizer

Isn't it odd that this item appeared in the paper one day before the swine flu crisis?

Can you say preparing the public for an agenda-push, readers?


"Army research lab probed in pathogen mystery; Virus samples unaccounted for in inventory" by Nelson Hernandez and Ann Scott Tyson, Washington Post | April 23, 2009

WASHINGTON - The US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases in Frederick, Md., is under investigation by the Army's Criminal Investigation Command for the possible disappearance of some of its stock of deadly pathogens, an Army spokesman said.

Related: Army Can't Account For Missing Anthrax

The Frederick News-Post reported yesterday that since at least February, agents have been trying to discover what happened to pathogens that may have gone missing from 1987 to 2008.

HOLY CRAP!!!!! Convinced that the "terrorists" are bullshit yet?

The investigation coincides with the suspension of most research at the Army lab in February as authorities attempt to find errors in an inventory of their biological materials....

The investigation seems to center on missing samples of Venezuelan equine encephalitis, a mosquito-borne virus that usually causes a mild flulike illness but can also cause brain inflammation and death. It has potential for use as a biological weapon, but is far less lethal than some other agents the lab works with, such as anthrax bacteria and Ebola virus....

Is that how this latest version of flu was released? Swarm of mosquitoes?

Related?: Who Murdered Polo Ponies?

A problem in accounting for Venezuelan equine encephalitis was what triggered the earlier suspension of most research at the lab. A spot check in January found 20 samples of the virus in a box of vials instead of the 16 that had been listed in the institute's database, Caree Vander Linden, the spokeswoman for the institute, said in February.

So "terrorists" are PUTTING STUFF BACK or CREATING MORE? WTF?

Of course, the government needs spy power to crawl up your ass!

The lab has been under heavy pressure to tighten security since anthrax attacks in 2001 that killed five people and sickened 17 others. FBI investigators think the anthrax strain used in the attacks originated at the Army lab, and its prime suspect, Bruce E. Ivins, researched anthrax there. Ivins committed suicide last year.

Yup, there is your OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT and MSM COVER STORY LIE!!!!

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Please see: The Anthrax Attacks and the AmeriKan MSM