Topic: Plum Island lab to be moved--comment period open
Cass A
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Dear Friends,
I just found out that the lab at Plum Island that released Lyme disease into the U.S. is now planned to move to KANSAS!! The amount of damage that lab could do to the population of the U.S. from the center of the country is staggering!!
We need to COMMENT and get those media outlets that have exposed Lyme recently to make a stink about moving this source of suffering into the heartland of the U.S.!!
The PR line is that it is "just" researching animal diseases that have no effect on humans. What bulls---.
Any help on this would be GREAT!
Best,
Cass A
Posts: 1245 | From Thousand Oaks, CA | Registered: Feb 2007
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lymie tony z
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Cass,
While I'm still not convinced about the bio-weapon theory....yes I've read all the stuff about it....
I also know of some scientists who actually went after a bioweapon that would incapacitate
or render harmless due to illness, apathy, suffering, etc., that comes with lyme or TBD's,
which would make it an excellant candidate for a bioweapon.
Kicking up the virulence of the diseases and co-infections to boot.
I don't see how moving the lab is going to make a difference one way or another when it comes to
whether or not the scientists have the junk under control or not.
Of course that would leave out the possibility that some scientists screwed the pooch,
when trying to come up with a "NATURAL"
predator of ticks, or the parasitic diseases that they can pass to humans
(or cattle as in the great "Florida, cattle tick" problem from the 1920's.
I mean if you ask the FSU Epidemiologist or Entomologists who claimed he actually
"collected no ticks from Central Florida to North Florida that had anything in them that
would harm a human being".
Which is a direct quote from the Conference held down here in St Pete, Florida last January!
It would seem correct if this guy did'nt collect any ticks at all!....I never got the time to question him on that.
Anyway, if this lab is switched, hopefully it will be in a low(deer population)
or low rodent or other small mammal populated area....
Actually they should probably move it to the desert!..
Death Valley would probably be a great place for the lab....
They're not actually taking the whole lab (building wise) down to Kansas are they?
Once they leave Plum Island we could get a search and seizure warrant thru the
"RIGHT TO KNOW" legislation and go in there and get DNA samples of the Plum Island Lab and
either confirm or put to rest this bioweapon theory once and for all.
ZMan
-------------------- I am not a doctor...opinions expressed are from personal experiences only and should never be viewed as coming from a healthcare provider. zman Posts: 2527 | From safety harbor florida(origin Cleve., Ohio | Registered: Jan 2004
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