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lyme rayja

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Oct 7, 2004, 4:40:13 PM10/7/04
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Greatcod, can't find your message, but when you hinted that the ape
McSweegan might get interested in the military's race to dig up the
victims of the 1918 flu epidemic and trawl their tissues for virulent
strains, you weren't far off the mark. As you might expect, he's
already on the job:

Med Hypotheses. 2004;62(1):155-7. Related Articles, Links


Anthrax and the etiology of the English sweating sickness.

McSweegan E.

edw...@mcsweegan.com

In 2001, spores of Bacillus anthracis were deliberately sent through
the United States postal system, resulting in five deaths from
inhalational anthrax. Rarely observed clinical symptoms associated
with these cases led to a hypothesis about the etiology of the English
Sweating Sickness. The disease appeared sporadically in England
between 1485 and 1551. Numerous viruses have been proposed as possible
causes of the "English Sweat". Anthrax has not previously been
considered because, documented cases of inhalational anthrax have been
rare and pronounced sweating was not a noted symptom of the more
common cutaneous and gastrointestinal forms of anthrax. Victims of the
English Sweating Sickness have recently been identified in undisturbed
tombs. It may be possible to examine those bodies and coffins for the
presence of resilient anthrax spores and DNA using modern genomic
tools.

Publication Types:
• Historical Article

PMID: 14729023 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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So now we know what he does when he is not persecuting Lymies - he's
sifting through the remains of ancient corpses looking for a more
effective form of anthrax.

I must say, the world really needs that.

Lisa

Greatcod

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Oct 8, 2004, 12:22:59 AM10/8/04
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Wow--thanks, Lisa. Dr. Ed (wasn't he that talking horse?) is just full
of world improving ideas. I bet it kind of excites him, his manhood,
the possibility of getting alone in a tomb with a well preserved
corpse.
What really bothers me though is that his similiarly inclined peers
from around the world spend their time figuring out how to weaponize
the dead, and get paid well for it. There are no words for their kind
yet.

Greatcod

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Oct 8, 2004, 12:23:33 AM10/8/04
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derdrittemann

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Oct 8, 2004, 10:46:53 AM10/8/04
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lyme...@yahoo.co.uk (lyme rayja) wrote in message news:<13f7f806.04100...@posting.google.com>...


> "So now we know what he does when he is not persecuting Lymies - he's
> sifting through the remains of ancient corpses looking for a more
> effective form of anthrax.
>
> I must say, the world really needs that".
>
> Lisa


It would seem as if there are people out there who would utilize this
type of knowledge to hurt others.

'Case you hadn't heard...it was already done.

Would you prefer that we not research this sort of thing...and allow
others to develop these weapons...

...so that when someone decides to use them...we have no idea how to
recognize them...

...or have no antidote or antibiotic?

A_Weisman

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Oct 9, 2004, 9:56:07 AM10/9/04
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Grea...@Yahoo.com (Greatcod) wrote in message news:<caef409e.04100...@posting.google.com>...

> Wow--thanks, Lisa. Dr. Ed (wasn't he that talking horse?)

That was Mr Ed you dipstick.

But we know who played the horse's ass fishbrain you selfish ahole.

By the way, your "your mom" comments are so mature and hurt so deeply. Boo hoo.

But I understand that you are brain damaged and were an abused child.

lyme rayja

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Oct 9, 2004, 11:50:31 AM10/9/04
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Anyone who has the slightest knowledge of what kind of a person
McSweegan is, and could imagine for a moment that he and others in the
military like him, would limit himself, in using this **dual-purpose**
technology, to "defensive purposes only" has got to be out of their
mind.

As it is, he has the self-control of a rabid hyena.

There are a billion potential bio-killers out there, made or waiting
to be made. No country on earth could realistically deal with a
professional attack using these weapons.

The only way to deal with the problem is to start looking again at why
countries like the US, Britain etc are attracting so much hatred.
Terrorists and fundamentalists would not get mass support if our
western governments were not screwing the rest of the world, not for
our benefit, but for the benefit of the huge corporations, such as
those that you were defending in your reply to Frank about big pharma.

And yes, Dirt, I did notice that someone had unleashed anthrax in the
US a few years ago. Weaponized, Springsteen-grade. (Born in the USA).
Lisa

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derdrittemann

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Oct 10, 2004, 9:43:10 AM10/10/04
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lyme...@yahoo.co.uk (lyme rayja) wrote in message news:<13f7f806.04100...@posting.google.com>...

> "Anyone who has the slightest knowledge of what kind of a person
> McSweegan is, and could imagine for a moment that he and others in the
> military like him, would limit himself, in using this **dual-purpose**
> technology, to "defensive purposes only" has got to be out of their
> mind".

> Lisa

The latest round of beheadings in Iraq were supposedly undertaken
becaus eof US/UK refusal to release "all women prisoners"...which are,
apparently, only two...two high-profile Iraqi bio-warfare experts.

Now, why, you ask yourself...would a person like Zaraqawi want these
people loose and on the street?

Maybe he'd like to conduct a liitle business?

What do you think they were doing for Saddam anyway?

Missiles can carry bio agents, hon. Saddam was getting very close to
having missle range of most of western Europe.

You have your head so far up your ass you can't breathe.

Frank de Groot

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Oct 10, 2004, 10:01:13 AM10/10/04
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"derdrittemann" <derdritt...@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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> The latest round of beheadings in Iraq were supposedly undertaken
> becaus eof US/UK refusal to release "all women prisoners"...which are,
> apparently, only two...two high-profile Iraqi bio-warfare experts.

Imbecile.
Do you believe everything the Pentagon spins you?
There are at least 70 Iraqi women still imprisoned by the US/UK warcrime
alliance.

> Now, why, you ask yourself...would a person like Zaraqawi want these
> people loose and on the street?

Zarqawi does not exist. He died more than 1 eyar ago.
Blaimg the entire Iraqi resistance on "Zarqawi" give a great excuse to bomb
weddign parties and say: "We were targetign Zarqawi". If everything becomes
"We were targeting Hitler reincarnated and when we kill him, all will be
well", then you can justify mass murder of innocents to gullible scum like
yourself.

> Missiles can carry bio agents, hon. Saddam was getting very close to
> having missle range of most of western Europe.

Imbecile.
Like he was interested in doing anything to Europe.

Blabbering Zionist propaganda won't get you far with people who can still
think, imbecile.


lyme rayja

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Oct 13, 2004, 10:10:09 AM10/13/04
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dershitt...@yahoo.com (derdrittemann) wrote in message news:<f2af2263.04101...@posting.google.com>...

> lyme...@yahoo.co.uk (lyme rayja) wrote in message news:<13f7f806.04100...@posting.google.com>...
>
>
> > "Anyone who has the slightest knowledge of what kind of a person
> > McSweegan is, and could imagine for a moment that he and others in the
> > military like him, would limit himself, in using this **dual-purpose**
> > technology, to "defensive purposes only" has got to be out of their
> > mind".
>
> > Lisa
>
> The latest round of beheadings in Iraq were supposedly undertaken
> becaus eof US/UK refusal to release "all women prisoners"...which are,

They released an Iraqi woman not long ago. I guess you heard about
her. Her nickname was "Dr Germ" - a biowarfare expert. Trained in
"plant toxins" at the University of East Anglia right here in Britain
in the 1980's.


In those days, Iraqi scientists who knew how to make horrific
bioweapons were "good guys", because they could use them against Iran.


> Missiles can carry bio agents, hon. Saddam was getting very close to
> having missle range of most of western Europe.
>

The govt here has now officially announced that their famous "Saddam
can deploy in 45 min." slogan was a load of old cobblers.

When is a bloodthirsty dictator a "good" bloodthirsty dictator? When
he works for our side.
Lisa

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