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Richard Seager's avatar

Biological warfare has been a thing for a while. But can it point to any 'successes'?

I'd suggest that the clowns believe their own bullshit.

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Stegiel's avatar

Well it doth depend. Small pox blankets worked well which is why we have a college called Amherst. Obviously the mRNA injections worked well. We think lyme disease spread from Plum island biowar lab off the coast of New York. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1326439/

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Richard Seager's avatar

I have been wondering what 'smallpox blankets' were of late.

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Stegiel's avatar

Smallpox Infected Blankets

In the spring of 1763, western Indians began a series of frontier attacks known as Pontiac’s Rebellion. After some success of this native uprising, Amherst suggested Colonel Henry Bouquet that the British can expose the rebelling Indians to smallpox, as germ warfare against the American Indians. To achieve this goal of Amherst, Bouquet suggested infected blankets (and handkerchiefs) as an effective means. Following this inhumane act, few months later, a smallpox epidemic engulfed Ohio Valley natives that reportedly killed three-quarters of the population. http://www.hoaxorfact.com/Crime/lord-jeffrey-amherst-used-smallpox-infected-blankets-for-american-indians.html

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Grasshopper Kaplan's avatar

The last protest I went to

Someone asked me for a deaf song...any

But I couldn't find one that was appropriate ..

I should have played

Eyes

And ship of fools

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Stegiel's avatar

Ship of Fools is among my favorites. U.S. Blues could work.

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