Tuesday, July 08, 2014

Now, somehow what I am doing here affects their conspiracy against all of you.




For one thing, they just want to make me look wrong. So the easiest way to do that is for them to stop the most wrongful activity I catch onto.

After all, the whole point of their activity is to create confusion about their activity.

Remember, I have clearly established they are working constantly - with absolutely no direct interaction with me - to create some kind of half-assed historical record and that they continue to conspire on. You only have to watch last night's new broadcast of that now-even-more-lamoid television series "Under the Dome" to know that. Tomorrow begins a broadcast television premiere of a new series starring Halle Berry that I will probably watch and that is obviously another installment in their United States and world-wide criminal conspiracy.










http://www.seattlepi.com/news/medical/article/Forgotten-vials-of-smallpox-found-in-storage-room-5606784.php

seattle pi


Forgotten vials of smallpox found in storage room

By MIKE STOBBE, AP Medical Writer

Updated 9:50 am, Tuesday, July 8, 2014

ATLANTA (AP) — Government officials say workers cleaning a storage room at a research center made a startling discovery last week — decades-old vials of smallpox forgotten in a cardboard box.

The only other known smallpox samples are in super-secure labs in the U.S. and Russia.

Officials say the six vials of freeze-dried virus were sealed and pose no immediate danger. The virus usually has to be kept cold to remain alive and dangerous. The Centers for Disease Control and Preventions says these were stored at room temperature.

Further tests will determine if the samples are dead.

The vials were found at the National Institutes of Health in Maryland and may have been stored there since the 1950s.

One of the most deadly diseases in history, smallpox was declared eradicated in the 1980s.










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Legal, recreational marijuana goes on sale for first time in Washington state

Posted on July 8, 2014

BELLINGHAM — Pot Tuesday has arrived.

Top Shelf Cannabis opened its doors to waiting customers and prying reporters at 8 a.m. Tuesday, ushering in the first legal sales of recreational marijuana in the state — 20 months after voters made pot legal.

The first sale and the first customer, a visitor to Bellingham from Kansas, drew all the attention of a Power Ball lottery winner.

At 8:03 a.m., Cale Holdsworth bought 2 grams of pot for $26.50 as still photographers and TV cameramen recorded it for posterity.

“What better way to show support and participate” he said before the sale. He had been waiting in line outside the Bellingham business since 4 a.m. Tuesday.

Not far behind Holdsworth in line were Lori Bradford, 61, and Ellen McCauley, 66, both of Bellingham.

Bradford, who has been using marijuana for years to help her sleep, said she was “completely shocked” that she could buy legal marijuana.

“I’m high-strung,” McCauley said, explaining why she was standing in line to buy pot. “It makes me go, ‘What the f***.’ ”

Tom Beckley, who owns Top Shelf was relieved. He had been up for three days getting ready. “There’s so much adrenaline I’m not even tired.”










Sliders

Pilot

Wednesday 22 March 1995

Episode 1 Season 1 DVD video:

00:51:42


Rembrandt Brown: I'm telling you the truth. I was driving along, minding my own business, when this crazy genius - he - he zaps me into this - this big black hole.










http://www.seattlepi.com/news/medical/article/WHO-50-new-Ebola-cases-in-2-African-countries-5606674.php

seattle pi


UN: 50 new Ebola cases in 2 African nations

Updated 8:05 am, Tuesday, July 8, 2014

GENEVA (AP) — The U.N. health agency says there have been 50 new Ebola cases in Sierra Leone and Liberia since last week as the disease, among the deadliest in the world, keeps spreading in West Africa.

The World Health Organization says 34 new cases were reported by Sierra Leone and 16 by Liberia since July 3.

WHO officials said in a statement Tuesday the outbreak in those two countries and Guinea shows "a mixed picture" because of a reduction in the number of new cases in Guinea, where no new cases have been reported during the past week.

The agency says as of Sunday, there have been 844 cases of Ebola in the three countries, including 518 deaths.










Sliders

Pilot

Wednesday 22 March 1995

Episode 1 Season 1 DVD video:

00:05:08


Bum in park: It's time to overthrow the chains of capitalist oppression. Communism will sweep the world and the days of the US imperialist war machine are numbered! Take heed, boy! Join the revolution or suffer the consequences!

Quinn Mallory: [ running to class ] Thanks for the warning!










http://apnews.excite.com/article/20140707/af--west_africa-ebola-f199058ad9.html

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Ghana: Quarantined US citizen tested for Ebola

Jul 7, 1:49 PM (ET)

ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — Health officials in Ghana say a U.S. citizen is being tested for Ebola and remains in quarantine after he fell ill while in West Africa.

Tony Goodman, a spokesman for Ghana's Department of Health, said Monday that lab tests were being conducted while the patient remained at a private health clinic. If confirmed, it would be the first known cases of Ebola in Ghana since the outbreak became publicized earlier this year.

The World Health Organization says more than 460 people have died in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia.

Ebola causes severe internal bleeding and sometimes causes its victims to bleed from the nose and ears as well. There is no specific treatment for the disease, which is among the deadliest in the world.










http://news.yahoo.com/ebola-experts-highlight-problems-sierra-leone-231135760.html

YAHOO! NEWS


Ebola: Experts highlight problems in Sierra Leone

AFP

July 4, 2014 7:11 PM

Paris (AFP) - Many cases of Ebola in Sierra Leona may be going undetected, grassroots doctors warned in The Lancet on Saturday as they highlighted the impoverished country's problems in combatting the virus.

The journal published the letter on the heels of ministerial talks in Ghana, where a senior UN health official on Thursday said the outbreak in West Africa, the worst in the history of Ebola, may persist for several more months.

Sierra Leone, one of the poorest countries in the world, suffers a chronic lack of doctors, diagnostic tools, a disease-monitoring network and even clothing to protect health workers, the letter said.

"Many cases meeting the case definition for suspected Ebola might be going undetected and unreported because ill people and their families are opting for self-treatment with over-the-counter drugs or traditional medicine," it said.

"At present, there is little incentive for patients to seek professional diagnosis of suspected Ebola. Laboratory testing can be expensive (especially when a panel of tests is required for differential diagnosis), is unlikely to change the course of treatment, and might stigmatise an infected patient and their family."

It added: "Even if a patient wanted to be tested for Ebola, few (if any) laboratories in the region have the capacity to safely test a biosafety level 4 pathogen."

The warning came from four doctors working at the Mercy Hospital Research Laboratory in the city of Bo. The letter is headed by an American-based specialist, Karen Jacobsen at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.

Bo has fewer than 15 doctors for a population of more than 150,000, a situation that is common across Sierra Leone as well as in Guinea and Liberia, the other countries where the epidemic is unfolding, the letter said.

"There is an urgent need to provide reliable and constant access to personal protective equipment in health-care centres across the region," it added.

The letter observed that early attempts to impose controls against the disease, by restrictions of border crossings and of sales of bushmeat had not worked -- and indeed may have backfired.

“What is certain is that these policies (and the ways that they were communicated) raised anxiety and, in some places, fuelled rumours that led to counter-productive behaviours."










http://www.twiztv.com/scripts/battlestar

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

1-08 - Flesh And Bones 12/06/04


http://www.twiztv.com/scripts/battlestar/season1/galactica-108.htm

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

1X08 - FLESH AND BONE

Original Airdate: February 25, 2005 (USA)


Starbuck - We, uh, got the entire avionics package figured out fire control, navigation and I think that I am zeroing in on her F.T.L. Drive.

Adama - I did this in a hurry about three weeks ago. It's an after-action report on Leoben. It's a very clever machine. Manipulative, cunning. The only problem with Leoben isn't that he lies, that'd be too easy. It's that he mixes lies with truth. Just remember, he's gonna try to get into your head.

Starbuck - Aw, mom always said there was nothing in there anyway.

Adama - Just be careful. He has an agenda. It's a goal you won't understand until later.










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Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six


CHAPTER 11

INFRASTRUCTURE


Only two years earlier, people had tried to infect America with the natural version of this bug, this "shepherd's crook," some called it. It had been somewhat modified in the genetic-engineering lab with the addition of cancer DNA to make this negative-strand RNA virus more robust, but that was really like putting a raincoat on the bug. The best news of all was that the genetic engineering had more than tripled the latency period. Once thought to be four to ten days, now it was almost a month. Maggie really knew her stuff, and she'd even picked the right name for it. Shiva was one nasty little son of a bitch. It had killed Chester-well, the potassium had done that, but Chester had been doomed-and it was now starting to kill Pete. There would be no merciful help for this one. Pete would be allowed to live until the disease took his life. His physical condition was close enough to normal that they'd work to see what good supportive care could do to fight off the effects of the Ebola-Shiva. Probably nothing, but they had to establish that. Nine remaining primary test subjects, and then eleven more on the other side of the building-they would be the real test. They were all healthy, or so the company thought. They'd be testing both the method of primary transmission and the viability of Shiva as a plague agent, plus the utility of the vaccines Steve Berg had isolated the previous week.





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Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six


CHAPTER 27

TRANSFER AGENTS

"It really is a waste of time," Barbara Archer said at her seat in the conference room. "F4 is dead, just her heart's still beating. We've tried everything. Nothing stops Shiva. Not a damned thing."

"Except the -B vaccine antibodies," Killgore noted.

"Except them," Archer agreed. "But nothing else works, does it?"

There was agreement around the table. They had literally tried every treatment modality known to medicine, including things merely speculated upon at CDC, USAMRIID, and the Pasteur Institute in Paris. They'd even tried every antibiotic in the arsenal from penicillin to Keflex, and two new synthetics under experimentation by Merck and Horizon. The use of the antibiotics had merely been t-crossing and i-dotting, since not one of them helped viral infections, but in desperate times people tried desperate measures, and perhaps something new and unexpected might have happened-but not with Shiva. This new and improved version of Ebola hemorrhagic fever, genetically engineered to be hardier than the naturally produced version that still haunted the Congo River Valley, was as close to 100 percent fatal and 100 percent resistant to treatment as anything known to medical science, and absent a landmark breakthrough in infectious-disease treatment, nothing would help those exposed to it.





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Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six


CHAPTER 39

HARMONY


"Okay, you know that I used to be in the FBI. I know how they make their criminal cases. Making one against us will not be easy under the best of circumstances. The FBI has to play by the rules, and they're strict rules. They must read you your rights, one of which is to have a lawyer present during questioning. All you have to say is, `Yes, I want my lawyer here.' If you say that, then they can't even ask you what the time is. Then you call us, and we get a lawyer to you, and the lawyer will tell you, right in front of the case agents, that you will not talk at all, and he'll tell the agents that you will not talk, and that if they try to make you talk then they've violated all sorts of statutes and Supreme Court decisions. That means that they can get into trouble, and anything you might say cannot be used anywhere. Those are your civil protections.

"Next," Bill Henriksen went on, "we will spend our time here looking at the rich ecosystem around us, and formulating a cover story. That will take us some time and-"

"Wait, if we can avoid answering their questions, then-"

"Why concoct a cover story? That's easy. Our lawyers will have to talk some with the United States attorneys. If we generate a plausible cover story, then we can make them go away. If the cops know they can't win, they won't fight. A good cover story will help with that. Okay, we can say that, yes, we were looking at the Ebola virus, because it's a nasty little fucker, and the world needs a cure. Then, maybe, some loony employee decided to kill the world-but we had nothing to do with that. Why are we here? We're here to do primary medical research into chemical compounds in the flora and fauna here in the tropical rain forest. That's legitimate, isn't it?" Heads nodded.

"Okay, we'll take our time to construct an ironclad cover story. Then we'll all memorize it. That way, when our lawyers let us talk to the FBI so that we can be cooperative, we give them only information which cannot hurt us, and will, in fact, help us evade the charges that they might hit us with. People, if we stand together and stick to our scripts, we can't lose. Please believe me on that. We can't lose if we use our heads.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 10:20 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 08 July 2014