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To: David Chase
It’s against the Law by act of Congress to research certain pathogens in the U.S.

You seem to be a pre-eminent geo-political analyst. So tell us. Why is it against the law to 'research certain pathogens' in the U.S. and then turn around and do it in other countries?

You remind me of them guys that turned Captain Trips loose on the world. Every excuse in the book then....WHAM!

It's not too late to pull your head out of your ass, Chase.

#HaveYouHeardTheGoodNewsAboutQ


73 posted on 07/20/2022 9:28:45 AM PDT by bagster ("Even bad men love their mamas".)
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To: bagster

It’s not against the law in the U.S. to contract with other countries work that is legal in said other country.
With some exceptions in some select nations.
Gain of function funded by the U.S. in China is illegal.

The U.S. funds and participates in research on Ebola in Africa.

Certain pathogens Congress felt and rightly so are to dangerous to research here.

Not all countries feel that way. China, and Ukraine, North Korea, Iran, Russia, many African nations.

Not all countries have our laws.

We could avoid such research completely and wait for Iran to come up with an unknown SARS type virus that’s altered and they’ll have their own vaccine for it.
Have one of their local Jihadist bring it over here and we won’t know what hit us.

Or if you prefer a targeted H1N1 that kills mostly exclusively children?

We need to keep up with those other Nations most of which are our enemies.

What are your suggestions? Wait for Q to tell us the cure because we’ve never explored such a virus before because you want to win an internet debate??

Open your eyes. Connect the dots Bagster!


76 posted on 07/20/2022 10:48:48 AM PDT by David Chase
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