1. The enemy planned a really major action ~ the deaths of tens of thousands of people.
2. They failed ~ and you're the one going over the reasons they failed. I simply noted they failed to accomplish what they set out to do.
3. You want us to stay "hushed up" about the attempt to kill all those people, with me among them.
Foolish person. The attack failed to accomplish its goals; we can recount numerous reasons why that is so; but the cat is out of the bag regarding the effectiveness of CIPRO in containing the threat.
It's not like anyone is keeping an atom bomb type secret.
BTW, the lady in Connecticut may have been infected by as little as one spore carried as contamination on a piece of mail having nothing to do with the attack. All of that is public information ~ hardly the sort of thing the discussion of which is going to cause panic in the streets.
So we've gone from tens of millions to tens of thousands. Well I suppose that's an improvement.
You want us to stay "hushed up" about the attempt to kill all those people, with me among them.
You misunderstand. No one wants anything but screamingly shockingly blatantly false information hushed up.
BTW, the lady in Connecticut may have been infected by as little as one spore carried...
She may have been infected by aliens from the Planet Zorg using a technology that we do not yet possess. She may also have been infected by a stray Wildebeast that galloped through her bedroom while she slept. But to say that one single spore carried on an envelope is actually within the real of probability is complete and utter bullsh**.
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