It really reads like something I'm certain was discussed here years ago on TM, as a possible vector for bioterror.
Of course I could be mistaken, perhaps I read about it elsewhere online, I wonder what the LEOs are thinking about these incidents.
Probably attributed as just another disease brought in by those "doing the work Americans just won't do."
Obama administration accused of failing to address bioterror threat?
One of the major criticisms raised in the report is that President Obama's National Security Council is lacking the presence of a single senior political appointee with any sort of biodefense background.
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........According to a South Korean defense ministry report issued yesterday, the North Korean regime is capable of unleashing 13 types of lethal biological agents.
n one of the most detailed assessments of the dictatorship`s biological weapons arsenal, the report said that North Korea has the ability to launch as many as 13 kinds of viral and bacterial attacks. In a submission to the South Korean National Assembly, the defense minister also said that the North has 5,000 tons of chemical weapons, believed to include mustard gas, phosgene and sarin. Among its biological agents are anthrax, cholera, yellow fever, smallpox, typhus, typhoid fever and dysentery.