Posted on 11/17/2001 3:56:44 PM PST by rdavis84
Lots of Chihuahua's in Floriduh, heard they favor heads. Ya' know, I think I'll search and see if any suicided heads are missing in Floriduh lately.
(maybe we should explain the head joke to new readers sometime)
Beginning in May 1999, JAMA published a series of articles that outlined recommendations for medical and public health professionals following the use of five kinds of biological weapons against a civilian population - smallpox, anthrax, plague, botulinum toxin and tularemia. These articles are by the Working Group on Civilian Biodefense, and can be found on the JAMA web site.
Anthrax as a Biological Weapon
JAMA. 1999;281:1735-1745
Smallpox as a Biological Weapon
JAMA. 1999;281:2127-2137
Plague as a Biological Weapon
JAMA. 2000;283:2281-2290
Botulinum Toxin as a Biological Weapon
JAMA. 2001;285:1059-1070
Tularemia as a Biological Weapon
JAMA. 2001;285:2763-2773
Why would a Dr. have/be an "Office Based" Clinical Pathologist? Is it also for Alergies?
To start a new catalog on a new subject, scroll to the bottom of the Register and fill in the blanks on the "form".
Fahmy Malak involved ?
Maybe Clinton is involved too. Here is an excerpt from Alamo-Girl archives:
Washington Weekly 4/1/96 "On the weekend of September 21, 1991, Arkansas State Police Investigator Russell Welch met with IRS Investigator Bill Duncan to write a report on their investigation of Mena drug smuggling and money laundering and send it to Iran-Contra prosecutor Lawrence Walsh.. Returning to Mena on Sunday, Welch told his wife that he didn't feel too well. He thought he had gotten the flu..In Fort Smith a team of doctors were waiting. Dr. Calleton had called them twice while Welch was in transport and they had been in contact with the CDC. Later the doctor would tell Welch's wife that he was on the edge of death. He would not have made it through the night had he not been in the hospital. He was having fever seizures by now. A couple of days after Welch had been admitted to St. Edwards Mercy Hospital, his doctor was wheeling him to one of the labs for testing when she asked him if he was doing anything at work that was particularly dangerous. He told her that he had been a cop for about 15 years and that danger was probably inherent with the job description. She told Welch that they believed he had anthrax. She said the anthrax was the military kind that is used as an agent of biological warfare and that it was induced. Somebody had deliberately infected him. She added that they had many more tests to run but they had already started treating him for anthrax..Even though Welch and Duncan sent boxes of evidence to Lawrence Walsh in Washington, Walsh never showed any interest in Mena at all."
I wonder how much of this crap went on in ARK? Only Malak can say that a stabbing and blunt force murder was an accident from kids smoking pot and passing out on railroad tracks.
NEVER FORGET.
I'll say that Clinton wanted to create a national emergency so that people would clamor for him to return to power. The 9-11 attacks provided a smokesreen for this effort.
Motive: He wanted to be king..
He may have had the means left over from the Arkansas days. There seemed to be some military grade anthrax in circulation there.
By "Office Based", he is describing himself as a private consultant available for consulations with lawyers or other pathologists, I think. He doesn't have his job as a medical examiner or as an assistant professor any more, so he has to list something.
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