Posted on 02/25/2018 6:14:28 AM PST by sodpoodle
The authorities in Atlanta announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and indictment in the case of a missing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employee who disappeared about two weeks ago.
The employee, Timothy J. Cunningham, 35, was promoted to commander in the United States Public Health Service in July, his family said. According to the police, he was last seen on Feb. 12.
I feel like Im in a horrible Black Mirror episode, Commander Cunninghams sister, Tiara Cunningham, said in a phone interview on Saturday. Im kind of lost without him, to be quite honest.
Ms. Cunningham, 27, was the last family member to speak with Commander Cunningham before he went missing, she said.
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
But the real nasty stuff is on Long Island at in Maryland.
I know there is bad stuff in ATL. What % of people just go missing?
photo with this article
http://www.ibtimes.com/who-timothy-cunningham-missing-cdc-employee-family-offers-reward-info-2657284
(Congress will not allow a separate M.D. pay scale for the military and PHS, so instead they go quickly to O-6. Not the way I would do it, but thats what it is).
The same guidelines for making O-6 apply to physicians and non alike. Physicians have different bonus incentives to bolster their paychecks.
‘Watch the water’
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Russians?
Thanks. Very strange story. Poor family.
A commander would be sitting behind a desk pushing papers, not working inside a lab. Probably hasn’t worked at a lab bench in years, if ever.
The Centers for Disease Control sign is seen at its main facility in Atlanta, June 20, 2014. Researchers in the CDC’s high-security Bioterror Rapid Response and Advanced Technology laboratory realized they had sent live anthrax bacteria, instead of what they thought were harmless samples, to fellow scientists in two lower-security labs at the agency.
Photo and related article here;
http://www.ibtimes.com/who-timothy-cunningham-missing-cdc-employee-family-offers-reward-info-2657284
I never heard of Long Island in Maryland. Where is it? I googled it and didn’t find anything.
You would think that the cops would have gone and looked at phone calls incoming the day prior to him calling in sick and see who called. But this is Atlanta, and maybe they don’t have real cops there (like in Broward).
At this point, I’d be looking at his credit card uses over the past year, and wondering if he had any potential meth lab friends.
Long Island, NY would be Plum Island. Maryland would be Ft. Detrick.
Democrats.
There’s something really spooky about the roll out of this information... it hit the internet - everywhere within 2 days...
Then the suck up butt-kissers at the New York Times pick it up? Anyone get the feeling the ‘sick’ guy took some weird samples with him? Or was ‘infected’ by something? Something doesn’t add up.
Very interesting about the young man’s “too dangerous working there” comment.
Here is some background info on this story. This doctor spoke to a reporter back in January.
From the author of the original article quoting the doctor, anonymously. In January, Dr. Cunningham shared his opinion that this years flu shot was behind the deadly outbreak of the flu, while warning that if his name was attached to the widely-circulated quotes, he would lose his job or suffer an even worse fate.
Understanding the dangers involved in speaking out about vaccines in the current climate, we granted him anonymity in the article. However Dr. Cunningham told us we should go public should anything happen to him.
Dr. Cunningham was an expert on contagious epidemics, having been deployed by the CDC to work on the Ebola and Zika crises in previous years. He knows a suspicious outbreak when he sees one, and this years flu epidemic raised serious red flags for the CDC doctor.
Some of the patients Ive administered the flu shot to this year have died, the doctor said in January, adding I dont care who you are, this scares the crap out of me.
We have seen people dying across the country of the flu, and one thing nearly all of them have in common is they got the flu shot, he said.
Link here, http://yournewswire.com/cdc-doctor-flu-shot-dead/
On top of this information, when the FBI released some documents recently regarding James Comey and what they seized from him, one file was labeled “CDC Documents.” I would love to know what was in that file.
You're right... add that into the way the story came out... all over the internet first. Someone is VERY worried about this guy... and it's not 'cause his Mommy misses him.
From the IBtimes article linked above. “However, his family said they knew something was out of place three days before the 35-year-old Harvard graduate vanished from his office and has not returned home yet.
“There were some exchanges via phone as well as text that alerted me to be concerned about our son,” his father, Terrell, told NBC News, without specifying further details about what was troubling about the messages.
Thus when their son stopped responding to texts and calls, Cunningham’s parents drove from Maryland to Atlanta to find their sons phone, keys, wallet and car and his dog, Beau, alone at home.
“Tim never leaves Beau unattended,” his father said. “He just doesnt do it.”
The family “knew something” was amiss three days before?? What made them think that?
Why do you think that? What do you know that the cops don’t?
Geez, hope this guy didn’t forward anything to Julian Assange.. could be a botched robbery in his future, oh wait....
I thought it was on Johnston Island?
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