Bio-warfare experts question why Canada was sending lethal viruses to China

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In a table-top pandemic exercise at Johns Hopkins University last year, a pathogen based on the emerging Nipah virus was released by fictional extremists, killing 150 million people.

A less apocalyptic scenario mapped out by a blue-ribbon U.S. panel envisioned Nipah being dispersed by terrorists and claiming over 6,000 American lives.

Scientists from Canada’s National Microbiology Laboratory (NML) have also said the highly lethal bug is a potential bio-weapon.

But this March that same lab shipped samples of the henipavirus family and of Ebola to China, which has long been suspected of running a secretive biological warfare (BW) program.
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Canada wants to be good comrades.....they admire the totalitarian utopia they have.
 
As much as I admire Cookie Monster for his zeal and our shared fondness for cookies, I always thought him a bit of a wasteful shit, for the way he insanely attacks cookies and has chunks and crumbs flying everywhere.

The 5 second rule doesn’t even apply, because the pieces were in a monster’s mouth, for chrissakes. :mad:
 
As much as I admire Cookie Monster for his zeal and our shared fondness for cookies, I always thought him a bit of a wasteful shit, for the way he insanely attacks cookies and has chunks and crumbs flying everywhere.

The 5 second rule doesn’t even apply, because the pieces were in a monster’s mouth, for chrissakes. :mad:

They got him eating veggies now, ffs.
 
Canada wants to be good comrades.....they admire the totalitarian utopia they have.

They were stuck by a UN agreement regarding research for antidotes for known pathogens. You may recall the stink back in Dessert Storm days when it was disclosed that a lab in Ohio had shipped Anthrax spores to a lab in Iraq. That occurred under the same International agreement. There are a LOT of UN agreements that should be looked at rather carefully.
 
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