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"The US gave up their chemical and biological offensive weapons program in the early 70’s, put down the tinfoil hat. A better question is what happened to the tons of chemical and biological weapons after the fall of the Soviet Union?"

I am not a conspiracy theorist by any stretch, but I do study history. The US did not by any means give up on biologic and chemical weapons in the 70's. Nixon even made the comment "Those who lay down their swords for plowshares, will plow for those who didn't"....We may have slowed our roll, but we did not give it up. Fort Detrick Maryland is testament to that.
"Biolabs or bio weapons labs? That’s a huge distinction and disingenuous at best. The US hasn’t used chemical weapons since Napalm in Vietnam and has never used biological weapons. Russia created the largest known stockpile of chemical/biological weapons in human history
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The US has historically been very involved in bioweapon research. In the late 1960's they used it against our own populace when the released a strain of Serratia marcesans into the atmosphere on the West Coast to track its movement across the country. This, apparently innoculous organism at the time, contributes to a multitude of infections today. There are other documented cases of similar tests, some involving our own troops. The early 70's was rife with bioweapon engineering, on both sides.
I dunno if the current information is true or not, but if it is, it certainly gives credence to one reason the Russian government felt threatened.
Having been a member of one, I can say that there is no greater collection of elitist assholes with a hive mind collective of self deserving attitude and arrogance, as a medical school class. they are typically led by a group of feminists who tend to tell the cuckhold males how to think and vote. That was one of the most miserable four years of my life.
Though you are right that some got it other than gay sex. A large percentage of the ones who got it via other routes can indirectly be traced back to those individuals who were in that population. For instance, a large number of people who contracted it thru blood and blood component transfusion (ie, hemophiliacs) got if rom tainted blood that came from the gay population. many of the ones who got it through IV drug use got it from sharing needles with those who has a promiscuous sex life. It started in the gay community and spread outwards from there to infect the remainder of the population.
I am seeing multiple people who have displayed multiple infections, both vaxxed and unvaxxed. The new variants are not having the same lethality as the original virus, however recent studies have shown that the R0 of this virus is something like 17:1, meaning that one person likely infects 17 others. This level of communicibility is similar to or greater than Measles which is highly contagious. IMO the virus is so endemic we need to just learn to live with it and stop all of this nonsense that makes people feel like they are preventing something.
Wash your hands.
Stay home when you are sick.
Cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough.
Follow these simple rules and we might survive as a species.
He should have been fired. He is so "woke" he did not know the plural of uterus is "uteri", not uteruses. :rotflmao:
One of the easiest ways is to look up at the diesel prices each day when you pass the station. This morning here it was $5.20 per gallon. Like it not, the price of fuel touches most everything we buy, eat, and produce. News agencies are saying that we are likely to see diesel rationing by the end of the summer. When that happens prices are going to soar. On the first day in office he crippled the oil and gas industries with his power play. He is not saving the planet, he and his dumbassery cabinet are killing it.
I fight this battle everyday. It is just not IV contrast that is desperately short supply. We are at critical levels of certain blood draw tubes, N95 masks, laboratory test reagents, etc. In 30 years of the medical profession, I have never seen this before. We struggle daily trying to get and maintain enough surplus to get us thru.

re: As the Bonfire Burns™

Posted by DocYates on 5/11/22 at 7:01 am
EKG,
I am sorry for your loss. What a tragedy. Don't let this craphole get to you. You have as much right here as anyone. Don't argue with pigs. It will require you to get into the mud to do it, and the only person who will enjoy that is the pig.
Hang in there.
"congress allocates money for all of those things you listed"

And this is the problem. The government should not be funding abortions. this is one step closer to government sanctioned extermination. What's next? Autistic children? Handicapped children? Adults with learning disabilities? You start down that slope and they would have to line up every Democrat who voted for Joe Biden and throw them in them in them in the chipper.
So what are you saying? I simply stated that the current money being spent on abortions could be well spent doing their actual role, providing BC for those who cannot afford it, and providing care for those who cannot get it. Instead of my tax dollars paying to kill an unborn child, lets use that money to help with adoptions, which can cost tens of thousands of dollars, or provide HPV screening, or STD clinics.
"I cannot deny something that doesn't exist. A fetus by definition does not have bodily autonomy."

So by your definition, a microbe is not life....so be it, why are we spending billions to go throughout the solar system looking for life when by that definition it doesn't matter anyways.
To be honest the biggest reason is the almighty dollar. Federal funds to Planned Parenthood fund the majority of these out of hospital abortions. Without that money the clinic would have to justify spending it all on actual birth control and actual medical care. They cant do that. This is nothing more than a Liberal fantasy. I hate for them to say "my body, my choice", while at the same time this administration is telling me "No shot, no work". Where is the justice when I have to walk around all day in a friggin mask because Karen is too stupid to realize it is worth about as much to put a chain link fence in the back yard to keep out misquitos.
75% of all the Dems who were watching. Maybe ?Fortunately there was a competing episode of Storage WRs I had not seen so I was not enticed into watching what essentially amounted to a monkey jumping a football…..

re: Why is Auburn so good at basketball

Posted by DocYates on 2/16/22 at 12:02 pm
In their defense, it is a little easier managing a basketball team roster compared to a football roster of over 75 primadonnas. Five primadonnas is bad enough, but luckily in basketball you typically only have them for a year or two.
Somebody hide the trash cans......Aubie about to "take it out"......have you ever witnessed a more glorious implosion? This is like a Irwin Allen film.
"I’ll gladly get on my knees for daddy!

Love you King J! All of Tiger nation is behind you! (I wish you were behind me though)

GEAUX JOE!"

Coach O, welcome to the board!!!
No excuses from my household. It is extremely hard to beat a team twice in the same year, ask LSU from 10 years ago. Not to mention, Georgia had a helluva team this year, played well, and were well coached. They beat everyone they were supposed to beat. They are, without a doubt, the best team in the country, and deserve the accolades. Enjoy the championship Dawgs, now you can appreciate how hard they are to get and how sweet they are when you do. I hope we see them again next year, and my team is right there with them.

re: Very, very disappointed...

Posted by DocYates on 1/1/22 at 9:54 am
I agree. Hutchinson was the media darling because of his name. He is the Michigan version of Bo Nix

re: Very, very disappointed...

Posted by DocYates on 1/1/22 at 9:43 am
Cue the SEC Tigers…..all of them…..if their team doesn’t win it had to be the refs…..