A headline for another ariticle under this CDC story was posted about a researcher who DIED from researching a disease somewhere in CA.
Then it stated ONLY ---- "That the CDC in conferring.checking with the State Department of Health" ---- not that the CDC was really doing anything about it. Probably cuz they have their hands full with their own PROBLEMS.
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The dead researcher article went on to discuss that hardly any researcher EVER dies from researching and how rare it is.
He was working a a coccal (SP) or menigitispneumococcal (SP) -- that is one bad germ. I saw pictures of another researcher who lost both arms and legs while working on a vaccine for it in a research lab.
CDC will NEVER be honest.
That's horrible for sure.
And I sure think about all the microscopic pathogens that
may not even be apparent in how many CDC people have
been exposed and affected *unknowingly*, and how it
could take 5-10 years before they all start feeling the effects.
Plus all the people each one of them is exposed to on a daily
basis, - at the grocery store or any where - and that's never ending.
One person infected with something is all it takes to become thousands
infected in a week's time.
And on and on with all those others unknowingly infecting all
in their paths too.
The snowball is on the roll, kind of thing.
This made me think of so much yesterday when I saw it,
that half of these new infections in the world could be caused
by incidences just like CDC's absolute negligence.
Because we all have seen how when things/incidences
become public, it's not because it 'just happened'.
It's because it's BEEN going on, yet no one said anything
till now.
They're reputation has gone down the drain, and their
negligence shouldn't be excused.
Can you imagine, just ONE person having pathogens on
their clothing from that, and going to the dry cleaners for instance?
All those other clothes there become infected too, with
stuff blowing around that no one knows, and hundreds
of people take home their clothing with their new "pathogens".
Nothing like home delivery - from CDC's $214 lab that
hasn't even proper doors to keep it secure.
That's as stupid as a $214 ship with holes in it's hull.