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Preparing For Unpredictable
Radical Islam Muslim Bioterror


By Patricia Doyle
6-17-16

 
Hello, Jeff - North and South Carolina have been taking in many, many Muslims.  These are people who profess pure hatred of the US and swear to destroy and take it over.  They have our population, culture, religion, Chirstian principles and way of life.  Remember, ALWAYS, this 'religion' calls for its cult members to KILL ALL NON-BELIEVERS. They do not fear death.

Do we really believe that the Muslims that Obama and Hillary have brought and ARE BRINGING to the US are 'asylum seekers' looking to live peacefully among us?  Or, as we have been shown on numerous occasions, are they here to kill Americans and install Sharia law and take over the West adding it to the ISIS caliphate.  If you don't know the answer to that you better wake up NOW or you and your family may well end up on an autopsy table soon.

These are people who PROFESS HATE and have killed many Americans…our 'government', OBAMA and HILLARY want to bring millions of them here.  Obama and Hillary are the most treasonous, traitorous enemies of America there are.

The 'honest' part of government better take preparations seriously. Islam is not a religion of peace.  It is a cult of death, mutilation, and killing.  It is a death cult.   Any 7th century way of killing suits Islam.  If they can kill their own daughters in honor killings, and if they can punish their own people by stoning them to death what do you think they want to do to Westerners whom they profess as their enemy with the US being called the Great Satan.

Why would any right-thinking American want to bring millions of these people to the US?  Be very careful with your vote this November because a vote for Hillary is a vote for Obama's continued failed treasonous policies. Hillary will not only erase the US borders but she will bring in millions more massacre killers and also take away law-abiding Americans right to keep and bear arms to protect themselves and families from the savages she will bring here. Millions of illegals from countries with a professed hatred for the US and its people and culture. Think about it. Be very careful with your vote.  And be aware of the all out war the liberal left socialist bolshevik zionist media will be fighting against Donald Trump from here on out.

Mr Trump is the only one who has the best interests of the US, and its people at heart.  Listen to his words.  You can think what you want about 'good looks and nice hair' but when it boils down to allowing savages like those we saw in Europe raping white women and murdering young girls and any European they can find, I'll take the man who loves the US.  

Unless we suspend the influx of millions of people who HATE America, and enable policies that will ensure a robust economy for millions of our citizens, there will be NO America. Do we want a 'politically correct crook' in the White House or do we want a businessman who will solve the illegal immigration crisis and failed Obama economic policies.  You decide.

Meanwhile, if illegals are able to erase our borders the economy and the safety of our families is at stake.  Hillary WILL NEUTRALIZE the 2nd Amendment and remove all guns from law abiding citizens.  Do you think abolishing the Second Amendment will ensure our safety and stop terrorists from getting guns?  Well if you do, I have a bridge to sell you and maybe even the Lincoln Tunnel.

November is coming, you decide.  The future of the Republic is in your hands

Patty




Chasing Ground Zero: Preparing For Unpredictable Bioterror

By BECKY LEVINE, NCBiotech Writer
6-17-16

Research Triangle Park, NC -- The threat is silent, almost imperceptible, to those of us who work outside the realm of national security. We don’t awaken to the notion that our air could be poisoned, our water contaminated.

Yet every day, we face potential terrorist attacks of the biological kind: anthrax, botulism, plague and smallpox, to name the most likely agents. All are prime weapons because they are cheap, easy to produce, simple to administer and difficult to detect.

“Today, one man can make war. A lucky bio-buffoon could kill 400,000 people,” the oft quoted microbiologist and Nobel laureate Joshua Lederberg famously said.

With that opening statement, Robert Kadlec, Ph.D., kicked off a day-long symposium exploring the bioterrorism challenges our defense and military agencies are charged with assessing and solving on a daily basis.

The Medical, Biomedical & Biodefense: Support to the Warfighter Symposium drew experts from government, industry and academia to the North Carolina Biotechnology Center on Wednesday, the second day of an event that started on the North Carolina State University campus.

The event brought more than 125 participants together to share their collective expertise and knowledge; to build bridges and break down barriers that separate them from collaborating on this intractable problem. It also helped highlight North Carolina’s life science capabilities and interest in participating in the national effort to avoid harm as much as possible.

No easy fixes

The bioterrorism risk is of such magnitude that dozens of federal agencies, hundreds of companies, and thousands of scientists focus their collective brainpower and resources on studying potential threats, surveilling the landscape, preventing attacks and planning for response and recovery.

Still, the problem eludes simply fixes. Bioterrorism threats are difficult to prepare for and nearly impossible to predict, and efforts to address them have not been sustained over the long haul.

“The U.S. is not prepared to deal with a biological weapon attack and lacks a centralized leader for biodefense as well as a strategic plan and budget,” said Kadlec, a keynote speaker who serves as deputy staff director, U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. Summarizing a report issued by the Blue Ribbon Study Panel on Biodefense, Kadlec noted that the U.S. has not given biodefense proper attention or resources.

Moreover, the issue should be devoid of political rhetoric and wrangling.

“Biodefense has nothing to do with policy,” said Dr. Richard Hatchett, acting director of the federal agency BARDA (Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority) and a symposium panelist. “It’s not like Republicans are for Anthrax and Democrats are for Smallpox.

We have to make the case for long-term investment in events whose likelihood we cannot quantify or prepare for. We must maximize our preparedness and respond to threats in perpetuity.”

Hatchett was thrust into the world of biodefense after his experience at ground zero following September 11, which exposed him to the stark realities of a terrorist attack. Now at BARDA, his mission is to partner with private sector companies to advance the development and purchase of vaccines, drugs and diagnostic tools to handle public health crises.

One mission, many hands

Panelists agreed that collaboration between government, industry and academia is essential to successfully managing the threat of bioterrorism.
(by freely sharing especially among nations, how do we know we are not sharing with enemies of the US.  Maybe we should investigate and find out who we are sharing with first before sharing with enemies of the West.- ed pd)

Data should be shared more freely, and innovative partnerships must be formed to move ideas from the lab to the front lines to protect warfighters and civilians alike. Conceivably, companies could mix and match their research programs, using antigens from one company and antibodies from another to speed the development of a new vaccine, noted Hatchett.

“Good ideas don’t know national boundaries or corporate charters,” said presenter David Williams, senior medical acquisition/portfolio manager for the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense.

Despite the current limitations, noteworthy strides are being made in biodefense, largely spurred by industry-government collaboration and cross pollination of scientific principles.

At BioCryst, government-sponsored research has yielded a new antiviral drug that shows activity against both Marburg virus and Ebola. By targeting viral RNA polymerase that is common to all RNA viruses, the compound could potentially be applied across a wide range of pathogens instead of requiring targeted vaccines for each respective virus.

At UNC’s Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases, scientists have moved two drugs for pox viruses into phase 1 trials. They are also applying the principles learned from the study of Dengue fever to the Zika virus in the hopes of speeding the development of a vaccine.  (what another useless vaccine?) ed pd

At Seqirus, scientists are using “synthetic seed technology” to make their own virus in a matter of days instead of waiting weeks or months to retrieve viral particles from remote parts of the world. This new technology will enable unprecedented rapid response to emerging threats.
Posted Jun. 10, 2016 at 10:00 a.m.
Chasing Ground Zero: Preparing for unpredictable bioterror

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By the end of the day, nearly two dozen military experts, scientists, industry experts and government officials had shared their perspectives on the growing threat of bioterrorism and how to best address it.

The symposium was co-hosted by Sen. Richard Burr, Sen. Thom Tillis, the North Carolina Biotechnology Center, the North Carolina Military Business Center, the North Carolina Military Foundation and the University of North Carolina.

(C) N.C. Biotechnology Center

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