peace13
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Thu Mar-22-07 04:28 PM
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Looking for information on mysterious deaths of scientists |
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that took place in recent years. I know that in the past there have been stories of scientists that have 'committed suicide', been murdered or have disappeared mysteriously in the past four years. Some were around the time of the anthrax problems. I have searched for info and came up empty handed. If you have this info on hand I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks. Peace on earth, Kim
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Thu Mar-22-07 04:30 PM
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outofthewilderness.com used to have articles on it. If they are even still around.
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Thu Mar-22-07 04:31 PM
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2. There were several in Orange County, CA as I recall |
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My sister was tracking this for a while. I'll ask if she still has any info on this.
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Thu Mar-22-07 04:33 PM
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....I just googled mysterious deaths of microbiologists. Lots of links came up, some not allowed to be posted here.
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Thu Mar-22-07 04:41 PM
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4. old but might be useful |
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possibly not quite ot either but still worth perusing as background. http://www.deadscientists.blogspot.com/
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Thu Mar-22-07 04:42 PM
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5. Try a site called 'Rigorous Intuition'... |
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Edited on Thu Mar-22-07 04:50 PM by junofeb
...They have some really good research data dumps on their forum. Most of the members are a little tinfoil, but the guy who runs the site seems to have his head screwed on pretty well. They've been keeping tabs on the dead scientist thing. People rail about 'conspiracy theories' but they cannot refute the facts. "Conspiracy Theorists' are merely trying to link together facts by means of a more-or-less believable narrative. The 'theorists' have been right about a few things now that I thought impossible...like the halliburton detention camps. Anyways, check out the site and draw your own conclusions. I'm away from my computer w/all my links/favorites, I'm sure there are others, but this one sprang to mind.
PS, I hope I'm allowed to mention this site...I don't endorse their views or anything, I've just found some of their data collection to be very useful...
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Thu Mar-22-07 04:48 PM
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I will check them out. When I added Anthrax back into 'the google' they began popping up. I appreciate the info. We were at our weekly peace vigil and I mentioned the scientists and I got the big tin foilers glare. I thought it might be nice to take some info next week. Thanks again for all of the help. Peace, Kim
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Thu Mar-22-07 04:54 PM
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7. Here's a few - I don't vouch for any. I remember the term bio-scientist. |
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Edited on Thu Mar-22-07 04:56 PM by higher class
http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/microbio/2001-December/021032.htmlhttp://www.rense.com/general65/TOPOFF123prelimtests.htmhttp://911review.org/Sept11Wiki/Nexusmagazine.Com.shtmlhttp://www.mackwhite.com/archive15.htmlhttp://www.iissm.com/newsletter/aug-05/newsletter_article.htmlThis last one has history and a lot on wmd and anthrax. Don't know who they are. I just entered deaths and bio-scientists. I think the nexus one is a magazine out of Australia that I've seen and liked - I'm sure inflexible readers would not endorse it - but it takes you where mainstream would not go, but DIA CIA and Blackwater psy-ops people would. (nexus is - if I remember it correctly - more responsible than the CIA or Blackwater)
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