Unacceptable. Apparently they can post multiple CP to every thread, but I cannot report multiple violations of law.
DECLAS CoC
POTUS Barr
Barr Durham
[[F] classified intel provided [FVEY - Non FVEY] as needed]
Does Durham want to hold [freeze] 'public' declas due to criminal nature of the probe(s)?
Think GJ material.
When did the investigation begin?
When did the investigation really begin?
Nothing can stop what is coming.
Nothing.
Slow drip Flood
Q
Queen of Australia
hmm
CONPLANN 8888
Mine was late.
I've been saying I think it's Query Fever.
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Q fever is a disease caused by the bacteria Coxiella burnetii. This bacteria naturally infects some animals, such as goats, sheep, and cattle. C. burnetii bacteria are found in the birth products (i.e. placenta, amniotic fluid), urine, feces, and milk of infected animals. People can get infected by breathing in dust that has been contaminated by infected animal feces, urine, milk, and birth products. Some people never get sick; however, those who do usually develop flu-like symptoms including fever, chills, fatigue, and muscle pain.
Bioterrorism
A biological attack, or bioterrorism, is the intentional release of viruses, bacteria, or other germs that can sicken or kill people, livestock, or crops.
C. burnetii, the bacteria that causes Q fever, has been described as a potential bioterrorism agent.
C. burnetii is a select agent subject to the select agentexternal icon regulations found in 42 CFR Part 73.
C. burnetii is a highly infectious agent, in some cases requiring less than 10 bacteria to make you sick.
C. burnetii is extremely resistant to heat, drying, and many common disinfectants.
People get infected by breathing in contaminated dust.
C. burnetii has been previously weaponized for use in biological warfare and is considered a potential terrorist threat.
We do not know if or when a bioterrorism attack might occur. However, federal agencies have worked for years with health departments across the country to plan and prepare for any such attack.
https://www.cdc.gov/qfeverindex.htmlI thought it was