Re: [cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-19 Thread Bob
LeaNder wrote: --- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Rarey" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Barbara, I did not post the article you blamed on me and in fact have not even seen or read it. Who is your role model, Dan Rather? JR Jim, I know I should know Dan Rather since I seem to

Re: [cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-18 Thread E Bryant Holman
In New Mexico they have about 10 cases of plague a year. It is usually arrested before it turns into bubonic plague, and they keep it hushed up in order to prevent panic from spreading. This has been going on for decades. The animals that spread it are rabbits, and the problem is that they

[cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-18 Thread mark urban
When was the last time bubonic plague was a problem in the US? NO ANSWER Just as I thought. You are an empty drum with a lone pebble banging around inside. The bubonic plague is always out there, it is just a matter of controlling pest populations. Fear mongering is just a

[cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-17 Thread LeaNder
--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, Jim Rarey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Barbara, I did not post the article you blamed on me and in fact have not even seen or read it. Who is your role model, Dan Rather? JR Jim, I know I should know Dan Rather since I seem to remember he was discussed

Re: [cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-16 Thread Michael Donovan
Yes plague is all over but not a problem. A case will pop up now and then. However, there is a general overall mystery concerning disease that is often overlooked. I am talking about in the standard natural sense, without man's boitechnical interference... Why do they suddenly appear? And

[cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-16 Thread mark urban
The point is that the story is fear mongering bull shit along with most of the alarmist reaction to it. I think using a cell phone while driving is a much greater threat to life, but,then again, I am just a smear artist. Oh how I wish there were a meaty story like the beltway sniper for Jim

[cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-16 Thread LeaNder
--- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, norgesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: norge, we do not live in Boccacio's times. And plague only conjures up art and fiction. Camus for instance ... What is the source of this discussion? Condescension??? No, applying cold reason, it seems. barbara Mark,

Re: [cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-16 Thread Bob
mark urban wrote: The point is that the story is fear mongering bull shit along with most of the alarmist reaction to it. I think using a cell phone while driving is a much greater threat to life, but,then again, I am just a smear artist. Oh how I wish there were a meaty story like

Re: [cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-16 Thread Bob
norgesen wrote: Mark, So, your point being what? That a handful of HSA rodents with plague-carrying fleas are not a threat, that conditions like open sewage on city streets and clogged sewers(they didn't know how to clean sewers, only build them, at first!) are what is to

Re: [cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-16 Thread Bob
mark urban wrote: Mike, If you read Bramley's Gods of Eden, he goes into an interesting peroration of facts regarding the many plagues that afflicted Europe in the middle ages - The appearance of comets and strange ground clinging mists preceding an outbreak. Strange

Re: [cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-16 Thread Bob
LeaNder wrote: --- In cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com, norgesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: norge, we do not live in Boccacio's times. And plague only conjures up art and fiction. Camus for instance ... What is the source of this discussion? Condescension??? No, applying cold reason, it seems.

[cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-15 Thread norgesen
And mice and rats and cats cancarry these plagueinfected fleas. The bacterium that causes bubonic plague, Yersinia pestis, lives inside the gut of its main carrier, the flea. The plague likely spread to Europe on the backs of shipboard black rats that carried plague-infested fleas.

RE: [cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-15 Thread FONEBONE
YES The fleasBITE the PLAGUEINFECTED RATS --- They then jump to other nearby warm blooded creatures to feast upon and thereby spreading the PLAGUE epidemic through flea-bites FEMA DOES HAVESECRET EMERGENCY PLAN for COMBATING a PLAGUE EPIDEMIC using BIOLOGICAL WARFARE --- HALATOSIS

[cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-15 Thread mark urban
I do not want to upset your world view; however, proper pest control should obviate the need to treat this as anything more than a very very minor thing. Unless you and your family have a lot of dealings with flea infested animals, I think you can leave the house without worrying too much

Re: [cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-15 Thread Jim Rarey
Sure. Let Homeland Security tke care of it. They're so efficient. JR - Original Message - From: mark urban [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: cia-drugs@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 10:20 PM Subject: [cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J. I do

[cia-drugs] Re: Mice infected with deadly plague are missing in N.J.

2005-09-15 Thread mark urban
Jim, I will only write this once so try not to overlook it. if the pests are controlled, the plague will also be controlled. how did we ever manage to survive as a species by your logic. bubonic plague is always out there somewhere albeit in very limited amounts. it is a question of control