I don't know enough to comment on the manufactured diseases but I do know some 
of what is being prepared for by law enforcement.  My husband retired after 36 
years with one of the larger sheriff's offices.  He planned to go back as 
reservist to be able to continue to have contact with his friends and also to 
make some side money.  They were required to attend classes.  One of the 
classes he would have to take is just what you are talking about quarantined 
children keeping parents away.  He said he just couldn't do that and did not 
continue.  He was two years in military at Uncle's request before he was in law 
enforcement.  

We were talking on a trip today and he said that all these baby boomers are 
retiring now and I guess the government does have their own plans for all of 
us.  I'm sure these groups are probably being monitored.  I told him today we 
probably need to consider stock piling some things that are soon going to be 
unavailable to us.  I really hate thinking like that.

Dianne
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Simon Jester<mailto:[email protected]> 
  To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
  Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 7:07 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Quarantine


  > I've heard discussions about what would be done in various
  > hypothetical cases. Here's one: a boarding school full of kids has to
  > be quarantined because one or more of them suddenly develops
  > something like Ebola.

  First false premise: people don't just 'develop' something like Ebola.

  > As soon as quarantine is declared, hordes of parents, some armed,
  > descend on the school determined to get their kids out,

  I'd be one of them... since ebola is an ENGINEERED virus, why would I 
  want to leave my child's destiny in the hands of the same people (in 
  essence) who are responsible for the situation in the first place?

  One alternative that I might be willing to put up with instead of seeing 
  how many jack-boots I could take with me would be for 'them' to allow us 
  parents to take our children HOME, and then imprison us there.

  Another alternative I might consider is if they let me bring all of my 
  'stuff' with me and join my child(ren) in quarantine...

   > and to hell with anyone else, the

  No... to hell with the people who engineered these super-bugs.

  > In such a scenario, how would one respond?   I'd say the everyone in 
  > the boarding school would have to be quarantined and that the angry 
  > parents would have to be disarmed.