Veeery Interesting..... Hanneke,
 
I'm 99.99% certain, that if serious/(non-gov) investigators checked activity, 
72-hrs
prior to Time-of-Death, each Virologist had recently ingested some clear DHMO~
Yet nowhere could media find DHMO traces...being acknowledged...by officials?
Embalming, or Cremation of Bodies...reduced, or eliminated... DHMO presence!
 

Rabid~grin, 
^BATZCUZ^    
 
P.S. Steve Norton...may not agree with www.dhmo.org or with latest FACTS...
you mentioned prior to death "...who bit the Dust"...was Mystery Dust...Toxic?
What more indisputablele evidence will people need...to uncover a Conspiracy!
 

--- On Wed, 6/17/09, Hanneke <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Hanneke <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>Virologist dies in Mexico?
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, June 17, 2009, 9:32 PM



Considering that he, at the time of his death was working on a vaccine for 
influenza, and in the light of the long list of prominent virologists who had 
inexplicable deaths,  or sudden deaths (the list is roughly 84 I believe, could 
be longer by now),  I wouldn't be too concerned about being paranoid. Being 
paranoid means:  paying attention!

Unless there are more details available surrounding his death, I suspect that 
this scientist's death will be viewed as perhaps another one who bit the dust 
because of the work he was doing.

At 02:29 AM 18/06/2009, you wrote:
> Am I just paranoid?
> 
> This came today via ProMed email...
> 
> 
> George Martin Baer, 1936-2009
> -----------------------------
> Dr George Martin Baer, a former CDC employee in the Division of Viral & 
> Rickettsial Diseases, died on 2 Jun 2009, in Mexico City, Mexico, at the age 
> of 73. He was an eminent virologist, veterinarian, and public health 
> scientist.
> 
> Dr Baer was born in 1936 in London, England. He grew up in New Rochelle, New 
> York, where he became an accomplished equestrian, and began a lifelong love 
> of animals. He attended Cornell University, where he obtained an 
> undergraduate degree in agricultural sciences in 1954, and a degree in 
> veterinary medicine in 1959. He earned a Master's degree in Public Health 
> from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor during 1961.
> 
> Thereafter, Dr Baer started his career in public health with CDC via the EIS 
> [Epidemic Intelligence Service], and was assigned to the New York State 
> Health Department in Albany, where he focused upon brucellosis, psittacosis, 
> and rabies. In 1964, he worked at CDC's Southwest Rabies Investigations 
> Laboratory in Las Cruces New Mexico on bat rabies. From 1966 to 1969, he was 
> a consultant to the Pan American Health Organization in Mexico. Based upon 
> his efforts, he helped to lay the groundwork for Mexico's public health 
> programs against rabies, an effort he continued throughout the rest of his 
> professional life.
> 
> In 1969, he returned to Atlanta, and became head of the CDC Rabies 
> Laboratory. With his team of researchers, he developed a method for the 
> immunization of wildlife, for which he was credited as the "Father of Oral 
> Rabies Vaccination." His considerable expertise made him one of the foremost 
> international experts in this arena. Of his more than 100 publications, his 
> 1991 book, The Natural History of Rabies, remains a definitive reference in 
> the field.
> 
> After retirement from CDC, he founded a diagnostic laboratory in Mexico City, 
> and was a member of the Mexican International Steering Committee for the 
> Rabies in the Americas Conference. At the time of his death, he was working 
> on a new vaccine for influenza, a timely project given the recent outbreak of 
> the H1N1 virus. Clearly, Dr. Baer acted from a deeply held belief in the 
> power of preventive medicine, within the "One Health" concept to combat 
> disease both in humans and other animals.
> 
> He is survived by his wife, Maria Olga Baer, 3 daughters, Katherine Baer, of 
> Washington, DC, Alexandra Baer, of New Paltz, New York, and Isabella Baer, of 
> Mexico City, and 4 granddaughters. Funeral services were held in Mexico City 
> at the Iglesia de Santa Rosa de Lima on 4 Jun 2009.
> 
> 
> 
> Annie
> 
> 
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