Tuesday, September 13, 2016

M.N.: In today's political climate this possibility of bacteriological or toxicological attacks on US presidential candidates is not a sick fantasy, it is a real danger: Possible bacteriological or toxicological attacks on US presidential candidates - Google Search | Campaign crowds as breeding ground for bacteriological weapons - Google Search | Hillary Clinton health: The man who discovered CTE thinks she may have been poisoned | The Independent


9.13.16 Tu


Trump loves Vladimir Putin. Could his tax returns explain why? - The Washington Post
Yes, half of Trump supporters are racist - The Washington Post
The question that will decide the election - The Washington Post
Clinton and Trump owe voters more specifics on their health - The Washington Post
FBI to reveal likely murder spike on same day as first presidential debate | US news | The Guardian
Man who survived Orlando nightclub shooting dies three months later at Tampa party | Daily Mail Online
‘We should not confuse int’l order with American one’: Russian defense minister to US counterpart — RT News

M.N.: In today's political climate this possibility of bacteriological or toxicological attacks on US presidential candidates is not a sick fantasy, it is a real danger. Attention, FBI, Secret Service and campaign managers: this circumstance has to be taken very seriously, and simple, common sense protective measures have to be introduced, to minimize the spread of infections in the large campaign crowds. 
The episode with Mrs. Clinton's "pneumonia illness" has to be investigated very thoroughly, including the epidemiological analysis: what is this "bug" exactly, are there any traces of it been cultivated in a lab, how was it introduced (some reports mentioned sick staffers), who are the other people afflicted with this "bug", etc., etc..

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