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Any Recent dead scientists?




Topic started on 28-6-2005 @ 11:54 AM by AWingAndASigh


Like everyone else, I've been curious about the mysterious deaths of scientists. See this link:

www.miqel.com...

But what I really want to know is - is it still happening?

Have there been any recent scientists reported dying mysteriously? Is the crisis over and all the bad scientists have been killed? Has someone decided that their bacteria/virus/bug won't work anyway so they might as well stop killing scientists? Do they figure they need them for bird flu and will start killing again AFTER the pandemic?

What's the status on life expectancy for scientists?


Mod Edit: all cap title

[edit on 29-6-2005 by kinglizard]



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reply posted on 29-6-2005 @ 10:25 PM by AdamJ


no need, bird flu is out already.
time to pray



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reply posted on 3-7-2005 @ 06:49 AM by eazy_mas


Because they have classified information



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reply posted on 3-7-2005 @ 09:21 AM by Tinkleflower


Define "scientists".

Does that mean doctors? Nurses? Researchers? Pharmacists?

Take a look at recent mortality figures, and we'll see that there are similar numbers in many other areas. Deaths amongst authors, for example. Or amongst drivers.

The jury is still out here - I'm not convinced we're seeing anything other than the expected randomness of death.



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reply posted on 5-7-2005 @ 09:41 PM by blanketgirl


It isn't a question about whose dying, more of how many people are dying at convenient and suspicious times...

When you say to look at mortality figures, where exactly is your information coming from, and is it a study of ... say authors who mysteriously are killed in an accident where the brake lines were cut 1 week before their book was done vs. the researcher about to publish a paper?

Or are you compairing authors who die in general vs. scientists who die under strange conditions?

we aren't talking about normal deaths, this has nothing to do with the overweight cab driver who has a heart attack.


Originally posted by Tinkleflower
Define "scientists".
Does that mean doctors? Nurses? Researchers? Pharmacists?
Take a look at recent mortality figures, and we'll see that there are similar numbers in many other areas. Deaths amongst authors, for example. Or amongst drivers.
The jury is still out here - I'm not convinced we're seeing anything other than the expected randomness of death.




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reply posted on 5-7-2005 @ 09:44 PM by Dallas


Great question but I feel more ATS discussion should come forward as to the scientists already MURDERED or lost..

Dallas



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reply posted on 7-7-2005 @ 12:23 PM by blanketgirl


If you follow that original link- that is some messed up... and while I think it's odd that they stopped, it might just be how long it takes this person to get more info and update the page.

While I don't know that the actual number of scientists dying is too odd, the total number missing, unknown cause or beaten to death is definately WAY off the charts.

Look at July 2004, there are 3 unknown causes within a couple weeks.



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reply posted on 8-7-2005 @ 07:02 AM by Tinkleflower


Again, I'll ask...

Exactly what are you (blanketgirl, for example), considering to be a "scientist"?

Are we labelling anyone who is employed by, for example, a pharmaceutical company? A group of people belonging to a specific area? "Scientist" is a huge umbrella.

Clarification would be great, before I post another bunch of info on causes of death, randomness of such, etc



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reply posted on 8-7-2005 @ 12:26 PM by blanketgirl



Originally posted by Tinkleflower
Again, I'll ask...

Exactly what are you (blanketgirl, for example), considering to be a "scientist"?



From what I could tell, the person writing the referenced information seems to be looking at people doing science research... most of it looks like it is medically related.

I didn't notice anybody on there who was the receptionist or the keymaker, they are the people who make the discoveries and test the diseases and cures.
That was my understanding.



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