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(by Mr. Mask)
I love people when they say things are facts...but actually its based on bad research and guess work.
Nobody has proven a military employee from that based has posted anything about VX gas.
Originally posted by TXRabbit
I've just read all 30 pages on this thread. I have listened to and researched all opinions, facts and information presented. After much deliberation and cross-referencing the available knowledge, I have come to 1 certain conclusion regarding this event.....
YES. She gained a ton of weight
Originally posted by 2012DragonSlayer
reply to post by Advantage
interesting to note that the last post on that twitter account before it was deleted was that she was "watching family guy with her brother, and it being dumb"..or something like that.. i saw it with my own two eyes
so shes in her car, watching family guy..with her brother.. tweeting about vx.. then has an 'oh shoot' moment and frantically starts deleting all her various accounts? ok...
Originally posted by theclutch
sounds a lot like the movie 28 days later! Maybe a nice little zombie outbreak to start this wonderful year off right! great find, I can't wait to find out more on this situation.
Well lets hope that they are telling the truth....amen
Originally posted by Crutchley29
ALL CLEAR ON UTAH ARMY BASE.
The Army gave the all-clear Thursday after loosing track overnight of a vial of lethal VX nerve agent at a Utah base. An emergency lockdown went into effect around 6 p.m. Wednesday at the sprawling Dugway Proving Grounds when the vial turned up missing during a routine inventory check. More than 1,000 employees were held at the base southwest of Salt Lake City as military officials launched a frantic search. The missing vial was found on the base around 3 a.m. A military spokesman said "all personnel are uninjured and safe. The public is safe as well." The vial contained less than 1 milliliter, or roughly a quarter-teaspoon, of the VX, considered the deadliest agent in the military's arsenal. Earlier in the day, military officials mysteriously said the shutdown went into effect amid a "serious concern." Armed sentries blocked the entrances while Army officials refused to say what prompted the lockdown. "No one is in immediate danger but these steps are required," Col. William King IV, the base commander, said at the time. Dugway is used by the Army Reserves and the U.S. National Guard for training, and the base also serves as a bombing range. The Army Test and Evaluation Command center also conducts training and tests of defenses against biological and chemical weapons attacks. Read more: www.nydailynews.com... xzz1CGQ3J6EM
Originally posted by Crutchley29
reply to post by Soshh
They would still have supplies of VX in storage.
Originally posted by 2012DragonSlayer
reply to post by Advantage
interesting to note that the last post on that twitter account before it was deleted was that she was "watching family guy with her brother, and it being dumb"..or something like that.. i saw it with my own two eyes
so shes in her car, watching family guy..with her brother.. tweeting about vx.. then has an 'oh shoot' moment and frantically starts deleting all her various accounts? ok...
Originally posted by pleasetryagain
reply to post by gmacousins
The first strains of lethal diseases arrived at the Winnipeg lab in the summer of 2000, a cargo of six of the most deadly viruses in the world. Small vials contained samples of Lassa, Marburg and Junin, with three strains of Ebola viruses, all flown in from the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta.
link
www.cbc.ca...
Originally posted by stirling
Just curios but any chance that dead birds are involved?
No Just a hunch....
Dugway is a chem weapons test area.
Originally posted by harryhaller
Originally posted by Advantage
Incredible quality of posters we have here these days.
Yeah i was thinking the same thing you know.
Do you have anything to add OTHER than it's all ok and normal?
Because i don't believe you.
Originally posted by SonOfTheLawOfOne
How come nobody is asking how protocol was broken and a vial of the deadliest nerve gas on the known planet was LOST?
I don't care if it's 5 minutes or 5 days... the fact that these people follow rigorous routines to ensure their safety, and that this protocol was somehow broken is what I am more interested in.
I'm glad the "all-clear" was given, but how do we know this wasn't an attempt by someone to use this gas against someone? Was it just misplaced or did someone try to take it and didn't get off the base with it?
~Namaste
Originally posted by GhostLancer
Originally posted by matrix12
either its a drill, or something has escaped confinement
Having been in the military, they don't lockdown a base without explanation *for this long* unless it's something really serious. Also, since it's a site for the testing of chemical weapons (possibly biological), another word for "lockdown" at such a base is "QUARANTINE."
If it is a standard military base, this means that there are schools, daycares, a PS (Post Exchange a.k.a. military Walmart), commissary (grocery store), medical clinic, etc. In other words, a LOT of people and children would be trapped in place and not allowed to return home. That is a **BIG DEAL** ---so, a lockdown (a.k.a. quarantine) is not to be taken lightly.