Wednesday, January 21, 2009

2009 and its still a pain in the behind!

I know I said I was done with this blog, but I really cant help it. I mean the damn thing is still going and Bruce Ivins is dead. I dont care if its a copycat or the real deal. This does not sit comfortable with me. Attached are some excerpts from the attached link to this posting. For those who were not listening, pay close attention. Dont just look at it, see it, for all those who heard what I said now you will listen. I mean hearing and listening are two different things. Take a close look.

I hope they find the people and prosecute them.

It's a serious crime even if turns out the powder was not contaminating.

As a precaution, the law school alerted the Harvard University Police Department, the university’s environmental health and safety team, and the Cambridge police and fire departments.

“You have to take these things extremely seriously,”

“Even with negative lab results, it’s still a form of domestic terrorism.”

Powder mailed to Dershowitz tests negative for anthrax - Local News Updates - The Boston Globe

addition links:
news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090121/ap_on_re_us/white_powder_dow_jones

online.wsj.com/article/SB123255608023802845.html

www.ny1.com/content/top_stories/92603/wsj-building-evacuated-after-receiving-suspicious-mail/Default.aspx

Friday, January 16, 2009

Its been fun.

I decided to no longer post new info on this blog, mainly because I have lost the zeal and the passion to continue. I stand behind this blog 110%, thats why it will always be accessible as long as the computer remains alive. The cause for this blog has been met and the purpose has been approached with caution and care. Now its time to say GOODBYE to all my readers. There is still alot of info on this blog that can keep you sustained for years, but I decided to take a new path. God bless you all and for those who understand this blog, Well, I guess you know, NO HARD FEELINGS!

Friday, January 9, 2009

Just thought you should be refreshed!

Cutaneous (skin) infection is the most common form of the disease. It occurs when the spores come in contact with an area of skin that is broken, such as a cut or a sore. Cultaneous anthrax is marked by an itchy, blister-like lesion that eventually forms a boil with a black center. The boils respond well if treated with antibiotics right away.

Symptoms may develop one to six days after exposure to the germ. Since the anthrax germ can live for a long time in the environment, symptoms may not start for up to 60 or more days after the germ has released into the air.

If the germ gets into your skin, your skin will have small sore that will become a blister. The blister then develops into a boil with a black area in the center.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) classify agents with known bioterrorism potential into three priority areas (A, B and C). Anthrax is ranked as a Category A agent. Category A agents are those that:

pose the greatest threat to public health

may spread across a large area or need public awareness

need a great deal of planning to protect the public’s health

Clothing for anthrax response

DuPont does not recommend protective equipment for users who do not
have the training to assess the hazards, correctly select and properly use
the equipment. No one should attempt to respond to a bioterrorism
incident without adequate training and without contacting local
emergency response agencies. Local emergency responders are trained
to deal with potential terrorism incidents.

Anthrax case sparks training at Army labs - Security- msnbc.com

Anthrax case sparks training at Army labs - Security- msnbc.com

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

HAPPY NEW YEAR! HAVE A BLESSED 2009!

Stay tuned, there is alot to talk about and discuss. Check back in a couple of weeks for new related info. 2008/2009. Talk to you soon.