https://www.cbsnews.com/video/trump-nominates-susan-monarez-cdc-director/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Monarez
She was previously Deputy Director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Research_Projects_Agency_for_Health
reminder that he just admitted that he was just "activated"
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She legitimately seems like a good pick.
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turnaround and I'll show you
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bird flu is in mammals lol
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Die dunkelstaat
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who better to run a hen house than a fox
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she activates me too
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those legs are giving me a fever
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She is 50 years old. Honestly impressive.
Conclusion:
Americans have advanced enough medical technology and resources that a woman can look good in her 50s if she takes care of herself.
Jewish lives matter.
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Standing by for activation!
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Just remember that while most applied research groups expect a 90% success rate, DARPA is considered successful by having an above 10% success rate.
They basically take any wild idea and run with it. Like if Tony Stark was a quadriplegic and just shouted all the ideas in his head and people attempted prototypes to see if they were plausible.
One chemical defense proposal at DARPA was a couple of MIT engineers working on a gadget that takes your red blood cells and coats the surface with medicine and therapeutics, with the idea that blood cells live for 90-120 days. They asked them to present it and discuss the plausibility of coating army soldiers red blood cells with nerve agent antidotes so they could have 3-4 months immunity.
!fedposters !ifrickinglovescience !biology !chemistry !engineering
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We wouldn't have the internet or rDrama without DARPA.
rDARPA.
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That's the point, right? To spend a little money on insane, lunatic ideas, with the occasional payoff?
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Precisely. They aren't sinister, they're wacky. Their motto is "That's crazy enough it just might work!"
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Better than the NSA, DHS, FBI, CIA, etc. FRICK glowies.
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Sure would beat stabbing yourself in the butt with an atropine autoinjector.
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Upper thigh. At least they went from a separate atropine and 2-pam series to a single injector.
The problem is delivery from being a RBC surface substrate to getting to your muscles.
You kind of need a LOT of it fast. My concern is that atropine removes the nerve agent symptoms but doesnt cure it. So if you had this floating around your body, would you be preventing the early indicators of nerve agent poisoning when you should be taking quick action?
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And isn't atropine pretty debilitating?
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Can be! It tells your body to ignore the buildup of acetylcholine. You'll get immediate cottonmouth. Not like "hmm I need a sip of water, but more like SpongeBob visiting Sandy'a dome.
Fast heart rate, like your chest will explode.
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We can't have the Chinese doing all the viruses, we need to do our own virus, and it's going to be fantastic - much better than the Chinese
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the NIH did a lot of collaboration on the kung flu and funded the gain of function research at the wuhan lab
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Oh yeah they just moved everything to China after Obama banned gof
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yeah, and thats why china leaked it knowing that the US wouldnt call them out bc they were complicit in making the virus and the fjnding of it was illegal by US law. And just like that the pro democracy Hong Kong protests disappeared over night as the entire world was forced inside. Tiannamen Square 2.0 successfully hidden from view
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So they shut down their entire economy with a bioweapon they used against themselves... because they're too nice to have the cops go out and hit some people with sticks? Yet another edition of rDrama's favorite game: joking or really that r-slurred?
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It is always fun, its like drama Russian roulette. /h/slavshit is the only place all the r-slurs are always serious posting.
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How ironic, /h/slavshit being the only place not to play rdrama Russian roulette.
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they wanted an opportunity to cull their population of the sick and weak bc they also had an issue with that and do some internal restructuring while simeltaneously weakening the west.
why are you such a jerk?
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not
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she seems like professionally competent what's going on here? She's also kind of cute in a hot grandma kind of way.
he's done this with a few of the pics, labor was a pro-union lady, Treasury sec is okay, NASA dude is solid, all non-gigawingcucks it seems or at least they're quiet about it
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Last admin CDC and FDA also had competent people, FDA is whacky this time. I don't think daddy gives any shits about public health so just goes with whomever he listens to that day. The last guy was spectacularly bad which made daddy look bad so he stopped listening to r-slurs for 2.4 seconds.
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last admin CDC had us shut down the world for a flu though ? Also FDA was approving novel injectables with known harms, for INFANTS, with zero research. So if that's competent for you maybe you're gonna have a rough next 4 years
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CDC didn't shut down the world. The entire world shut down the world. China strangely doesn't listen to the CDC for domestic policy.
IDGAF if olds and kids die but calling it the flu is pretty fricking r-slurred. It's not even related to that virus.
The vaccines completed all their safety trials before emergency use was granted. It was the efficacy (phase III only, they had IIb) that was deferred.
Surprisingly it's relatively easy to test vaccines in a pandemic.
I applaud how r-slurred you are though, good job.
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ACTIBATE
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Just in case there's any legitimate tards here (okay it's rDrama so that's a 100% chance) the US shut down its offensive bioweapons program in the 1970s. We can be pretty fricking sure that's true because people have had since before I was born to come out with any evidence to contradict that.
Meanwhile in the Soviet Union, an extremely closed society, we've got plenty of evidence of their continued research.
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Oh I get it. You're one of those literal r-slurs who is unable to grasp proportions between numbers. We're talking about thousands of people keeping a secret for the entire length of my dad's career and into retirement. Nobody ever had a disgruntled wife get drunk and call the media or anything. You know, the stuff that always happens in every real conspiracy.
Uhhhh... Yeah? It's really not that useful. The US was investing in advanced nukes instead which made a lot more sense.
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the only reason MK Ultra was uncovered was bc some files that were supposed to be destroyed got misfiled in the budget department. Also massive conspiracies with thousands of people happen successfully leak free all the time. A basic example is popular TV showd/movies being able to keep major plot twists under wraps until premier. Or automanufactuers keeping their upcoming car tech secret for years before releasing it. The coca cola recipe is still a secret aftrr all these years. I feel like you underestimate people's fear of criminal/civil prosecution in maintaining these conspiracies. The SR71 Blackbird wasnt even disclosed as existing until after it was retired.
much of the reason to do bioweapons research would be to develop defenses against it.
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Johnson publicly announced it in the 1960s, so I don't feel a need to even address your other claims.
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so now youre just making stuff up
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https://www.thesr71blackbird.com/Aircraft/Stories/how-the-sr-71-blackbird-got-its-name
Suck my peepee, r-slur. never doubt Uncle Redactor
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im not clicking that phishing link
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just ignore russia when they tried to wave evidence at the UN showing USA was doing bioweapons research in ukranian labs eh
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Finally a trump nominee that knows her shapes and colors! intelligent white women make my heart flutter
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that's cool the Biden gov made this agency
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Research_Projects_Agency_for_Health
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Hot
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Bout time they made the center for disease creation great again.
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"If a person is not talented enough to be a novelist, not smart enough to be a lawyer, and his hands are too shaky to perform operations, he becomes a journ*list. "
― Norman Mailer
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