How?
Simple.
Rockets, airplanes and artillery will be replaced and upgraded with tried and true historical moieties that reshape gene pools and civilizations.
What are these moieties that work so well?
1. TB (no multi drug resistant)
2. Ebola
3. Anthrax spores
4 Bubonic Plaque (altered to be drug resistant or not) A tried and true and well documented entity for reshaping populations.
Politicians and lawyers flee the middle east even though dead people vote in the elections of New York State and New York City.
ON A MORE CHEERFUL NOTE, IF YOU SUFFER FROM AN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE, IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK, YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE TO TRAVEL TO BOSTON TO GET BCG.
LET'S SEE SKELOS, SILVER AND CUOMO DO SOMETHING USEFUL FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
ANTHRAX, EBOLA, TB, AND PLAQUE WILL RESHAPE THE POPULATIONS OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND THEN MARCH ON EUROPE AND RUSSIA AND BEYOND.
IT SEEMS LIKE A GOOD BETTING PROPOSITION THAT EBOLA WILL SPREAD BEYOND AFRICA.
PLAGUE, TB, ANTHRAX, EBOLA
BROUGHT TO YOU BY FORT DETRICK AND PINE BLUFF
Immunobiology
Laboratory Denise
Faustman, MD, PhD
Massachusetts
General Hospital
East
Director, Immunobiology Laboratory
Building 149, Thirteenth Street, Room 3601
Associate Professor of Medicine
Charlestown,
Massachusetts
02129
Harvard Medical School
Tel: 617-726-4084
Fax: 617-726-4095
August 12, 2014
Dear Friends,
We are recruiting patients who:
- are over 18 years old; and
- have had type 1 diabetes for less than 20 years.
If you are interested and fit this criteria please call 617-726-4084 or email
diabetestrial@partners.org
(Subject line: Faustman Lab Research Interest). For new patients and those that have not donated blood
samples to the Faustman lab in over a year, we will schedule you for a 30 minute screening visit to
donate a blood sample at our facility in Boston. Data collected may be used for eligibility screening for
proposed Phase II studies testing the BCG vaccine as a treatment for type 1 diabetes.
Patients from all over the world are welcome to participate in our research, though future studies may
require frequent visits to our lab in Boston.
You may also visit our website at
www.faustmanlab.org to
learn more about our research.
Thank you again for your continued support!
Sincerely,
Denise L. Faustman, MD, PhD
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