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    Biological Weapon Used on War Protestors?

    Someone want to explain to me how this bacteria shows up in the middle of DC during a protest setting off several sensors? Tularemia does occur in nature but there aint no rabbits and wildlife other than birds in the middle of Washington DC especially on the mall.

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    US finds fever bacteria during war protest weekend

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Small amounts of a bacteria that causes "rabbit fever" were found on Washington's National Mall last weekend as thousands of protesters marched against the Iraq War, U.S. health authorities said on Saturday.

    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said several government environmental air monitors in the Mall area detected low levels of Francisella tularensis bacteria that cause Tularemia, commonly known as rabbit fever, on September 24-25.

    Public health agencies had no reports of any related human or animal illnesses caused by the bacteria.

    The CDC said it issued an alert on Friday night as a precaution so medical personnel were aware of the situation and could report any suspected cases.

    Rabbit fever can not be passed from person to person and can be effectively treated with readily available medicines, the CDC said. Symptoms usually appear 3 to 5 days after exposure, but in rare cases can take up to two weeks.

    Symptoms of the disease, which an infected person would have begun experiencing no earlier than on Monday, include: sudden fever, chills, headaches, conjunctivitis, diarrhea, muscle aches, joint pain, dry cough and progressive weakness.

    District of Columbia health officials told local radio station WTOP on Saturday the detected bacteria was not harmful and probably occurred naturally.

    The CDC waited a week to notify city officials of the detected bacteria because it took that long to test the samples at labs and confirm its presence, the radio station reported.

    According to the CDC's Web site, people can get rabbit fever by:

    * Being bitten by a infected tick, deerfly or other insect

    * Handling infected animal carcasses

    * Eating or drinking contaminated food or water

    * Breathing in the bacteria

    The CDC also said the bacteria can be used as a weapon if made into an aerosol that could be inhaled.

    "The bacteria that cause Tularemia occur widely in nature and could be isolated and grown in quantity in a laboratory, although manufacturing an effective aerosol weapon would require considerable sophistication," the CDC said.

    The Washington Post said the germ that causes tularemia is considered a biohazard because it is highly infectious and was tested in the 1960s by the United States as a biological weapon.

    One of many security measures adopted in the wake of the September 11, 2001, attacks, the air monitors are part of the nationwide "Biowatch" system installed to sample the air in major metropolitan areas daily for pathogens that could be used in a biological attack on the United States.
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    Perhaps someone didnt like the anti war protesters.
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    I wouldnt put it past the protestors of placing this stuff in the protest area to say oh look what the government is doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prometheus
    I wouldnt put it past the protestors of placing this stuff in the protest area to say oh look what the government is doing.

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    I see your point but:

    "The bacteria that cause Tularemia occur widely in nature and could be isolated and grown in quantity in a laboratory, although manufacturing an effective aerosol weapon would require considerable sophistication," the CDC said.
    Sophisticated labs are monitored by whom?
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    Sounds like the second "bug in a bottle" out of our labs in 4 years to me.

    CDC statement is clearly leaving open the possibility that this is a weaponized agent.

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    I'd blame the protesters before anyone else. They probably thought that they could get high off of it, being typical hippies.

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    Do they have pet shops in the Mall? Black market pets?
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    Come on folks, let's be real.

    Protestors would not decide to carry Tularemia to the protest to possibly infect themselves and those that share their concerns.

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