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Where is that pit bull thread when I need it?

https://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/e...il_job=1586376_09172014&s=al&dkt_nbr=kuqpdzol

It's not just a dog's ears that can be weaponized, now it's Ebola!


(rep to whomever finds that thread and bumps it!)

I wondered why that thread came up again. At first I just thought EJ was having a bad day again.

and yes, I went immediately to the scenario of infecting pit bulls with Ebola and unleashing them all across America, instead of just arguing humanitarian compassion for letting people just flood into this country with every disease in the population panic political mass manipulators Machiavellian playbook.
 
She's seriously hot, and she's pretty easy too. Kinda looks like this one:

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I'd hit it...if I was a dog.
 
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There doesn't seem to be much discussion yet about the weaponization of Ebola...

Dr. Anthony Fauci: Ebola Can Be Weaponized

Tuesday, 16 Sep 2014 08:31 PM

Recalling that the Soviet Union stockpiled hemorrhagic fevers during the Cold War, a federal health official warned Tuesday the Ebola virus could be similarly wielded as a potential weapon of mass destruction.

"Theoretically, you can manipulate almost any virus to change it in any way you want," National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director, Anthony Fauci, told a Senate hearing, The Hill reports.

Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com https://www.Newsmax.com/Newsfront/ebola-virus-weapon-mass/2014/09/16/id/595069/

Kind of scary. Can dogs get ebola?
 
the weaponsization of ears discussion appears to have begun here:
Post #88

There doesn't seem to be much discussion yet about the weaponization of Ebola...



Kind of scary. Can dogs get ebola?

Location. Asia and Africa. One particularly "fertile" area for Ebola is on the border of Kenya and Uganda, in the Mt. Elgon region. Visitors to the Kitum cave on top of Mt. Elgon have contracted Marburg, while Ebola has been isolated from monkeys in Uganda, within 60 miles of Mt. Elgon. Many residents of Central Africa (between 2% and 7% of the population tested) have antibodies to Ebola virus. People in the Haut-Ogooue region of Gabon are routinely exposed to Ebola.

It is possible that the virus has a wide geographic distribution in which monkeys are a significant factor--not as a reservoir, but possibly as a host species to an as-yet unknown arthropod vector. Studies have shown that 10% of all Asian and African monkeys tested carry Ebola antibodies.



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Vector. The natural reservoir for Ebola is unknown. Epidemiologists have tested bats, monkeys, spiders and ticks for the virus, but have not been able to acquire definitive data. Common factors indicate that the natural reservoir is part of rural Africa, and CDC tests have shown that 10% of all Asian and African monkeys have antibodies to filoviruses. However, because the virus is as pathogenic in nonhuman primates as it is in humans, it is highly unlikely that monkeys themselves are a reservoir. It is speculated that persistent mammalian infection may help maintain the virus in nature, but that the natural reservoir is more likely to be a long-lived arthropod associated with the monkeys.

Secondary spread of the disease is via contact with infected persons or contact with blood, secretions, or excretions of infected persons. However, contact between viremic persons results in infection rates of approximately 10% ---such contact is not an efficient form of viral transmission. Infection via contact during the incubation period is rare. In contrast, nosocomial transmission is extremely dangerous. In all epidemics, nosocomial transmission, via contaminated syringes or needles, was responsible for a significant number of deaths.

In a small number of cases of the Zaire and Sudan strains, patients did not have contact with the blood or body fluids of other viremic patients. In these few cases, it is possible that the patients contracted the virus via aerosol transmission. Although the Zaire and Sudan strains are not usually passed from human to human by aerosol, the Reston strain is transmitted via small-particle aerosol between monkeys and from monkeys to humans. In addition, Ebola Zaire and Marburg virus have been isolated from the alveoli of infected monkeys.

Viruses can persist in injection equipment, multidose medicine vials, or in dried material. The virus can also continue to be shed in the patient's ***** for 3 or 4 months after symptoms disappear. In one case, the virus was isolated from the anterior chamber fluid of a uveitis patient.

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Well, don't risk it. Don't have sex with dogs, or let dogs slobber all over you, or eat dog poop. Or share needles with dogs doing heroin.

But it looks like monkeys are orders of magnitude more relevant, and you might need to be especially careful in your relations with monkeys.

spiders, bats. . . . . the research is looking for the natural 'reservoir' that harbors the virus. . . . .

wow. ***** can still have the virus six months after symptoms have disappeared. . . .

so that good looking male monkey can't be trusted no matter what he says.
 
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Well, don't risk it. Don't have sex with dogs, or let dogs slobber all over you, or eat dog poop. Or share needles with dogs doing heroin.

But it looks like monkeys are orders of magnitude more relevant, and you might need to be especially careful in your relations with monkeys.

spiders, bats. . . . . the research is looking for the natural 'reservoir' that harbors the virus. . . . .

wow. ***** can still have the virus six months after symptoms have disappeared. . . .

so that good looking male monkey can't be trusted no matter what he says.


better yet BAN DOGS.
 
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My wife had this canvas picture made for me for our anniversary.

Just wanted to share and figured this thread to be the most appropriate one

My boy Rex after a long day of fishing
 
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My wife had this canvas picture made for me for our anniversary.

Just wanted to share and figured this thread to be the most appropriate one

My boy Rex after a long day of fishing

That, right there, is the perfect mate. Rex is the man.
 
That, right there, is the perfect mate. Rex is the man.
Damn straight.

Next week I'm gonna go fish the provo where it goes into deer creek reservoir and the Weber where it goes into echo reservoir.
Camping at the base of rockport reservoir damn.
Hoping to get some big browns coming up river to spawn.
 
Damn straight.

Next week I'm gonna go fish the provo where it goes into deer creek reservoir and the Weber where it goes into echo reservoir.
Camping at the base of rockport reservoir damn.
Hoping to get some big browns coming up river to spawn.

I'm jealous. Take a fly rod and some streamers and I guarantee you'll slay them.
 
I'm jealous. Take a fly rod and some streamers and I guarantee you'll slay them.
Im not sophisticated enough to use a fly rod.

I shall fling mepps, panther martins, and rapalas at the fish until they have had enough of my pestering and bite my lures in anger.

One day my friend, one day I will try fly fishing.
Next week will not be that day though
 
Im not sophisticated enough to use a fly rod.

I shall fling mepps, panther martins, and rapalas at the fish until they have had enough of my pestering and bite my lures in anger.

One day my friend, one day I will try fly fishing.
Next week will not be that day though

Girl, please. Fishing a spinner is often harder than using a fly rod. Keep your eyes peeled at DI, garage sales, and ksl classifieds for old used rod/reel sets. You can get an adequate combo for under twenty bucks if you're even semi diligent. Trust me when I tell you that once you catch one on the fly, you'll be hard pressed to ever throw another spinner. Hell, if you come down here I will give you a rod and reel, a case to put it in, a fly box, and I'll tie you up a few dozen flies to get you started. And because I'm awesome, I'll even give you a free guided day at Sand Hollow where I can pretty much guarantee you'll catch the biggest bass of your life, and lots of 'em.
 
Girl, please. Fishing a spinner is often harder than using a fly rod. Keep your eyes peeled at DI, garage sales, and ksl classifieds for old used rod/reel sets. You can get an adequate combo for under twenty bucks if you're even semi diligent. Trust me when I tell you that once you catch one on the fly, you'll be hard pressed to ever throw another spinner. Hell, if you come down here I will give you a rod and reel, a case to put it in, a fly box, and I'll tie you up a few dozen flies to get you started. And because I'm awesome, I'll even give you a free guided day at Sand Hollow where I can pretty much guarantee you'll catch the biggest bass of your life, and lots of 'em.
Damn good deal.
I will have to take you up on that
 
Damn good deal.
I will have to take you up on that

I doubt it. I've been down here for almost a year and the only person to take me up on the offer is Archibald Moses, and he's come down twice. The rest of ya'll can suck it.
 
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