Ankf00
06-27-07, 01:34 AM
it's because they're a danger to the entire ****ing world. stupid ass sheep shaggers :saywhat:
AUSTIN -- Three Texas A&M University researchers became accidentally infected with a highly contagious biological weapons agent last year and then university officials covered it up, an Austin-based watchdog group alleged Tuesday.
The infections were confirmed in April 2006, but the university did not report them to the Centers for Disease Control until recently, in violation of federal law, the watchdog group alleged.
The biological weapons agent is known as Coxiella burnetti, or "Q Fever," according to the watchdog group...
"But no mention of a Q Fever accident appears in Texas A&M's biosafety committee meeting minutes," the organization states. "In fact, Texas A&M has produced zero documentation, such as accident reports, lab paperwork, lessons learned, modified operating procedures, or anything else except a few sparse e-mails for either the Q Fever or the (earlier) accident. This is despite open records requests for such paperwork.
http://www.star-telegram.com/news/story/149876.html
wtf were they doing that they came in contact with the vaginal mucus of their ewes? between this and genetically engineering mild & maroon habanero peppers and maroon oranges, they need to be deported somewhere. like Venezuela or some s***....
AUSTIN -- Three Texas A&M University researchers became accidentally infected with a highly contagious biological weapons agent last year and then university officials covered it up, an Austin-based watchdog group alleged Tuesday.
The infections were confirmed in April 2006, but the university did not report them to the Centers for Disease Control until recently, in violation of federal law, the watchdog group alleged.
The biological weapons agent is known as Coxiella burnetti, or "Q Fever," according to the watchdog group...
"But no mention of a Q Fever accident appears in Texas A&M's biosafety committee meeting minutes," the organization states. "In fact, Texas A&M has produced zero documentation, such as accident reports, lab paperwork, lessons learned, modified operating procedures, or anything else except a few sparse e-mails for either the Q Fever or the (earlier) accident. This is despite open records requests for such paperwork.
http://www.star-telegram.com/news/story/149876.html
wtf were they doing that they came in contact with the vaginal mucus of their ewes? between this and genetically engineering mild & maroon habanero peppers and maroon oranges, they need to be deported somewhere. like Venezuela or some s***....