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China strikes back, or The beginning of a virus warfare?

Blurr
 
Reply Tue 13 May, 2008 07:37 am
As I see, the US keeps on trying to foil the Beijing Olympic games! First, CIA agents were setting about calls to boycott the opening ceremony during the European and US leg of Olympic torch relay. Now the time has come to turn to direct subversive actions. World news agencies report that over 30 young children in China have died after becoming infected by an intestinal virus, almost 3,000 children stay in quarantine being infected with the deadly virus. That's what CIA does to spoil the Olympic games! However, US special services were wrong when they thought that China has nothing to retaliate with. An American woman died of an unidentified virus and 10 people were hospitalized with influenza symptoms from a cross-Canadian train when other 260 passengers aboard (at least three fourths of them Americans) and 30 crew members were put on quarantine! I heard from people who are in touch with the situation that the sudden virus outbreak looks like China's counterstroke. I say that the CIA is playing a hazardous game that may cost lives of many-many Americans in case an undeclared virus warfare between China and the US breaks out!

fishin
 
Reply Tue 13 May, 2008 07:48 am
Ahahahaha! The U.S. gets the last laugh though! How'd you like that earthquake we caused, huh? Rolling Eyes
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Reply Tue 13 May, 2008 07:53 am
No kidding, Blurr! That would account for the polio case we had in Atlanta! Atlanta, you recall, was also an Olympic venue some years ago - hmmmm...

Blurr - we've seen your laughable fantasies on this site many times before, under a variety of names posting once only. Your English is getting better, but at a very slow pace. Try reading the news:

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"The origin of the illness that caused the passenger death is unknown at this time," Williams said. "Lab tests have to date have eliminated a number of serious infectious illnesses."

Williams anticipated that the train will continue onto Toronto later Friday.

Officials were keeping passengers from leaving the train, said Steve Trinier, the director of ambulance services in the area.

The train, carrying 269 passengers and 30 crew members, was being held in the station in the town of Foleyet, 500 miles northwest of Toronto. The station was evacuated.

The cross country Via passenger train was headed from Vancouver to Toronto when emergency officials received a call Friday morning and met the train in Foleyet.

Health officials were on the alert for norovirus, which can cause stomach flu and can be caught through contact with infected people or by touching or ingesting contaminated items.

http://www.ajc.com/opinion/content/shared-gen/ap/Canada/Canada_Train_Illness.html?cxntlid=inform_sr
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