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Minstrel Boy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 10:56 AM
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Squad seeks tips in death of researcher (another microbiologist murdered)
Edited on Mon Jan-10-05 11:03 AM by Minstrel Boy
* note: graphic crime scene photo posted below *






Squad seeks tips in death of researcher

By MIKE WELLS of the Tribune’s staff
January 9


A retired research assistant professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia died of multiple stab wounds before firefighters found in his body in the trunk of a burning car Friday.

Boone County Medical Examiner Valerie Rao said after an autopsy that Jeong H. Im, 72, of Columbia was stabbed several times, but she declined to elaborate. MU police yesterday named Im as the victim. His body was found in the trunk of his burning white, 1995 Honda inside the Maryland Avenue parking garage, MU police Capt. Brian Weimer said.

...

Im was primarily a protein chemist. Mark McIntosh, chairman of the MU department of molecular microbiology and immunology, said he doubted the crime could have been the act of an angry student.

...

Weimer also asked the public for help in identifying a man - 6 feet to 6 feet, 2 inches tall - who was seen in the garage area wearing some type of mask, possibly a drywall or painter’s mask.
http://www.columbiatribune.com/2005/Jan/20050109News003.asp

Retired researcher found in trunk of burning car



Im apparently suffered a knife wound to the chest, although he would not disclose whether Im was stabbed before being placed in the trunk of his white Honda or afterward.

There was no missing person report, and no one was actively looking for Im, before an unknown person used a campus emergency phone to report the fire, Weimer said. Police want that person to contact them again.
http://www.columbiatribune.com/2005/Jan/20050108News051.asp

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havocmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 10:58 AM
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1. graphic photo warning might be appriciated by some
just a suggestion
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Minstrel Boy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:02 AM
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4. thanks for the suggestion
will do
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Barrett808 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 10:59 AM
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2. Is anybody keeping track of these?
Can we prove statistically that there is a higher incidence of death among microbiologists?
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whosinpower Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:04 AM
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5. Who would of thought
That microbiology would attract murder......
How many is that now?
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havocmom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:41 AM
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15. Wonder if insurance companies still keep actuaries based on profession.
Doesn't one's profession sometimes affect premium costs? Microbiology must be getting up there with bartenders & skydivers.
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ally_sc Donating Member (238 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 08:07 PM
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31. alex jones is keeping track probably...
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Norquist Nemesis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:01 AM
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3. Geez!! Another one???
It's very frustrating that the suspicious deaths of these microbiologists does not get big play in the media...particularly in light of the fact that we hear so much about a bio-terror attack.

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GregD Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:13 AM
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6. How many so far?
I had not followed this.
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Norquist Nemesis Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:36 AM
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12. Here's a little info on it
I've lost track now...probably somewhere around 30 of them. The thing is, that's the number that have all died outside the lab in things like getting hit by a car, being stabbed, shot, etc. All 'untimely' deaths.

Here's an article (though it's from 2002) that has info and includes why it's statistically significant.

http://www.restoringamerica.org/archive/medical/microbiologists_die.html
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GregD Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:40 AM
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14. holy sh**
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ElsewheresDaughter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-11-05 02:39 PM
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39. 16 renowned microbiologists died mysteriously in 4 months: 11/01-3/02
this was right after the Anthrax attacks..here's a link to the thread from back then:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=104&topic_id=594709

Sun Oct-26-03 07:57 PM by TruthIsAll
It started right after the Anthrax scare. The odds of this being a pure coincidence are infinitesmal.

Of course,the NYT has never acknowledged ANY conspiracy:
August 11, 2002 (E): The New York Times has an article on the mysterious deaths of numerous microbiologists, and strongly argues the entire thing is a coincidence. Says a professor of statistics, ''We can never say for a fact that something isn't a conspiracy. We can just point out the odds that it isn't.''
What else would you expect from the NYT?

www.whatreallyhappened.com/deadbiologists.html

1.November 12, 2001: The beginning of numerous mysterious deaths of renowned microbiologists. A good place to start learning about this is a Globe and Mail article, which calls these deaths a "tale only the best conspiracy theorist could dream up" yet hard to explain (The Memphis Flyer also provides a good overview, but is much more speculative: ). The first dead microbiologist is Dr. Benito Que, 52, was "an expert in infectious diseases and cellular biology at the Miami Medical School. Police originally suspected that he had been beaten on November 12 in a carjacking in the medical school's parking lot. Strangely enough, though, his body showed no signs of a beating. Doctors then began to suspect a stroke."

2.November 16, 2001: Dead microbiologist: Dr. Don Wiley, 57, disappears during a business trip to Memphis, Tennessee. He had just bought tickets to take his son to Graceland the following day. Police found his rental car on a bridge outside Memphis. His body was later found in the Mississippi River. Forensic experts said he may have had a dizzy spell and fallen off the bridge. Police will only say, "We began this investigation as a missing person investigation. From there it went to a more criminal bent." "Wiley is seen as one of the world's leading researchers of deadly viruses, including HIV and the Ebola virus." Wiley worked at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Harvard University, and was an expert on the immune system's response to viral attacks. He was widely regarded as the nation's foremost expert in using special X-ray cameras and mathematical formulas to make high-resolution images of viruses. The FBI is monitoring the I

3.November 21, 2001 (B): Dead microbiologist: World-class microbiologist and high-profile Russian defector Dr. Vladimir Pasechnik, 64, dies of a stroke. Pasechnik, who defected to Britain in 1989, had played a huge role in the development of Russian biowarfare, heading a lab of 400 "with an unlimited budget" and "the best staff available." He says he succeeded in producing an aerosolized plague microbe that could survive outside the laboratory. He was connected to Britain's spy agency and recently had started his own company. "In the last few weeks of his life he had put his research on anthrax at the disposal of the Government, in the light of the threat from bioterrorism."

4,5,6.November 24, 2001: Three more dead microbiologists: A Swissair flight from Berlin to Zurich crashes during its landing approach; 22 are killed and nine survive. Among those killed are Dr. Yaakov Matzner, 54, dean of the Hebrew University school of medicine; Amiramp Eldor, 59, head of the haematology department at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv and a world-recognized expert in blood clotting; and Avishai Berkman, 50, director of the Tel Aviv public health department and businessman.

7.December 10, 2001: Dead microbiologist: "Dr. Robert Schwartz, 57, was stabbed and slashed with what police believe was a sword in his farmhouse in Leesberg, Va. His daughter, who identifies herself as a pagan high priestess, and three of her fellow pagans have been charged." All were part of what they called a coven, and interested in magic, fantasy and self-mutilation. The police have no motive as to why they would have wanted to kill Schwartz, who was a single parent and said to be very close to his children. Schwartz worked at Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology on DNA sequencing and pathogenic microorganisms. He was "a brilliant scientist who had a gift for explaining complex scientific subjects in simple language."

8.December 14, 2001: Dead microbiologist: Nguyen Van Set, 44, dies in an airlock filled with nitrogen in his lab in Geelong, Australia. The lab had just been written up in the journal Nature for its work in genetic manipulation and DNA sequencing. Scientists there had created a virulent form of mousepox. "They realized that if similar genetic manipulation was carried out on smallpox, an unstoppable killer could be unleashed," according to Nature.

9,10.January 2002: Two dead microbiologists: Ivan Glebov and Alexi Brushlinski. Pravda reports that Glebov died as the result of a bandit attack and reports without explanation that Brushlinski was killed in Moscow. Both were "well known around the world" and members of the Russian Academy of Science.

11.February 9, 2002 (B): Dead microbiologist: Victor Korshunov, 56, is bashed over the head and killed at the entrance of his home in Moscow, Russia. He was the head of the microbiology sub-faculty at the Russian State Medical University and an expert in intestinal bacteria.

12.February 11, 2002: Dead microbiologist: Dr. Ian Langford, 40, is found dead, partially naked and wedged under a chair in his home in Norwich, England. When found, his house was described as "blood-spattered and apparently ransacked." He was an expert in environmental risks and disease and a senior Fellow at the University of East Anglia's Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment. One of his colleagues states: "Ian was without doubt one of Europe's leading experts on environmental risk, specializing in links between human health and environmental risk... He was one of the most brilliant colleagues I have ever had."

13,14.February 28, 2002 (B): Two dead microbiologists in San Francisco: While taking delivery of a pizza, Tanya Holzmayer, 46, is shot and killed by a colleague, Guyang Huang, 38, who then apparently shot himself. Holzmayer moved to the US from Russia in 1989. Her research focused on the part of the human molecular structure that could be affected best by medicine. Holzmayer was focusing on helping create new drugs that interfere with replication of the virus that causes AIDS. One year earlier, Holzmayer obeyed senior management orders to fire Huang.

15.March 24, 2002 (C): Dead microbiologist: David Wynn-Williams, 55, is hit by a car while jogging near his home in Cambridge, England. He was an astrobiologist with the Antarctic Astrobiology Project and the NASA Ames Research Center. He was studying the capability of microbes to adapt to environmental extremes, including the bombardment of ultraviolet rays and global warming.

16.March 25, 2002: Dead microbiologist: Steven Mostow, 63, dies when the airplane he was piloting crashes near Denver, Colorado. He worked at the Colorado Health Sciences Centre and was known as "Dr. Flu" for his expertise in treating influenza, and expertise on bioterrorism. Mostow was "one of the country's leading infectious disease experts" and was associate dean at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Three others died in the crash. Mostow's death bring the total number of leading microbiologists killed in a six-month period to at least 15.


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shadowknows69 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:14 AM
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7. somebody wants there to be a deficit (hmm now who likes that word?)
of people equipped to deal with a bio-disaster. That or these scientists worked on something that someone doesn't ever want them talking about. No tin foil hat required with this one the statistics would prove it.
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Commie Pinko Dirtbag Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-11-05 03:16 PM
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42. Maybe they were close to finding a cure for AIDS
The Talobornagains wouldn't have any of it. God Hates Fags, y'know.
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Rebecca_Remarks Donating Member (30 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-11-05 02:02 PM
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38. It's easy to state why there is no media coverage...
First of all, we all know about this administration's stance on science. They believe in "Divine Creation" over evolution and are on record as opposing stem-cell research and other studies that could benefit humanity. It's pretty obvious that it is the Bush administration, in an effort to roll us back (scientifically speaking) to the Middle Ages, is ordering microbiologists murdered.

As to the question of why it's not getting play time in the press... the answer is pretty obvious too. We just saw what happens to those in the press who dare try to shed some truth on what this administration does (four CBS execs fired). Everyone else is afraid to give more than token dissent to the administration. They know that if they do, Bush will put the professional "hit" out on them and they will never work again.

Rebecca
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brentspeak Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:25 AM
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8. What other microbiologists?
I didn't see mention of any other microbiologists murdered in the article.
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sam sarrha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:35 AM
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11. just go type in... >murdered microbiologists, there is plenty to see
Edited on Mon Jan-10-05 11:44 AM by sam sarrha
i believe ther were 16 or 18 right after the anthrax scare.. within months.. went unreported in the media
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Huckebein the Raven Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 12:08 PM
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19. There's the death of Dr. Don Wiley:
Edited on Mon Jan-10-05 12:16 PM by Dark_Leftist
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0007 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 04:42 PM
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26. Here are just a few of the leading microbiologists, there are many more...
The sudden and suspicious deaths of 11 of the world's leading microbiologists. Who they were:

1. Nov. 12, 2001 Benito Que was said to have been beaten in a Miami parking lot and died later.

2. Nov. 16, 2001 Don C. Wiley went missing. Was found Dec. 20. Investigators said he got dizzy on a Memphis bridge and fell to his death in a river.

3. Nov. 21, 2001 Vladimir Pasechnik, former high-level Russian microbiologist who defected in 1989 to the U.K. apparently died from a stroke.

4. Dec. 10, 2001 Robert M. Schwartz was stabbed to death in Leesberg, Va. Three Satanists have been arrested.

5. Dec. 14, 2001 Nguyen Van Set died in an airlock filled with nitrogen in his lab in Geelong, Australia.

6. Feb. 9, 2002 Victor Korshunov had his head bashed in near his home in Moscow.

7. Feb. 14, 2002 Ian Langford was found partially naked and wedged under a chair in Norwich, England.

8. & 9.Feb. 28, 2002 San Francisco resident Tanya Holzmayer was killed by a microbiologist colleague, Guyang Huang, who shot her as she took delivery of a pizza and then apparently shot himself.

10. March 24, 2002 David Wynn-Williams died in a road accident near his home in Cambridge, England.

11. March 25, 2002 Steven Mostow of the Colorado Health Sciences Centre, killed in a plane he was flying near Denver. ___ http//www.globeandmail.ca/servlet/GIS.Servlet

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sam sarrha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:27 AM
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9. here is the explanation about what is going on... worth the read
Edited on Mon Jan-10-05 11:31 AM by sam sarrha
http://www.copvcia.com/free/ww3/02_14_02_microbio.html

many of the scientists that were murdered were working on a genetic method of curing disease.. that would threaten the Fascist pill factories and planned depopulation of the world... selected groups will get the cure and the forced vaccination will infect the want nots.

hows that for a science fiction story :grouphug:
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displacedtexan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:33 AM
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10. Here's the info on 5 others
http://www.rense.com/general18/five.htm

The Very Mysterious Deaths
Of Five Microbiologists

It is a story worthy of a major conspiracy theory, the script for a Mel Gibson "Who dunnit?" action movie, or a blueprint for a contrived and unbeleivable episode of "The X Files". Except the facts surrounding this story are just that. Facts. The Truth. Five emminent microbiologists, leaders in their particular field of scientific research, either dead or missing in the last eight weeks, and a bizzare connection between one of the dead scientists and the mystery surrounding the death by Anthrax inhalation of a sixty one year old female hospital worker in New York. Sounds far fetched? Read on.

Over the past few weeks several world-acclaimed scientific researchers specializing in infectious diseases and biological agents such as Anthrax, as well as DNA sequencing, have been found dead or have gone missing.

And then, of course, there's David Kelly:
http://www.worldnewsstand.net/MediumRare/37.htm

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Just Me Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:45 AM
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16. The administration is actually discussing mass DNA testing.
I was shocked to even hear a discussion on such a proposition (on Washington Journal - CSPAN) this morning.

Add this information to that proposition,...and I have head-to-foot goosebumps!

Scary! :scared:
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DulceDecorum Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:57 AM
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17. Project Coast
was set up by the coalition.
one of the main goals was to find a method to eradicate black-skinned people from the the face of the earth -- in short, an ethnobomb.

This is more than just a little amusing
considering that most of the South Africans who favored this idea have considerable amounts of African blood running through their veins.
In South Africa one's race was directly dependent NOT ON ONE'S LINEAGE, but rather on the ACTUAL COLOR of one's skin. That meant that an albino child born to a black woman was taken away because it's skin was white.
That is something that would NEVER have happened in the US where the term "legally black" was coined to describe persons whose great-grandfather was known to have stepped out one night for a little recreation.
So, when the US and the white South Africans develop a killing fluid, it is ANYONE'S guess who will be affected -- besides black-skinned people.
Perhaps that is why they need that DNA testing.
(Or perhaps they are searching for Holy Grail.)

November 7, 2002
Irvine police, however, did confirm that they found evidence that Dr. Ford was working with the apartheid government in South Africa in the 1980s, helping them develop chemical and biological weapons to fight opponents of the white-ruled government. So Wallace traveled to South Africa to conduct the first-ever televised interview with the man who ran that apartheid-era program, Dr. Wouter Basson, whom the South African press has dubbed "Dr. Death."
Project Coast, as Dr. Basson's secret state program was called, was dismantled along with the white-ruled apartheid government. Wallace's report reveals some of the types of germs studied by Project Coast and the ways in which they could have been used against black enemies of apartheid in the 1980s.
The report also traces the mysterious connection between Dr. Basson and that California gynecologist. Dr. Basson tells Wallace that he did send money to an offshore bank account for Dr. Ford, but he insists it was payment for some AIDS work Dr. Ford was conducting.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/10/30/60minutes/mai...

Abraham and Sarai came from Iraq, as does the current president of Israel. An ethnobomb targeted at the Iraqi would also eliminate the overwhelming majority of Sephardic Jews, and the Sephardic Jews KNOW that. Draw your own conclusions.
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MisterP Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 05:43 PM
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29. like what PNAC asked for: genetically-targeted diseases
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nashville_brook Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 11:40 AM
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13. hmmm -- the doomsday play just passed by congress
mentions bio-weapons as a trigger for the lockdown of government:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=102&topic_id=1137194&mesg_id=1137194

i'm feeling a bit woosey...
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Minstrel Boy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 12:03 PM
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18. "Police say scientist was poisoned" - John Mullen, also Missouri
Edited on Mon Jan-10-05 12:04 PM by Minstrel Boy
And also from the Columbia Tribune, Dec 14, 2004:

CHESTERFIELD (AP) - A nuclear physicist and former McDonnell Douglas Corp. research scientist who died suddenly last summer was deliberately killed with a massive dose of arsenic, authorities said yesterday in ruling the case murder.

An investigator in this St. Louis suburb said recently completed toxicology tests now show that 67-year-old John Mullen died of acute arsenic intoxication June 29, within hours of complaining of an upset stomach at his home.

Police Capt. Ed Nestor yesterday refused to publicly divulge many specifics about the matter, including possible suspects or any motive in the divorcee’s death.
http://www.columbiatribune.com/2004/Dec/20041214News017.asp


Dr John Mullen
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KurtNYC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 04:44 PM
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27. Mullen allegedly contacted Sandy Berger
right before his death. Berger was later investigated for "stuffing 911 documents into his pants."

He was a nuclear scientist and a pilot.
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NYC Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 12:18 PM
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20. Drywall mask.
Edited on Mon Jan-10-05 12:26 PM by NYC
I was curious, so I looked it up.



http://www.gorillasurplus.com/ProductDetail.asp?ProdID=149&nPrdImageID=&CatID=25

CANADIAN GAS, INSECTICIDE OR DRYWALL MASK

New C-3 Canadian military gas mask comes with NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) new sealed Canadian or NATO filter, gas mask will take either one. Plus 3 FREE items. Lenses allow you to use ocular devices. Has voice emitter. Filters work up to 8 hours, which should give you enough time to evacuate the area...

From article:

Weimer also asked the public for help in identifying a man - 6 feet to 6 feet, 2 inches tall - who was seen in the garage area wearing some type of mask, possibly a drywall or painter’s mask.
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Last Lemming Donating Member (806 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 12:20 PM
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21. I've just pulled up
his publications on Medline--will give a brief report as soon as I have time to scan list (at work)
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Maple Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 01:32 PM
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22. Does anybody have
an up-to-date tally on this?
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bin.dare Donating Member (517 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 02:25 PM
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23. there is very little web info on Im ...
... various combinations of Jeong Hyok Im turn up very little except one paper co-authored with Kim Wise (former associate dean of research at Missouri). this is odd for someone in academia; other than his name, his home department has no info on him. (odder still, i suppose, is that he was a 72 year old assistant professor
(as opposed to adjunct or something). hmmmm.)

his wife, Tesuk Im, on the other hand has a large web trail which puts her in the Nebraska/Iowa/Missouri at least as far back as 1996. She is/was in libraries and information center technologies.
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seemslikeadream Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 03:16 PM
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24. Is Alan Flowers still alive?
British scientist mysteriously deported from Belarus

Authorities of Belarus made a decision to deport a British scientist. The Belarussian Interior Affairs Ministry rescinded the visa of the British citizen Alan Flowers. The scientist has been analyzing the consequences of the Chernobyl catastrophe for more than ten years. Spokespeople for the ministry refused to comment the reasons of such a measure.

The scientist, who specializes in radiology studies, believes his deportation is tied with his contacts with non-state organizations. The British Foreign Ministry confirmed the fact of deportation, although there were no comments released on the matter either.

Alan Flowers has probably come to conclusions, which could have provoked a negative reaction in the governments of the former Soviet Union. The British scientist particularly proposed USSR"s special services arranged artificial rains in Belarus after the nuclear disaster in 1986 not to let the wind blow the contaminated air towards Moscow.

The British scientist says many of his colleagues in Belarus support his theory, although they prefer not to talk about it in public. The reasons of such radioactive rains are not known yet, which does not allow estimating the capacity and nature of radioactive contamination.
http://english.pravda.ru/world/20/92/370/13618_brttscie...

Belarus deports Chernobyl expert

Vladimir Kuzura, an official from the Belarusian Interior Ministry, refused to explain the reasons behind the withdrawal of Dr Flowers' visa and the deportation order.

But Dr Flowers is said to have made a claim that, if proved right, would cause great embarrassment to former top Soviet officials.

According to Vera Rich, who was the Soviet correspondent of the scientific journal Nature at the time of the tragedy, many believe the then Soviet Union seeded clouds to make them rain on Belarus.

The move was aimed at preventing winds from blowing contaminated material towards Moscow, theorists say.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3943013.stm

The British scientist particularly proposed USSR"s special services arranged artificial rains in Belarus after the nuclear disaster in 1986 not to let the wind blow the contaminated air towards Moscow.


Chornobyl Fallout Brought Down on Belarus To Spare Russia?

To date, none have been willing to "go public," arguing that -- in the political climate of today's Belarus -- to give their names would not only endanger their visas (and their continuing research) but also put their informants at risk. However, the following emerged in informal discussions on the sidelines of a recent scientific conference:

One researcher, whose official brief is to monitor whether the soil of these areas can be safely brought back into cultivation, has begun collecting the reminiscences of local inhabitants as to what they remember of the days immediately after the accident. He made no attempt to "lead" his "witnesses." Amid the many purely personal incidents (weddings, May Day celebrations, etc), there were repeated reports of unusual activity of aircraft and/or rockets being fired in the vicinity. One man, the chief administrative officer of his locality, stated categorically that he had seen an aircraft with "stuff coming out of the back." Many people remembered that the rain showers that followed were "unusually heavy" and that -- unlike "normal" rainstorms in early May, were not accompanied by thunder. Challenged by colleagues that such reports were "subjective," the researcher pointed out, "These people are farmers and know about rain!" When further asked why such claims had never been made before, he pointed out that, to date "no one had bothered to ask the locals!"

A senior scientist who had been working mainly in Russia stated that what he termed an unimpeachable Moscow source who, at the time of the accident "had been in a position to know," admitted that the clouds were, indeed, brought down. People like his informant, this scientist said, "are prepared to talk in cars -- particularly Western cars!" (i.e., where there is little likelihood of "bugging").

In fact, shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union, one scientific paper was published in the West that reported -- on the basis of local claims -- that the soil had been tested for traces of silver iodide, the chemical most widely used for seeding. No such traces were found, the report said. But this is at best negative evidence. The soil samples in question were taken more than six years after the accident -- and the small amounts of silver left by seeding could well have leached out of the soil during that time. Alternatively, the Soviets might have used a different chemical for seeding.

One scientist who has worked on the Chernobyl contamination since 1992 is Dr. Alan Flowers of Kingston University (U.K.). Many of his colleagues in Belarus, he says, seem to accept as established fact that the clouds were seeded -- but again, they have never publicly admitted this. When asked -- 16 years after the event and with the Soviet officials who would have taken the decision to "seed" the cloud presumably out of office, retired, or dead -- he replied that "for a full understanding of the distribution and effects of the Chernobyl fallout, we need as much evidence as possible. What caused the rain is still an uncertainty in our knowledge about the intensity and nature of the contamination."
more
http://greennature.com/article1346.html


The population of these areas has always maintained that the rain was artificial - "seeded" on orders from the Kremlin. Soviet authorities dismissed these reports as "radiophobia" fomented by "anti-socialist elements," and said they did not have the technology to "bring down clouds" in that way (although for years, the Soviet media had claimed exactly the opposite, with circumstantial accounts of crops saved from storm damage by prophylactic "cloud seeding").

Western scientists tacitly accepted the Soviet denials - partly in the belief that no government would act so callously and also because they considered the Chornobyl-polluted area a unique "laboratory" for studying the migration of radioactive contamination in the soil and did not want to provoke the authorities into denying them visas. However, the bulk of circumstantial evidence is now causing them to think again.

To date, none have been willing to "go public," arguing that - in the political climate of today's Belarus - to give their names would not only endanger their visas (and their continuing research) but also put their informants at risk. However, the following information emerged in informal discussions on the sidelines of a recent scientific conference.

One researcher, whose official task is to monitor whether the soil of these areas can be safely brought back into cultivation, has begun collecting the reminiscences of local inhabitants as to what they remember of the days immediately after the accident. He made no attempt to lead his witnesses. Amid the many purely personal incidents (weddings, May Day celebrations, etc), there were repeated reports of unusual activity of aircraft and/or rockets being fired in the vicinity. One man, the chief administrative officer of his locality, stated categorically that he had seen an aircraft with "stuff coming out of the back." Many people remembered that the rain showers that followed were "unusually heavy" and that - unlike "normal" rainstorms in early May, were not accompanied by thunder.
more
http://www.ukrweekly.com/Archive/2002/300206.shtml


The Belarusian government has consistently tried to play down the impact of the disaster and outspoken researchers have been gagged in the past.

President Alexander Lukashenko has imposed strict controls on freedom of speech and is increasingly isolated by the west.

The deportation of Dr Flowers comes days after the closure of the country’s only non-government university.
http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=3280282


INTERDISCIPLINARY BIO-EDUCATIONA COMPLEX SCIENCE IN THE NEXT MILLENNIUM

Dr. Alexander Lutsko
Rector, International Sakharov College
on Radioecology
Belarus

There are two foreseeable tendencies, presently, that can play a key role in the harmonisation of future society; the issues of human habitat and the ways of improving its quality.

A new technological breakthrough is possible, if only facilitated by an interdisciplinary approach to solving environmental challenges. In this context, it is topical to start training interdisciplinary specialists. This will also be an educational challenge if we bear in mind the huge bodies of accumulated knowledge and the persistent intensity of the information flow. However, a sound alternative can be suggested for the to-know-all-about-nothing approaches, by using new educational technologies and synergistic training programmes. A new educational scheme will cost more than traditional higher education, but a steady development of civilisation can be hardly expected in the absence of adequate professionals.
more
http://www.biopolitics.gr/HTML/PUBS/VOL6/HTML/lutsko.ht
m


Smuggling of plutonium poses major health threat

The smuggling of plutonium is a major threat to health, according to Commander Jasjit Singh, director of the Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses in New Delhi, India.
Commander Singh told a meeting at the House of Commons organised by Medical Action for Global Security that plutonium and other fissile materials might be used by states such as Iraq or terrorist organisations to make a bomb. But he warned that damage to health could also result from smugglers mishandling radioactive material.

Dr Frank Barnaby, a nuclear physicist and defence analyst, said: "There are currently about 400 tonnes of separated plutonium available in the world, and it takes up to 10 kg of the metal or 35 kg of plutonium oxide to make a nuclear weapon. A package the size of a box of 20 cigarettes would hold about 2 kg of plutonium metal, worth at least $2m or $3m on the black market. And to make a bomb requires only elementary nuclear physics."

This worry was greatly increased last August when police in Munich seized 350 g of plutonium that had been carried in a lead lined case hidden in the luggage of two Spaniards and a Colombian flying on a Lufthansa flight from Moscow. Between May last year and January this year there were seven cases of people being caught smuggling plutonium or uranium, and these cases are likely, said Commander Singh, to be only the tip of the iceberg. Nobody really knows the extent of the problem, who the smugglers are, or whether there are any buyers. "There is as yet no evidence of a terrorist group trying to acquire fissile material," a spokesman from the Foreign Office told the meeting, "but there is great concern in government."

The US government has been worried about this problem for some time, but the Russian government showed little interest until late last year, said Dr William Walker, senior lecturer in the science policy and research unit at the University of Sussex. The Russians became worried, said Dr Walker, because they realised that Russia is the country most threatened. Their two great fears are that the material will fall into the hands of breakaway republics and that the wide illegal availability of fissile material will lead to bad relationships with the West, causing it to reduce aid. The policy of the US and other Western governments is to help the Russians to help themselves, but the problem, said Dr Walker, will take dozens of years to solve.

Dr Alexander Lutsko from the International Sakharov Institute of Radioecology in Minsk thought that the chance of plutonium being stolen from plants in the former Soviet Union was small because many are still under military control. He was much more worried by "irresponsibility and negligence" with radiation: he cited as an example "the disposal of highly radioactive wastes by the Russian Pacific fleet all over the Pacific seashore." But, concluded Commander Singh, "the first we might know about the illegal smuggling of plutonium might be when a bomb explodes."--RICHARD SMITH, BMJ
more
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/310/6978/48...

"direct line between creative genius and insanity" yea I know what he's talkin bout there!

He was fascinated by the direct line between creative genius and insanity. In 195 he published a thesis entitled “The Theory of Abnormality”. He presented this at the Demarco European Art Foundation symposium at St Leonards’s School in St Andrews, as his contribution. In this he suggested ways of narrowing the gaps between the logical and intuitive ways of investigating the nature of reality. In doing so he was pleased to engage in dialogue with Vytautas Landsbergis, the first democratically elected President of the independent state of Lithuania.
http://www.iseu.by/rus/memoria/lutsko/RDemarco.html



:hi: MB
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Minstrel Boy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 03:28 PM
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25. Scientist's violent death shocks cold fusion research network (May 14 '04)
Scientist's violent death shocks cold fusion research network

Boston Globe

Eugene Mallove, one of cold fusion's most ardent advocates, was overjoyed in April when the US Department of Energy agreed to give the scorned subject another review. To him, it was a breakthrough: Years of work trying to get mainstream science to pay attention to cold fusion seemed to be paying off.

But a month later, on May 14, Mallove was dead, brutally murdered at his childhood home in Norwich, Conn,

Police, who have not yet made an arrest in the murder, have no evidence Mallove's cold fusion work contributed to his death -- they believe it was an act of random violence. To still-reeling friends, family, and colleagues, however, Mallove's death was particularly cruel because he was so optimistic that cold fusion was finally going to get its just review.

...

Mallove, 56, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate, was chief science writer at MIT when the cold fusion debacle exploded in 1989. Skeptical at first, he soon became a believer and grew increasingly frustrated with the scientific establishment's refusal to reexamine cold fusion. Finally, in 1991, he quit, disgusted with what he saw as mainstream scientists' unwillingness to look seriously at cold fusion.

Although Mallove had a master's degree from MIT and a doctorate from Harvard University, he rejected many aspects of mainstream science after quitting MIT and dedicated his life to publicizing the cold fusion field. He wrote a book, ''Fire from Ice," about the cold fusion episode and founded a New Hampshire-based magazine called Infinite Energy, focused on research related to cold fusion and other new energy sources. He wrote dozens of articles, essays, and papers and was well known around Pembroke, N.H., for his van's cold fusion decals and license plate INF-N-R-G, named after his magazine. He also ran the New Energy Foundation, backed by a wealthy anonymous benefactor that supported new kinds of energy research.
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/health_science/articles/2004/07/27/scientists_violent_death_shocks_cold_fusion_research_network/


Cold Fusion Leader Eugene Mallove Murdered

May 16, 2004

Eugene Mallove, editor of Infinite Energy magazine and the leading advocate of cold fusion research, was murdered Friday.

Dr. Mallove, born in 1947, was a science publicist for MIT in 1989, when chemists Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischmann at the University of Utah reported experiments producing excess heat through what they believed to be a new nuclear process. Cold fusion refers to a tabletop reaction in which two atomic nuclei are forced together without the extreme pressures and temperatures of the interior of a star, where this phenomenon usually occurs.

Such a discovery would be revolutionary because energy released by the reaction could replace fossil fuels and nuclear fission reactors in the world economy. But mainstream scientists argued that the results weren't reproducable, and that Pons and Fleischmann had undermined the seriousness of their claim by announcing their results prematurely to the media.

Mallove, however, became convinced that proponents of larger "hot fusion" experiments were covering up results that confirmed the existence of cold fusion. Mallove clashed with researchers and administrators at MIT over the issue and soon left the university. He helped pull together a community of like-minded scientists and engineers, including science fiction writer and futurist Sir Arthur C. Clarke, to maintain momentum in examining the possibility of low energy nuclear reactions. The US Department of Energy recently announced it would re-examine the cold fusion question in light of data produced over the past 15 years by researchers who believe in the phenomenon.

More broadly, Mallove became suspicious of career skeptics and debunkers like Robert Park of the American Physical Society. He embraced many controversial claims, among them evidence for artifacts on Mars, UFOs, new energy sources, cosmic ether, and refutations of the Big Bang theory. Infinite Energy magazine is one the rare publications to explore such "fringe" topics.
http://www.pureenergysystems.com/obituaries/2004/EugeneMallove/ErikBaard.htm

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KingoftheJungle Donating Member (355 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 05:32 PM
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28. Here is some namebase.org analysis
http://www.namebase.org/cgi-bin/nb14?Do=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.copvcia.com%2Ffree%2Fww3%2F02_14_02_microbio.html

I'm still looking through it, but you guys will probably find something before I do. Keep a lookout for right wing thinktanks and members.
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Minstrel Boy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 08:01 PM
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30. Police release sketch in homicide case
Police release sketch in homicide case



The Mid-Missouri Major Case Squad today released a composite drawing of a masked man sought in connection with Friday’s homicide of Jeong Im, a research professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia.

Im, 72, worked part-time as a protein chemist at MU. He died Friday of multiple stab wounds and was discovered at 12:24 p.m. in the trunk of his Honda after someone used a campus emergency phone to report a car fire in the Maryland Avenue garage.

Police said this "person of interest" was seen in the area of the garage on Friday and is believed to have been carrying some type of gas can. Witnesses described the man as 6 feet to 6 feet, 2 inches tall, with a thin build and wearing a dark, hooded jacket or sweatshirt and some type of painter’s or drywall mask.

Anyone with information is asked to call CrimeStoppers at 875-8477 or MU police at 882-7203.

http://www.columbiatribune.com/2005/Jan/20050110News051.asp
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spotbird Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-11-05 03:13 PM
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41. Did unabomber Kaczynski break out?
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Minstrel Boy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 08:13 PM
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32. some of Im's credentials in this story:
Im, originally from South Korea, earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in 1967 and did research at Harvard Medical School for two years before moving on to faculty positions at the State University of New York-Buffalo, Ohio State University, Cornell University and the University of Alabama-Birmingham.

In 1987, Im started as a research professor at Missouri in the departments of pharmacology and microbiology.

"There are a few people on campus with that expertise, but not many of them," said Mark McIntosh, chairman of the school's department of molecular microbiology and immunology. "It will be a big loss."
http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/missouristatenews/story/31A4E274E126927286256F8500746136?OpenDocument&Headline=Police+following+leads+in+Mizzou's+first+homicide+in+16+year
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bin.dare Donating Member (517 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 10:01 PM
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33. great info MB, but clearly something is amiss ...
... "before moving on to faculty positions at the State University of New York-Buffalo, Ohio State University, Cornell University and the University of Alabama-Birmingham" over a 20 year period.

These are not rinky-dink institutions, so how does he be a 72 year old assistant prof at Mizzou?

BTW, that sketch is soooooooo expected, does it remind you of the uni-bomber?

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Minstrel Boy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 10:11 PM
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34. Absolutely right on both counts.
It says here Im "worked part time as a protein chemist." I wonder what his faculty positions were at those other institutions.

And Ted Kaczynski, come on down.

Here's an odd bit of business:

"In the past year, the garage has been the scene of a string of macabre incidents, including the Dec. 15 suicide of a Tipton woman, a June 11 suicide threat made by an unrelated Columbia murder suspect and the Feb. 8 suicide of a Jefferson City man."
http://www.columbiatribune.com/2005/Jan/20050110News003.asp
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bin.dare Donating Member (517 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-11-05 01:42 PM
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36. and this "suicide" just in ...
http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/missouristatenews/story/735A77AB80451DD186256F860054EBE7?
OpenDocument&Headline=Suspect+in+police+shootings+in+Columbia,+Mo.,+shoots+himself

Suspect in police shootings in Columbia, Mo., shoots himself
By Jacob Luecke
Of the Post-Dispatch
01/11/2005

COLUMBIA, Mo. -- The suspect in the shooting of two Columbia police officers shot himself in the head early Tuesday and was hospitalized in critical condition, police said.

...

At 2:30 a.m. today, police issued a warrant for Evans. Five hours later, Evans tried to return to his parents' house in Columbia. Police officers had the house on Orleans Court under surveillance. When Evans approached the house, officers began chasing him on foot.

The man fired one shot at Officer Curtis Brown, who was struck in the right bicep. Evans then turned the gun on himself and fired one round into his head.
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DemBones DemBones Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-10-05 10:31 PM
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35. Just a guess, but perhaps Im was looking

for a job in a warmer climate? That especially makes sense if Alabama and Missouri were his last two jobs. He might have gotten tired of cold weather at Cornell and in Ohio (and certainly Buffalo!) I live in an area of the South that attracts lots of Filipinos and Mexicans, and some Asians, because of the climate.

Perhaps he was "too old" to get a better job (higher than assistant professor) by the time he headed South, or perhaps there was some other reason. Five teaching positions in twenty years would be considered job-hopping unless there's some compelling reasons behind it, so that alone might be the explanation. Im may have been let go from one or more positions, or he may have just chosen to leave jobs often. Changing jobs can be a means of advancement in academe but he seems to have run out of luck to sign on as an asst prof.
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LiberalHeart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-12-05 01:46 AM
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43. One article said he had retired, them come back part time. N/T
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DrBB Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-11-05 01:55 PM
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37. Burned his car? Why make it into a spectacular?
Why would the killers want his death to be a big spectacular story? Because clearly that's what's going to happen if you burn the guy in his car (and it looks like they may have called it in, too). Looks more like someone sending a message. If you just wanted to off the guy to stop his research (the tinfoil hat theory), you'd make him disappear.
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rooboy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-12-05 01:50 AM
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44. On the contrary...
making it spectacular may give the impression that it wasn't a professional job.
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ElsewheresDaughter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-11-05 02:45 PM
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40. 16 renowned microbiologists died mysteriously in 4 months: 11/01-3/02 ....
It started right after the Anthrax scare. The odds of this being a pure coincidence are infinitesmal.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.ph...
by TruthIsAll


Of course,the NYT has never acknowledged ANY conspiracy:
August 11, 2002 (E): The New York Times has an article on the mysterious deaths of numerous microbiologists, and strongly argues the entire thing is a coincidence. Says a professor of statistics, ''We can never say for a fact that something isn't a conspiracy. We can just point out the odds that it isn't.''
What else would you expect from the NYT?

www.whatreallyhappened.com/deadbiologists.html

1.November 12, 2001: The beginning of numerous mysterious deaths of renowned microbiologists. A good place to start learning about this is a Globe and Mail article, which calls these deaths a "tale only the best conspiracy theorist could dream up" yet hard to explain (The Memphis Flyer also provides a good overview, but is much more speculative: ). The first dead microbiologist is Dr. Benito Que, 52, was "an expert in infectious diseases and cellular biology at the Miami Medical School. Police originally suspected that he had been beaten on November 12 in a carjacking in the medical school's parking lot. Strangely enough, though, his body showed no signs of a beating. Doctors then began to suspect a stroke."

2.November 16, 2001: Dead microbiologist: Dr. Don Wiley, 57, disappears during a business trip to Memphis, Tennessee. He had just bought tickets to take his son to Graceland the following day. Police found his rental car on a bridge outside Memphis. His body was later found in the Mississippi River. Forensic experts said he may have had a dizzy spell and fallen off the bridge. Police will only say, "We began this investigation as a missing person investigation. From there it went to a more criminal bent." "Wiley is seen as one of the world's leading researchers of deadly viruses, including HIV and the Ebola virus." Wiley worked at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Harvard University, and was an expert on the immune system's response to viral attacks. He was widely regarded as the nation's foremost expert in using special X-ray cameras and mathematical formulas to make high-resolution images of viruses. The FBI is monitoring the I

3.November 21, 2001 (B): Dead microbiologist: World-class microbiologist and high-profile Russian defector Dr. Vladimir Pasechnik, 64, dies of a stroke. Pasechnik, who defected to Britain in 1989, had played a huge role in the development of Russian biowarfare, heading a lab of 400 "with an unlimited budget" and "the best staff available." He says he succeeded in producing an aerosolized plague microbe that could survive outside the laboratory. He was connected to Britain's spy agency and recently had started his own company. "In the last few weeks of his life he had put his research on anthrax at the disposal of the Government, in the light of the threat from bioterrorism."

4,5,6.November 24, 2001: Three more dead microbiologists: A Swissair flight from Berlin to Zurich crashes during its landing approach; 22 are killed and nine survive. Among those killed are Dr. Yaakov Matzner, 54, dean of the Hebrew University school of medicine; Amiramp Eldor, 59, head of the haematology department at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv and a world-recognized expert in blood clotting; and Avishai Berkman, 50, director of the Tel Aviv public health department and businessman.

7.December 10, 2001: Dead microbiologist: "Dr. Robert Schwartz, 57, was stabbed and slashed with what police believe was a sword in his farmhouse in Leesberg, Va. His daughter, who identifies herself as a pagan high priestess, and three of her fellow pagans have been charged." All were part of what they called a coven, and interested in magic, fantasy and self-mutilation. The police have no motive as to why they would have wanted to kill Schwartz, who was a single parent and said to be very close to his children. Schwartz worked at Virginia's Center for Innovative Technology on DNA sequencing and pathogenic microorganisms. He was "a brilliant scientist who had a gift for explaining complex scientific subjects in simple language."

8.December 14, 2001: Dead microbiologist: Nguyen Van Set, 44, dies in an airlock filled with nitrogen in his lab in Geelong, Australia. The lab had just been written up in the journal Nature for its work in genetic manipulation and DNA sequencing. Scientists there had created a virulent form of mousepox. "They realized that if similar genetic manipulation was carried out on smallpox, an unstoppable killer could be unleashed," according to Nature.

9,10.January 2002: Two dead microbiologists: Ivan Glebov and Alexi Brushlinski. Pravda reports that Glebov died as the result of a bandit attack and reports without explanation that Brushlinski was killed in Moscow. Both were "well known around the world" and members of the Russian Academy of Science.

11.February 9, 2002 (B): Dead microbiologist: Victor Korshunov, 56, is bashed over the head and killed at the entrance of his home in Moscow, Russia. He was the head of the microbiology sub-faculty at the Russian State Medical University and an expert in intestinal bacteria.

12.February 11, 2002: Dead microbiologist: Dr. Ian Langford, 40, is found dead, partially naked and wedged under a chair in his home in Norwich, England. When found, his house was described as "blood-spattered and apparently ransacked." He was an expert in environmental risks and disease and a senior Fellow at the University of East Anglia's Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment. One of his colleagues states: "Ian was without doubt one of Europe's leading experts on environmental risk, specializing in links between human health and environmental risk... He was one of the most brilliant colleagues I have ever had."

13,14.February 28, 2002 (B): Two dead microbiologists in San Francisco: While taking delivery of a pizza, Tanya Holzmayer, 46, is shot and killed by a colleague, Guyang Huang, 38, who then apparently shot himself. Holzmayer moved to the US from Russia in 1989. Her research focused on the part of the human molecular structure that could be affected best by medicine. Holzmayer was focusing on helping create new drugs that interfere with replication of the virus that causes AIDS. One year earlier, Holzmayer obeyed senior management orders to fire Huang.

15.March 24, 2002 (C): Dead microbiologist: David Wynn-Williams, 55, is hit by a car while jogging near his home in Cambridge, England. He was an astrobiologist with the Antarctic Astrobiology Project and the NASA Ames Research Center. He was studying the capability of microbes to adapt to environmental extremes, including the bombardment of ultraviolet rays and global warming.

16.March 25, 2002: Dead microbiologist: Steven Mostow, 63, dies when the airplane he was piloting crashes near Denver, Colorado. He worked at the Colorado Health Sciences Centre and was known as "Dr. Flu" for his expertise in treating influenza, and expertise on bioterrorism. Mostow was "one of the country's leading infectious disease experts" and was associate dean at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. Three others died in the crash. Mostow's death bring the total number of leading microbiologists killed in a six-month period to at least 15.





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Minstrel Boy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-13-05 06:22 AM
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45. "Retired MU professor's bizarre death has campus stunned"
Retired MU professor's bizarre death has campus stunned

January 13, 2005

Columbia, Mo. — Friends recall Jeong Im as smart, quiet, dignified and friendly, as eager to mentor a student as to share vegetables from his home garden, the kind of person prized in academic halls and cozy neighborhoods.

That's why last week's stabbing death of the 72-year-old Im, a semiretired protein chemist who studied by candlelight as a young man in Korea, has stunned the University of Missouri-Columbia.

...

Police have released a composite sketch of a person of interest, wearing a hood and the type of oval face mask used by painters, but there have been no arrests -- and thus no answers for a baffled community.

...

"How can this happen?" Lee asked. "I mean, this is Columbia. Quiet, peaceful college town. This doesn't happen here. Right?"
http://www.ljworld.com/section/stateregional/story/193032
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