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*URGENT PIN* Concho valley. Hundreds of prairies dogs die in short time, teams sent, fleas from holes positive for Plague.
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[quote:ayr phorce yuan:MV8xOTk2ODI1XzMzNTQxMDIzX0REMTFFMEQ0] [quote:American Trappers, LLC:MV8xOTk2ODI1XzMzNTQwOTk3XzhFRTVBMUVD] [quote:ayr phorce yuan:MV8xOTk2ODI1XzMzNTQwOTM4X0U0QjU1NEY3] [quote:American Trappers, LLC:MV8xOTk2ODI1XzMzNTQwOTA3XzVGMjcxQUE1] Interesting...this is from the 18th...why haven't we heard about this anywhere else? No main stream media mention of it as far as I have heard? [/quote] Yep, this was my first question, and regards to you're post above, I think this may be a test to judge spread patterns etc for a later release of something more lethal, like Ebola for example, or maybe a false flag like the threat of an ebola outbreak. Thx for the info. [/quote] Not sure if you are up on your history...plague is one of the most horrific, deadly, rapid spreading diseases EVER known to man. But...you may be right...just like H1N1...it seems certain diseases are being released to monitor their spread/effects/life span/etc. God knows what they may have to release after they know when and where to let it go. [/quote] Yep, we did trials here in the uk in the 70's there was a bbc docu on it, I can't remember what they released, but if my memory serves me then it was in the north west. The bubonic plague was horrific here in London, the bodies were buried all over london in the squares, Trafalgar square etc. [/quote]
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Residents in the Concho Valley area off of Highway 61 noticed hundreds of prairies dogs had died in a short span of time. Prairie dogs are considered sentinel animals to the fact that plague is in the area. Officials with Arizona Game and Fish were notified by an alert resident and further contact was made with health officials from Apache and Coconino counties, the state health department, as well as experts at Northern Arizona University. NAU is home to the Microbial Genetics and Genomics Center and has been a key player in testing for plague for the past 10 years. The lab sent a team to the area to trap fleas in the prairie dog holes that had recent die-offs. The team’s first visit was on August 27 and results from the lab testing showed positive for plague.
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