Police Release Scientist in Miami Airport Scare Who Had Previously Been Involved with Smuggling Plague Samples
A world-renowned Texas scientist specializing in infectious diseases who was once charged with smuggling dangerous samples of plague bacteria into the U.S. was questioned by authorities after a suspicious item found in his luggage caused a massive evacuation at Miami International Airport Thursday night.
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Shortly before noon Friday, it was learned that Butler was released from questioning and won’t be charged in the incident. Authorities escorted him back to one of the terminals at MIA where he’s expected to board a plane to
Puerto Rico, which was his destination Thursday night.
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Leverock said the item was
still being tested at a lab to determine what, if any, danger it posed.
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Sources told NBC Miami that Butler had been
coming from Saudi Arabia when the suspicious item was spotted in his luggage as it went through custom
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He’s currently listed as a faculty member at Alfaisal University in Saudi Arabia.
have you learnt to read between the lines yet?
[link to cryptogon.com] brainstorm :
Puerto Rico, muslim, drugs, saudi arabia
Find the connection between PR and SA, labtesting materials, scientist specializing in infectious diseases and bacteria ...
One of the interresting results :
High Proportion Of Multi-drug Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis ... centralized data regarding
drug resistance in Saudi Arabia. .....
Drug-re- sistant tuberculosis in Puerto Rico, 1987-1990. Am Rev Resp. Dis; 148: 6-9, 1993. ...
Also interesting :
Scientists find antibiotic-resistant bacteria in seven species of sharks and redfish
17. June 2010 [
link to www.news-medical.net]
...captured in waters off Belize, Florida, Louisiana and Massachusetts. Most of these wild, free-swimming fish harbored several drug-resistant bacterial strains. ...
While the presence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in sharks and other fish does not necessarily harm them, Mitchell said, the findings point to a growing problem for human health.
"There are estimates of over 100,000 deaths from infections in hospitals per year, many of them from antibiotic-resistant organisms," Mitchell said. "And we're creating even more of these organisms out in the environment. - Unfortunately, as these things collect, there's probably a threshold at some point where there's going to be a spillover and it will start to affect us as a species."Speculation brainstorm :
Oil-spill - bacteria - depopulation - chemical mixture soup - immuneresponse malfunctionings - crescent moon muslim connection SA and PR could be drugs/opium (fundings of the musllim illuminati factions ???) -
remember all those troops going to south for drugwars ? (discussed in this thread), and the destruction of the opium fields in the middle east by beginning this year ?)
Drug money used as a geopolitics weapon by CIA-RAW-Mossad
Friday March 12, 2010
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