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Smallpox
7 January 2012, 12:25, (This post was last modified: 7 January 2012, 12:36 by NorthernRaider.)
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RE: Smallpox
(7 January 2012, 12:14)bigpaul Wrote: when i think of public transport, what comes to mind is the flu advert, you know the one where the chap sneezes, and this HUGE cloud of germs shoots out down the bus, that would put me off using public transport for a lifetimeTongue

Me too, I was once coming home years ago from Frimley Park in Surrey and had to slum it on the Tube to KX, At the top of the stairs was an ethnic ticket inspector and he was having a sneezing fit, blowing snot vapour and germs right down the steps to where we were coming up. it could have been common cold germs he was enhancing the diversity of our culture with, but equally it could have been TB, Hanta, Ebola, H5N1, or any other of the once almost extinct diseases that are now back in the UK as a joy and benefit of multiculturalism.

I would rather be a healthy isolationist than a disease infected multi culturalist.
Remember those warnings from some enlightened public commentator a while back, Al Quaeda or who ever does NOT need a nuke to destroy a city like (London) Washington or New York. All they need to do is find a suicide volunteer (Theres no shortage of jihadists willing to kill emselves for Allah is there?) Then infect said volunteer with Viral Hemorrhagic fever, Ebola Niger, Ebola Zaire, Plague or some other nasty little bugger, and whilst he is still healthy pop him on a plane to London, DC or the Big apple and tell him to spend his time riding the public transport systems and eating in busy fast food joints. A bug with a ten day infectous incubation period can be spread among millions in that time in any given city. Heck it doesnt even need to be a terrorist, just an asylum seeker or illegal immigrant avoiding public health checks and geting a job with his wifes second cousing in a burger bar.

In this case Less is More for preppers, The Less strangers we have around us the More secure we are.

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Smallpox - by Prep Girl - 6 January 2012, 01:15
RE: Smallpox - by mikebratcher69 - 6 January 2012, 01:46
RE: Smallpox - by grumpy old man - 6 January 2012, 02:03
RE: Smallpox - by Prep Girl - 6 January 2012, 20:23
RE: Smallpox - by NorthernRaider - 6 January 2012, 20:40
RE: Smallpox - by Tortoise - 6 January 2012, 20:41
RE: Smallpox - by Prep Girl - 7 January 2012, 02:11
RE: Smallpox - by NorthernRaider - 6 January 2012, 21:19
RE: Smallpox - by grumpy old man - 7 January 2012, 01:59
RE: Smallpox - by bigpaul - 7 January 2012, 11:13
RE: Smallpox - by NorthernRaider - 7 January 2012, 11:42
RE: Smallpox - by bigpaul - 7 January 2012, 12:14
RE: Smallpox - by NorthernRaider - 7 January 2012, 12:25
RE: Smallpox - by bigpaul - 7 January 2012, 12:51
RE: Smallpox - by NorthernRaider - 7 January 2012, 13:18
RE: Smallpox - by Prep Girl - 7 January 2012, 13:59
RE: Smallpox - by NorthernRaider - 7 January 2012, 14:15
RE: Smallpox - by bigpaul - 7 January 2012, 15:03
RE: Smallpox - by Prep Girl - 7 January 2012, 14:32
RE: Smallpox - by Kenneth Eames - 8 January 2012, 06:44
RE: Smallpox - by Skean Dhude - 8 January 2012, 11:49
RE: Smallpox - by NorthernRaider - 8 January 2012, 12:05
RE: Smallpox - by bigpaul - 8 January 2012, 15:10
RE: Smallpox - by Prep Girl - 8 January 2012, 16:32
RE: Smallpox - by Kenneth Eames - 8 January 2012, 15:21
RE: Smallpox - by mikebratcher69 - 8 January 2012, 15:59
RE: Smallpox - by NorthernRaider - 8 January 2012, 17:42
RE: Smallpox - by Reality Jones - 9 January 2012, 17:39
RE: Smallpox - by Kenneth Eames - 9 January 2012, 19:06
RE: Smallpox - by bigpaul - 9 January 2012, 19:30

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