I want a smallpox vaccine

I’ve always wondered. For those of us with the mark of the beast on our shoulders, does this mean we’re still protected? Or has the vaccination worn off to the point where we would be as vulnerable to attack as those without the scar?

Perhaps, but deranged dictators do not care about their people.

Check out:

http://www.portal.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/09/30/wiraq30.xml

"Over the past six months about 3,000 {Iraqi] physicists and chemists have been working flat out on secret programmes to develop both toxins and the means to deploy them to lethal effect, according to Dr al Sabiri (not his real name). The scientist formerly worked at the Atomic Energy Organisation in Baghdad, but defected because of his growing horror of the regime. “I created death in Iraq. I had to get out,” he said. Details of Dr al Sabiri’s defection cannot be revealed because of fears for his safety.

“I was asked to examine hundreds of complicated and dangerous toxins,” he said. "They were very easy to use to create germs. You could put them in water or steam, throw them in the air or use them in the soil. We developed nerve gas, botulism and anthrax.

“One day a light green yellow substance, which was crystallised and packed in tins, arrived. Suddenly intelligence men came in and rushed it away. I later found out they were working on some secret project.”

All these substances were tested on Iraqi prisoners, mainly Kurds and Shi’ites in Radwania jail, in west Baghdad. The projects are headed by Prof Shaher Mahmoud al Jibouri, a chemist and secret service agent. Senior Western intelligence officers confirmed the experimentation on prisoners.

“Between April and May this year, 30 prisoners died after being used in experiments,” said one. Earlier this month The Telegraph revealed that at least 20 Iraqi soldiers had died and about 200 were injured after a chemical weapons training exercise had gone wrong."

… Nothing about small pox. A least from this group.

JillGat answered this in her earlier post:

So, no we are not still protected.

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[Edited by DrMatrix on 10-01-2001 at 03:26 PM]

Merci Beaucoup DrMatrix. I must learn to read instead of just grazing through the posts.