11 Comments
⭠ Return to thread

Aum Shinri Kyo used sarin. They had PhD chemist cult members who made it. Killed 14, injured 5500. I guess it could have been worse. Happened on a sunday afternoon, as I recall. I was en route with my wife from Narita to Shinjuku. A friend was held up for hours in the chaos of stopped trains. The husband of a friend was on that exact train, but got off at the previous stop to buy gum. You've got me wondering what they did with viruses. They owned a tank and were negotiating to buy an atom bomb, I think. Some of them lived near me. Saw them on the interstate.

Expand full comment

Holy shit, Shoko Asahara sent 40 members of the Aum Shinrikyo cult to Zaire to harvest Ebola to use it for a terror attack! https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/weaponized-ebola-is-it-really-a-bioterror-threat/ That's a quick and dirty proof of the existence of viruses for you - the uber smart demonic world destroyers believe in them!

Expand full comment

You know nothing about Ebola if that is your story.

Expand full comment

Scientific American? Aum's PhD's?

Expand full comment

Dear Todd Harvey,

Do you have a reference to an article in Scientific American about Ebola?

What is "Aum's PhD's"?

Thanks

Expand full comment

Possibly your web client doesn't show my post three above yours, at least on a big screen. Maybe you're on a phone or small tablet. This was the gist (and remember, you brought up Aum, so it's all in that context. I was just wondering if they tried bio warfar, since they had tried about everything else.

Todd R Harvey

Feb 7

Holy shit, Shoko Asahara sent 40 members of the Aum Shinrikyo cult to Zaire to harvest Ebola to use it for a terror attack! https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/weaponized-ebola-is-it-really-a-bioterror-threat/ That's a quick and dirty proof of the existence of viruses for you - the uber smart demonic world destroyers believe in them!

Expand full comment

Dear Todd Harvey,

Now I see, Aum (as in Aum Shinrikyo.). But again, just because someone went on a quest, does not mean that the Grail is real, or was found.

Why do you refuse to present any paper, wherein someone demonstrates the method used to "isolate" Ebola?

Thanks

Expand full comment

Dear Allen,

Did you direct your statement about "Ebola" to me? If so, please note, that I wrote an article about Ebola a few years back. Ebola, according to the WHO is NOT very contagious. In fact, it looks just like scurvy. People are malnourished, lacking vitamin C, and the soils, where "Ebola" is found, are deficient in selenium.

Best

Expand full comment

C'mon dude.

Yesterday, I harvested the fairy dust ... in my plan to turn rats into unicorns. That is MY proof that fairy dust exists, and that unicorns exist.

Expand full comment

Cite a valid scientific study.

Expand full comment

Dear Todd Harvey,

Thank you for the correction, sarin, not ricin. Nevertheless, looks like an inefficient weapon.

Expand full comment