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"323" sounds so Masonic. Just sayin.

They must have decided to add another layer of distraction instead of pulling another dumb move like releasing viruses straight from the bio-lab. Now unknown "terrorists" have them. Bureaucratic red tape hinders formal investigation. No arrests, nope, nuthin. Down the memory hole.

. . The majority of the vials contained samples of lyssavirus, which can cause rabies. Nearly 100 of the missing vials contained Hendra virus, which has a 57% fatality rate among the few human cases since the illness was discovered in the mid-1990s. Two of the vials contained Hantavirus, which also has a high fatality rate. . .

Source (washingtonexaminer.com)

"323" sounds so Masonic. Just sayin. They must have decided to add another layer of distraction instead of pulling another dumb move like releasing viruses straight from the bio-lab. Now unknown "terrorists" have them. Bureaucratic red tape hinders formal investigation. No arrests, nope, nuthin. Down the memory hole. >. . The majority of the vials contained samples of lyssavirus, which can cause rabies. Nearly 100 of the missing vials contained Hendra virus, which has a 57% fatality rate among the few human cases since the illness was discovered in the mid-1990s. Two of the vials contained Hantavirus, which also has a high fatality rate. . . [Source](https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/healthcare/3254310/australian-lab-reports-losing-323-deadly-virus-samples/)
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They were “lost” in 2021. And for some reason, weren’t “allowed” to open a freezer to check if the vials were there for a year. And they weren’t lol. Anyone else smell a fish?