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Vice president for research resigns after CDC investigation

Abstract:
A week after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigated the Texas A&M campus, the University's vice president of research Richard Ewing resigned Wednesday

The Dallas Morning News obtained a letter written by Ewing to his A&M colleagues, in which he stated that he is resigning "during a time the University is under tremendous scrutiny surrounding its select agent research program....

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Kyle Walker

posted 8/02/07 @ 12:31 PM CST

Bio-weapons research is not the kind of thing we can afford to be sloppy on. If we cannot put into place procedures necessary to contain infection and if we cannot encourage sober responsibility in the use of these agents then we neither deserve the project or the research.

BIOWEAPONS hidden government agendas

posted 8/02/07 @ 2:23 PM CST

Remember when certain Democratic leaders received anthrax in the mail & people died?...This strain of anthrax was government made and only accessible by elements within our own government...and later, when the trail was being followed to elements within our government...the government destroyed/lost the records. DO NOT TRUST THE GOVERNMENT.
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