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Saturday, December 5, 2009

MSS Notes Re: Plague

Plague: Ebola type virus prevalent in tropical climates. Believed to be artificial mutation / variant of African Ebola, but currently (Late 2000’s) decimating poor South American populations. Predominantly droplet type infection also believed to be first spread by a particular species of flea / flea parasite. 90% fatality rate. Survivors suffer high rates of Liver and Kidney failure, also damage to Pancreas and Spleen. High short term cancer risk. Only 1.2% of sufferers have no measurable aftereffects apart from massive weight loss and muscle tissue atrophy.

Origin; Possibly cultivated in terror call laboratory for dispersal throughout North America. Current multiple outbreaks are thought to be a result of poor containment protocols. Virus breaks down 72 hours after death of infected host. Burning does not destroy virus. Disposal Protocol is for 6 days quarantine in sealed casket / impervious bag before interment. After this time, corpse is deemed to be ‘safe’ for burial / incineration.

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