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Offline Croix de Fer

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CDC Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick
« on: February 27, 2018, 02:10:25 AM »
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  • https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/24/us/cdc-employee-missing.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur

    The authorities in Atlanta announced a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and indictment in the case of a missing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employee who disappeared about two weeks ago.
    The employee, Timothy J. Cunningham, 35, was promoted to commander in the United States Public Health Service in July, his family said. According to the police, he was last seen on Feb. 12.
    “I feel like I’m in a horrible ‘Black Mirror’ episode,” Commander Cunningham’s sister, Tiara Cunningham, said in a phone interview on Saturday. “I’m kind of lost without him, to be quite honest.”
    Ms. Cunningham, 27, was the last family member to speak with Commander Cunningham before he went missing, she said.
    Although they live in different states — Ms. Cunningham in Fayetteville, N.C., and her brother in Atlanta — they are best friends and it is not unusual for them to talk multiple times a day, she said. But their brief phone conversation on Feb. 12 was a little different from most.
    “He sounded not like himself,” she said, without elaborating. They ended the conversation the way they always do: “Love you. I’ll talk to you later.”
    When she texted him later, she didn’t get a response. Neither did her mother, who tried to contact him that afternoon.
    “That was really weird,” Ms. Cunningham said, adding that she was “devastated” by her brother’s absence.
    Their father, Terrell Cunningham, 60, said his son’s supervisor told him that Commander Cunningham had reported for work but that he had left midday because he wasn’t feeling well.
    When the family had difficulty contacting him, they asked a relative to check his home. The house and the garage were locked, and two windows were open.
    Commander Cunningham’s father and his mother, Tia-Juana Cunningham, 60, drove all night from their home in Waldorf, Md., arriving in Atlanta early in the morning on Feb. 14.
    “I just did not know what to expect,” Terrell Cunningham said. “You’re somewhat fearful and you’re praying.”
    They used a spare key to enter their son’s home, where he lived alone with his dog, Mr. Bojangles, known as Bo. The dog had been left unattended, which was uncharacteristic for Commander Cunningham, Terrell Cunningham said.
    They also discovered their son’s wallet, his cellphone, the keys to his car and various forms of identification, including his driver’s license and passport. His car was in the garage, Terrell Cunningham said.
    Commander Cunningham had “a lot going on” personally and professionally, his father added, and his most recent conversation with his son had left him worried.
    “The tone, and the numerous exchanges gave us reason to be concerned about Tim,” Terrell Cunningham said. “And I don’t know if it’s an instinct you have because it’s your child, but it was not a normal conversation and I was not comfortable.”
    The police are investigating the disappearance.
    “As of today we have been unable to locate Mr. Cunningham and we are seeking the assistance of the public with this case,” Officer Donald T. Hannah of the Atlanta Police Department said in an email on Saturday.
    The police have found no evidence of foul play, he added. Commander Cunningham’s family has teamed up with Crime Stoppers of Greater Atlanta to offer a $10,000 reward.
    Commander Cunningham’s family described him as gentle, driven, introspective and meticulous. He has two degrees from Harvard’s School of Public Health, according to the C.D.C.’s website, and has been deployed for public health emergencies such as outbreaks of Ebola and the Zika virus. He was also selected as one of The Atlanta Business Chronicle’s 40 Under 40 Award winners.
    Anterio Cunningham, 41, his older brother, said the disappearance “totally goes against not just our core principles as a family but also his personality.”
    Commander Cunningham was the kind of person who sent people handwritten notes and encouraged his siblings to excel at school, he said.
    The family says that they have no idea what might have happened, but that they are trying to stay positive. For now, there are more questions than answers.
    “This is just so out of the realm of, I don’t know,” Anterio Cunningham said, his voice trailing off. “Like, never in a million years would I have thought this.”
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    Re: CDC Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick
    « Reply #1 on: February 27, 2018, 07:58:19 AM »
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  • Pray for Timothy and his family. 


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    Re: CDC Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick
    « Reply #2 on: April 06, 2018, 01:01:31 AM »
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  • CDC employee's body found in a river

    https://www.wabe.org/police-missing-cdc-workers-body-recovered-atlanta-river/

    Updated at 4:04 p.m. Thursday
    An employee for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who was reported missing more than six weeks ago was found drowned in a river, with no sign of foul play, authorities said Thursday.
    Timothy Cunningham’s body was found Tuesday partially submerged in water and mud on the west bank of the Chattahoochee River in northwest Atlanta, fire-rescue department spokesman Sgt. Cortez Stafford said at a news conference.
    Fulton County Chief Medical Examiner Jan Gorniak determined the cause of death.
    “Since the investigation is ongoing, we do not have … whether it was an accident, a ѕυιcιdє, or anything other than that” Cunningham drowned, Gorniak said.
    A fisherman first discovered Cunningham’s body and called authorities, said Stafford, who noted the body was found in an area that authorities had already searched in February without finding anything.
    Cunningham, 35, was an epidemiologist at the Atlanta-based federal agency. He disappeared Feb. 12. His family reported him missing Feb. 16 after going to his home and finding his belongings and vehicle there.
    Police previously had said they had no evidence of foul play but couldn’t rule it out. The civilian group Crime Stoppers offered a reward of up to $15,000 for information pointing to any criminal activity.
    CDC officials said previously that reports Cunningham had been passed over for a promotion were incorrect. In a statement, the CDC said Cunningham received an “exceptional proficiency promotion” July 1 to the position of commander, an early promotion reflecting his excellence as an employee.

    Timothy Cunningham, 35, was an epidemiologist at the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He disappeared Feb. 12, and his family reported him missing Feb. 16.

    Credit James Gathany / CDC via Wikimedia Commons


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    Re: CDC Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick
    « Reply #3 on: April 06, 2018, 02:37:12 AM »
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    Bad news. Hope they find some clues. Sounds like someone took him for a ride. 
    Will we ever know the truth in this life?
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    Re: CDC Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick
    « Reply #4 on: April 06, 2018, 06:40:47 PM »
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    Bad news. Hope they find some clues. Sounds like someone took him for a ride.
    Will we ever know the truth in this life?
    Lord have mercy.

    This cannot be a coincident. Too many good doctors are being found dead in rivers.
    Lord have mercy.


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    Re: CDC Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick
    « Reply #5 on: April 07, 2018, 12:37:42 AM »
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    This story comes at the same time that concerns for new "nightmare bacteria" have come out on several news venues.
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    The CDC hesitates to use such terminology for fear of the public reaction that might ensue.
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    There is a particularly very powerful antibiotic the CDC keeps in reserve, not used for any treatment.
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    They keep it under lock and key because it's the last resort, in case of a very challenging outbreak of resistant bacteria.
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    But they fear that it might prove ineffective when there are no other options.
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    They estimate that 50% mortality rate is not outside reasonable expectations.
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    Re: CDC Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick
    « Reply #6 on: April 07, 2018, 02:20:04 AM »
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    This story comes at the same time that concerns for new "nightmare bacteria" have come out on several news venues.
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    The CDC hesitates to use such terminology for fear of the public reaction that might ensue.
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    There is a particularly very powerful antibiotic the CDC keeps in reserve, not used for any treatment.
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    They keep it under lock and key because it's the last resort, in case of a very challenging outbreak of resistant bacteria.
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    But they fear that it might prove ineffective when there are no other options.
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    They estimate that 50% mortality rate is not outside reasonable expectations.
    I read the USA article. At the bottom, it pushed vaccines. More political correctness.

    Vaccines to date cannot stop these "nightmare bacteria". In fact, the mercury, aluminum, and/or adjutants found in vaccines can weaken a patient so that his immune system becomes compromised. Thus, if a hospital were to force vaccines on an already sick patient (and hospitals do this), then that patient could die of a "nightmare bacterial" infection.  
    Lord have mercy.

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    Re: CDC Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick
    « Reply #7 on: April 07, 2018, 06:45:39 AM »
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  • "Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.” ~ Georgia Guidestone

    The Bankersteins have nefarious plans for the goyim.

    They've been warning us through their Hollywood productions for about 25 years, and more intensely from same medium for about the past 18 years. Look at all of the morbid doomsday themes, particularly, regarding virus or other pathogenic outbreaks. It's a subtle warning (because it's a code of "honor" that requires them to give warnings to their future victims) juxtaposed with mockery of future victims.
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    Re: CDC Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick
    « Reply #8 on: April 07, 2018, 11:04:23 PM »
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  •                       Poisoning the city wells
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    Re: CDC Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick
    « Reply #9 on: April 11, 2018, 02:34:19 AM »
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  •                       Poisoning the city wells
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    Are you sure that wasn't fluoride they were pouring into the city water supply?
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    Re: CDC Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick
    « Reply #10 on: April 13, 2018, 12:19:57 AM »
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  • "Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.” ~ Georgia Guidestone

    The Bankersteins have nefarious plans for the goyim.

    They've been warning us through their Hollywood productions for about 25 years, and more intensely from same medium for about the past 18 years. Look at all of the morbid doomsday themes, particularly, regarding virus or other pathogenic outbreaks. It's a subtle warning (because it's a code of "honor" that requires them to give warnings to their future victims) juxtaposed with mockery of future victims.
    That the CDC employee was dispatched and found dead in a river is not surprising. What did the autopsy show? Was the autopsy even made public?

    Apparently this CDC employee knew too much or was going to become yet another whistle blower. Aren't there movies that show whistle blowers running for their lives? Isn't this a warning not to rock the boat?

    Croix de Fer, please do share about warnings in films. By the way, were there any warnings specifically addressed to Christians?

    I have a strange feeling that the new subway in downtown Los Angeles will be destroyed shortly in the next big earthquake and will become flooded killing thousands. Was not a flooding subway from a tsunami already made into a movie? Why did the powers that be construct this death trap in a seismically active area? This is sick.
    Lord have mercy.


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    Re: CDC Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick
    « Reply #11 on: April 19, 2018, 12:28:06 AM »
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  • Croix de Fer, please do share about warnings in films.

    The most current show about a global pandemic is TWD. Here is an esoteric message, mockery, warning and/or predictive programming hidden in plain sight in TWD's pilot episode and its last episode in the first season. It can't be a random coincidence.

    Notwithstanding the "truthers" out there who look for hidden messages in TV shows & movies, and all of TWD fans who comment about the show's nuances, I haven't heard anyone ever talk about it, but it's there.

    Let's see if you can identify what is seen and said. I've already given you a clue. Both links/videos' clips below:



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    Re: CDC Employee Is Missing Nearly Two Weeks After Leaving Work Sick
    « Reply #12 on: April 22, 2018, 05:44:23 PM »
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  • Wait. What? He disappears under suspicious circuмstances, his body is found in the river and they said "no evidence of foul play"? How many dead microbiologists are there now?
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