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Message Subject Superbugs are in the air: People are breathing in antibiotic resistant genes in major cities around the world, reveal scientists
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ANALYSIS RPHUNTER : THREAD ENDER

THERE ALLEGED SUPERBUGS ARE LAB RATS!!!

RAISED INA HUNMAN EMULATION LAB [ REPLICATING OUR BODIES] AND BOMBARDED/ DESIGNED TO USE r/f wIFI RADIATION TO PROPAGATE SURVIVE!

The gene spliced bullshit that is making people sick and die are raised not tp thrive is nature but to acell inthe human body when they are in a E/M field like Cell Tower or Especially WIFI.. they are dual powered Diseases that will kill , but are the same old fucked up zombie weapons that will kill us all when they get loose [ will kill the old and young ] [ and the stupid] that sleep near their cell phones [!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1or are targeted}!!!!!!!!111

my analysis..."" they cant take over " cause they are coo-lade drinkers.. looserS looking for a day they willl never see,,

thread ended .. rphunter





The genes which cause bacteria to become immune to medication – antibiotic resistant genes (ARGs) – are able to move between different bacteria and also from bacteria into the environment, experts say.

And research by the American Chemical Society revealed scientists have found the airborne genes in farms and parks in America.
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Antibiotic resistance is a spreading global problem which means once easily-treatable infections could become superbugs that cannot be cured.

Figures estimate these superbugs – which develop from people overusing or wrongly using antibiotics – will kill 10 million people a year by 2050.
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The World Health Organisation has warned the world could enter a 'post-antibiotic' era in which medicines no longer work as bacteria become tougher and tougher.


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That is pretty bleak.
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