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And it's sister program DOD Dunkin Donuts Doorhandle Culture
Analysis Program.
Both programs optimize the DOD's capability to detect and destroy
humanphilic pathogens in the air and on the ground - the first
focusing on the kind of little guys who hang around our bottom
halfs
and the second
for the kinds of little guys who like to hang around
our top halfs.
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It would start with BARDA (Biomedical Advanced Research
and Development Agency, which reports to HHS), not DOD.
Possibly NIH or CDC, but that's less likely, assuming you
mean this as a development project. |
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USAMRIID (the only relevant DOD group) doesn't really deal
with the civilian population. |
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Needless churn for self serving purposes. |
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Porton Down have considerable expertise in the pathology of
airborn microorganisms, including fungi and bacilli, and also
viruses. |
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Pah. "Considerable expertise"?? They're a bunch of
pathoconservatives who wouldn't know their anthrax
from their Ebola. |
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Ah yes, I see it happened here too. Well, there is something in the help file warning against this, I'll go review it. |
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Porton Down, still active under its new code name "Downton Abbey" |
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Dry organic toilets are odorless. |
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