I'm sure we're constantly hacking as well. I'm not convinced that we're trying to poison/ruin other countries food supplies but I might be wrong.How does this equate with the constant hacking from foreign nationals, including Russians? They are all acts of war IMO.
I see no evidence that this was an "act of war" or some kind of terrorist plot. To the contrary, looks like you may have gotten spoofed.I'm sure we're constantly hacking as well. I'm not convinced that we're trying to poison/ruin other countries food supplies but I might be wrong.
"We're not talking about something that just got imported from China," Allen said. "People should not be freaking out."
Breakouts of Fusarium graminearum infections already naturally occur in dozens of U.S. states -- basically any state that produces wheat and barley -- and has been established in the U.S. for at least 125 years,
Then why do Chinese nationals need to smuggle it into the US?I see no evidence that this was an "act of war" or some kind of terrorist plot. To the contrary, looks like you may have gotten spoofed.
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What to know about Fusarium graminearum, the biological pathogen allegedly smuggled into the US
The biological pathogen federal authorities accuse two Chinese nationals of smuggling into the U.S. was not likely an act of "agroterrorism," according to experts.abcnews.go.com
I don't know. Maybe it's part of a conspiracy to make the world even more flatter?Then why do Chinese nationals need to smuggle it into the US?
Different strains than what the US AG dept and others have already been treating. It should be considered terroristic simply due to the fact they smuggled it in and the issue with it most likely not being the first time or the only thing they’ve tried. Sleight of hand type deal by the chi coms, look here while not looking over here. The reason they say don’t panic is they don’t want widespread panic but make no doubt it should be very concerning. Officials are trying to protect markets, and other similar overreactions. Heck and American in SC tried to poison chicken plants recently and they won’t even divulge which ones and the company names.I see no evidence that this was an "act of war" or some kind of terrorist plot. To the contrary, looks like you may have gotten spoofed.
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What to know about Fusarium graminearum, the biological pathogen allegedly smuggled into the US
The biological pathogen federal authorities accuse two Chinese nationals of smuggling into the U.S. was not likely an act of "agroterrorism," according to experts.abcnews.go.com