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Amid speculations and suspicion behind China’s involvement in the origin of Covid-19 virus, spokeswoman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Chunying Hua has promoted the conspiracy theory that Fort Detrick is the origin of the COVID-19 virus. Fort Detrick, located in Frederick, Maryland historically was the center of the U.S. biological weapons program from 1943 to 1969. It is a United States Army Futures Command installation now.
Though it may sound ridiculous linking but it is also a fact that, more often than not, scientists born and trained in the People’s Republic of China, even after becoming U.S. citizens, never completely sever links with their home universities and research institutions. Many of their institutes are connected to the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA). The deadly virus which originated from mainland China’s Wuhan during Oct-Nov 2019 saw the rest of world getting paralyzed last year and still continues to battle the menance.
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The Army Wants To Pay You to Stomach MREs in the Name of Science
Oh, yes. I am so all for this. As the child of a former member of the United States Army who will proudly admit to having eaten her fair share of MREs and okra and whatever else my dad would challenge me to eat, I am for this all the way.
I vividly remember when my dad would talk about those who were not part of the military family and he would call them civilians. And, I remember all the times my dad and his buddies would bring home mysterious looking green metal containers and tan-colored packages filled with food that smelled anything but appetizing and how they d joke about how big, bad, and tough they were for being able to stomach the contents of their tins and packets and how civilians would turn up their nose and turn down bets to try the stuff.
The Army Wants To Pay You to Stomach MREs in the Name of Science
Oh, yes. I am so all for this. As the child of a former member of the United States Army who will proudly admit to having eaten her fair share of MREs and okra and whatever else my dad would challenge me to eat, I am for this all the way.
I vividly remember when my dad would talk about those who were not part of the military family and he would call them civilians. And, I remember all the times my dad and his buddies would bring home mysterious looking green metal containers and tan-colored packages filled with food that smelled anything but appetizing and how they d joke about how big, bad, and tough they were for being able to stomach the contents of their tins and packets and how civilians would turn up their nose and turn down bets to try the stuff.