In 2004, I received a smallpox vaccine as a member of the military. At that point, smallpox had been wiped out in the natural environment for decades, and vaccinations had stopped for almost as long. It makes me wonder what some insiders knew, that they thought it prudent to vaccine the entire U.S. military.
In 2004, I received a smallpox vaccine as a member of the military. At that point, smallpox had been wiped out in the natural environment for decades, and vaccinations had stopped for almost as long. It makes me wonder what some insiders knew, that they thought it prudent to vaccine the entire U.S. military.
A short google lead me to the answer that it was because of irak war. They saw an attack with smallpox as a posibility.
You had to fight in the irak war?
No, I was stateside in the Coast Guard stopping foreign vessels from fishing in our waters at that time. Well, it would have spread I suppose.
Thanks for the research!