Why else would you throw a bunch of white rats as a group of protestors? It's either to infect them with something or (more likely) to create the impression of infecting them with something. It's the UCLA pathology lab is right there, and everybody knows that medicine is absolutely infested with jews. The only reason to suspect that the rats aren't infected is the logistics of handling them while throwing them at protestors without infecting the bioterrorist.
Yeah? I know that. You know that. But we're dealing with the bottom of the barrel from both sides here.
Which is more likely? Complete retards everywhere or "I checked every single surface of this mouse, under the fur, and totally found a quarter-mm spot that I'm absolutely sure was a needle mark."
About the only thing about that I'd buy is that the protesters might be familiar with what needle marks look like.
What is more likely: someone going out and catching or buying a bag full of rats or some malding jewess grad student grabbing a bag full of them out of the pathology building? You know they put maker dots on their fur so they can tell them apart, right?
Why else would you throw a bunch of white rats as a group of protestors? It's either to infect them with something or (more likely) to create the impression of infecting them with something. It's the UCLA pathology lab is right there, and everybody knows that medicine is absolutely infested with jews. The only reason to suspect that the rats aren't infected is the logistics of handling them while throwing them at protestors without infecting the bioterrorist.
To make it increasingly unpleasant to continue camping in the area and get them to leave?
A few human acclimated lab rats aren't going to do that.
Yeah? I know that. You know that. But we're dealing with the bottom of the barrel from both sides here.
Which is more likely? Complete retards everywhere or "I checked every single surface of this mouse, under the fur, and totally found a quarter-mm spot that I'm absolutely sure was a needle mark."
About the only thing about that I'd buy is that the protesters might be familiar with what needle marks look like.
What is more likely: someone going out and catching or buying a bag full of rats or some malding jewess grad student grabbing a bag full of them out of the pathology building? You know they put maker dots on their fur so they can tell them apart, right?