Hazmat Situation at Florida Military Base, 11 Feel Ill After Opening a Letter

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 28, 2018

If you clicked this to find out why it takes 11 people to open a letter, then you are out of luck because I do not know the answer to that question.

I also don’t know what would infect 11 people in a room or whatever that could be contained in an envelope.

Was an envelope filled with powder opened up and passed around? Like, “yo dawg, check this out, buncha white powder be up in dis envelope I open, come smell this shit here”?

The way Anthrax infections work, I am having a hard time understanding this.

Fox News:

Investigators are looking into an apparent hazmat situation at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Ft. Myer, Virginia, after a number of people began feeling sick after opening a letter, officials said.

Arlington Fire, one of the units responding to the scene, said “11 people started feeling ill after the letter was opened” in an administration building. Three patients were hospitalized and were said to be in stable condition.

According to the U.S. Marines, personnel took “preventative measures” and evacuated people from the building.

“Several Marines are receiving medical care as a result of this incident,” they added.

The letter was taken to a lab at Quantico for further examination, ABC News reported.

Trump Jr. and Assange have both recently received powder-filled envelopes, though I don’t think either of those were confirmed to be real toxic agents.

This I guess is real. And I guess it would probably be anthrax. And either they really did pass it around and a bunch of them touched it, or maybe it was opened in front of a fan and it blew it across the room.

We joke, but the military really is mostly brown people now, and you know, these people are just not very smart.

This is probably the beginning of a campaign of these letters, which is going to cause all types of problems.