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This seems fishy as hell to me. A man, Timothy Cunningham, with 2 degrees from Harvard, worked as a Commander at the CDC, vanished leaving his wallet, keys, phone and dog.
I worry. I don't know what to say exactly but, it really does seem like he found something the CDC did bad and, they made him disappear. I can't do anything but, I didn't want his name forgotten.
There is no evidence or even speculation that he found something, at least in that article. I think you are guys are really jumping the gun here. There are way more credible conspiracy theories that need attention, no need to add something else to the list especially when there is absolutely nothing to back it up.
On average, there are 90,000 missing persons in the US at any point in time. 51,000 are adults. And some of then occasionally are employed by some government entity.
Very strange. Well educated guy with a good, stable job where he gets to do something positive for America -- and he goes missing without a trace. Strange.
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