Fact Check: Bugs Swarming At AFRAM Were NOT 'Deadly Mosquitoes' Released From Helicopter
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Fact Check: Bugs Swarming At AFRAM Were NOT 'Deadly Mosquitoes' Released From Helicopter | Lead Stories
Did a helicopter release a swarm of deadly mosquitoes over the crowd at Baltimore's African American Festival (AFRAM) on June...leadstories.com
Did a helicopter release a swarm of deadly mosquitoes over the crowd at Baltimore's African American Festival (AFRAM) on June 18, 2023? No, that's not true: An urban entomologist told Lead Stories that day-active mosquitoes in that region do not swarm the way videos showed. The Baltimore Health Department has not had any reports of mosquito-borne illness from the festival. There were helicopters that flew over the festival, and there was a pesky swarm of bugs that appeared late in the day just before the Isley Brothers were to perform -- but this swarm was not comprised of "deadly mosquitoes" intentionally released onto the festival.
The AFRAM festival took place in Baltimore's Druid Hill Park over Juneteenth weekend on June 17 and 18, 2023. An estimated 300,000 people attended. On the evening of June 18, 2023, sometime after 7 p.m., people reported that a swarm of gnats suddenly crashed the party. The bugs were so irritating, some people chose to pack up and leave. Many videos shared online show concertgoers waving their hands and hats in a futile attempt to get the bugs to go away. Most first-person accounts from the park refer to the bugs as gnats.
Fact Check: Bugs Swarming At AFRAM Were NOT 'Deadly Mosquitoes' Released From Helicopter
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Fact Check: Bugs Swarming At AFRAM Were NOT 'Deadly Mosquitoes' Released From Helicopter | Lead Stories
Did a helicopter release a swarm of deadly mosquitoes over the crowd at Baltimore's African American Festival (AFRAM) on June...leadstories.com
Did a helicopter release a swarm of deadly mosquitoes over the crowd at Baltimore's African American Festival (AFRAM) on June 18, 2023? No, that's not true: An urban entomologist told Lead Stories that day-active mosquitoes in that region do not swarm the way videos showed. The Baltimore Health Department has not had any reports of mosquito-borne illness from the festival. There were helicopters that flew over the festival, and there was a pesky swarm of bugs that appeared late in the day just before the Isley Brothers were to perform -- but this swarm was not comprised of "deadly mosquitoes" intentionally released onto the festival.
The AFRAM festival took place in Baltimore's Druid Hill Park over Juneteenth weekend on June 17 and 18, 2023. An estimated 300,000 people attended. On the evening of June 18, 2023, sometime after 7 p.m., people reported that a swarm of gnats suddenly crashed the party. The bugs were so irritating, some people chose to pack up and leave. Many videos shared online show concertgoers waving their hands and hats in a futile attempt to get the bugs to go away. Most first-person accounts from the park refer to the bugs as gnats.
I ain't buying it.
So how many people died when they sprayed anthrax and told the people nothing and nobody noticed mofokrs dropping dead ?San Francisco they sprayed anthrax all over the city and told the people nothing,etc.
Without treatment, inhalation anthrax is almost always fatal. However, with aggressive treatment, about 55% of patients survive.
Yet dumb negroes like the bitch above ran with the words of some white conspiritard.Fact Check: Bugs Swarming At AFRAM Were NOT 'Deadly Mosquitoes' Released From Helicopter
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Fact Check: Bugs Swarming At AFRAM Were NOT 'Deadly Mosquitoes' Released From Helicopter | Lead Stories
Did a helicopter release a swarm of deadly mosquitoes over the crowd at Baltimore's African American Festival (AFRAM) on June...leadstories.com
Did a helicopter release a swarm of deadly mosquitoes over the crowd at Baltimore's African American Festival (AFRAM) on June 18, 2023? No, that's not true: An urban entomologist told Lead Stories that day-active mosquitoes in that region do not swarm the way videos showed. The Baltimore Health Department has not had any reports of mosquito-borne illness from the festival. There were helicopters that flew over the festival, and there was a pesky swarm of bugs that appeared late in the day just before the Isley Brothers were to perform -- but this swarm was not comprised of "deadly mosquitoes" intentionally released onto the festival.
The AFRAM festival took place in Baltimore's Druid Hill Park over Juneteenth weekend on June 17 and 18, 2023. An estimated 300,000 people attended. On the evening of June 18, 2023, sometime after 7 p.m., people reported that a swarm of gnats suddenly crashed the party. The bugs were so irritating, some people chose to pack up and leave. Many videos shared online show concertgoers waving their hands and hats in a futile attempt to get the bugs to go away. Most first-person accounts from the park refer to the bugs as gnats.
I'm embarrassed as a human being that this goof ass shit demanded a fact check.Fact Check: Bugs Swarming At AFRAM Were NOT 'Deadly Mosquitoes' Released From Helicopter
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Fact Check: Bugs Swarming At AFRAM Were NOT 'Deadly Mosquitoes' Released From Helicopter | Lead Stories
Did a helicopter release a swarm of deadly mosquitoes over the crowd at Baltimore's African American Festival (AFRAM) on June...leadstories.com
Did a helicopter release a swarm of deadly mosquitoes over the crowd at Baltimore's African American Festival (AFRAM) on June 18, 2023? No, that's not true: An urban entomologist told Lead Stories that day-active mosquitoes in that region do not swarm the way videos showed. The Baltimore Health Department has not had any reports of mosquito-borne illness from the festival. There were helicopters that flew over the festival, and there was a pesky swarm of bugs that appeared late in the day just before the Isley Brothers were to perform -- but this swarm was not comprised of "deadly mosquitoes" intentionally released onto the festival.
The AFRAM festival took place in Baltimore's Druid Hill Park over Juneteenth weekend on June 17 and 18, 2023. An estimated 300,000 people attended. On the evening of June 18, 2023, sometime after 7 p.m., people reported that a swarm of gnats suddenly crashed the party. The bugs were so irritating, some people chose to pack up and leave. Many videos shared online show concertgoers waving their hands and hats in a futile attempt to get the bugs to go away. Most first-person accounts from the park refer to the bugs as gnats.
devils are ruling right now and their time is up