And with the two of them, then you can kind of go back in time. JAD: Oh, so you really are looking at the potential beginning of something, but who knows what? We thought no one would ever ask. And one in particular who lived here, died here, never believing that she was, in fact, sick and dangerous. So I called National High-Five Day, because I wanted to talk to Lamont Sleets. And at least according to his account, two of the people that she made sick during those couple years were children. NATHAN WOLFE: Professor in human biology at Stanford University. Epidemiologists were trying to figure out where ... And they were thinking like, "Well, maybe it's a sexually-transmitted disease. And the chimp's immune system would normally kill them. But when he went around playing away games, other teams picked it up and it sort of spread out. JAD: And he says to fully understand this part of the patient -- or rather chimp zero narrative, you have to grasp how it is that chimps hunt. SEAN: She was what we needed at the time. So we need to end this outbreak in West Africa before this virus learns too much about us. And to think that it could all go back to this one guy just seemed unreal. The inability to find a similar disease in research animals.]. Joe Ledger and the Department of Military Sciences rush headlong into the heat of the world’s strangest and deadliest arms race, because the global race to recover and retro-engineer alien technologies has just hit a snag. Okay, you all. Found zero traces of live Ebola virus. Buy from your favorite Indie BooksellerBuy from Mysterious Galaxy Buy from AmazonBuy from Barnes & NobleBuy from PowellsBuy from iTunesBuy the Audio Book from iTunes, In Extinction Machine, the fifth Joe Ledger book by Jonathan Maberry, the DMS must go up against someone—or something—in search of new technology that could bring about world war. So if you -- have people changed the way they think about Ebola, because I mean, is there a mood shift there? How's that for a phrase? Cutting edge transgenics. JAD: So women's volleyball. DAVID QUAMMEN: Right after news of this syndrome started to break ... JAD: That's science writer David Quammen, who along with Carl will be one of our guides. This means we could be seeing a much denser world, saturated with limitless collectables and side-quests for Aloy to uncover, as well as deeper AI ecosystems between the robots and wildlife. It still is, as far as we know, a virus that is only transmissible by direct contact with bodily fluids. They compared that to blood samples from the hunters themselves. I am wondering, like, you know, if we've -- if, since we've started noticing in 1976 a burst here, a burst there, why -- why now this? JAD: Bring it back to the lab, and Beatrice would analyze all the viruses. JAD: Greg is one of the founders, and he and Jon gets talking. It had a, I guess a sleeping area and a sitting area. To get to that point would require a number of mutations, each of which is infinitesimally unlikely. JAD: Two baseball players facing each other. And Burke's response apparently was -- he said, "I suppose you mean to a woman.". I've wanted you to believe that he was hero at this point, right? Seconds later a swarm of killer drones descend upon the picnicked crowd, each one carrying a powerful bomb. Watch the movie trailer and learn film facts here. Recent Patient Zero updates: added Vertical Entertainment as a distributor ⢠changed the US film release date from TBA to September 14, 2018 ⢠set film release to Limited ⢠added Sony Pictures Home Entertainment as a distributor I'm employed. It has evolved defenses against these viruses, and it will destroy them. [MOVIE CLIP: My friend, we're talking about thousands of men whose faces I cannot even remember and you want names.]. He was actually really good, even in his rookie season. So I'll take his -- I'll take his word for that. It's all in the details, all of the juice and problem. Okay. But I wanted to step in and say that in the middle of the show, we're gonna slip from looking back at a disease that started a way long time ago to examining a disease that, you know, as I speak, this is happening right now. Literally, there is a single cell simultaneously infected with both viruses. So how many years will go by? What do we know about chimp zero, right? It's all crumbled. The laundress had recently been taken to the Presbyterian hospital with typhoid fever.]. JUDY LEVITT: Well, it was one room. Finally, I think they're about to leave when one of them spots ... DAVID ROSNER: ... her skirt coming outside of a door. So then what happens is Emil turns to this little boy, looks at him, sticks out his hand and says, "High-five.". I mean, who in this room wants Glenn Burke to be the original guy? Why is it ... DAVID QUAMMEN: Yeah. In 2006, her and her colleagues published that the human AIDS virus comes from a group of chimps, a very specific group that live in a very specific place. Our staff includes Ellen Horne, Soren Wheeler, Pat Walters, Tim Howard, Brenna Farrell, Lynn Levy and Sean Cole. Because when you've got something so vast that, according to some estimates, will have killed 60 million people by the end of the decade, you need a beginning. I do as I please. This had been taken from a Bantu man in 1959. They looked in plants. Still dealing with ... ROBERT: Go ahead. It has become PREDATOR ON, For a list of all the Joe Ledger novels and stories in chronological reading order, go. DAVID QUAMMEN: In New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, to see who had had sexual contact with whom. Okay, so the gay steward, that was the movie stuck in my head. BEATRICE HAHN: There is no other virus that is any closer. The president is, as the jet heads toward the heart of New York City. JAD: Now I don't know about you, but I first bumped into this story in the movie version of And The Band Played On. There was this outbreak of a strange disease at the Yambuku Mission in northern Zaire. Well, you've got to go beyond Glenn Burke's story. There are a couple little villages there, one of which has a market where you can buy monkey meat and crocodile meat. This little corner of southeastern Cameroon. Within days there are outbreaks of mass slaughter and murderous insanity across the American heartland. So we sat down. DAVID QUAMMEN: Yep. Or her first high-five. Or the other way you could call it is called the "but for." JOE LEDGER: SPECIAL OPS collects several of the Ledger short stories (Listed below) and presents two brand new tales exclusive to this volume. SEAN COLE: Very pretty day to be on an abandoned island where victims of contagious disease were quarantined. He was hunting. So he was sort of both the inventor of the high-five and the kind of Johnny Appleseed of the high-five at the same time. It's called the polymerase enzyme. I guess AIDS at that point. These stolen WMDs will lead Joe and Echo Team into hidden vaults of forbidden knowledge, mass-murder, betrayal, and a brotherhood of genetically-engineered killers with a thirst for blood. So then what happens is Emil turns to this little boy, looks at him, sticks out his hand and says, "High-five.". SEAN: And then what changed was a new health commissioner took over. Something crazy happens. And at the center of it all was that one little circle, numbered ... As far as we know, that was the first time that you ever get the term patient zero. SEAN: But if you keep reading it, and in fact, it's addressed to a lawyer, it's clear that she was fighting this. The environment is different. ROBERT: First of all, how old is this disease? And when their loved ones died, people cleaned the bodies and -- and touched the bodies and said goodbye to them. as part of the 1st Battalion 5th Infantry, which was nicknamed The Five. NATHAN WOLFE: And we don't know exactly the time. It began back in December of 2013 with a two-year-old boy in southeastern Guinea. He was a go-to guy for outbreaks like this. So George Soper's like, "I've got to find this woman." Right after news of this syndrome started to break ... That's science writer David Quammen, who along with Carl will be one of our guides. [laughs]. A freelance terrorist uses the latest generation of robot dogs to deliver WMDs into cities across America. Finally, you get one particular mosaic virus between the mangabey and the guenon. He figured it was, but he thought he should at least ask. GREG HARRELL-EDGE: We do feel -- we do feel -- we wish that we had done things slightly differently in -- in putting together this sort of collegiate prank. And it has been done. JUDY LEVITT: So then they put her back on North Brother Island, back in her bungalow. JAD: How do you -- is that just a series of interviews with people? Dogs of War pits Joe against a merciless new enemy and an army of techno-terrorists in a race to prevent a global destruction. small model-kit airplane flies down from the stands and buzzes the mound, where a decorated veteran pilot is about to throw out the first ball. And so what it ends up spitting out is a hybrid. No, I don't think so. We know that for this to spread through the air, there are very special machinery, you know, grappling hooks, proteins on the outside of a virus that help it catch hold of particular cells and enter them. LUTHA BURKE DAVIS: With Glenn it was like he would always be on the stage. What David means is it 12 different kinds of HIV viruses have spilled over 12 different times. ROBERT: Even though Glenn Burke died believing that the high-five was his legacy, at more or less the same moment that he invented it, a guy named Derek Smith, a basketball player for the Louisville Cardinals was at practice ... JON MOOALLEM: And a guy named Wiley Brown went up to Derek Smith and was going to give him just a ordinary low-five, and Derek Smith looked him in the eye. JAD: So can you reconstruct the spillover and the who that it spilled over into, as best -- you know, as best as we understand it? Filo as in thread. And then the health department sends in this female doctor ... By the name of S. Josephine Baker. Joe and his team square off against terrorists who have the most advanced and exotic weapons of mass destruction. Well, partly because we recognized it late. Perhaps the cut hunter gave the virus to a woman who then passed it on to a fisherman. JAD: The other guy in the picture is Dusty Baker. But what we do know is that he was not patient zero. Why has it gotten out of control? JAD: And this is where for me at least, the story gets way bigger than I imagined. They've looked in monkeys. Because we got it from chimps, right? Yes. And in this hour ... JAD: A series of stories that all hew to that delicious story archetype we call ... JAD: We'll try to trace ideas and trends and massive social traumas like pandemics back to that one person. And also more importantly, from the same time. And in fact, their kids and grandkids do talk about it. Joe and his team square off against terrorists who have the most advanced and exotic weapons of mass destruction. She was a dangerous character and must be treated accordingly.]. JAD: Suddenly in a flash, from these two viruses that can barely survive in the chimp, you get a new virus. DAVID QUAMMEN: Well, as a human disease, as far as we know it dates to 1976. Like, where is it hiding? One side is creating exotic transgenic monsters and genetically enhanced mercenary armies; the other is using 21st century technology to continue the Nazi Master Race program begun by Josef Mengele. That's just kind of a great-sounding school. So she was probably an intermittent carrier. She sues the city and loses. JUDY LEVITT: Almost the whole time they had her incarcerated, they took feces three times a week, which is, you know, it's not pleasant to have to do that. The cells don't look the same. DAVID QUAMMEN: Of a group of about 30 patients. LUTHA BURKE DAVIS: He just genuinely loved people. Bye-bye. Yeah, back to Manhattan. These terrible weapons have been locked away in the world’s most secure facility. The cells don't look the same. JAD: He's got his own high-five story to tell, though it's not about his daughter. You know, you would be crazed too, wouldn't you? Its genome is carried on just one strand of the -- the genetic material RNA. Someone—or something--wants that technology back. She must have thought ... DAVID ROSNER: What? It's good because he's a Baltimore detective that has just been secretly recruited by the government to lead a new taskforce created to deal with the problems that Homeland Security can't handle. created a weapon that can induce earthquakes and cause dormant volcanoes to erupt. Next, sometime after that first kill, weeks, months, we don't know maybe it was the same day, chimp zero comes across another monkey. Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window), Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window). Isn't this all, like, an indication to you that it -- it's maybe -- it's one of those things that probably was there at the dawn of man? But we didn't really know of Glenn Burke at that time. Both sides want to see the DMS destroyed, and they've drawn first blood. DAVID QUAMMEN: That's right. VIKINGS season 6, part 2 is coming to Amazon Prime Video and the History channel this Christmas but things will be a little different than before as the show has undergone a ⦠[60 MINUTES CLIP: He was a French-Canadian. Buckle up for powerful, exciting, and nail-biting adventures by Weston Ochse, Larry Correia, Mira Grant, Scott Sigler, David Farland, Christopher Golden, Tim Lebbon, Steve Alten, Jon McGoran, Dana Fredsti, Jennifer Campbell-Hicks, Javier Grillo-Marxuach, Bryan Thomas Schmidt, GP Charles, Keith DeCandido, James A. Moore, Aaron Rosenberg, Nicholas Steven, James Ray Tuck, Jeremy Robinson, and Maberry himself! You can kind of almost predict how many you're gonna see in a year or five years. And that's the moment. And Jon asks him the sensible first question. This is Kathy Gregory. And that seems to have been the place from which the disease went global. Joe Ledger and his team go on a wild hunt to stop the terrorists and uncover the global super-power secretly funding them. And then here she is in front of him. Back then, the Department of Public Health was thinking, you know, you'd get sick because of something dirty near you. So basically, the girl, the daughter, has a fever. JAD ABUMRAD: Okay, today we are re-podcasting a show with something extra, an update. DAVID ROSNER: They open the door and there she is. The mother of this kid puts this little boy next to Emil and he is just crying. But she tries. Anyone have any idea? You know, our kids and our grandkids are gonna talk about this." Absolutely. Yeah. NATHAN WOLFE: In the Kibale National Forest in -- in southwestern Uganda. They have blood on their face, in their eyes. You know what I mean. You need some way of explaining how this disaster happened. Turns out, right about the time that the HIV virus was discovered ... Scientists at the New England Primate Research Center ...]. JON MOOALLEM: He was always dancing around in the -- in the clubhouse. They call -- at least they used to call us a dead-end host. I mean, everything comes from somewhere. And he tried to keep that a secret while he was playing. But the thing is is that at the time she was sent back to the island, there were hundreds of other healthy carriers identified all over New York, and some of them were cooks. Buy from your favorite indie booksellerBuy from Mysterious GalaxyBuy from PowellsBuy from AmazonBuy from Barnes & Noble Buy from the publisherBuy the audio. And I think we can do that. Yes, and he said explicitly to Wiley Brown, "This is something I'm gonna be remembered for. SOREN: Yeah. DAVID QUAMMEN: And as he knew he was dying, at least according to Randy Shilts, he became somewhat sinister and malicious. With the Public Health Department. That year a reporter named Randy Shilts had written a book called And The Band Played On that for the first time revealed the identity of patient zero. The Sangha River, which is -- the Ngoko is a tributary of the Sangha. And of course, those -- those dense poor neighborhoods in the capital cities are not that far from the international airports. We went down the Ngoko River, and we stopped at a few villages. For example, he's been tracking something called the Simian foamy virus, which is ... And he has seen it hop from an individual gorilla to an individual human who killed that gorilla. Okay, so let's do the introductions. A coordinated attack is planned to shut out all lights and emergency services to ten major cities. You know, he has small hands, he likes to put them up against the big hands of the Five guys.
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