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The prion variant cabal was a group of private military contractors who masterminded the development of the prion variant pathogen before Day 7. They plotted to use the prions as weapons of mass destruction by secretly sponsoring terrorist attacks against the United States. Their goal was to take over the security of the country and to profit from the subsequent defense contracts that would be awarded by the destabilized government.

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  • The prion variant cabal was a group of private military contractors who masterminded the development of the prion variant pathogen before Day 7. They plotted to use the prions as weapons of mass destruction by secretly sponsoring terrorist attacks against the United States. Their goal was to take over the security of the country and to profit from the subsequent defense contracts that would be awarded by the destabilized government.
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  • The prion variant cabal was a group of private military contractors who masterminded the development of the prion variant pathogen before Day 7. They plotted to use the prions as weapons of mass destruction by secretly sponsoring terrorist attacks against the United States. Their goal was to take over the security of the country and to profit from the subsequent defense contracts that would be awarded by the destabilized government.
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