Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Swine Flu Hype and Mass Inoculations

This Swine flu that has the Avian (bird) flu, swine (pig) flu and the human flu virus along with having an Asian strain and European strain in no way can be a natural process and thus man made. Here is one example of the complexity that this virus would have had to go through, to become what it is, and where it ended up, and begin infecting people.

For this to have been a natural combination of viral fragments, it means an infected bird from North America would have had to infect pigs in Europe, then be re-infected by those some pigs with an unlikely cross-species mutation that allowed the bird to carry it again, then that bird would have had to fly to Asia and infected pigs there, and those Asian pigs then mutated the virus once again (while preserving the European swine and bird flu elements) to become human transmittable, and then a human would have had to catch that virus from the Asian pigs -- in Mexico! -- and spread it to others. (This isn't the only explanation of how it could have happened, but it is one scenario that gives you an idea of the complexity of such a thing happening).

If anyone can remember the 76' swine flu debacle in America, that originated at Fort Dix by the way, and had the CDC calling on Congress and then President Ford for mass inoculations and which the vaccination caused over 500 people to become paralyzed and over 30 died. We now have the U.S. declaring a 'health emergency' from which opens the door for experimental drugs to be used more liberally.

We now have Baxter International who was caught red handed last month tainting vaccines with the deadly avian flu, has over the weekend confirmed they will be working with the World Health Organization to produce the vaccine for the Mexican flu swine virus.

How convenient.

A loyal reader of mine pointed out that I had forgot to post a link to Baxter and the tainting of vaccines, so here is the link to Baxter being caught red-handed tainting vaccines last month.

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