Declan Butler, a senior reporter at Nature magazine, has created an animated Earth layer showing the spread of reported cases of avian flu in animals and people. Watch the flu cases spread from Asia to Europe, seeing the virus follow the border between Russia and Kazakhstan.
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agentj07 3 years ago
The Pentagon ordered $58 million of Tamiflu for troops. Then, Bush ordered states to buy over $500 million of Tamiflu. Tamiflu is manufactured and marketed by Roche, and Glead receives a 10% royalty. Rumsfeld served as chairman of Gilead before joining the Bush administration and still holds between $5 and 25 million in the company. He reportedly sold shares worth $5 million in 2005.
davidchenard 4 years ago
you should visit w*w*w . truthmed . org (delete the *'s) for a good summary of what the drugs companies dont want you know about bird flu.
Its quite shocking when you see what their up to!
it basically works by Banning the cheap treatments, whilst selling the lethal ones for hundreds of dollars.
Percy203 4 years ago
Theres a ton of good ways for the average Jane & Joe to keep Flu away minus the pharma's from the big companies. But they continue to thrive on an industry focused more on illness than on health...because long term disease free healthy people isn't a profitable prospect.
EarlyMist 4 years ago
Interesting video Declan. Percy sed: "most modern vaccines are long term poisons" seems thats correct. Google "do modern vaccines create stonger flu" I never had a vacc-shot since primary school. Now heading -> 30, I've been sick thrice in the last decade or so, and was only 'flu' sick two of those times.
EarlyMist 4 years ago
most modern vaccines are long term poisons, especially ones that are designed to be strong enough to combat bird flu. Tamiflu is a very very potent drug.
Apparently intravenous vitamin c has shown some surprisingly positive results, along with Hydrogen Peroxide.
But as they are as cheap as chips, no drug company will even test them, let alone sell them.
Percy203 4 years ago
Yay! First comment :]] Well this looks pretty nifty! Haha. Well check out my videos everyone! ^_^
RetroRaindropsx3 4 years ago