With 16 deaths from swine flu confirmed worldwide, there's a growing stir surrounding the H1N1 virus.
According to Alex Joness web site http://infowars.com/listen.html
US pharmaceutical company Baxter is working on a potential vaccine.
Back in December, Baxter reportedly distributed vaccines to 18 countries contaminated with the deadly avian flu virus. The discovery came after the vaccine tested on ferrets in the Czech Republic killed the animals. New Yorkers suggest Baxters current actions could be masking a shady deal. They think that because the competition on the market is so great, some people will find any way to make a quick buck.
Face masks, for example, are completely sold out at all drug stores in New York City, but RT walked the streets of Manhattan for hours and did not see one person wearing these so-called pandemic protectors. Instead, amid the swine flu outbreak, people are socializing and lunching in parks.
The Big Apple may have the most cases of the H1N1 strain in the US, but New Yorkers say the media is more panicked than the people. Hamilton Nolan from gossip website Gawker compares the current frenzy with 1976, when the US experienced its first swine flu panic and President Ford made inoculations mandatory.
The cure ended up being worse than the actual pandemic. It was the same thing. Swine flu appeared, people got scared. They demanded action by the government. The US government spent $135 million on vaccines and people ended up getting sick by the vaccines, Nolan says.
Dozens who were vaccinated fell ill and were later paralyzed or died. Presently only one US swine flu death has occurred.
More media hysteria ignited in two parts on Thursday, April 30, when Americas third largest automaker filed for bankruptcy protection, followed by a verbal blunder by US Vice President Joe Biden:
I wouldnt go anywhere in confined places now. Its not that going into Mexico. Its that you are in a confined aircraft where someone sneezes and it goes all the way through the aircraft. That's just me. I would not be at this point, if they had another means of transportation, suggesting they ride the subway, said Joe Biden.
The economy is sinking. Chrysler just declared bankruptcy and the US Vice President went on national television urging Americans to avoid confined public spaces like the subway system. So imagine if millions were to actually listen to his suggestion and seek out other forms of transportation. Some may ask could this possibly give just a little boost to the countries dying auto industry?
The White House issued a statement backpedaling Joe Bidens statement, saying the flying is safe but urging Americans to avoid unnecessary travel to Mexico. The World Health Organization in its turn says prepare for the worst. US officials say be concerned, but not alarmed.
At the very least, the general consensus from everyone is: stay home if sick, wash hands often and cover those coughs and sneezes
Of course drug companies concoct these viruses, why the hell do they keep coming out of nowhere.
myrkeyjones 2 years ago 3
Do not take the swine flu vaccine. It is a slow death bio weapon. If you don't believe me, look up Eugenics.
AfterAmericaNZ 2 years ago 2