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Showing posts with label Pandemic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pandemic. Show all posts

Thursday, May 30, 2013

New Deadly Mystery Virus. New Pandemic?

If you'll recall, I reported on mass animal deaths back on April 12, 2013 (REFER TO POST HERE).  One of the mass animal deaths listed was located in China, where there were bloated pigs floating in some waterways and the deaths were only explained as "respiratory failure due to inhaling toxic gas" (REFER TO CHINA NEWS POST HERE).  Well, it turns out that the numbers of dead pigs were much higher than I first posted and there were dead dogs as well.  Additionally, the local authorities could not determine for certain that the animals actually died because of inhalation of toxic gas and now there is more proof that they may have been sick with the newest mystery virus called H7N9.

The World Health Organization does not have a handle on this illness, except to say that it is not SARS, but is symptomatically similar to SARS and that it can be transmitted person-to-person.  So far, this illness has spread in clusters in many countries.  

Also, the WHO says that they (and we) are not ready for a mass flu outbreak.  They said that one day and then the next said that they have the outbreak under control.  Have you seen Survivors?  This is so similar to that case scenario that it is somewhat nerve-racking.  Do we trust that they have it under control, or do we trust that they have our panic under control?  

Here is more information and commentary regarding this illness (H7N9).   The information is suspect because it is not consistent, which makes the remarks that the World Health Organization said even harder to believe.  As far as I am concerned, there is no panic.  However, I don't trust that this new strain is under control.  

Is this the next pandemic? Tale of mystery virus unfolds like a movie plot (Commentary)

China Bird FluView full sizeA duck stands near a warning sign at an amusement park in Beijing, China, Wednesday, April 3, 2013. Scientists taking a first look at the genetics of the bird flu strain that recently killed two men in China said Wednesday the virus could be harder to track than its better-known cousin H5N1 because it might be able to spread silently among poultry without notice. The bird virus also seems to have adapted to be able to be able to sicken mammals like pigs. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)By Washington Post 
on April 07, 2013 at 8:11 AM

By LAURIE GARRETT

WASHINGTON — Here’s how it would happen. Children playing along an urban river bank would spot hundreds of grotesque, bloated pig carcasses bobbing downstream. Hundreds of miles away, angry citizens would protest the rising stench from piles of dead ducks and swans, their rotting bodies collecting by the thousands along river banks. And three unrelated individuals would stagger into three different hospitals, gasping for air. Two would quickly die of severe pneumonia and the third would lay in critical condition in an intensive care unit for many days. Government officials would announce that a previously unknown virus had sickened three people, at least, and killed two of them. And while the world was left to wonder how the pigs, ducks, swans, and people might be connected, the World Health Organization would release deliberately terse statements, offering little insight.

It reads like a movie plot — I should know, as I was a consultant for Steven Soderbergh’s “Contagion.” But the facts delineated are all true, and have transpired over the last six weeks in China.

The events could, indeed, be unrelated, and the new virus, a form of influenza denoted as H7N9, may have already run its course, infecting just three people and killing two.

Or this could be how pandemics begin.

On March 10, residents of China’s powerhouse metropolis, Shanghai, noticed some dead pigs floating among garbage flotsam in the city’s Huangpu River.

The vile carcasses appeared in Shanghai’s most important tributary of the mighty Yangtze, a 71-mile river that is edged by the Bund, the city’s main tourist area, and serves as the primary source of drinking water and ferry travel for the 23 million residents of the metropolis and its millions of visitors.

The vision of a few dead pigs on the surface of the Huangpu was every bit as jarring for local Chinese as porcine carcasses would be for French strolling the Seine, Londoners along the Thames, or New Yorkers looking from the Brooklyn Bridge down on the East River.

And the nightmarish sight soon worsened, with more than 900 animal bodies found by sunset on that Sunday evening.

The first few pig carcass numbers soon swelled into the thousands, turning Shanghai spring into a horror show that by March 20 would total more than 15,000 dead animals.

The river zigzags its way from Zhejiang province, just to the south of Shanghai, a farming region inhabited by some 54 million people, and a major pork-raising district of China. Due to scandals over recent years in the pork industry, including substitution of rendered pig intestines for a toxic chemical, sold as heparin blood thinner that proved lethal to American cardiac patients, Chinese authorities had put identity tags on pigs’ ears.

The pig carcasses were swiftly traced back to key farms in Zhejiang, and terrified farmers admitted that they had dumped the dead animals into the Huangpu.

Few Chinese asked, “What killed the pigs?,” because river pollution is so heinous across China that today people simply assume manufacturing chemicals or pesticides fill the nation’s waterways, and are responsible for all such mysterious animals demises.

The Yangtze, which feeds Shanghai’s Huangpu, has copper pollution levels that are 100 times higher than U.S. safety standards, and leather tanning facilities along the river have notoriously been responsible for toxic waste, including chromium.

And across China — especially in Beijing — air pollution was so bad in January and February that pollution particulate levels routinely peaked at higher than 10 times the U.S. safety standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency.

When I was in Beijing in late January, the air pollution was so thick that it visually looked like fog, obscuring all sunlight and even skyscrapers located less than three city blocks away.

So, hideous as the pig carcasses might be, Shanghai residents tended to shrug them off as yet another example of the trade-offs China is making, pitting prosperity against pollution.

Read more  HERE.

Mystery Coronavirus Renamed Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus As Two Saudi Healthcare Workers Fall Ill

As the new coronavirus spreads and infects more people, especially those who have traveled to Saudi Arabia, a formal name is finally given to the faceless killer.


READ MORE HERE

Mystery virus


The Coronavirus seen under an electron miscroscope.
The Coronavirus seen under an electron miscroscope. Photo: AFP

The WHO's assistant director general for health security and the environment, Keiji Fukuda, told a Riyadh news conference on Sunday the new virus posed an "important and major challenge" for countries affected and the world generally.

He said experts were still grappling to understand all aspects of the virus and how humans become infected, stressing, however, that "this new virus is not the SARS virus."

"This is a new infection and there are also many gaps in our knowledge that will inevitably take time to fill in," a WHO statement cited Mr Fukuda as saying.

"Of most concern, however, is the fact that the different clusters seen in multiple countries increasingly support the hypothesis that when there is close contact this novel coronavirus can transmit from person-to-person," he said.

"This pattern of person-to-person transmission has remained limited to some small clusters, and so far, there is no evidence that this virus has the capacity to sustain generalised transmission in communities."


Read more: HERE

World not ready for mass flu outbreak, says WHO

The world is unprepared for a massive virus outbreak, the deputy chief of the World Health Organisation warned on Tuesday, amid fears that H7N9 bird flu striking China could morph into a form that spreads easily among people.
Keiji Fukuda told delegates at a WHO meeting that despite efforts since an outbreak of another form of avian influenza, H1N1, in 2009-10, far more contingency planning was essential.
Rapid-reaction systems were crucial, given that health authorities’ efforts are already hampered by lack of knowledge about such diseases, he insisted.“Even though work has been done since that time, the world is not ready for a large, severe outbreak,” Fukuda said.
“When people get hit with an emerging disease, you can’t just go to a book and know what to do,” he said.
According to the latest official data, H7N9 avian influenza has infected 130 people in China, and killed 35, since it was found in humans for the first time in March.
It is one of a vast array of flu viruses carried by birds, the overwhelming majority of which pose little or no risk to humans.
Experts are struggling to understand how it spread to people, amid fears that it could adapt into a form that can be transmitted easily from human to human.
READ MORE HERE

H7N9 bird flu appears contained, UN health experts say

International experts praise China's efforts, but note outbreak has cost economy US$6.5b
The H7N9 virus appears to have been brought under control in China largely due to restrictions at bird markets, but caused some US$6.5 billion in losses to the economy, UN experts said.
Health authorities worldwide must be on the lookout to detect the virus, which could still develop the ability to spread easily among humans and cause a deadly influenza pandemic, the experts said.
The new bird flu virus is known to have infected 130 people in mainland China since emerging in March, including 36 who died, but no cases have been detected since early May, Health Minister Li Bin told the World Health Organisation.
One case was found in Taiwan in April, making a total of 131.
"The immediate outbreak has been controlled, but it is also unlikely that virus has simply disappeared. We believe we need go another autumn/winter/spring season to know," said Dr Keiji Fukuda, WHO assistant director general for health security.
"We also have high concern over the potential, I stress the potential, to gain the ability to sustain transmissibility."
There was no evidence of sustained spread among people and "most cases probably resulted from infected poultry or perhaps contamination related to live poultry markets", Fukuda said.
READ MORE HERE

By 
MICHELLE CASTILLO / 
CBS NEWS/ May 28, 2013, 6:05 PM

Drug-resistant strains of H7N9 bird flu discovered

A worker catches a live chicken at a poultry market in Shanghai, China on April 5, 2013.
A worker catches a live chicken at a poultry market in Shanghai, China on April 5, 2013. / AP PHOTO
Drug-resistant cases of a deadly new strain of bird flu have been identified.
In a study published in The Lancet on May 28, researchers detailed three patients with the new avian flu strain that's hit China, known as H7N9, whose sickness could not be treated by Tamiflu (oseltamivir) and similar drugs.
"The apparent ease with which antiviral resistance emerges in A/H7N9 viruses is concerning; it needs to be closely monitored and considered in future pandemic response plans," the authors wrote.
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Two new viruses threaten global outbreaks

H7N9 is the name for a subtype of influenza viruses that is often found in birds, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, a new H7N9 strain discovered in China looks different from previous strains. Prior to this China strain, H7N9 had never been detected in humans. TheWorld Health Organization said 131 people have been infected with the new bird flu as of May 24, including 36 deaths.
There is no solid evidence yet of human-to-human transmission, though there is concern the virus can mutate to a strain spread more easily among people.
read more here

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Scientists Create H5N1 & New Strains Which Would Be Used A Scare Tactic And/Or Biological Weapon.

Scientists create KILLER H5N1 which could be used as a weapon to kill MILLIONS !



New Weaponized Bird Flu: for Rockefeller Agenda?



NEW Flu. Swine Flu. Infects humans. Spreading human to human. This is a variant strain. This could be another scare tactic.

Friday, January 6, 2012

H5N1 PANDEMIC POSSIBILITIES?

Conspiracy or Truth? ...



"Scientists from two universities are now in the process of publishing papers on how they weaponized bird flu, while the WHO says this information should not be made public in case it gets into the wrong hands. Meanwhile, the H5N1 disease has claimed some lives again in Asia, but authorities assure us the cases did not involve human-to-human spread.

The picture I get from all this is that if there were ever a true, deadly bird flu pandemic, it could only be the result of the kind of weaponized virus intentionally created by virologists like these- but has someone much higher up put them up to this?"

China: Bird flu death not from human-human spread

BEIJING (AP) -- The strain of H5H1 bird flu that killed a Chinese man cannot spread among people, a health agency said Monday, appealing for calm after the country's first reported case of the disease in humans in 18 months.

Genetic analysis indicated the virus spread directly from poultry to the victim, who died Saturday in the southern city of Shenzhen, the Shenzhen Disease Control Center said in a statement reported by the official Xinhua News Agency.

"Though it is highly pathogenic to human beings, the virus can not spread among people," the statement said, according to Xinhua. "There is no need for Shenzhen citizens to panic."

H5N1 rarely infects humans and usually only those who come into close contact with diseased poultry. Scientists are closely watching the virus for any signs it is becoming more easily transmissible from human to human.

A 39-year-old bus driver surnamed Chen developed a fever Dec. 21 and was hospitalized Dec. 25, according to an earlier statement by city and provincial authorities. The provincial health department said Health Ministry experts confirmed Saturday that he was infected with H5N1.

Xinhua said health authorities still were trying to figure out where he was infected.


AP


Ma Hanwu, vice director of Shenzhen Center for Disease Control and Prevention, right, speaks as Zhou Boping, director of the Shenzhen No. 3 People's Hospital looks at the documents during a press conference about a bird flu patient in Shenzhen in south China's Guangdong province.

http://yourlife.usatoday.com/health/story/2012-01-03/China-Bird-flu-death-not-from-human-human-spread/52358102/1


Scientists Brace for Media Storm Around Controversial Flu Studies

on 23 November 2011, 4:48 PM | 
ROTTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS—Locked up in the bowels of the medical faculty building here and accessible to only a handful of scientists lies a man-made flu virus that could change world history if it were ever set free.

The virus is an H5N1 avian influenza strain that has been genetically altered and is now easily transmissible between ferrets, the animals that most closely mimic the human response to flu. Scientists believe it's likely that the pathogen, if it emerged in nature or were released, would trigger an influenza pandemic, quite possibly with many millions of deaths.

In a 17th floor office in the same building, virologist Ron Fouchier of Erasmus Medical Center calmly explains why his team created what he says is "probably one of the most dangerous viruses you can make"—and why he wants to publish a paper describing how they did it. Fouchier is also bracing for a media storm. After he talked to ScienceInsider yesterday, he had an appointment with an institutional press officer to chart a communication strategy.

Fouchier's paper is one of two studies that have triggered an intense debate about the limits of scientific freedom and that could portend changes in the way U.S. researchers handle so-called dual-use research: studies that have a potential public health benefit but could also be useful for nefarious purposes like biowarfare or bioterrorism.

The other study—also on H5N1, and with comparable results—was done by a team led by virologist Yoshihiro Kawaoka at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and the University of Tokyo, several scientists told ScienceInsider. (Kawaoka did not respond to interview requests.) Both studies have been submitted for publication, and both are currently under review by the U.S. National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB), which on a few previous occasions has been asked by scientists or journals to review papers that caused worries.

NSABB chair Paul Keim, a microbial geneticist, says he cannot discuss specific studies but confirms that the board has "worked very hard and very intensely for several weeks on studies about H5N1 transmissibility in mammals." The group plans to issue a public statement soon, says Keim, and is likely to issue additional recommendations about this type of research. "We'll have a lot to say," he says.

"I can't think of another pathogenic organism that is as scary as this one," adds Keim, who has worked on anthrax for many years. "I don't think anthrax is scary at all compared to this."

Some scientists say that's reason enough not to do such research. The virus could escape from the lab, or bioterrorists or rogue nations could use the published results to fashion a bioweapon with the potential for mass destruction, they say. "This work should never have been done," says Richard Ebright, a molecular biologist at Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute who has a strong interest in biosecurity issues.

The research by the Kawaoka and Fouchier teams set out to answer a question that has long puzzled scientists: Does H5N1, which rarely causes human disease, have the potential to trigger a pandemic? The virus has decimated poultry flocks on three continents but has caused fewer than 600 known cases of flu in humans since it emerged in Asia in 1997, although those rare human cases are often fatal. Because the virus spreads very inefficiently between humans it has been unable to set off a chain reaction and circle the globe.

Some scientists think the virus is probably unable to trigger a pandemic, because adapting to a human host would likely make it unable to reproduce. Some also believe the virus would need to reshuffle its genes with a human strain, a process called reassortment, that some believe is most likely to occur in pigs, which host both human and avian strains. Based on past experience, some scientists have also argued that flu pandemics can only be caused by H1, H2, and H3 viruses, which have been replaced by each other in the human population every so many decades—but not by H5.

Fouchier says his study shows all of that to be wrong.

Although he declined to discuss details of the research because the paper is still under review, Fouchier confirmed the details given in news stories in New Scientist and Scientific American about a September meeting in Malta where he first presented the study. Those stories describe how Fouchier initially tried to make the virus more transmissible by making specific changes to its genome, using a process called reverse genetics; when that failed, he passed the virus from one ferret to another multiple times, a low-tech and time-honored method of making a pathogen adapt to a new host.

After 10 generations, the virus had become "airborne": Healthy ferrets became infected simply by being housed in a cage next to a sick one. The airborne strain had five mutations in two genes, each of which have already been found in nature, Fouchier says; just never all at once in the same strain.

Ferrets aren't humans, but in studies to date, any influenza strain that has been able to pass among ferrets has also been transmissible among humans, and vice versa, says Fouchier: "That could be different this time, but I wouldn't bet any money on it."

The specter of an H5N1 pandemic keeps flu scientists up at night because of the virus's power to kill. Of the known cases so far, more than half were fatal. The real case-fatality rate is probably lower because an unknown number of milder cases are never diagnosed and reported, but scientists agree that the virus is vicious. Based on Fouchier's talk in Malta, New Scientist reported that the strain created by the Rotterdam team is just as lethal to ferrets as the original one.

"These studies are very important," says biodefense and flu expert Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. The researchers "have the full support of the influenza community," Osterholm says, because there are potential benefits for public health. For instance, the results show that those downplaying the risks of an H5N1 pandemic should think again, he says.

Knowing the exact mutations that make the virus transmissible also enables scientists to look for them in the field and take more aggressive control measures when one or more show up, adds Fouchier. The study also enables researchers to test whether H5N1 vaccines and antiviral drugs would work against the new strain.
Fouchier says he consulted widely within the Netherlands before submitting his manuscript for publication. The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), which funded the work, has agreed to the publication, says Fouchier, including officials at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. (NIH declined to answer questions for this story.) Now, Fouchier is eagerly waiting for NSABB's judgment.

Osterholm says he can't discuss details of the papers because he's an NSABB member. But he says it should be possible to omit certain key details from controversial papers and make them available to people who really need to know. "We don't want to give bad guys a road map on how to make bad bugs really bad," he says.

But some scientists say the board's debate comes far too late, because the studies have been done and the papers are written. "This is a good example of the need for a robust and independent system of PRIOR review and approval of potentially dangerous experiments," retired arms control researcher Mark Wheelis of the University of California, Davis, wrote to ScienceInsider in an e-mail. "Blocking publication may provide some small increment of safety, but it will be very modest compared to the benefits of not doing the work in the first place."

Scientists have long discussed whether to have mandatory reviews of dual-use studies before they begin, and given the global risks, some have even argued for some international risk assessment system for pandemic viruses. For instance, a proposal by four researchers from the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland would have classified Fouchier's work as an "activity of extreme concern" that would have required international pre-approval.

But NSABB advised against such mandatory systems in 2007, and most countries don't have formal mechanisms in place to review studies before they start. (In the United States, it's "recommended" that researchers ask an institutional review board for advice if they think a study raises concerns.) Fouchier's study was greenlighted in advance by the Dutch Commission on Genetic Modification (COGEM), but that only means the panel is satisfied with safety procedures at Fouchier's lab, explains chair Bastiaan Zoeteman; it's not COGEM's job to decide whether a study is desirable. NIH didn't give the funding prop
osal a special review either, says Fouchier.

"The creation of a pandemic virus has been the classical example of dual-use research of concern the past decade," says Ebright. "It's remarkable that the NSABB is discussing it in 2011."

Keim agrees about the need for reviews up front. "The process of identifying dual use of concern is something that should start at the very first glimmer of an experiment," he says. "You shouldn't wait until you have submitted a paper before you decide it's dangerous. Scientists and institutions and funding agencies should be looking at this. The journals and the journals' reviewers should be the last resort."

NSABB does not have the power to prevent the publication of papers, but it could ask journals not to publish. Even Ebright, however, says he's against efforts to ban the publication of the studies now that they have been done. "You cannot post hoc suppress work that was done and completed in a nonclassified context," he says. "The scientific community would not stand for that."
http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2011/11/scientists-brace-for-media-storm.html

Pandemrix Trials 5 Die 

http://www.scribd.com/doc/20770775/Pandemrix-Trials-5-Die-Page-16

WHAT DO YOU THINK?  DO YOU THINK THAT IT IS LIKELY TO BE LIKE LYME DISEASE?  ...  OR DO YOU THINK THAT THIS IS JUST FEAR MONGERING TO KEEP THE PEOPLE UNDER THEIR CONTROL?

Monday, June 27, 2011

Bio-engineered Diseases and Superbugs. We have many of them listed here with information and resources.


Lyme Disease


US Government Admits Lyme Disease Is A Bioweapon







The existence of the Lyme disease epidemic is officially covered up in the UK, its myriad presentations 
routinely misdiagnosed as everything from "M.E." to MS to hypochondria. This is the first admission by
a US government body that the cause is an incapacitating biowar agent:
 
SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- The $10.6 million Margaret Batts Tobin Laboratory Building will provide a 
22,000-square-foot facility to study such diseases as anthrax, tularemia, cholera, lyme disease, desert 
valley fever and other parasitic and fungal diseases. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
identified these diseases as potential bioterrorism agents.".
 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10039154/
 
So, for the first time, a US government body admits that Lyme disease is a biological warfare agent. 
This is the reason that hundreds of thousands of men, women and children around the world have been 
left to rot with wrong diagnoses, or have had their Lyme disease acknowledged but been told that it is 
an "easily-treated" disease, given 3 weeks' antibiotics, then told to shove off when their symptoms carried 
on after that.
 
In Britain the existence of the epidemic is denied completely, and virtually no effort made to warn or 
educate the public about the dangers of ticks, which carry the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi.
 
The Borrelia genus has been a subject of biowar experimentation at least as far back as WW2, when the 
infamous Japanese Unit 731, which tortured and experimented on live prisoners, studied it.
 
The reality is, Lyme disease is for many a chronic, horrendous, incapacitating disease producing crippling 
fatigue, constant pain, loss of memory, possible paralysis, psychosis, blindness and even death.
 
It was an ideal biowar agent because it evades detection on routine tests, has an enormous range of 
different presentations, and can mimic everything from ADHD to multiple sclerosis to carpal tunnel 
syndrome to rheumatoid arthritis to chronic fatigue syndrome (M.E.) to lupus to schizophrenia. 
Enemy medical staff would never know what had hit them, nor even that ONE illness had hit their 
population, rather than an unexplained rise in dozens of known conditions.
 
Honest doctors and scientists who tried to treat or research Lyme disease according to ethical 
principles have been viciously persecuted by government-backed organisations in the US, Europe 
and elsewhere. Many specialists in the US were threatened with loss of their license or had anonymous, 
false allegations sent to the medical board, which tied them up in mountains of paperwork and legal fees...
some were forced out of medicine or even driven to suicide.
 
Instead, medical disinfo agents, most of whom have a background in military/biowarfare units, such as Dr 
Allen Steere, Mark Klempner, Philip Baker, Edward McSweegan, David Dennis, Alan Barbour etc were 
enabled to assume top positions in Lyme research , CDC, NIH etc from where they issued false information, 
covering up the true seriousness and chronic nature of the disease, and comdemned untold numbers to a 
living hell.
http://www.rense.com/general69/lyme.htm

Where was Lyme disease created?  
http://www.rense.com/general67/plumislandlyme.htm
Living Next Door To Plum Island
http://www.samento.com.ec/sciencelib/4lyme/plumisland.html
Support And Information
http://www.lyme.org/front.htm
http://www.lymedisease.org/
http://www.canlyme.com/
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Morgellons


Morgellons - Infectious Man-Made Nano-Disease Spreading Globally! Thousands 

of US Families Suffering, Tens of Thousands Worldwid




Environment  (tags: Morgellons - Infectious Man-Made Nano-DiTens of Thousands Worldwidelovegod,jesuschristsaveyourselfearthagrogreen ) 
 Scott - 1063 days ago - morgellonshope.com 
There now exists strong data indicating that this disorder is associated with nanotechnology, specifically nano machines in the form of nanofibers. The National Science Foundation (NSF) defines nanofibers as having at least one dimension of 100 nanometer












Information and help:
http://morgellonswatch.com/2007/11/09/why-do-antibiotics-help-with-morgellons/
http://www.thecehf.org/help-stop-morgellons-disease.html
http://www.ehow.com/how_2146018_diagnose-morgellons-disease-symptoms.html

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AIDSIs AIDS man-made?From Cal Steinberger:

Over 1000 gay men took the free vaccination at a time when there was no such disease as AIDS.  Then, by 1978 the infection began popping up all over the gay community.  Strangely enough, it was predominate among the volunteers who had taken the free Hepatitis B vaccine.  Within 5 years, 60 % of these men were infected with HIV.
[Ed.  It goes without saying that you should avoid ANY government sponsored vaccine program, no matter how noble the cause may seem].

The program had been repeated the next year in San Francisco and Los Angeles, and as in New York, shortly after the vaccination for Hepatitis B, the west coast volunteers also began presenting with symptoms of AIDS.

In Africa, in 1977, a free vaccination against Smallpox was offered to the Black citizens of the countries with "population problems".  The cost was borne by the United States Health Agencies as a "humanitarian gesture".  Again, within 5 years, over 60 % of the recipients presented with the HIV virus, and, today well over 20 million face death from AIDS.

There are some who say, that the AIDS virus originated from the Hilleman green monkeys of Africa.  Of course, there is never any explanation as to how the virus then got from these damn little green monkeys in Africa into the blood of the East and West Coast gay males.  And, no word as to what the supposedly AIDS-infected monkeys were doing between 1960 and 1978 (?).  Their kidneys were were being used for "vaccine manufacture"...where in the world did the AIDS virus hide all during that time?

Now, with that as "background information", let me now present what I said in my report about AIDS back in 1988.

"With regard to some of the techniques of "Biological Warfare", the AIDS virus may be seen as a possible case in point.  An epidemic disease of this magnitude that coincides with a nationwide civil emergency as herein described, will certainly have to be dealt with.  For the protection of all military, police, and Civil Defense personnel, it is important that the following FACTS about AIDS be understood.
http://www.threeworldwars.com/more/aids.htmHelp and information: http://www.healthywithhiv.com/healthy-with-hiv/healthywithhiv/hiv_resource/index.jsp?WT.srch=1&WT.mc_id=IS01V&gclid=CO-glOjQ1qkCFQQ7gwod1y0bLw__________________________________________________________________CancerIs Cancer Man-Made?Scientists suggest that cancer is purely man-made
Cancer Cells

Dividing Cancer Cells. Image: University of Birmingham
(PhysOrg.com) -- Cancer is a modern, man-made disease caused by environmental factors such as pollution and diet, a study by University of Manchester scientists has strongly suggested.
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The study of remains and literature from ancient Egypt and  and earlier periods – carried out at Manchester’s KNH Centre for Biomedical Egyptology and published in Nature Reviews Cancer – includes the first histological diagnosis of cancer in an Egyptian mummy.
Finding only one case of the disease in the investigation of hundreds of Egyptian mummies, with few references to cancer in literary evidence, proves that cancer was extremely rare in antiquity. The disease rate has risen massively since the Industrial Revolution, in particular childhood cancer – proving that the rise is not simply due to people living longer.
Professor Rosalie David, at the Faculty of Life Sciences, said: “In industrialised societies, cancer is second only to cardiovascular disease as a cause of death. But in ancient times, it was extremely rare. There is nothing in the natural environment that can cause cancer. So it has to be a man-made disease, down to  and changes to our  and lifestyle.”
She added: “The important thing about our study is that it gives a historical perspective to this disease. We can make very clear statements on the cancer rates in societies because we have a full overview. We have looked at millennia, not one hundred years, and have masses of data.”
The data includes the first ever histological diagnosis of cancer in an Egyptian mummy by Professor Michael Zimmerman, a visiting Professor at the KNH Centre, who is based at the Villanova University in the US. He diagnosed rectal cancer in an unnamed mummy, an ‘ordinary’ person who had lived in the Dakhleh Oasis during the Ptolemaic period (200-400 CE).
Professor Zimmerman said: “In an ancient society lacking surgical intervention, evidence of cancer should remain in all cases. The virtual absence of malignancies in mummies must be interpreted as indicating their rarity in antiquity, indicating that cancer causing factors are limited to societies affected by modern industrialization”. 
Information and help:
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/research/hcc1/overview.do_______________________________________________________________Swine Flu





Startling New Evidence That The 'Swine
Flu' Pandemic Is Man-Made







Novartis Patent Detailed And Mass Murder Charged
By A. True Ott, PhD, ND
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Murder suspects are either convicted or acquitted at trial based on the prosecution's presentation of EVIDENCE which usually hinges on MOTIVE, OPPORTUNITY, and TIME-LINES combined with physical documents. To gather such hard evidence, detectives and/or federal agents often spend months following leads and interviewing witnesses. In the trial phase, re-creating the sequence of events is essential. I submit this paper will provide more than enough hard evidence to at least result in a series of criminal indictments of charges of MASS MURDER, and CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT WORLD GENOCIDE against Novartis Pharmaceutical principals and agents and others.
PRIMARY MOTIVE
 
The Primary Motive behind this alleged criminal activity is also the primary cause of most murders in the world today, and that motivation is simply: BIG MONEY. Billions of Dollars of windfall profits from government contracts worldwide, as a matter of fact.
I will provide evidence that will show that Novartis Pharmaceuticals of Basel, Switzerland has conspired with corrupt "scientists" at the U.S. Army Institute of Pathology ­ Ft. Detrick, Maryland, to create a "novel" strain of weaponized "influenza" virus by means of "reverse engineering" the deadly 1918 killer strain ­ which strain was maliciously and surreptitiously released upon the world in March and April of 2009 for the primary purpose of creating a panic-stricken world-wide demand for Novartis vaccine material.
 
The evidence will also clearly show that the Novartis vaccine material is in reality designed to facilitate the further mutation of the pandemic into more lethal waves of increasingly virulent and deadly disease, rather than to curtail and limit the existing outbreak. The evidence will show that Novartis is willingly being used, (and extremely well-paid) to facilitate the edicts of the global elite's Club of Rome; which edicts clearly call for a massive and sudden depopulation of certain segments of the earth's human population.

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Tamiflu Developer: Swine Flu Could Have Come From Bio-Experiment Lab

An Australian researcher claims the swine flu, which has killed at least 64 people so far, might not be a mutation that occurred naturally but a man-made product of genetic experiments accidently leaked from a laboratory -- a theory the World Health Organization is taking very seriously.
Adrian Gibbs, a scientist on the team that was behind the development of Tamiflu, says in a report he is submitting today that swine flu might have been created using eggs to grow viruses and make new vaccines, and could have been accidently leaked to the general public.
"It might be some sort of simple error that's not being recognized," Gibbs said on ABC's "Good Morning America."
In an interview with Bloomberg Television, Gibbs admitted there are other ways to explain swine flu's origin.
"One of the simplest explanations if that it's a laboratory escape, but there are lots of others," he said.
In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it has reviewed Gibb's report but says there is no evidence to support his claims, a conclusion many experts found comforting.
"Technically it's plausible but not likely," Christopher Ohl, an associate professor of medicine at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, and a specialist in infectious diseases.
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E. Coli Plague

E. Coli Plague Threatens Europe: 1,614 Cases

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Rare E. Coli Strain Panicks EU: 1,614 Cases
June 2, 2011
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that E. Coli strain number 0104:H4 has been seen in humans before, but never in an epidemic. It causes victims to bleed to death from the gut rapidly.
To avoid getting the pestilence, wash your hands after toilet use and before touching food.
Seek emergency room care immediately if you have symptoms of bloody diarrhea and abdominal pain.

German EColi has Bubonic Plague DNA: Bean Sprouts Bacteria Contains Plague DNA

June 12, 2011
By Maggie
The E.Coli outbreak in Europe and mainly northern Germany has killed 16 or 17 so far with German kidney dialysis stations in the area full. It is believed organically grown bean sprouts there have been found to be infected with a deadly strain of usually harmless E.Coli, now morphed into the strain O104:H31 – so rare that it is only documented one previous time in history (Korea). The first reported case was in Germany, mid-May, in the area of Hamburg. Cases are reported in Britain, Austria, Denmark, The Netherlands and Sweden. Here is a round-up of some of this breaking news.

Hamburg, Germany
E.Coli researcher, Dr. Helge Karch, began intense studies on stool samples, about 5 days after the first reported case. Within two days, they knew this was not a normal E.Coli. After identifying the bacteria as O104:H31, read this dramatic account of Karch’s words after finding Plague DNA (Der Spiegel May 31st):


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Man-Made Pollution and Chemicals Linked to 200 DiseasesA US study by doctors from the Boston Medical Center and the University of California San Francisco working on behalf of The Collaborative on Health and the Environment (CHE) stated that,
“More than 80,000 chemicals have been developed, used, distributed, and discarded into the environment over the past 50 years.”
Pollution has been connected to about 200 human diseases, from cerebral palsy to testicular atrophy, and more than 37 kinds of cancer, the CHE study called “Chemical Contaminants and Human Disease” reported.


Classic Man-Made Diseases - Dengue Fever & Pandemic FluSouth America has faced one of the largest dengue fever epidemics on record.

Health alerts were declared in several countries since the outbreak began in earlier this year.

The recent outbreak of dengue fever is being portrayed by the media as a fortuitous reemergence of the disease in Florida and elsewhere in the United States after 75 years.

Dengue fever is a virus-based disease spread by the bites of mosquitoes. It can be caused by any one of four separate but related viruses carried by infected mosquitoes, most commonly the mosquito Aedes aegypti, found in tropic and subtropic areas.

Dengue fever has been the intense focus of U.S. army and CIA biological warfare researchers for over fifty years. As early as the 1950s, the army’s Fort Detrick in partnership with the CIA launched a multi-million dollar research program under which dengue fever and several addition exotic diseases were studied for use in offensive biological warfare attacks.

A University of Illinois international law professor Francis Boyle charged the Fort Detrick work would include,
“acquiring, growing, modifying, storing, packaging and dispersing classical, emerging and genetically engineered pathogens.”
Those activities, as well as planned study of the properties of pathogens when weaponized,

Even as the disease-rate intensifies, a New York Times article reports Americans’ shunning traditional medicine in favor of $27 billion spent on alternative therapies last year. 

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