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SWINE/AVIAN/HUMAN VIRUS OUTBREAK TRUTH ABOUT THE MANUFACTURED VIRUS

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SWINE/AVIAN/HUMAN VIRUS OUTBREAK TRUTH ABOUT THE MANUFACTURED VIRUS



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Added: 25-04-2009
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WAKE UP WORLD! This is not a normal virus and so far 68 people have died in MEXICO 1004+ effected with another 800 being watched in Mexico 6 people in CALIFORNIA 2 people in Texas this has NEW WORLD ORDER markings all over it. This is a manufactured virus because it is made up of 4 separated viruses COMBINED. This is not logical because of the different modes of transmission, different genotypes and also they claim that Swine flu, unlike bird flu, is able to pass from human to human contact. THIS IS NOT TRUE as there have been outbreaks before. 1918 epidemic In the spring of 1918, swine influenza mutated into a severe form in just a few months. Eighty percent of the victims became severely ill and died, while the rest suffered from mild symptoms. In the US, the first deaths were recorded among sailors in Boston in August 1918, and the epidemic quickly spread to all parts of the country. Between the autumn of 1918 and the spring of 1919, 548,452 people died of this flu in the US. In the UK, France and Germany, around 600,000 people died. Worldwide, the number of casualties was between 20 and 50 million, or maybe more. The puzzling fact is that the epidemic erupted almost simultaneously at distant locations, therefore it is likely that the virus was incubated in people with only mild symptoms or no symptoms at all. Other anomalous facts are that the disease attacked people in their twenties and thirties, thought to have strong immune systems, and most of the infections were lethal. At the military prison at Deer Island (Massachusetts) in Boston Harbor there was an attempt to develop a vaccine during the 1918 outbreak. 1976 U.S. outbreak On February 5, 1976, an army recruit at Fort Dix said he felt tired and weak. He died the next day and four of his fellow soldiers were later hospitalized. Two weeks after his death, health officials announced that swine flu was the cause of death and that this strain of flu appeared to be closely related to the strain involved in the 1918 flu pandemic. Alarmed public-health officials decided that action must be taken to head off another major pandemic, and they urged that every person in the U.S. be vaccinated for the disease. President Gerald Ford was confronted with a potential swine flu pandemic. The vaccination program was plagued by delays and public relations problems, but about 24% of the population was vaccinated by the time the program was canceled. There is "enough evidence to suggest that" about 500 cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome resulting in death from severe pulmonary complications for 25 people was caused by an immunopathological reaction to the vaccine in some people.[13] Other influenza vaccines have not been linked to Guillain-Barré syndrome. 2007 Philippine outbreak On August 20, 2007, Department of Agriculture officers investigated the outbreak of swine flu in Nueva Ecija and Central Luzon, Philippines. The mortality rate is less than 10% for swine flu, if there are no complications like hog cholera. Earlier, or on July 27, 2007, the Philippine National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS) raised a hog cholera "red alert" warning over Metro Manila and 5 regions of Luzon after the disease spread to backyard pig farms in Bulacan and Pampanga, even if these tested negative for the swine flu virus. 2009 Mexico and U.S. outbreak This section documents a current event. Information may change rapidly as the event progresses. Main article: 2009 Mexico and U.S. swine influenza outbreak In March and April 2009, over 1,000 cases of unusually virulent flu in humans were detected in Mexico and the southwestern United States, causing more than 60 deaths. Some of these have been confirmed by the World Health Organization to be a never-before-seen strain of H1N1. The story of the outbreak was broadcast live first in Mexico on 2009-04-23 at around 11 pm. A new swine flu strain has been confirmed in 16 of the deaths and 44 others are being tested as of 24 April 2009.] The Mexican fatalities are mainly young adults, a hallmark of pandemic flu.


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