EARL NASH, WTFG Super Flu Correspondent
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The relative silence you are
hearing about the Great Swine Flu pandemic is simply the eerie sound of the
scientists of the world anxiously "waiting for the other FLU to drop."
While the H1N1 vaccine made billions for Big
Pharma with the assistance of the World Health Organization's hysteria and the
shilling of the MSM, the real threat of a devastating Killer Pandemic, worse
than the Spanish Flu, lurks, simply awaiting a random meeting of
the Bird Flu and the Swine Flu.
A merger of the H1N1 and the H5N1, likely to occur in northern China (or other Asian country) would create a Super Flu, combining the rapid spread of the Swine Flu and the high mortality rate (60-90%) of the Bird Flu.
The recent statement by WHO says
the impact of the Swine flu was less than predicted by WHO and that is "the best news of the decade", but there is still the danger of the H1N1 flu mutating into a worse
form. It was the best news in decades for the vaccine industry.
The lie of omission in the WHO statement is this: it does not mention the statistical chances of the merging of the Swine Flu with the Bird Flu; they simply tell us they are watching both flu strains.
although recent scientific studies by independent researchers
have shown that Tamiful is not effective and could cause mutations to emerge.
When you hear that the Swine flu (H1N1) and the Bird flu (H5N1) have combined, stock up and get ready to stay isolated in your house for many weeks.
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WHO
Still Watching Swine Flu With Eagle Eyes
Written by Stuart Stevens | Saturday, 09 January 2010
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A recent announcement from the head of the World Health Organisation Ms. Margaret Chan
highlighted that people should not become complacent regarding the swine flu
pandemic and that all influenza viruses were still “highly
unpredictable” and were still likely to mutate into other forms which could
be more dangerous. Ms. Chan said that regarding influenza viruses the world
must not be “taken by surprise”. She said that the WHO were still tracking the
worldwide evolutionary of H1N1 swine flu as well as H5N1 bird flu with “eagle
eyes”.
While most of the panic regarding swine flu has
subsided it nevertheless remains a dangerous virus having killed almost 12,000
people since it first became apparent last year. While swine flu vaccines are
now available they cannot be used by everybody, [for example those with an
allergy to eggs] and the influenza medications Tamiflu and Relenza remain an important part of
the flu pandemic preparedness plans of all nations.
At the time of the original declaration of the swine flu pandemic many people said that the WHO was overreacting because the majority of people who got it recovered with only mild symptoms. What most people don’t understand is that influenza pandemics can often suddenly turn much worse and Ms.Chan highlighted this when she said that because the swine influenza pandemic was not as bad as it could have been, this was probably “the best health news in a decade”.