What Happened To The Deadly Swine
Flu? Were We Lied To About A Pandemic That Just Never
Happened? The Clear Winner From The Scare Was Big Pharma
Which Profited HUGELY!
NewsFocus.org, 050710
Big Pharma Benefits Huge With Millions In
Profit (And Donald Rumsfeld Too)
Seems like so long ago now. First we had SARS
that we were told be scared of, then it was a pandemic killer flu that we
were told was sure to kill millions worldwide.
Remember all the hyper scare warnings about getting
vaccinated? What does our government do now after the fact, once innocent
people have died from bad vaccines that were irresponsibly pushed by them
with no valid justification? Many people lost their lives due to the false
scare, the victims of bad vaccines from big pharma.
Between the SARS virus scare and the hysteria of the swine flu pandemic, one
thing is common, neither happened. This
has led many to question how the CDC could have been so wrong, TWICE, and
what role big pharma had in the panic. The two events could arguably be
called either an outlandish sham or one of the most inept government (CDC)
failures ever.
The CDC estimates that between 8,720 and 18,050 H1N1-related deaths
occurred nationwide between April 2009 and March 13, 2010, which is quite a
differential in estimates. Even if it is the higher number , it is still a
far cry from the dire warnings of 90,000 or more.
According to a study in the Journal of the American
Medical Association, about 36,000 Americans die from normal seasonal flu in
an average year.
This year, 12,000 people in the
United States died from H1N1, 88,000 people less than we were
all scared into believing.
Is anyone asking questions after all of this?
People died from vaccines they normally would not have
taken those vaccines under normal conditions.
Where is the outrage? Where are the committee hearings and
Congressional investigations?
How Quickly We Forget Newsweek -
050710
"We've had three pandemic warnings—SARS, avian flu, swine
flu—in the last few years, and with each we become less sensitive. After
you live with something ...
Did 'Regular' Flu Shot Up Risks for H1N1 Flu? U.S. News & World Report -
040610
(HealthDay News) The traditional seasonal flu vaccine may
have increased the risk of infection with pandemic H1N1 swine flu, according
to the results of four new studies by Canadian researchers. ...
NHS Has Over 34 Million Unused Doses of Swine Flu Vaccine TopNews United States -
Jason Ramsey -
040710
It has been found that in spite of approving deals to break its contracts, NHS
has more than 34 million idle doses of swine flu vaccine. It is said that,
...
Report: Vaccine Advisers Had Financial Conflicts Well! I'm
feeling much safer now!
CrooksandLiars.com, by Susie Madrak Saturday Dec 19, 2009 6:00pm
A new report finds that the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention did a poor job of screening medical experts for financial
conflicts when it hired them to advise the agency on vaccine safety,
officials said Thursday.
Most of the experts who served on advisory panels in 2007 to evaluate
vaccines for flu and cervical cancer had potential conflicts that were never
resolved, the report said. Some were legally barred from considering the
issues but did so anyway.
In the report, expected to be released Friday, Daniel R. Levinson, the
inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services, found that
the centers failed nearly every time to ensure that the experts
adequately filled out forms confirming they were not being paid by companies
with an interest in their decisions.
The report found that
64 percent of the advisers had potential
conflicts of interest that were never identified or were left unresolved by
the centers. Thirteen percent failed to have an appropriate conflicts form on
file at the agency at all, which should have barred their participation in the
meetings entirely, Mr. Levinson found. And 3 percent voted on matters that
ethics officers had already barred them from considering. ...
Officials recall more swine flu vaccine San Francisco Chronicle -
Erin Allday - 122409
Millions more doses of swine flu vaccine were recalled this week after routine
tests found they weren't strong enough to meet minimum public health standards
for protection against the virus. ...
Kids' Swine flu shots recalled; not strong enough The
Associated Press -
Mike Stobbe - 121409
ATLANTA — Hundreds of thousands
of swine flu shots for children have been recalled because
tests indicate the vaccine doses lost some strength,
government health officials said Tuesday. The shots, made by
Sanofi Pasteur, were distributed across the ...
Swine flu has killed nearly 4,000 people in
the US, including 540 children, officials said
after devising a new counting method.
The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) said
the new system
is based on more precise figures provided by
10 states.
Report: Older, Youngest Victims of Severe Flu At Highest Risk
CrooksandLiars.com, by Susie Madrak Thursday Nov 05,
2009 11:00am
They're
released data from the earliest cases of swine flu deaths,
showing that people over 50 who were admitted to the hospital
were likelier to die. This has a different curve from seasonal
flu deaths, where adult deaths are typically people over 80:
An analysis of more than 1,000 California patients
hospitalized with H1N1 flu during the first four months of the
pandemic found that
infants were most likely to be
admitted, and patients 50 and older were most likely to die
once admitted.
WASHINGTON - Independent health advisers will begin
monitoring safety of the swine flu vaccine today,
an
extra step the government promised in this year’s
unprecedented program to watch for possible side effects.
Docs, pharma rake in H1N1 billions
ABC News, By DALIA FAHMY -
Oct. 14, 2009 Americans are still debating whether to roll up
their sleeves for a
swine flu
shot, but companies have already figured it out: vaccines are good for
business.
Drug
companies have sold $1.5 billion worth of swine flu shots, in
addition to the $1 billion for seasonal flu they booked earlier
this year. These inoculations are part of a much wider and
rapidly growing $20 billion global vaccine market. ...
NY health care workers protest mandatory
H1N1 flu shots USA Today -
Cara Matthews -
092909
Several hundred health-care workers, civil
libertarians and members of anti-vaccine groups on Tuesday
railed against a mandate that medical professionals get seasonal
and swine-flu vaccines. ...
Swine Flu Virus Not Mutating,
Making Vaccine a Good Match U.S. News & World Report -
Steven Reinberg -
092509
FRIDAY, Sept. 25 (HealthDay News) -- The
genetic makeup of the H1N1 swine flu continues to remain
stable, making the forthcoming vaccine a "good match" for
the virus, US health officials reported Friday.
...
Legal Immunity Set For Swine Flu Vaccine Makers
Google News
Vaccine makers and federal officials will be
immune from lawsuits that result from any new swine flu vaccine,
under a document signed by Secretary of Health and Human
Services Kathleen Sebelius, government health officials said
Friday.
At least three US federal laws should concern all Americans and
suggest what may be coming - mandatory vaccinations for hyped,
non-existant threats, like H1N1 (Swine Flu). Vaccines and drugs
like Tamiflu endanger human health but are hugely profitable to
drug company manufacturers. ... (Read
more)
Virologist To Make His Case For Lab Origin of Swine Flu! Scientist Was Part of Team That Developed
Antiviral Drug Tamiflu PETER’S
NEW YORK,
By Peter Duveen - Monday, June 29, 2009
The scientist who made headlines in May by positing a laboratory
origin for the swine flu that has swept the world will defend
his theory in the scientific literature, Peter’s New York
has learned.
Dr. Adrian Gibbs, a Canberra, Australia-based virologist with
more than 200 scientific publications to his credit, said that
over the weekend he submitted his latest work on the swine flu
to a prominent scientific journal, and is awaiting a response.
... (story)
Gibbs said he came to his conclusion by
analyzing
the virus's genetic blueprint.
Gibbs has studied germ evolution for four decades.
Gibbs wrote or co-authored more than 250 scientific publications
on viruses during his 39-year career at the Australian National
University in Canberra.
Gibbs said his analysis supports research by scientists
including Richard Webby, a virologist at St. Jude Children's
Research Hospital in Memphis, who found the new strain is the
product of two distinct lineages of influenza that have
circulated among swine in North America and Europe for more than
a decade.
In addition, his research found the rate of genetic mutation in
the new virus outpaced that of the most closely related viruses
found in pigs, suggesting it evolved outside of swine, Gibbs
said.
Now correlate
the Gibbs info with the story below where nearly half of all swine flu cases
are found in the US...
45 Percent of Global Swine Flu Cases Found in USA
With No Swine Infections One Has To Wonder Where This Originates
From
CNSNews.com -
061809 The US leads the world with 17855
laboratory-confirmed swine flu cases – up from 13, 217 reported
cases on June 12. Other flu hot spots include Mexico with ...
Genes Made 1918 Spanish Flu
Deadly
Scientists have identified genes that made the
Spanish flu pandemic of 1918
especially deadly. It's a discovery that may prove useful if
another flu ...
Timeline results for spanish flu
1918...
In September 1918,
the Spanish flu turned into
a worldwide pandemic and during its first twenty-five weeks
killed an estimated 25 million people. Some ...
2005...
The results, published in the journal Nature in
October 2005, offered some
parallels between the Spanish flu
virus and the H5N1 strain of the bird ...
Ed note: Timing is everything. When the
anthrax attacks were identified as coming from Fort Dix,
suddenly we had Sars and Avian bird flu to preoccupy the
country. Now we have the 9/11 military grade thermate evidence,
plus the possible prosecution of Bush-Cheney and team for
torture. Let's hope it's all just a wild coincidence. (Ever see
the movie "V For Vendetta?") Public distractions come at the
weirdest moments in history.
Flu death toll at 700, school closures an option-WHO Reuters -
Stephanie Nebehay -
072109 GENEVA, July 21 (Reuters) - The H1N1 virus
has killed more than 700 people worldwide since emerging in
April, and countries could consider closing schools to slow its
spread, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday.
US swine flu caseload jumps to
65 Reuters, by
Andrew Quinn - 042809 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The US swine flu
caseload rose to 65 in six states on Tuesday as lawmakers
launched emergency hearings to evaluate ...