"We are in the end game.... I'm optimistic that we will be successful. I'm personally very committed"
So, GATES KNOWS!!!
See Prison Planet and EndGame for more, readers.
And ever see the movie " V ?"
"Gates, others pledge $630m to eradicate polio" by Reuters | January 22, 2009
WASHINGTON - An infusion of more than $630 million spearheaded by
An international effort has cut polio cases by 99 percent in 10 years - a drop from more than 350,000 cases in 1998 to about 1,600 in 2008. The polio virus remains endemic in only Afghanistan, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan, but imported cases from these four countries threaten other developing nations.
I wouldn't take their damn shots!
See: Alan Cantwell, MD On The ManMade Origin Of AIDS
In a conference call with reporters, Gates declined to set a target date to achieve the goal of polio eradication "because nobody knows what it will take." "We are in the end game," Gates said. "I'm optimistic that we will be successful. I'm personally very committed."
Woah!!!
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So don't let them pump steroids -- STEROIDS? -- into your kids, 'kay?
"Studies challenge use of steroids for kids; Say treatment for wheezing no help" by Gene Emery, Reuters | January 22, 2009
Giving steroids to children who are wheezing because of viral or other infections does not help, researchers reported yesterday. And an experimental treatment designed to prevent wheezing may be effective, but it seems to pose too many risks to be recommended, according to studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Why are children getting STEROIDS AT ALL? WTF?
They just want to see HOW MANY DRUGS they can PUMP INTO OUR KIDS, huh?
About one-third of preschool children develop wheezing, which can worry parents. At least 75 percent outgrow the problem by age 6. In the past, doctors have treated it as they would asthma, which is why they often use corticosteroids....
PRESCHOOL CHILDREN? Prescribed for PRESCHOOL-AGED KIDS?
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NO WONDER they are GETTING SICK!
"Big rise seen in ear, nose, throat infections; Drug-resistant staph germs are to blame" by Lindsey Tanner, Associated Press | January 20, 2009
CHICAGO - Researchers say they found an alarming increase in children's ear, nose, and throat infections nationwide caused by dangerous drug-resistant staph germs.
So, WHO RELEASED the BIO-WEAPONS?
Other studies have shown rising numbers of skin infections in adults and children caused by these germs, nicknamed MRSA, but this is the first nationwide report on how common they are in deeper tissue infections in the head and neck, the study authors said. These include certain ear and sinus infections, and abscesses that can form in the tonsils and throat....
MRSA, or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, can cause dangerous, life-threatening invasive infections. Doctors believe inappropriate use of antibiotics has contributed to its rise.... Almost 60 percent of the MRSA infections found in the study were thought to have been contracted outside a hospital setting....
MRSA infections were once limited mostly to hospitals, nursing homes, and other health-care settings but other studies have shown they are increasingly picked up in the community, in otherwise healthy people. This can happen through direct skin-to-skin contact or contact with surfaces contaminated with germs from cuts and other open wounds.
But staph germs also normally live or "colonize" on the skin and in other tissues, including inside the nose and throat, without causing symptoms. And other studies have shown that for poorly understood reasons, the number of people who carry MRSA germs is also on the rise.
Study author Dr. Steven Sobol, a children's head and neck specialist at Emory University, said MRSA head and neck infections most likely develop in MRSA carriers, who become susceptible because of ear, nose or throat infections caused by some other bug. Symptoms that it could be MRSA include ear infections that drain pus, or swollen neck lymph nodes caused by pus draining from a throat or nose abcess.
Unlike cold and flu bugs, MRSA germs aren't airborne and don't spread through sneezing. MRSA does not respond to penicillin-based antibiotics and doctors are concerned that it is becoming resistant to others.
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I think this whole things smells fishy!