Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Swine Flu Swimming My Way

I remember the before time as well....

"Swine flu vaccine to be given to entire population

"During the 1976 Swine Flu pandemic the mandated vaccination program had to be canceled part way through when it was discovered that the vaccine was killing fifty times as many people as the flu itself, and leaving many more with permanent neurological symptoms.

And the current vaccine is being prepared by a company already under investigation for "accidentally" releasing a test vaccine last year laced with live Bird Flu virus!

And given Obama's Science Czar's comments regarding forced population reductions the dire warnings of draconian punishments for refusing the "vaccine" are only making people more concerned as to just what is in that needle!" -- Wake the Flock Up

"Don’t let the government give you any shots. Let me repeat that, don’t let the government give you any shots. It looks like they want to kill you; “let me count the ways .” -- Les Visible

Related: Obama Setting Up Swine Flu Slaughter

Swine Flu Smoking Gun

A New Surgeon General Joins the Scam

And they are DOING THIS THING, folks!

The papers are FORESHADOWING and HINTING at it all the time!


"President hits critics, stresses urgency of healthcare overhaul; Obama also taps Ala. physician as surgeon general" by William Branigin and Michael D. Shear, The Washington Post | July 14, 2009

WASHINGTON - President Obama introduced his nominee for surgeon general, Regina Benjamin, a family physician from rural Alabama, as his choice to become the top US public health official, in a ceremony in the White House Rose Garden....

If confirmed by the Senate, she would fill a key public health post ahead of an expected surge this fall in the swine flu strain known as H1N1.....

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"Year-end release likely for flu vaccine" by Associated Press | July 14, 2009

LONDON - A fully licensed swine flu vaccine might not be available until the end of the year, a top official at the World Health Organization said yesterday, in a report that could affect many countries’ vaccination plans.

But countries could use emergency provisions to get the vaccines out quicker if they decide their populations need them, said Marie-Paule Kieny, director of WHO’s Initiative for Vaccine Research, during a news conference....

In a presentation to WHO’s vaccines advisory group last week, Kieny said a lower-producing vaccine would significantly delay the timeline for vaccines. That could complicate many Western countries’ plans to roll out vaccines in the fall.

Which means we die before we get this man-made monster? Hell of a choice. Die from infection or die from vaccination!

Before countries can start any mass swine flu vaccination campaigns, the vaccines need to be vetted by regulatory authorities for safety issues. That means testing the vaccines in a small number of humans first, which can take weeks or months.

You now, THIS HERE is making me sick!!! The EVILNESS of these fuckers!

“I think it will be a very significant challenge to have vaccines going into peoples’ arms in any meaningful number by September,’’ said Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Diseases Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. “At this point, it is still is an issue of when will it be available, who will get it, and what will be the dose?’’

You know, SOMEONE ELSE can HAVE MINE!!

And NO, I'm not tying to be antisocial but DON'T TOUCH ME!

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Meanwhile, on the local level.

"Officials await swine flu test in teen death

Worcester officials expect to find out today whether the swine flu virus was the cause of death of a 13-year-old male. Derek Brindisi, Worcester Public Health director, said the city is also investigating how the teen became ill. He died Wednesday at UMass Memorial Medical Center’s University Campus. He had been admitted to Baystate Medical Center in Springfield with flu-like symptoms and was later transferred. Officials said the youth, whose identity is not being released, had other serious medical conditions. Worcester has had 20 confirmed cases of H1N1 flu since May 4.

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How much you wanna bet it came back positive?

"Tests show 13-year-old died from swine flu" by Stephen Smith, Globe Staff | July 14, 2009

I half-cackled in vindication but it's not funny!

Laboratory testing confirmed yesterday that a 13-year-old Worcester male with persistent health problems died from swine flu, the first Massachusetts youth to succumb to the novel virus that has killed more than 200 people in the United States, public health authorities reported last night.

Authorities also said preliminary testing strongly suggests the death of a 64-year-old Worcester man was caused by the virus....

How much you wanna bet they had UNDERLYING CONDITIONS?

See: MSM's Swine Flu Sleight of Hand

The teen, who died last week at UMass Memorial Medical Center, had underlying medical conditions that made him more susceptible to complications from the viral illness, said John Auerbach, the state’s public health commissioner. Because of patient confidentiality laws, the Department of Public Health declined to identify the teen or to delineate his medical problems.

Disease trackers have reported that children with asthma, diabetes, or neurological conditions such as muscular dystrophy are at greatest peril from complications of the viral illness. Nationwide, 22 children had died from swine flu as of July 4....

Children 18 and younger have accounted for nearly two of every three confirmed cases of swine flu in Massachusetts. But in most instances, the H1N1 virus - reflecting the behavior of seasonal influenza strains - has not presented a mortal threat to children.

Instead, Auerbach said, youngsters infected with the virus typically experience two or three days of relatively mild symptoms, including fever, cough, and chills. No one else in the family of the 13-year-old is ill, state disease investigators said, and there is no evidence he infected other children.

How would they know? The yo-yo jerk is making me ill. Be worried about it, don't panic.

The youth was first hospitalized in Springfield. “We are in the belief that he spent a lot of time outside of Worcester, for reasons that I don’t have information on,’’ said Derek S. Brindisi, director of the Worcester Division of Public Health. The state lab is still conducting tests to confirm the 64-year-old man died from swine flu, but preliminary hospital testing indicated the virus was the most probable cause.

The cases of the teenager and the older man were similar, Brindisi said, “in that they both had very severe underlying medical conditions.’’

You sure that didn't kill 'em?

Statewide, a network of doctors that acts like a disease-tracking bellwether has reported that the number of patients coming in with flu-like symptoms decreased the past few weeks. Emergency rooms are experiencing a similar reduction. But public health authorities cautioned that swine flu continues to circulate and that surveillance networks don’t provide a perfect snapshot of how a virus is spreading.

“We’ve gone through our peak period at this point in Worcester, and things are relatively on the downturn,’’ Brindisi said. “But I would certainly want to caution the public that this virus is within our environment, and we still want to heed precautions.’’

Don't panic, but panic.

Now roll up that sleeve!

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Oh, sorry about the fist to the face, doc!