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Swine Flu/H1N1 Flu Virus: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

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The swine flu (H1N1 influenza virus) is still spreading, but there's no need to panic. This flu does not appear to be as virulent (deadly) as the flu virus of 1918 that killed about 50 million people worldwide, or the flu of 1957 that killed 70,000 people in the U.S. I'm not saying this virus is a ...
  1. Helpful understanding the flu
    truthteller
    Monday, October 05, 2009 at 10:07 PM

    Los Angeles, CA- Skyrocketing stock values of Novavax, Inc.,1 precipitated by dozens of flu deaths in Mexico, implicates a leading Anglo-American network of genetic engineers in a conspiracy to commit genocide, according to a Harvard trained expert in emerging diseases, Dr. Leonard Horowitz.

    Dr. James S. Robertson, England's leading bioengineer of flu viruses for the vaccine industry, and avid promoter of U.S. Government funding for lucrative "biodefense" contracts, along with collaborators at the US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), helped Novavax, Inc., in Bethesda, Maryland, produce genetically-modified recombinants of the avian, swine, and Spanish flu viruses, H5N1 and H1N1, nearly identical to the unprecedented Mexican virus that has now spread to the United States. The outbreak was precisely timed to promote the company's new research and huge vaccine stockpiling contracts, according to Dr. Horowitz.2

    Scientists at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) are implicated through collaborations and publications involving private contracts with Novavax, a company that obtains its "biosimulars" through CDC Influenza Branch director, Ruben O. Donis, and Dr. Rick Bright, previously working with Donis at the CDC, now Novavax's Vice President of Global Influenza Programs.

    Evidence for the conspiracy to commit deadly duplicity in the vaccine industry includes the genetic markers on the novel flu virus now spreading from Mexico to America. The virus is "genetically different from the fully human H1N1 seasonal influenza virus that has been circulating globally for the past few years," according to Reuters and government officials. "The new flu virus contains DNA typical to avian, swine and human viruses, including elements from European and Asian swine viruses."3

    "That is a description that is pathognomonic, or diagnostic, of a virus that came from Robertson's circle of friends," Dr. Horowitz claims. "No other group in the world takes H5N1 Asian flu infected chickens, brings them to Europe, extracts their DNA, combines their proteins with H1N1 viruses from the 1918 Spanish flu isolate, additionally mixes in swine flu genes from pigs, then ‘reverse engineers' them to infect humans. The end product that Reuter's describes could only end up in Mexico via the United States from Britain in care of the CDC. Ruben Donis at the CDC had to have sent them to Novavax, where Rick Bright's team is now implicated in a conspiracy to commit genocide-the mass killing of people for profit."

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    re: Helpful understanding the flu
    James Thompson MD
    Friday, October 23, 2009 at 09:34 PM

    Hi TT,

     

    Thanks for sharing your comments. There are probably other supporters of such conspiracies but the timeline I am aware of, as published in a New England Journal of Medicine  article about the history of H1N1 a couple of months ago, conflicts with some of your details. Of course, you could be right and other sources of information, wrong. If the H1N1 was an intentional development we will probably hear more about this, especially if any of the elements can be proven.

     

    Irrespective of the source, this country and world faces a potentially devastating problem which appears to this point unique in it's perennial (year round) pattern.

     

    I am disappointed in the delays that have already surfaced in getting the H1N1 vaccine out, but I remain ready to extend my arm when it is available.

     

    It's very sad if your scenario is true. I hope not.

     

    But thanks again for your comments,

     

    J. Thompson, MD

     

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