Pandemics – Swine Flu
By Juan Chamero, from Caece University at Buenos Aires, Argentine, April 15th 2009
Source: Spy vs Spy from MAD, AngelFire.com
Subject: epidemics, pandemics, plagues, conspiracies
Info source 1: Beware of swine flu conspiracy theories, by Mick Fealty at April 27, 2009, from Telegraph.co.uk
WHY NOT?
Military, Laboratories, Terrorism, Fundamentalism, or just crazy people?
Viruses are like cunning conspirators. They have the capacity to mutate and get around the bodies defences. As it happens the development track is often for it to become less virile as it becomes more contractable.
And it often comes in several rounds. The deadly 1918 flu was first reported in March of that year, but didn’t really get up and moving until the last couple of months of that year.
Like a financial crisis or man made climate change, intervention is desirable sooner rather than later… Mexico, one of those rising behind the BRIC countries, is being criticised for not being prepared and responding late to the problem. The latest death total is 103 (out of a reported 1,600 infections).
With 40 cases announced in the US we may expect the news of the first deaths there in the next day or two. Early deployment of antivirals, and the rapid development of appropriate vaccinations may be critical to keeping its effects to a minimum.
On the other hand it may just burn itself out, relatively harmlessly. It’s the kind of challenge that the western world could do well enough without. And one, along with climate change we have yet to develop systems robust enough to deal with.
Info source 2: As Swine Flu Spreads, Conspiracy Theories of Laboratory Origins Abound , by Mike Adams, from Natural News, Monday, April 27, 2009
Perhaps due to the genetic makeup of the fast-spreading H1N1 strain of influenza — which includes genetic elements from bird flu, swine flu and human flu spanning three continents — there is considerable speculation that the origins of this virus are man-made.
It’s not an unreasonable question to ask: Could world governments, spooked by the prospect of radical climate change caused by over-population of the planet, have assembled a super-secret task force to engineer and distribute a super virulent strain of influenza designed to “correct” the human population (and institute global Martial Law)?
Info source 3: Conspiracy and Conspiracy theory, from Wikipedia
A conspiracy theory is a controversial term that has come to refer to any tentative theory which explains a historical or current event as the result of a secret plot by usually powerful Machiavellian conspirators, such as a “secret team” or “shadow government”.
Comments: conspiracy is an always present ingredient in politics: people prone to believe in conspiracies think that in fact “someone” is behind catastrophes, massacres, plagues, disasters, evilness and wicked actions. We really ignore the reach of this potential pandemic and enthusiastically approve all preventing measures taken by most governments, institutions and people but at the same time pray for maximum objectivity and prudence. We suggest to go back to remind “anthrax” threat. We have selected the following famous conspiracies
9/11 conspiracy theories, America.gov
Area 51, from area51zone.com
Bilderberg Group, from Wikipedia
The Illuminati, a video from Google
Jesuits, from Wikipedia
John F. Kennedy assassination conspiracy theories, from Ibliblio.org
New World Order, from Illuminati – Conspiracy Archive
Secret Team, from Bilderberg.org
Skull and Bones, from Voltairenet.org
Trilateral Commission, from Wikipedia
Vatican Secret Archives, from Vatican Portal
The X-Files, choose a source from Google video list
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