Human Swine Flu

ironsides

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"Yep, these are cheap plastic coffins. Hundreds of thousands of them. Don’t believe it?
Why coffins? Why in the middle of Georgia?"

Left over from Gulf Wars. The coffins we did not have to use, they are still there.
 

Stretch

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"Yep, these are cheap plastic coffins. Hundreds of thousands of them. Don’t believe it?
Why coffins? Why in the middle of Georgia?"

Left over from Gulf Wars. The coffins we did not have to use, they are still there.

what yrs were the gulf war
 

Stretch

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"Yep, these are cheap plastic coffins. Hundreds of thousands of them. Don’t believe it?
Why coffins? Why in the middle of Georgia?"

Left over from Gulf Wars. The coffins we did not have to use, they are still there.

yep, we screwed up there, what yrs were 1st bush war over?



25 million bodybags.......why so many






In August of 1998, Dow Chemicals who are a global science and technology based company that develops and manufactures a portfolio of chemical, plastic and agricultural products and services, confirmed that the US Government purchased 25 million body bags from them. Why do they need so many?
Now looking at the facts, this quantity is ten times more than all the men and women killed in all US wars combined. Now why do they need so many body bags? If a nuclear war occurred there wouldn't be a substantial amount of bodies left, so that’s ruled out. That leaves only two possible conclusions, one is a natural disaster and the other is a planned attack(s) by someone



25 Million Body Bags - Why So Many?

25 Million Body Bags - Why So Many?
 
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shadowshiv

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Looks like there is a link with everybody so far, they all visited Mexico.
6 QUEENS STUDENTS TEST POSITIVE FOR TYPE A INFLUENZA - New York Post

New Zealand reported that 10 students "likely" have swine flu after a school trip to Mexico, though Health Minister Tony Ryall said none of the students was seriously ill and there was no guarantee they had swine flu. Israel's Health Ministry said there is one suspected case in that country and France is investigating two possible cases.
http://www.freep.com/article/20090426/NEWS07/904260724/Flu+cases+spread++10+may+be+sick+in+New+Zealand

Yeah, I think it's about time to close the borders to and from Mexico right now. They need to step up and make something happen. I don't care if I am overreacting or not, I just don't want this crap to spread out any more than it already has.

I agree with Nuggler above. If someone still wants to go to Mexico, they can stay there until this epidemic has passed. If you know that something like this is happening, and you are still willing to risk spreading it back to your home country by travelling to the affected area, you deserve to stay away.
 

Nuggler

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:cool:........Most of the little piggies spreading this flu crossed over into the US from Canada........ Some swam the St. Lawrence, some dropped in by planes onto skyscrapers by Akbar and the boys.

Homeland Security is planning an "air burst" to "purify" the ground north of the 48th. It should be habitable again in 3580. or so.

Sorry folks, looks like this is it.

Well, according to Homeland Security.



..........serious stuff. 2 cases in Nova Scotia, and some in BC.
 

darkbeaver

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That's a lot of body bags. The NAU will take care of us, I know we have extensive flu preparations in Canada because we discussed it with our buddies at some SPP bash. Where is my body bag ? I'm not paying for it, I'm socialist and expect the state to cover it. In the interest of efficiency why not deliver the bags to every citizen and have them sleep in them till it happens.
 

VanIsle

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Yeah, I think it's about time to close the borders to and from Mexico right now. They need to step up and make something happen. I don't care if I am overreacting or not, I just don't want this crap to spread out any more than it already has.

I agree with Nuggler above. If someone still wants to go to Mexico, they can stay there until this epidemic has passed. If you know that something like this is happening, and you are still willing to risk spreading it back to your home country by travelling to the affected area, you deserve to stay away.
I agree. We watched the news last night and it showed a few young guys leaving for Mexico. They were not the least bit concerned. They were obviously thinking only of themselves and not what they could bring back to this country. I realize it has already "crossed the borders" but, so far, no one in Canada or any other country has died from it. They are dying in Mexico from it so they need to close the borders. Anyone coming home should have to wear a mask all the way home and be tested when they get here. I'd rather be scared and over cautious then stupid.
 

eanassir

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Gods mercy is not dependent on luck EA. It is good that the gentle and innocent are spared. Just like god to use natural atmospheric dispersal though, he's omnipotently efficient. I wonder how it got up there? I never supposed the Mexicans had ammassed such a glut of ungodliness , we depend so much on his vigilance.


DB, God is Most Gracious :smile:

There may have been some exaggeration: although every precaution and protective measure should be undertaken.

Not every case of fever for example is flu. It appears there is a large number, when it may be that daily in normal situations there is a large number of people may have fever due to other causes or to other simple flu.

When there is an epidemic or fear of epidemic, there will be panic.

Example: when Cholera appeared in Iraq – in the past – people were in great panic, but later on they reacted normally. At the start every case of diarrhea or vomiting was considered Cholera until proved otherwise. And then it proved to be mild (Thanks to God Most Gracious.)
 
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shadowshiv

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I agree. We watched the news last night and it showed a few young guys leaving for Mexico. They were not the least bit concerned. They were obviously thinking only of themselves and not what they could bring back to this country. I realize it has already "crossed the borders" but, so far, no one in Canada or any other country has died from it. They are dying in Mexico from it so they need to close the borders. Anyone coming home should have to wear a mask all the way home and be tested when they get here. I'd rather be scared and over cautious then stupid.

And they will probably be the first ones whining to come home if they start feeling ill.
 

MissAnnika

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animals to get sick from check list
cows- check (mad cow disease)
birds- check (bird flu)
pigs- check (swine flu)
cats-
dogs-
fish-
 

Tonington

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It's yet another case of poor agricultural practices that leads to a zoonotic disease. Pathogenicity seems to increase in nearly every case where agricultural animals become the reservoir. Consider that the wild type bird flus have very low pathogenicity, while the agricultural sourced flus have a very high pathogenicity by comparison. Pig breeders in Mexico and pig farming in general in Mexico, is very dirty. Biosecurity is non-existant. Much like the worries about poultry farmers in Asia.
 

darkbeaver

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It's yet another case of poor agricultural practices that leads to a zoonotic disease. Pathogenicity seems to increase in nearly every case where agricultural animals become the reservoir. Consider that the wild type bird flus have very low pathogenicity, while the agricultural sourced flus have a very high pathogenicity by comparison. Pig breeders in Mexico and pig farming in general in Mexico, is very dirty. Biosecurity is non-existant. Much like the worries about poultry farmers in Asia.

I heard an interview just a few minutes ago (CBC) discussing this. Meat production in the US is the filthiest on the planet by the way. What's the rush to stick it to the Mexicans? There are mountains of recent major bio-security breakdowns dealing with these agents in particular. What's your thinking about them?
Medical Director: Swine Flu Was “Cultured In A Laboratory”

By Paul Joseph Watson

Global Research, April 26, 2009
 
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GreenFish66

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WHO's the swine?

Swine flu..It's would seem it is almost easier to manufacture this flu in a lab than for nature to naturalyl evolve such a virus..WHO names these things..How about The "rosetta'Flu or somethin'..All sounds odd to me..

WHO's Involved?..

Is there a Vaccine that works to fix this problem..?

..Who has the cure?

..Who names these things?

...What will it cost?

Mad cows...bird .Pig .Monkey flu's...Malaria threats..Alergies..Pesticides..Smog and polution .. Rough spring for some..more so for Grey Con$ervative$....

I for 1 am glad spring is back..Good to hear the birds singing..the wildlife comin back to life, after a long winter...The vibrance from all the colors and fresh(farm) smells ....Ah yes spring is in the air...Don't let the grey bring you down...Go with the green... keep your head clean ,clear ,your body strong.. ....keep the paper green in your pocket(cash is still Chearper than cards.)....Save it for a rainy day......,.Enjoy the day....Don't just give it away

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