justdrew wrote:.....
it is interesting to see how the virus reference just vanished. the URL of the updated story was identical to the original. So if I hadn't copied and pasted that here, it would be gone. At the very least it a great example of the news media deciding what we "need to know."
Ah, the disappearing virus trick.
Reminds me of why 'Harry Potter' was marketed by spooks as a mnemonic inoculation (pun intended) against the big cover-up of SV-40, a carcinogenic monkey virus in the original Salk polio vaccine and which is now in millions of people around the world.
Best subliminal name in 'Harry Potter' - "Severus Snape."
http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Severus_Snape
Severus Snape (January 9, 1960 - May 2, 1998) was Potions Master (1981-96), Defence Against the Dark Arts professor (1996-97), and Headmaster (1997-1998) of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Snape played an important role in the war against Voldemort.
Hey, accidents happening. Virology has a learning curve. And it needs your kids as guinea pigs.
Just ask Dr. Thomas Francis, the reason for the 'Francis the Talking Mule' movies of the 1950s.
So why a kid named Potter at a mystical school?
Because of Misters Potter and Oxford, of course.
Potter Oxford sv-40 - Google Search
1. SV40 T-antigen expression in cultured fibroblasts from patients ...
"[PubMed]; Potter CW, Potter AM, Oxford JS. Comparison of Transformation and ... [PubMed]; Potter AM, Potter CW. Transformation of human cells by SV40 virus. ..."
www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender ... id=1685881
2. Systematic variables affecting simian virus 40-induced T-antigen ...
"[PubMed]; Potter AM, Potter CW. Transformation of human cells by SV40 virus. Br J Cancer. 1975 Mar;31(3):348–354. [PubMed]; Potter CW, Potter AM, Oxford JS. ..."
www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender ... tid=274361
3. Scientific Commons: C. W. Potter
"Potter, C. W., Mclaughlin, Bridget C., Oxford, J. S.. Antigen extracts from simian virus 40 (SV40) transplanted hamster tumors were studied by rate-zonal ..."
en.scientificcommons.org/c_w_potter
4. SV40 T-antigen expression in cultured fibroblasts from patients ...
"[PubMed]; Potter, CW; Potter, AM; Oxford, JS. ... [PubMed]; Potter, AM; Potter, CW. Transformation of human cells by SV40 virus. Br J Cancer. ..."
ukpmc.ac.uk/articlerender.cgi?artid=836888
5. Systematic variables affecting simian virus 40-induced T-antigen ...
"Transformation of human cells by SV40 virus. Br J Cancer. 1975 Mar;31(3):348–354 . [PubMed]; Potter, CW; Potter, AM; Oxford, JS. Comparison of Transformation ..."
ukpmc.ac.uk/articlerender.cgi?artid=95111
6. Demonstration of a tumour and transplantation antigen in hamster ...
"OXFORD, and C. W. POTTER: immunity and also by the absence of inhibition of SV 40 tumour transplants in hamsters immunized with CELO virus. ..."
www.springerlink.com/index/F84X3G41H54KG173.pdf
Ya see, there are these things called psyops, subliminal priming, and keyword hijacking and...oh, nevermind.