Officials reported 20 U.S. cases of swine flu in five states so far, with the latest in Ohio and New York. Unlike in Mexico where the same strain appears to be killing dozens of people, cases in the United State have been mild — and U.S. health authorities can't yet explain why.
"I’ve just completed Mike’s Nature trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (ie from 1981 onwards) amd from 1961 for Keith’s to hide the decline."
on Friday a major medical center in town was conducting some sort of emergency preparedness drill. In the past these things had been announced well in advance and widely. This time apparently only some providers were notified. I have no other details. Maybe tomorrow I'll have more.
monster wrote:Have Americans been immunized through contrails?
I'm not a believer in chemtrails, but on the other hand, that seems a very relevant question.
Has anyone got a link to a good, credible round up of the 'dead microbiologist' story from a year or two back?
I'm trying to find something to send to a few people but finding it hard to come up with anything other than Rense or other slightly 'off center' sources.
FWIW (I'm drawing no conclusions), here in rural upstate New York on Friday was the heaviest chemtrail activity I've ever seen up here. I'm not quantifying it so much on output, but in terms of having 6 planes visible at once, which I've not seen before and I've been following that sort of activity since 1999. We have a single flight path for legitimate jet traffic heading south that goes through the area; when "chemtrail" activity is going on it is never following the patterns of legitimate air traffic, and always exhibits the same anomalous grids, parallel lines, curved paths and generall hotdogging.
I'm not interested in arguing the point, as Saturday afternoon I came down with what I hope is only a 48 hour virus. It seemed somewhat responsive to the 3 oscillococcinum I had available, I wish I'd had more. I'm feeling like crap. <sigh>
I also would like some articles from good sources on the dead microbiologists as well as this story about the US using swine flu as a bio agent back in the 70s against cuba.
Unfortunately this whole article isn't online:
U.S. Biological Warfare: The 1981 Cuba Dengue Epidemic. William H. Schaap
But there are some excerpts here and the rest of the book the essay was republished in.
Schaap's article originally ran in Covert Action Information Bulletin which ran quite a few articles covering similar topics, including Rev. Moon, right wing/evangelical ties, the origins of AIDS...They really need to get the issues online.
I've been quite disturbed by the unbelievably negative press Mexico has been getting since late last year - which feeds the generally ridiculous Hollywood stereotypes that US Americans believe about the country anyway. For a while there, just about every drug-related murder there was being reported as a top story here (unlike every drug-related murder in the US...), and on top of that, you had the US military coming out with the ridiculous assertion that Mexico was close to becoming a failed state; warnings started coming out about going there on Spring Break--whereas the crime rates in many US cities are higher than just about everywhere but a few places in Mexico! (As in, we should DEFINITELY keep out Americorps volunteers out of US ghettos!)
Perhaps now we know what this has been building up to. Don't forget that Mexico City's CIA station is the regional command center for Latin America.
As far as I know, all of the cases reported outside of Mexico have been relatively mild, with no known fatalities. I don't know what that might mean, but it's a curious aspect.
geogeo wrote:I've been quite disturbed by the unbelievably negative press Mexico has been getting since late last year - which feeds the generally ridiculous Hollywood stereotypes that US Americans believe about the country anyway. For a while there, just about every drug-related murder there was being reported as a top story here (unlike every drug-related murder in the US...), and on top of that, you had the US military coming out with the ridiculous assertion that Mexico was close to becoming a failed state; warnings started coming out about going there on Spring Break--whereas the crime rates in many US cities are higher than just about everywhere but a few places in Mexico! (As in, we should DEFINITELY keep out Americorps volunteers out of US ghettos!)
Perhaps now we know what this has been building up to. Don't forget that Mexico City's CIA station is the regional command center for Latin America.
That's along the lines of what I've been thinking.
Jeff wrote:As far as I know, all of the cases reported outside of Mexico have been relatively mild, with no known fatalities. I don't know what that might mean, but it's a curious aspect.
It appears that those whose age falls between the early twenties to about forty-five are at higher risk of death. One would think the very young and the elderly would be more so. Not sure if this helps explain the curiousness or not.