Should Swine flu be seen in the light of biological terrorism and or a possible false flag?
The head of the World Health Organization has warned that Mexico’s deadly swine flu strain has the potential to become a worldwide pandemic
http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=92543§ionid=351020705
WHO may raise severity of pandemic alert
By THE CANADIAN PRESS
Last Updated: 25th April 2009, 12:28pm
http://www.torontosun.com/news/world/2009/04/25/9246531.html
Australian health officials meet on deadly swine flu
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25388323-5005961,00.html
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Here is a clip of a story I stumbled on recently — the lady with a lot of details alleges a black operation involving Avian flu was going on
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sig1GZwa7U
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Can you provide the link to the original video?
Trout,
I think we should worry about false flag later and assume it is a real threat. I am far less concerned about being made a fool of than I am about my children being dead. Many of the people in my neighborhood and that attend my youngest son’s school travel frequently between here and Mexico. I will be keeping a close eye.
I would be very interested to know who the woman was on the other end of that phone call. Who was she talking to btw? I didn’t see that info posted.
H1N1 - False Flag Flu Pandemic WE’RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT!!
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I was wondering how much Vitamin D should we take for young or mid adults and for young kids to help fight against the flu? And what does really work or what will help fight the swine flu or flu
adults can safely take 5000 mg a day and maybe more, but blood tests should be done periodically to check the level. A pediatrician should advise for young kids or do your own research.
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Swine flu fighters are powerful nutrients known to lessen the severity of symptoms and limit the number of days you’re sick. The secret to beating any strain of the flu virus is to start treatment fast, within 24 hours of feeling sick.
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Don’t wait for a fever to develop…that’s a big mistake. By that time it’s too late for any type of remedy to work.
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#1: Cimetidine (Tagamet)
Cimetidine is an over-the-counter medication used to treat heart burn. Amazingly, it also has direct viral-killing effects. Take 800 mg/day until all symptoms disappear.
#2: Vitamin D
Low blood levels of vitamin D is one of the main reasons we have a flu season. Taking vitamin D strengthens your immune system while controlling inflammation. You can safely take up to 5000 IU/day if you feel sick.
#3: Vitamin C
Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that increases the lifespan of your immune cells. The longer that each immune cell can live the better the chance for stopping the flu virus from spreading. Take 2000 mg/day.
#4: Zinc Lozenges
Zinc prevents the flu virus from attaching to the cells lining the respiratory tract. Unable to “stick”, the virus is prevented from infecting your body.
Take 24 mg of a zinc lozenge twice a day for 1-2 weeks.
#5: Garlic Extract
Garlic is not only toxic to the flu virus, but also increases the activity of immune cells. Pungent oils, called allicins, have been shown to lessen flu symptoms by up to 50%.
Take 9000 mg/day of a garlic extract standardized to 5% of allicins.
#6: DHEA
DHEA is the immune boosting hormone. Higher blood levels of DHEA can enhance just about every function of the immune system. Everyday dosing with DHEA is determined by a blood test.
However, if you feel sick start taking 200 mg/day for 2 weeks. At that point, you can stop taking it.
#7: Melatonin
Melatonin is a hormone secreted by the pineal gland that enhances the immune system’s production of key chemical messengers, called cytokines.
Cytokines are how immune cells communicate and coordinate the fight against the flu virus. Take 10 mg at bedtime.
#8: Andrographis Paniculata
Cultivated in Southeast Asia, andrographis paniculata is an herb that has been used for thousands of years to fight infections. It inhibits viral replication and strengthens several parts of your immune system. Take up to 1500 mg/day.
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Swine flu is one of the main health concerns in the whole world at this moment. This influenza is scientifically known as the H1N1 virus. People consuming white meat are victims of this disease. The year 2009 saw the worldwide outbreak of the virus. The most affected areas were Mexico and Canada. Slowly the virus spread across the world and swine flu cases began to emerge in other parts of the world. The virus has been termed as an epidemic by the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Persistence of severe vomiting
Bad cough and fever
Rapid breathing or having difficulties to breathe properly
Skin color turning grayish or bluish
Becoming irritable or not being able to interact properly
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Fever and bad cough
Loss of energy or feeling sudden dizziness
Facing difficulty in breathing or shortness of breath
Continuous vomiting
Feeling pain in the chest or abdomen
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Hi just wondering if anyone has or is thinking of having the swine flu injection while pregnant. I’m 35 weeks and hoping not to have it ……..
I am not getting it. It jasn’t been tested enough and they don’t know the side effects that it may have on my unborn child. I am just washing my hands a lot. I also started gargling listerine twice daily as well as using saline nasal spray. I was told that if I didn’t get the shot then that was the best alternative because it doesn’t allow it to breed there?
The tourism industry in Thailand truly took off when US soldiers started to arrive in the 1960s for Rest and Recuperation (R&R) during the Vietnam War period. Coinciding, international mass tourism sharply increased during the same period due to the rising standard of living, more people acquiring more free time and due to improvements in technology making it possible to travel further, faster, cheaper and in greater numbers, epitomized by the Boeing 747 which first flew commercially in 1970. Thailand was one of the major players in Asia to capitalize on this then-new trend.
Tourist numbers have grown from 336,000 foreign visitors and 54,000 R&R soldiers in 1967 to over 14 million international guests visiting Thailand in 2007. The average duration of their stay in 2007 was 9.19 days, generating an estimated 547,782 million Thai baht, around 11 billion Euros. In 2006, Thailand was the 18th most visited country in the World Tourism rankings with 13.9 million visitors. France, comparable to Thailand in size and population, led the list with over 79 million foreign tourists.
According to the Tourism Authority of Thailand, 55% of the tourists in 2007 came from the Asia Pacific region, Japanese and Malaysians forming the two biggest groups. The largest groups of Western tourists come from Britain, Germany, Scandinavia and the United States. The number of tourists arriving from the Middle East and Russia is on the rise. Around 55% of Thailand’s tourists are return visitors. The peak period is during the Christmas and New Year holidays when Western tourists flee the cold conditions back home.
No patience with Swine Flu in Thailand
Laboratory tests conducted on a 42-year-old Thai woman who was quarantined on Tuesday for possible swine-flu infection showed that she is free from the deadly virus, a hospital official said on Wednesday.
Two tests were made on samples from the woman. She was found to be suffering from ordinary human flu, Chulalongkorn Hospital virus specialist Dr Yong Pooworawan said at a press conference.
The woman was admitted to Chulalongkorn hospital on Tuesday after having developed a fever last Thursday on arriving back from Singapore. Her trip had earlier taken her to Mexico and the USA between April 3 and 19.
On Tuesday, the Public Health Ministry issued a warning that travelers should avoid going to Mexico or the US if possible.
Public Health Minister Witthaya Kaewparadai confirmed in parliament on Wednesday that the swine flu virus strain responsible for the global alert has not spread to Thailand.
He said he had ordered provincial health units throughout the country to stock medicines used to treat influenza and to be ready in case the deadly variant of the virus spreads to Asia.
Democrat MP Somboon Uthaiwienkul urged the government to register migrants coming to work in Thailand because they could easily become a burden on society whenever a disease spreads.
Health official’s overseas treating people who have been infected with swine fever confirm that the generic antiviral drug oseltamivir, sold commercially as Tami flu, is effective against the virus.
CNN International today announced the results of its Online Consumer Survey (OCS) on Travel and Tourism which reveals that Thailand was chosen as representing the best value for money for travelers in the Asia Pacific region. The survey conducted across CNN English websites had more than 5,000 respondents globally. Thailand came out as the best value in Asia-Pacific for respondents over China in second place and India in third.
The comprehensive survey also revealed that although times are tough, the recession hasn’t reduced people’s desire to travel. On the contrary — people are trading down, not trading out — but not compromising their experience. In addition, more business leaders are likely to travel over the next 12 months than in the past year.
* Overall the survey indicated that more people would travel for holiday over the next 12 months than last year, but 1 in 5 would make fewer trips
* 46% of business travelers in Asia Pacific claim the economic environment has had no impact on their business travel plans.
* 79% of Asia-Pac respondents feel they are likely to take a vacation in the region within the next 12 months. And the economic downturn isn’t affecting everyone’s travel plans. Asia-Pacific holidaymakers spent an average of just over US$4,000 on their last vacation, - ahead of the global average of $3,700.
* 71% of CNN’s audience of global travelers flies long-haul for leisure. Respondents take an average of 14 days vacation a year and holiday an average of three times a year.
Brand image and reputation also remains a critical factor for air travel, and survey respondents clearly feel that preferred, trusted airlines are able to command a premium. Respondents are also more likely to do fewer trips than look for cheaper hotels or discounted flights with budget airlines.
* 58% of Asia Pacific respondents are ‘willing to pay more to travel with my preferred airline’ (vs. 50% globally and just 41% of North American respondents)
* 61% of these Asia Pacific air travelers ‘prefer to fly with a trusted brand regardless of cost’. Furthermore, in difficult financial times, there is value for advertisers in targeting premium audiences.
* 83% of business travelers influence the choice of airlines and hotels when it comes to corporate travel.
* 40% of those who travel for work fly business or first class, make an average of five business trips per year and are away for an average of 19 days per year.
William Hsu, VP Advertising Sales, CNN International added “These results send a strong message to tourism boards that smart destination branding is critical for country differentiation and return on investment.”
The survey comes as the latest PAX research for the full year 2008 once again reconfirms CNN as the leading channel in its genre for reaching each of the 3 main PAX groups: Affluent Adults, Business Decision Makers and Top Management. Among the Top Management group CNN is the leading international channel regardless of genre, while CNN.com continues to generate substantially higher reach than all other measured media sites.
What are the characteristics of someone who dies from Swine Flu?
Do people who die from Swine Flu have weak immune systems? Do they have preexisting medical problems and take medication for those problems? Is Swine Flu similar to the 1918 Bird Flu strain that killed one out of every fifty people who became infected with the strain? How worried should americans be about Swine Flu?
You can get it by skin-to-skin contact, so make sure you wash your hands frequently. It has a lower possibility for air contact, like coughing and things, but it is still possible. It has killed many people so far.
According to the Washington Post:
“MEXICO CITY, April 27 — The suspected death toll from the outbreak of swine flu in Mexico rose Monday to 149 people as health authorities cancelled all schools across the country until May 6.
Mexican cabinet officials led by Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova gave a press conference today in Mexico City with the latest information they have gathered about the outbreak of a deadly new strain of swine flu that has halted many aspects of public life here and appears to continue to be spreading.
Since the first case of swine flu was reported, 1,995 people have been hospitalized with serious cases of pneumonia, said Cordova, and 1,070 of these people have been released. He said 20 of the deaths so far have been confirmed as swine flu, but that just two laboratories in the country, one in Mexico City and one in the state of Veracruz, are able to confirm this new strain.”
(full article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/04/27/AR2009042702017.html)
Supposively it is more dangerous than the Bird Flu,
here is an article comparing the two:
‘Swine flu more dangerous than bird flu’
Melbourne (PTI): Swine flu, which has killed more than 100 people in Mexico is more dangerous than bird flu as it “rapidly spreads”, an expert has said even as Australia took series of steps including ‘flight screening’ for passengers coming from America to protect itself from the outbreak.
Swine flu is more worrying to humans than bird flu because it has the potential to spread to more people, Paul Kelly from Australian National University said.
Mr. Kelly said while swine flu had claimed many lives in Mexico, there had been no deaths elsewhere.
Those killed have been generally young and otherwise healthy. “It’s not the typical people that are at greatest risk during a normal flu season,” he was quoted as saying by media reports.
Meanwhile, Australian experts said that existing vaccines are unlikely to be effective against an outbreak of swine flu, but anti-viral drugs can help to combat it.
Health officials have given advice about the outbreak to GPs and hospital emergency departments and want any suspected cases to be reported to authorities.”
To know more about this disease, click here:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090424/ap_on_he_me/med_swine_flu
or
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1894029,00.html
Remeber to stay clean and healthy and wash your hands consistintly. I hope I helped,
stay safe,
Hunny Bridge
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