Some Thing Strange Is Going On With The World Health Organisation And The Swine Influenza Virus
The WHO are using the flu pandemic of 1918 - 1919 as one of the reasons to justify declaring the current swine flu as a pandemic. The circumstances now are very different from 1918-19. Back then there was no vaccines and no anti-viral drugs. All the people had to beat the influenza was the drug aspirin. According to Dr. Karen M. Starko, in a report in Clinical Infectious Diseases, there is a probability that many of the people who died of influenza may instead of died due to aspirin drug overdose.
With encouragement from the respected Journal of the American Medical Association, people took 1000-milligrams doses of the drug every three hours, which these days is the equivalent of taking 25 standard 325 milligram tablets in a one day period.
This level of aspirin overdose is now understood, in some people, to result in toxicity and build-up of fluid in the lungs, it is this fluid in the lungs which may have contributed to the seriousness of symptoms, bacterial infections, and mortality.
There is a report from one pathologist at the time that the amount of bloody, watery fluid he located in the lungs while doing autopsies was too much for it to be brought about by viral pneumonia (a complication of the flu). Instead he believed the watery liquid must have been brought on by something else, -- aspirin overdose.
The Year 2009.
Every year in the USA, on average, 36000 people die from getting the seasonal flu. In the United Kingdom, in a normal year, 12000 people will die from the seasonal flu. World wide it has been estimated that almost a half-million people will die as a consequence of having the seasonal influenza.
Does the WHO declare a world-wide influenza pandemic at level 6 every year for the seasonal influenza. No. They do not.
According to the World Health Organisation on June 11, 2009. In the United States there were 13217 cases of swine flu and 27 deaths. In the UK there were 822 cases and zero deaths. World-wide there were 28744 affirmed cases of the swine flu and one hundred and forty four deaths.
In a statement to the press on June 11, 2009 the Director-General of the WHO, Dr Margaret Chan, said that after conferring with leading H1N1 swine flu experts, virologists, and public health officials and an Emergency Committee established for this purpose. It was agreed to raise the level of the swine flu pandemic alert from phase 5 to phase 6.
Over half a million people dying from seasonal influenza every year is not enough dead people for the World Health Organisation to issue a pandemic alert of level 6. When 144 people die from the H1N1 swine flu virus this very minimal number of dead people IS enough for the WHO to proclaim a pandemic alert of level 6. This is strange.
With 12000 people every year dying from the seasonal influenza the UK government usually buys up to fifteen million doses of seasonal flu vaccine. Three quarters of which go to the over sixty-fives.
With a death rate of zero, on June 11, the United Kingdom Government has bought 120 million doses of the 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine. Enough vaccine for every person in the UK to have two vaccines. This is illogical.
According to the vaccine manufacturers, during the 2008 flu season in the US, 143 million doses of seasonal flu vaccine were made readily available for people to purchase at no cost to the United States Government.
The United States Government has ordered 250 million doses of the H1N1 swine flu vaccine at a cost of two billion dollars and has pledged to buy enough to vaccinate every American if there is enough demand.
With 36000 people dying from seasonal flu every year the United States Government spends nothing. Yet when twenty-seven people die from the swine flue virus the United States Government spends two billion dollars on a vaccine. Why.
Something strange is going on.
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