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How Dangerous is Swine Flu?


Lies About How Dangerous is Swine Flu Dominates Media. 


Ever since the outbreak of the influenza A H1N1 virus, commonly referred to as the swine flu, the world media has taken the story and ran with it. 

Media outlets all over the world have brought us non-stop coverage of the virus’ spread around the world with detailed reports of the infections and deaths. 

Governments like the EU have begun restricting travel to Mexico, the center of the outbreak, and recommending against U.S. travel. 

The U.S. government has issued a call to stop all non-essential travel to Mexico and increased the border patrol along the Mexican border. 

The World Health Organization has declared the swine flu a level 5 out of a 6 pandemic threat. 

Everywhere you turn people are asking, “How dangerous is swine flu?” 

The answer from the media and governments around the world seem to be that the swine flu will rival the 1918 flu pandemic that killed tens of millions. 

Yet, the numbers behind all of this don’t come to that conclusion. 

Every year in the United States alone 36,000 people die from all strains of the influenza virus. 

Less than 100 have died worldwide and over half of that were from rural Mexico, notoriously known for poor medical coverage.

Yet, the media constantly bombards us with propaganda and we find ourselves asking, “How dangerous is swine flu?” 

Instead of asking this, we should look at who would benefit from the panic surrounding a worldwide flu pandemic and what they are pushing us to do.



How Dangerous is Swine Flu: Man Made 

There is pretty convincing evidence that the recent strain of swine flu found in Mexico and now spreading around the world has been engineered by man.

World health organizations claim that the virus emanates from pigs and is then transmitted to man. 

They claim strains like this are more virulent because they stay dormant in the pig population and humans don’t gain immunity to them.

When the virus was first discovered scientists found that it was comprised of 1 human, 1 avian and 2 swine strains of the flu virus. 

Through a process called reassortment, viruses can change and combine in the bodies of hosts to form a new virus.

But for this theory to hold in the swine flu case, that means the pig in question would have to be exposed to all four variants of the flu, identified as coming from all over the world. 


How Dangerous is Swine Flu: Why Create It? 

The better question to ask is, “Why create this version of the swine flu?”

The answer lies in what the governments, media and drug companies are pushing us to do… get vaccinated. 

Just like when the avian flu was identified and supposedly threatened the world with a pandemic, we are now being pushed to pump ourselves with a vaccine that no one but the drug companies know what is truly in it. 

The logic of those pushing us to get vaccinated doesn’t make sense.

If this new version of the flu is so virulent and dangerous that it has the potential to create a 1918 style pandemic, how is the current flu vaccine, Tamiflu, supposed to stop it?





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