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Friday, May 7, 2010

H1N1 - The Sequel

Does anyone remember the big H1N1 flu scare? Of course. Who could forget? The hype, though not the flu, reached epidemic proportions. Although we are far removed from H1N1 of the winter or whatever the flu outbreak prediction of the upcoming winter will be, I thought my readers might like a little recap of events gone by.


The drug companies and the government did a great job of frightening people into buying a flu shot, telling us that we were all going to die from the H1N1 flu. Depending on what you read, we can all remember the estimates of a hundred thousand to several million people were going to die because of this flu pandemic.

The Reality

Updated Estimates from April 2009 – March 13, 2010

Using that same methodology, the Centers for Disease Control recently updated the estimates to include the time period from April 2009 through March 13, 2010 ..

• CDC estimates that between 43 million and 88 million cases of 2009 H1N1 occurred between April 2009 and March 13, 2010. The mid-level in this range is about 60 million people infected with 2009 H1N1.

• CDC estimates that between about 192,000 and 398,000 H1N1-related hospitalizations occurred between April 2009 and March 13, 2010. The mid-level in this range is about 270,000 2009 H1N1-related hospitalizations.

• CDC estimates that between about 8,720 and 18,050 2009 H1N1-related deaths occurred between April 2009 and March 13, 2010. The mid-level in this range is about 12,270 2009 H1N1-related deaths.

Even if these estimates were accurate, this would still, according to their own statistics stating that the flu kills 36,000 Americans a year, put us squarely in the middle of the mildest flu season in recent memory.

How was the determination made that someone actually had H1N1? Well, the BinaxNOW antigen test.

How many people do you know that were diagnosed with the H1N1 flu that actually had this antigen test performed? Most people that I spoke with said they been diagnosed with H1N1 by symptoms alone. The symptoms of the flu are:

• A fever or feeling feverish/chills

• Cough

• Sore throat

• Runny or stuffy nose

• Muscle or body aches

• Headaches

• Fatigue (feeling very tired) and diarrhea

In reference to the above statistics and question the fact that 88 million people got this diagnostic test to prove that they had H1N1.They certainly did not. The CDC hospitals all just estimated by looking at patients and deciding they had the flu and randomly called it H1N1.

And of course relating to the deaths, were they actually caused by the H1N1 flu? Were they caused by the regular flu? How many people were already in a “de-conditioned” state and this was the final thing that caused them to die?

By de-conditioned state, these would be patients who are possibly the elderly, have pneumonia, have cancer, have progressive diabetes or other serious health concerns who get infected with a virus that is called the flu. This is the final thing that causes them to pass away when in reality they have a lot of health concerns that can certainly contribute to their death.

The World Health Organization (WHO) changed the definition of a pandemic to get it to the ultimate level of what they call a “level six” pandemic. Apparently, there are six different levels to a pandemic and when it gets to a level six, it’s supposed to be the most dangerous and deadly. Level six is when most countries had automatic supply orders set up with vaccine companies to be filled by the billions. What we didn't find out until later is that many of the people who sat on the World Health Organization were basically in bed with vaccine manufacturers and got millions of dollars in kickbacks for changing the pandemic to a level six so the vaccines had to be made.

They had no evidence or indication that they needed to move this to a level six pandemic. The vaccine manufacturer literally made the billions of dollars worth of H1N1 vaccine that went around the world. The excess vaccine still exists now throughout the world. In the United States, we literally have millions and millions of dollars worth of on H1N1 vaccine left over.

Prediction

I would like to predict what is going to happen this fall and this winter. I’m going to look into my magic crystal ball and try to explain what might happen. The date today is May 6, 2010, and I predict one of two things is going to happen;

Number one. The experts are going to tell us that the H1N1 scare is still a significant threat and they are going to recommend that everybody get the H1N1 flu vaccine from last year. Especially are elderly, pregnant women and children.

Or number two. The medical community will urge those of you who got the H1N1 vaccine to get a “booster” as the effectiveness may have diminished.

Or number three. They are going to come up with any new virus/flu threat that is going to kill intensive thousands are hundreds of thousands of people, perhaps an H2N2 flu bug. As you know, they had the bird flu, then the H1N1 flu and now they’ll have to come up with another flu. It will scare the daylights out of us so the vaccine manufacturers can make more money off of us and our government, and make a entire new supply of more worthless vaccinations.

Stay tuned.

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