As we get deeper and deeper into flu season, you are probably bombarded with questions from nervous parents about how to keep their kids safe and healthy. Swine flu, or H1N1, is especially worrisome for parents of babies, little kids and even teens and college students since it can affect even normally healthy individuals. As a nursing student or intern, you’ll need to be prepared to answer any questions that come your way about preventing and treating the swine flu. Here are 15 swine flu facts every parent should know, just in case you’re the one they ask. More
Today’s Links to H1N1 News
July 1, 2009| No A/H1N1 flu mutation in Thailand: Health Minister Xinhua – China BANGKOK, June 30 (Xinhua) — Thailand’s Public Health ministerwitthaya Kaewparadai said here on Tuesday there is no A/H1N1 mutation in the country, … See all stories on this topic |
| Denmark Had Case of Drug Resistant H1N1 Flu HNN Huntingtonnews.net – WV, USA By Tony Rutherford Denmark’s National Board of Health confirmed that a patient had been treated in that country whose strain of the pandemic virus showed … See all stories on this topic |
| A dozen San Joaquin County inmates test positive for H1N1 virus San Jose Mercury News – CA, USA By Roman Gokhman FRENCH CAMP — Twelve inmates in the San Joaquin County Jail have tested positive for the H1N1 virus, that county’s sheriff’s office … See all stories on this topic |
| Schools closed in most of Argentina over A(H1N1) influenza Monsters and Critics.com – USA … which together have close to half the population of Argentina – moved Tuesday to close schools to slow the spread of the new A(H1N1) influenza virus. … See all stories on this topic |
| A/H1N1 flu death number in Canada reaches 30 Xinhua – China OTTAWA, June 30 (Xinhua) — The total of deaths from A/H1N1 flu in Canada has risen to 30, health officials said Tuesday. The province of Ontario has just … See all stories on this topic |
| Drug stocks retract; Vical, Geron, Novavax soar MarketWatch – USA Vical said its new DNA-based vaccine to prevent H1N1 has proven to be highly effective in pre-clinical studies. The company said it is ready to begin human … See all stories on this topic |
| Health Experts Say US Is Prepared for Swine Flu Pandemic CQPolitics.com – Washington,DC,USA “H1N1 now is acting like a seasonal flu that is out of season,” Fauci said. But both experts warned predictions about the flu are notoriously difficult to … See all stories on this topic |
| DOH Confirms First Death Involving H1N1 Flu KHON2 – Honolulu,HI,USA Officials say the Oahu resident came down with pneumonia after getting the H1N1 flu. The state health department is also investigating a cluster of cases on … See all stories on this topic |
| Obama consults experts on 1976 swine flu outbreak The Associated Press … with six experts on the 1976 flu so that — in his words — “we can further prepare the nation for the possibility of a more severe outbreak of H1N1 flu. … See all stories on this topic |
| More Moody airmen believed to have H1N1 WALB-TV – Albany,GA,USA By Robin Jedlicka – bio | email VALDOSTA, GA (WALB) – While a small number of H1N1 cases have been confirmed across the state, Moody Air Force base was … See all stories on this topic |
Today’s Links to N1N1 News
June 23, 2009| MDA camps cancelled over H1N1 flu concerns 9NEWS.com – Denver,CO,USA Six suspected cases of H1N1, or swine flu, have been reported at the MDA Summer Camp in Worcester, Pennsylvania, and several cases have been reported at … See all stories on this topic |
| Missouri summer camp closes for a week after swine flu outbreak Kansas City Star – MO,USA Wagar said the outbreak is the largest flu outbreak in the state since the department began tracking cases of H1N1 in April. As of Friday, Missouri had 53 … See all stories on this topic |
| Israel detects 39 more A/H1N1 flu cases: report Xinhua – China JERUSALEM, June 18 (Xinhua) — Israel on Thursday confirmed 39 new cases of A/H1N1 influenza, bringing its total number of cases to 219, local news service … See all stories on this topic |
| 6 Members of Traveling Youth Choir Confirmed with H1N1 Flu Christian Post – USA By Aaron J. Leichman Six children who had been traveling with their 75-member youth choir group have confirmed cases of the H1N1 flu, according to the El … See all stories on this topic |
| RP football team in Singapore plays alone due to A(H1N1) GMA news.tv – Quezon City,Metro Manila,Philippines The team of 17 players, two coaches and one therapist has been quarantined at a resort in Loyang since Friday in accordance with the AYG’s A(H1N1) … See all stories on this topic |
| Egypt reports 40th A/H1N1 case Xinhua – China CAIRO, June 22 (Xinhua) — Egypt reported Monday another case of A/H1N1 virus, bringing the total number of such infections in the populous country to 40, … See all stories on this topic |
| First case of H1N1 confirmed in Butte Montana’s News Station – Missoula,MT,USA A 34-year-old woman has been infected with the H1N1 virus, according to Butte-Silver Bow Health Officer Terri Hocking. The woman sought treatment for a high … See all stories on this topic |
| World’s total A/H1N1 flu cases increase to 52160, says WHO Xinhua – China GENEVA, June 22 (Xinhua) — The world’s total number of laboratory confirmed A/H1N1 influenza cases has increased to 52160, with 231 deaths, … See all stories on this topic |
| H1N1 Forces MDA Summer Camp Cancellation Rochester R News – Rochester,NY,USA Health concerns about the H1N1 virus prompted the Muscular Dystrophy Association to cancel its remaining summer camp programs. Agency officials say children … See all stories on this topic |
| How Will You Know If You Have H1N1 Virus? WGRZ-TV – Buffalo,NY,USA “So, the frustration that we feel is that we’re not able to identify, really, if these kids have influenza A or swine flu which is subtype H1N1,” says … See all stories on this topic |
Today’s Links to N1N1 News
June 13, 2009| H1N1 suspected in Madison Heights police officer’s death The Detroit News – Detroit,MI,USA Madison Heights — Medical investigators are trying to determine whether the H1N1 swine flu was the cause of death of a 28-year-old Madison Heights police … See all stories on this topic |
| First H1N1 flu death reported in Southern Nevada Las Vegas Sun – Las Vegas,NV,USA By Mary Manning (contact) The Southern Nevada Health District today announced the first H1N1 influenza-related death in Clark County. … See all stories on this topic |
| Novartis says A/H1N1 vaccine ready for clinical trials Xinhua – China GENEVA, June 12 (Xinhua) — Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis said Friday that it had completed the production of the first batch of A/H1N1 influenza … See all stories on this topic |
| Labette County has latest cases of H1N1 influenza KTKA.com – Topeka,KS,USA Two cases of the 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus were confirmed today in Labette County adults. These are the first cases identified in Labette County. … See all stories on this topic |
| US university tests drive-through method to rapidly screen A/H1N1 … Xinhua – China … method can be used to rapidly screen patients during an A/H1N1 flu pandemic, an exercise which is billed as the first of its kind in the United States. … See all stories on this topic |
| Arizona H1N1 swine flu cases jump by 50 Bizjournals.com – Charlotte,NC,USA There are now 597 confirmed cases of the H1N1 swine flu in Arizona and 17855 cases in the US, the US Centers for Disease Control reported Friday. … See all stories on this topic |
| Krome Immigration Service Processing Center Has Confirmed H1N1 Flu … MarketWatch – USA Members of AFGE National Council 118-ICE were briefed yesterday by DHS on plans to deal with the H1N1 virus. “DHS is a day late and a dollar short. … See all stories on this topic |
| Companies urged to plan for H1N1 flu Reuters – USA To date, 29669 cases of H1N1 have been officially reported in 74 countries, including 145 deaths, most of them in Mexico, but the true number of infections … See all stories on this topic |
| Madison Heights cop who died may have had H1N1 virus Detroit Free Press – United States Officials are investigating whether Ryan Settlemoir, 28, of Clinton Township had the H1N1 virus, also known as swine flu. The Michigan Department of … See all stories on this topic |
| Singapore confirms 6 more cases of A/H1N1 flu Xinhua – China SINGAPORE, June 12 (Xinhua) — Singapore on Friday night confirmed six more cases of A/H1N1 flu, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country … See all stories on this topic |
Todays Links to H1N1 updates
June 12, 2009| Novartis eyes rapid H1N1 vaccine production Reuters – USA VX) has produced a first batch of a vaccine to fight the H1N1 flu outbreak, will start clinical trials in July and expects to be able to ramp up manufacture … See all stories on this topic |
| Confirmed cases of A/H1N1 flu rise to 2050 in Texas Xinhua – China HOUSTON, June 11 (Xinhua) — Texas health authorities on Thursday reported that 380 new cases of A/H1N1 flu have been confirmed during the past week, … See all stories on this topic |
| City Officials Defend Response to H1N1 Outbreak WNYC – New York,NY,USA AP source: NKorea may be prepping new nuclear test by Fred Mogul NEW YORK, NY June 11, 2009 —City officials defended their response to the recent H1N1 flu … See all stories on this topic |
| Over 120 new A/H1N1 flu cases confirmed in Europe Xinhua – China STOCKHOLM, June 11 (Xinhua) — A European health agency said on Thursday that 126 new A/H1N1 flu cases were reported in European countries within the last … See all stories on this topic |
| A/H1N1 deaths rise to 12, confirmed cases to 1241 in New York Xinhua – China ¡¡HOUSTON, June 10 (Xinhua) — New York City health officials on Wednesday reported three more deaths from A/H1N1 flu, bringing the city’s total toll to 12 … See all stories on this topic |
| Updated information on H1N1 Virus KVOA.com – Tucson,AZ,USA The World Health Organization has officially declared a pandemic with the H1N1 Virus, or Swine Flu, this on the same day, the Cochise County Health … See all stories on this topic |
| 122 in NH confirmed with H1N1 The Union Leader – Manchester,NH,USA By DALE VINCENT AND SUZANNE BATES Even though the spread of the H1N1 flu, commonly known as swine flu, has triggered a global pandemic alert, … See all stories on this topic |
| Elementary Student Confirmed As Latest Guilford County H1N1 Case WXII12.com – Winston-Salem,NC,USA The symptoms of the H1N1 flu virus are similar to the symptoms of seasonal flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, … See all stories on this topic |
| WHO to work to ensure no H1N1 travel, trade bans Reuters – USA … Thursday her agency would work with the World Trade Organisation and others to ensure nations do not impose travel and trade bans over the H1N1 virus. … See all stories on this topic |
| 3 more NYC swine flu deaths raise toll to 15 Newsday – Long Island,NY,USA Thursday afternoon, the newly appointed city health commissioner, Dr. Thomas Farley, gave his first public report on H1N1, or swine flu, in testimony about … See all stories on this topic |
Five Australians in intensive care with H1N1
June 11, 2009Reuters – USA
SYDNEY, June 11 (Reuters) – Five Australians with H1N1 influenza have been admitted to intensive care units in the southern state of Victoria, with Australia now recording more than 1,200 cases of the illness but no deaths.
“They are in ICU (Intensive Care Units) and are pretty ill,” a Victorian health spokesman told Reuters.
“Some may have underlying conditions that make their situation more at risk of contracting a more serious form of illness.”
Four of the five patients were admitted to intensive care over recent days due to H1N1, but a fifth person with H1N1 had suffered a “trauma”, said the spokesman.
The World Health Organization will hold an emergency meeting of experts on Thursday to discuss the spreading H1N1 flu outbreak, in a sign the U.N. agency may be poised to declare the first pandemic in more than 40 years.
There have been 27,737 cases reported in 74 countries to date, including 141 deaths, according to the WHO’s latest tally.
Confirmed community spread in a second region beyond North America would trigger moving to phase 6 — signifying a full-blown pandemic — from the current phase 5 on the WHO’s 6-level pandemic alert scale. (For more Reuters swine flu coverage, please click here: here ) (For WHO information on swine flu, go to: here ) (Reporting by Michael Perry; Editing by Jonathan Standing)
news Links from around the world
June 10, 2009| Mich. flu cases rise; H1N1 is suspected The Detroit News – Detroit,MI,USA Seasonal flu typically peaks anywhere from December through March, doctors say, but the number of confirmed cases of H1N1, or swine flu, is still on the … See all stories on this topic |
| Got Flu? You Likely Have H1N1 Strain, Health Officials Say WPTZ.com – Plattsburgh,NY,USA BURLINGTON, Vt. — Vermont health officials are saying anyone who has contracted influenza likely has the H1N1 strain as the number of local cases almost … See all stories on this topic |
| New cases of H1N1 reported in NC WRAL.com – Raleigh,NC,USA Smithfield, NC — Twelve new cases of the H1N1 virus were confirmed in North Carolina Tuesday, with two new cases in Wake County. … See all stories on this topic |
| Mexico to host international health meeting on A/H1N1 flu Xinhua – China Participating countries will be those which have been suffering from A/H1N1 flu in recent weeks, though the meeting is also open to other nations that are … See all stories on this topic |
| The H1N1 Flu: Is This a Pandemic, or Isn’t It? TIME – USA On Tuesday the World Health Organization (WHO) updated the numbers on the spread of the H1N1 flu: 26563 cases in 73 countries, including a growing outbreak … See all stories on this topic |
| Hong Kong confirms 4 new cases of A/H1N1 flu Xinhua – China HONG KONG, June 9 (Xinhua) — Four people were tested positive for the A/H1N1 influenza virus in Hong Kong on Tuesday, bringing the number of confirmed … See all stories on this topic |
| Confirmed cases of A/H1N1 rise to 147 in US Navy Xinhua – China HOUSTON, June 9 (Xinhua) — Twenty-one new cases of A/H1N1 flu have been confirmed on board the USS Iwo Jima, bringing the total number of the confirmed … See all stories on this topic |
| Edison High Student Fresno County’s Second Probable H1N1 Flu Case ABC30.com – Fresno,CA,USA This comes on the same day that the state lab confirmed the first case of the H1N1 Virus from a Roosevelt High School Student. School janitors are inside … See all stories on this topic |
| New Orleans Mayor Quarantined in China Over H1N1 The Epoch Times – New York,NY,USA Chinese authorities said they may have been exposed to the H1N1 virus, otherwise known as the swine flu. H1N1 virus victims show the same symptoms as a … See all stories on this topic |
| Navy: 24 Iwo Jima sailors and Marines hit by H1N1 virus The Virginian-Pilot – Norfolk,VA,USA By Matthew Jones The Navy has confirmed that 24 sailors and Marines associated with the amphibious assault ship Iwo Jima have been diagnosed with the H1N1 … See all stories on this topic |
Flying Pigs, Tamiflu and Factory Farms H1N1
May 1, 2009I felt compelled to set up this site to open the debate and provide information on the “so called” swine flu. I received the following article via email. What do you think?
Flying Pigs, Tamiflu and Factory Farms
By F. William Engdahl
If we are to believe what our trusted international media report, the world is on the brink of a global pandemic outbreak of a new deadly strain of flu, H1N1 as it has been labelled, or more popularly, Swine Flu. As the story goes, the outbreak of the deadly flu was first discovered in Mexico. According to press reports, after several days, headlines reported as many as perhaps 150 deaths in Mexico were believed caused by this virulent people-killing pig virus that has spread to humans and now is allegedly being further spread from human to human. Cases were being reported hourly from Canada to Spain and beyond. The only thing wrong with this story is that it is largely based on lies, hype and coverup of possible real causes of Mexican deaths.
April 29, 2009 “Global Research” — One website, revealingly named Swine Flu Vaccine, reports the alarming news, ‘One out of every five residents of Mexico’s most populous city wore masks to protect themselves against the virus as Mexico City seems to be the epicenter of the outbreak. As many as 103 deaths have been attributed to the swine flu so far with many more feared to be on the horizon. The health department of Mexico said an additional 1,614 reported cases have been documented.’ We are told that the H1N1 ‘shares genetic material from human, avian and swine influenza viruses.’1
Airports around the world have installed passenger temperature scans to identify anyone with above normal body temperature as possible suspect for swine flu. Travel to Mexico has collapsed. Sales of flu vaccines, above all Tamiflu from Roche Inc., have exploded in days. People have stopped buying pork fearing certain death. The World Health Organization has declared a ‘a public health emergency of international concern,’ defined by them as ‘an occurrence or imminent threat of illness or health conditions caused by bioterrorism, epidemic or pandemic disease, or highly fatal infectious agents or toxins that pose serious risk to a significant number of people.’2
What are the symptoms of this purported Swine Flu? That’s not at all clear according to virologists and public health experts. They say Swine Flu symptoms are relatively general and nonspecific. ‘So many different things can cause these symptoms. it is a dilemma,’ says one doctor interviewed by CNN. ‘There is not a perfect test right now to let a doctor know that a person has the Swine Flu.’ It has been noted that most individuals with Swine Flu had an early on set of fever. Also it was common to see dizziness, body aches and vomiting in addition to the common sneezing, headache and other cold symptoms. These are symptoms so general as to say nothing.
The US Government’s Center for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta states on its official website, ‘Swine Influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza viruses that causes regular outbreaks in pigs. People do not normally get swine flu, but human infections can and do happen. Swine flu viruses have been reported to spread from person-to-person, but in the past, this transmission was limited and not sustained beyond three people.’ Nonetheless they add, ‘CDC has determined that this swine influenza A (H1N1) virus is contagious and is spreading from human to human. However, at this time, it is not known how easily the virus spreads between people.’3
How many media that have grabbed on the headline ‘suspected case of Swine Flu’ in recent days bother to double check with the local health authorities to ask some basic questions? For example, the number of confirmed cases of H1N1 and their location? The number of deaths confirmed to have resulted from H1N1? Dates of both? Number of suspected cases and of suspected deaths related to the Swine Flu disease?
Some known facts
According to Biosurveillance, itself part of Veratect, a US Pentagon and Government-linked epidemic reporting center, on April 6, 2009 local health officials declared a health alert due to a respiratory disease outbreak in La Gloria, Perote Municipality, Veracruz State, Mexico.
They reported, ‘Sources characterized the event as a ‘strange’ outbreak of acute respiratory infection, which led to bronchial pneumonia in some pediatric cases. According to a local resident, symptoms included fever, severe cough, and large amounts of phlegm. Health officials recorded 400 cases that sought medical treatment in the last week in La Gloria, which has a population of 3,000; officials indicated that 60% of the town’s population (approximately 1,800 cases) has been affected. No precise timeframe was provided, but sources reported that a local official had been seeking health assistance for the town since February.’ What they later say is ‘strange’ is not the form of the illness but the time of year as most flu cases occur in Mexico in the period October to February.
The report went on to note, ‘Residents claimed that three pediatric cases, all under two years of age, died from the outbreak. However, health officials stated that there was no direct link between the pediatric deaths and the outbreak; they stated the three fatal cases were “isolated” and “not related” to each other.’
Then, most revealingly, the aspect of the story which has been largely ignored by major media, they reported, ‘Residents believed the outbreak had been caused by contamination from pig breeding farms located in the area. They believed that the farms, operated by Granjas Carroll, polluted the atmosphere and local water bodies, which in turn led to the disease outbreak. According to residents, the company denied responsibility for the outbreak and attributed the cases to “flu.” However, a municipal health official stated that preliminary investigations indicated that the disease vector was a type of fly that reproduces in pig waste and that the outbreak was linked to the pig farms.’4
Since the dawn of American ‘agribusiness,’ a project initiated with funding by the Rockefeller Foundation in the 1950s to turn farming into a pure profit maximization business, US pig or hog production has been transformed into a highly efficient, mass production industrialized enterprise from birth to slaughter. Pigs are caged in what are called Factory Farms, industrial concentrations which are run with the efficiency of a Dachau or Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. They are all conceived by artificial insemination and once born, are regularly injected with antibiotics, not because of illnesses which abound in the hyper-crowded growing pens, but in order to make them grow and add weight faster. Turn around time to slaughter is a profit factor of highest priority. The entire operation is vertically integrated from conception to slaughter to transport distribution to supermarket.
Granjas Carroll de Mexico (GCM) happens to be such a Factory Farm concentration facility for hogs. In 2008 they produced almost one million factory hogs, 950,000 according to their own statistics. GCM is a joint venture operation owned 50% by the world’s largest pig producing industrial company, Smithfield Foods of Virginia.5 The pigs are grown in a tiny rural area of Mexico, a member of the North American Free Trade Agreement, and primarily trucked across the border to supermarkets in the USA, under the Smithfields’ family of labels. Most American consumers have no idea where the meat was raised.
Now the story becomes interesting.
Manure Lagoons and other playing fields
The Times of London interviewed the mother of 4-year-old Edgar Hernandez of La Gloria in Veracruz, the location of the giant Smithfield Foods hog production facility. Their local reporter notes, ‘Edgar Hernández plays among the dogs and goats that roam through the streets, seemingly unaware that the swine flu he contracted a few weeks ago — the first known case — has almost brought his country to a standstill and put the rest of the world on alert. ‘I feel great,’ the five-year-old boy said. ‘But I had a headache and a sore throat and a fever for a while. I had to lay down in bed.’’
The reporters add, ‘It was confirmed on Monday (April 27 2009-w.e.) that Edgar was the first known sufferer of swine flu, a revelation that has put La Gloria and its surrounding factory pig farms and ‘manure lagoons’ at the centre of a global race to find how this new and deadly strain of swine flu emerged.’ 6
That’s quite interesting. They speak of ‘La Gloria and its surrounding factory pig farms and ‘manure lagoons.’ Presumably the manure lagoons around the LaGloria factory pig farm of Smithfield Foods are the waste dumping place for the feces and urine waste from at least 950,000 pigs a year that pass through the facility. The Smithfield’s Mexico joint venture, Norson, states that alone they slaughter 2,300 pigs daily. That’s a lot. It gives an idea of the volumes of pig waste involved in the concentration facility at La Gloria.
Significantly, according to the Times reporters, ‘residents of La Gloria have been complaining since March that the odour from Granjas Carroll’s pig waste was causing severe respiratory infections. They held a demonstration this month at which they carried signs of pigs crossed with an X and marked with the word peligro (danger).’7 There have been calls to exhume the bodies of the children who died of pneumonia so that they could be tested. The state legislature of Veracruz has demanded that Smithfield’s Granjas Carroll release documents about its waste-handling practices. Smithfield Foods reportedly declined to comment on the request, saying that it would ‘not respond to rumours.’8
A research compilation by Ed Harris reported, ‘According to residents, the company denied responsibility for the outbreak and attributed the cases to ‘flu.’ However, a municipal health official stated that preliminary investigations indicated that the disease vector was a type of fly that reproduces in pig waste and that the outbreak was linked to the pig farms.’9 That would imply that the entire Swine Flu scare might have originated from the PR spin doctors of the world’s largest industrial pig factory farm operation, Smithfield Foods.
The Vera Cruz-based newspaper La Marcha blames Smithfield’s Granjos Carroll for the outbreak, highlighting inadequate treatment of massive quantities of animal waste from hog production.10
Understandably the company is perhaps more than a bit uncomfortable with the sudden attention. The company, which supplies the McDonald’s and Subway fast-food chains, was fined $12.3 million in the United States 1997 for violating the Clean Water Act. Perhaps they are in a remote tiny Mexican rural area enjoying a relatively lax regulatory climate where they need not worry about being cited for violations of any Clean Water Act.
Factory Farms as toxic concentrations
At the very least the driving force for giant industrial agribusiness outsourcing of facilities to third world sites such as Veracruz, Mexico has more to do with further cost reduction and lack of health and safety scrutiny than it does with improving the health and safety quality of the food end product. It has been widely documented and subject of US Congressional reports that large-scale indoor animal production facilities such as that of Granjos Carroll are notorious breeding grounds for toxic pathogens.
A recent report by the US Pew Foundation in cooperation with the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health notes, ‘the method of producing food animals in the United States has changed from the extensive system of small and medium-sized farms owned by a single family to a system of large, intensive operations where the animals are housed in large numbers in enclosed structures that resemble industrial buildings more than they do a traditional barn. That change has happened primarily out of view of consumers but has come at a cost to the environment and a negative impact on public health, rural communities, and the health and well-being of the animals themselves.’ 11
The Pew study notes, ‘The diversified, independent, family-owned farms of 40 years ago that produced a variety of crops and a few animals are disappearing as an economic entity, replaced by much larger, and often highly leveraged, farm factories. The animals that many of these farms produce are owned by the meat packing companies from the time they are born or hatched right through their arrival at the processing plant and from there to market.’ 12
The study emphasizes that application of ‘untreated animal waste on cropland can contribute to excessive nutrient loading, contaminate surface waters, and stimulate bacteria and algal growth and subsequent reductions in dissolved oxygen concentrations in surface waters.’13
That is where the real investigation ought to begin, with the health and sanitary dangers of the industrial factory pig farms like the one at Perote in Veracruz. The media spread of panic-mongering reports of every person in the world who happens to contract ‘symptoms’ which vaguely resemble flu or even Swine Flu and the statements to date of authorities such as WHO or CDC are far from conducive to a rational scientific investigation.
Tamiflu and Rummy
In October 2005 the Pentagon ordered vaccination of all US military personnel worldwide against what it called Avian Flu, H5N1. Scare stories filled world media. Then, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced he had budgeted more than $1 billion to stockpile the vaccine Oseltamivir, sold under the name Tamiflu. President Bush called on Congress to appropriate another $2 billion for Tamiflu stocks.
What Rumsfeld neglected to report at the time was a colossal conflict of interest. Prior to coming to Washington in January 2001, Rumsfeld had been chairman of a California pharmaceutical company, Gilead Sciences. Gilead Sciences held exclusive world patent rights to Tamiflu, a drug it had developed and whose world marketing rights were sold to the Swiss pharma giant, Roche. Rumsfeld was reportedly the largest stock holder in Gilead which got 10% of every Tamiflu dose Roche sold. 14 When it leaked out, the Pentagon issued a curt statement to the effect that Secretary Rumsfeld had decided not to sell but to retain his stock in Gilead, claiming that to sell would have indicated something to hide.’ That agonizing decision won him reported added millions as the Gilead share price soared more than 700% in weeks.
Tamiflu is no mild candy to be taken lightly. It has heavy side effects. It contains matter that could have potentially deadly consequences for a person’s breathing and often reportedly leads to nausea, dizziness and other flu-like symptoms.
Since the outbreak of Swine Flu Panic (not Swine Flu but Swine Flu Panic) sales of Tamiflu, as well as any and every possible drug marketed as flu-related, have exploded. Wall Street firms have rushed to issue ‘buy’ recommendations for the company. ‘Gimme a shot Doc, I don’t care what it is…I don’t wanna die…’
Panic and fear of death was used by the Bush Administration skilfully to promote the Avian Flu fraud. With ominous echoes of the current Swine Flu scare, Avian Flu was traced back to huge chicken factory farms in Thailand and other parts of Asia whose products were shipped across the world. Instead of a serious investigation into the sanitary conditions of those chicken factory farms, the Bush Administration and WHO blamed ‘free-roaming chickens’ on small family farms, a move that had devastating economic consequences to the farmers whose chickens were being raised in the most sanitary natural conditions. Tyson Foods of Arkansas and CG Group of Thailand reportedly smiled all the way to the bank.
Now it remains to be seen if the Obama Administration will use the scare around so-called Swine Flu to repeat the same scenario, this time with ‘flying pigs’ instead of flying birds. Already Mexican authorities have reported that the number of deaths confirmed from so-called Swine Flu is 7, not the 150 or more bandied in the media, and that most other suspected cases were ordinary flu or influenza.
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