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		<description><![CDATA[The center of the drop is where you would find the most and the sickest. Then there is the second group.. the people who get sick from someone else who was sick. The virus is ALREADY showing signs of dropping off. This to me indicates that swine flu is WEAKENED by transmission from person to person. ]]></description>
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<p>The longer we have to observe the FAUX-Pandemic the more convinced I am that this was a <a href="http://www.swineflu-information.com/science/is-h1n1-a-genetically-engineered-swine-flu-virus">virus, genetically engineered</a> and dropped in Mexico City. The likelihood is that it was released in a busy mall, arena, or station somewhere where there were a LOT of people. It was fanned through ventilation systems, where people breathed it in over a period of time and then left and went home to there communities in Mexico.</p>
<p>Why do I think that?&nbsp; It&#39;s simle really. There have been a large number of people, mostly young adults, sick and/or dying. Certainly all of the severe cases have been in Mexico, and the large numbers and sickest patients all quite close to one another.</p>
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<p>The center of the drop is where you would find the most and the sickest.</p>
<p>Then there is the second group.. the people who get sick from someone else who was sick. The virus is ALREADY showing signs of dropping off. This to me indicates that swine flu is WEAKENED by transmission from person to person.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/health/2009/april/Could-Swine-Flu-Be-the-Next-Spanish-Influenza-.html">This website</a> reports that the Spanish Flu of 1918 and this Influenza A H1N1 Swine WHO Flu are &quot;strikingly similar&quot;</p>
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<h1><span style="font-size: small;">Swine Flu Eerily Similar to Spanish Influenza</span></h1>
<p>	Swine flu continues to affect Mexico, the United States and other countries around the world. <strong>The outbreak has confounded experts who wonder how the flu is spreading and what it will do next. </strong></p>
<p>	One possibility is that the flu could behave like the 1918 Spanish influenza&mdash;a terrifying prospect as estimates put the death toll from that flu strain at anywhere from 20 to 50 million, or more.&nbsp; </p>
<p>	There are striking similarities between the two outbreaks. Swine flu, like the 1918 pandemic, began in the spring. Both outbreaks have also mostly been reported in healthy adults; the elderly and the very young, usually the hardest hit by the flu, have not been significantly affected.</p></blockquote>
<p>OK well that doesn&#39;t seem so &quot;EERIE&quot; to me. They are both viruses and they both seemed to start quickly. THAT is where the similarity ended. The Spanis Flu pandemic of 1918 started spreading and picked up steam, killing more and more people as it moved.</p>
<p>The <strong>Swine WHO Flu</strong> of 2009 started in Mexico, killed a bunch of people and seems to not be able to sustain itself in a human host long enough to be more that a sniffle and a sore throat.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.findingdulcinea.com/news/health/2009/april/Could-Swine-Flu-Be-the-Next-Spanish-Influenza-.html">Historical Context &#8211; The Spanish Flu</a></p>
<p>In 1918, the flu did not immediately incite hysteria. According to PBS, a Spanish wire service announced late that spring that &quot;A strange form of disease of epidemic character has appeared in Madrid,&quot; but that &quot;The epidemic is of a mild nature, no deaths having been reported.&quot; </p>
<p>		But the Spanish flu didn&rsquo;t remain mild, to say the least. As summer became fall, the flu&mdash;<strong>which had at first seemed</strong> &ldquo;benign as the common cold,&rdquo; according to a Stanford University report&mdash;changed. People began to die around the world in huge numbers, most likely due to a mutation in its makeup, making it more virulent.</p>
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<p>Compare that to what is happening now. A virulent flu <strong>which at first seemed </strong>like it was going to kill everyone in sight, has fizzled out to nothing.</p>
<p>To me all signs point to this being a <a href="http://www.swineflu-information.com/commentary/is-swine-flu-a-manufactured-virus">designer virus made in a lab</a> somewhere and dropped in Mexico either as a test for something bigger and better to come, or simply as a weapon of mass deception and confusion. Panic on top of economic hardship. Manipulation at it&#39;s finest.</p>
<p>Do you find that strange?</p>
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<p>If you don&#39;t think that governments would intentionally spray or test anything on humans then think again. You really need to watch this YouTube <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSbmIOSrM3Y&amp;feature=related">video on ChemTrails</a> &#8211; It may not convince you but it should get you thinking. <em>OK&nbsp;I know only <strong>wierdos </strong>talk about chem trails but this is a news story with real laboratory confirmed testing of what falls. It&#39;s a very short clip worth watching.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[OTTAWA - The country's top medical official warned Monday that the numbers of Canadians sick with swine flu will swell and some will likely die from the illness.

"Simply because we're seeing mild symptoms so far does not mean we can take this for granted," said David Butler-Jones, Canada's chief public health officer.
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<p><a target="_blank" href="http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/090427/national/swine_flu_canada">By Steve Rennie, The Canadian Press </a></p>
<p>OTTAWA &#8211; The country&#8217;s top medical official warned Monday that the numbers of Canadians sick with swine flu will swell and some will likely die from the illness.</p>
<p>&quot;Simply because we&#8217;re seeing mild symptoms so far does not mean we can take this for granted,&quot; said David Butler-Jones, Canada&#8217;s chief public health officer.</p>
<p>&quot;We will likely see more cases. We will likely see more severe illnesses. And we will, likely &#8211; unfortunately &#8211; see some deaths, as well.&quot;</p>
<p>The grim prognosis came as Canada mulled issuing an advisory warning against non-essential travel to Mexico because of the swine flu outbreak there.</p>
<p>The Public Health Agency of Canada has already issued health alert notices urging travellers to take precautionary measures such as getting a flu shot, frequently washing their hands and covering coughs and sneezes.</p>
<p>Canada also battened its hatches by declaring all temporary foreign workers from Mexico must now undergo a pre-departure examination performed by two doctors.</p>
<p>The Public Health Agency of Canada has dispatched two officials to Mexico City to help their Mexican counterparts with screening and laboratory work.</p>
<p>The virus quickly spread around the globe Monday. There are now 40 confirmed cases in the U.S. &#8211; twice the number reported over the weekend by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.</p>
<p>Spain also confirmed one case of swine flu &#8211; the first in Europe &#8211; and health officials in Scotland confirmed Britain&#8217;s first two cases. More cases were suspected but not confirmed in New Zealand, France and Israel.</p>
<p>In response, the World Health Organization raised its pandemic alert for a new strain of swine flu by one level on its six-point scale to a phase-four alert.</p>
<p>A phase four alert means there is sustained human-to-human transmission in at least one country. It is two steps short of declaring a full pandemic.</p>
<p>On April 1, Canadian health officials forwarded a report to the WHO by Canadian-led Global Health Security Action Group after discovering what was thought to be an isolated case of a mystery flu in a small Mexican village.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t known at the time that the case was the same strain of swine flu that has so far killed 149 Mexicans and sickened some 2,000 others.</p>
<p>&quot;There&#8217;s always stuff going on everywhere in the world all the time,&quot; Butler-Jones said.</p>
<p>&quot;You just don&#8217;t know at the time whether this is something that will break out. There was nothing to indicate that this was a totally new virus until we were contacted by the Mexicans and they&#8217;re saying, &#8216;We&#8217;re finding something funny here.&#8217;</p>
<p>&quot;We had a sense that something was going on, but we didn&#8217;t really have any more sense about that than anywhere else in the world.&quot;</p>
<p>Unease over the illness&#8217;s impact on the battered global economy precipitated a drop in world stock markets, with airlines taking the brunt of sell-off as investors fretted that the outbreak could derail an embryonic recovery.</p>
<p>Canadian officials have been careful to point out that the six cases reported by Monday in British Columbia and Nova Scotia have been mild.</p>
<p>After several countries issued advisories or advice about travelling to Canada, Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan warned against &quot;overreaction,&quot; saying such measures are premature.</p>
<p>&quot;There&#8217;s a fairly diffuse effect across the world. I think, right now, we&#8217;re at a stage where the six cases in Canada are relatively mild,&quot; he said.</p>
<p>&quot;I think that travel bans being issued in every direction over fairly low levels of cases popping up is probably an overreaction. . . . I think countries should prudent in only taking that step if there&#8217;s clear evidence or if there&#8217;s a very real danger and risk.&quot;</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t clear when Canada might issue its travel advisory. The United States was poised to join other countries, including India, Malaysia and the European Union, in readying a travel advisory instructing Americans to avoid non-essential travel to Mexico as the number of cases rose there.</p>
<p>Roughly 19,000 people travel between Canada and Mexico during an average week in April, said Kamran Khan, an infectious disease specialist at St. Michael&#8217;s Hospital in Toronto.</p>
<p>Canadian customs agents at airports are on the lookout for anyone with flu-like symptoms, such as fever, chills, severe cough, and respiratory distress.</p>
<p>That mirrors measures taken by Russia, Hong Kong and Taiwan, who say they will quarantine visitors showing such symptoms.</p>
<p>Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq said the government has a six-point plan to deal with the threat, including: monitoring flu cases, international co-operation, research on vaccine development, stockpiles of anti-viral medication, health services, and communications.</p>
<p>She advised again about the importance of prevention measures such as regular hand washing.</p>
<p>Compared to the ordinary flu that many Canadians catch each year, swine flu has so far been quite mild.</p>
<p>The Public Health Agency&#8217;s website says on average, the common flu sends about 20,000 Canadians to hospital each year. Between 4,000 and 8,000 Canadians can die of influenza and its complications annually, depending on the severity of the season.</p>
<p><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 153);"><strong>Shelley&#8217;s comments..</strong></span></p>
<p>From the story&#8230;..Canada also battened its hatches by declaring all temporary foreign workers from Mexico must now undergo a pre-departure examination performed by two doctors.&nbsp; <span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 153);"><strong>I think this is unnecessary. All viruses have an incubation period anyway. It could give a false sense of security by declaring people fit to travel when they could theoretically develop a sore throat on the way home on the plane. Pre-screening helps, but it is no guarantee of preventing infection.&nbsp; How do you see these kinds of screenings affecting the spread of this virus? </strong></span></p>
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