Swine flu 7 billion dollar scam

topic posted Sat, May 2, 2009 - 8:07 PM by  John
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How come I am first one here to post on this? Too obvious a conspiracy? George W Bush puts together a scam to use the swine flu to scam billion of dollars from a gullible American public. He starts the scam rolling in his administration, but waits until he is gone to deliver it. Beautiful, Obama is caught like a deer in the headlights while the CDC bilks the public, amazing really, and even though the man made concoction of avian and swine flus turned out to be relatively harmless they are able to inflate death rates by including pneumonia victims.
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John
Washington, D.C.
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  • Re: Swine flu 7 billion dollar scam

    Sun, May 3, 2009 - 9:06 AM
    Interesting hypothesis. Indeed, there must be others online or in print on this if there's something to it. Do any looking?
    • Re: Swine flu 7 billion dollar scam

      Mon, May 4, 2009 - 7:30 PM
      Yes and it seems pretty well establish that the CDC is a pack of lies. The World Health Organization only recognizes like 7 or 8 deaths from the Swine flu, so the Mexican government is suspect as well.

      stanford.wellsphere.com/autism.../389271

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      But he presents his charges with one notable difference: They appear in the form of an article published in this week's issue of the prestigious British Medical Journal.
      In his one-page article, Doshi lauded the BMJ's "system of open discussion and open debate through their on-line bulletin board ... a very democratic form of scientific discourse."

      His criticism centers on a 2003 paper in the Journal of the American Medical Association in which CDC experts increased their estimate of flu-related deaths from 20,000 a year to 36,000 a year. The reasons the agency used to justify that rise are dubious at best, Doshi said.

      For one thing, the National Center for Health Statistics lists only a few hundred deaths a year as directly caused by influenza, Doshi said. And the major explanation for the increased estimate -- the aging of the American population that puts more people in the highly vulnerable over-65 group -- doesn't hold water, he maintained.
      "The 65-plus population grew just 12 percent between 1990 and 2000," Doshi wrote. How can the CDC justify an estimate of 36,000 U.S. deaths a year now when there were just 34,000 deaths recorded in the 1968-1969 "Hong Kong flu" epidemic? he asked.
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      You will also note that when describing the 159 or deaths in Mexico, they are always qualified with, "Suspected" or "probable" well, it's pretty damn easy to confirm how some one died, so one can easily see that this is bull.

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