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Aug 17, 2009

Big pharma flu vaccine heist encounters facts and common sense

Keith Scott-Mumby

The Pharma vaccination heist that’s planned for this fall has met some serious opposition: hard facts and cool common sense! Those who stand to gain are insisting that when the flu revisits this fall it will be much more severe than the first spring “herald wave” we had. They are banking on it (literally!) Trouble is that if you look at the facts, meaning the history of flu epidemics, it just isn’t true. The idea it starts mild and gets stronger by picking up mutations is a myth, according to leading experts of today. “Pandemic history suggests that changes neither in transmissibility nor in pathogenicity are inevitable,” concluded Drs. David Morens and Jeffery Taubenberger, infectious disease experts at the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health. In an article published in the Aug. 12 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, the experts blast the much-publicized theory that the next round of flu will be more severe (as predicted by the CNN and CBS Institute of Medical Science!! Ha ha!)

Aug 17, 2009

Big pharma flu vaccine heist encounters facts and common sense

Keith Scott-Mumby

The Pharma vaccination heist that’s planned for this fall has met some serious opposition: hard facts and cool common sense! Those who stand to gain are insisting that when the flu revisits this fall it will be much more severe than the first spring “herald wave” we had. They are banking on it (literally!) Trouble is that if you look at the facts, meaning the history of flu epidemics, it just isn’t true. The idea it starts mild and gets stronger by picking up mutations is a myth, according to leading experts of today. “Pandemic history suggests that changes neither in transmissibility nor in pathogenicity are inevitable,” concluded Drs. David Morens and Jeffery Taubenberger, infectious disease experts at the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health. In an article published in the Aug. 12 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, the experts blast the much-publicized theory that the next round of flu will be more severe (as predicted by the CNN and CBS Institute of Medical Science!! Ha ha!)
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