Posted By Patrick Wood On July 28, 2009 @ 11:26 am In Featured Stories 1 Comment
By Patrick Wood, Editor
On April 28, 2009, this writer asked:
“Are globalist fear-mongers driving the media to panic the public into universal health care solutions? Or federally-mandated vaccinations?” (See Pandemic Nonsense: Flying Pig Flu)
In the three months since, not one government official or mainline journalist has asked any tough questions. Instead, they have continued their paranoid stampede to a) make the outbreak a world catastrophe and b) prepare to force immunization vaccine shots on hundreds of millions of unsuspecting people.
This is a formula for health disaster, but when it comes to the bottom line profit of Big Pharma, who stand to gain billions from vaccine sales, a few casualties are acceptable as long as the greater good is being served.
This is the same fuzzy logic popularized by the TV series 24: Accidentally snuffing a few innocents is acceptable if it leads to the saving of thousands more lives. Of course, the latter is only a possibility and no other options are offered. Somehow, star Jack Bauer always comes through to save the day, but the viewer is left agitated and frustrated.
Worldwide, there have been only 311 deaths directly attributed to Swine Flu, and in many of those cases, there were other circumstances that created complications. The global total of 70,893 reported and confirmed cases is itself suspect, because it’s difficult to tell one virus from another.
The scene is being set up.
Associated Press reported on July 17 that Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sibelius recently signed an order granting legal immunity to vaccine makers who might be sued over “unintended consequences” that arise from their vaccines.
A top government scientific adviser in England is also a paid member (£116,000) of the board of directors of GlaxoSmithKline. Professor Sir Roy Anderson was one of the first “scientists” who cried “Pandemic!” in April. Since then, he has been working TV and radio to tout the effectiveness of anti-virals to fight Swine Flu (but not disclosing his financial arrangement with GSK, of course.)
Baxter Labs, a major vaccine maker, fortuitously filed a patent for their H1N1 vaccine (see page 4 of application) on August 28, 2008. That’s right, 2008, months before the first known outbreak!
Big Pharma lobbyists have been busy working up support in governments around the world to implement mandatory government vaccination programs to stop the pandemic. In France for instance, it was recently leaked that President Sarkozy had launched a secret plan to set up mandatory vaccination for all residents of France.
In the U.S., Sibelius has already urged school superintendents around the country to spend the summer preparing for a massive Swine Flu vaccination program this fall. For the first time in history, the Feds are recommending three vaccine shots that will include two extra ones for Swine Flu.
Then, there is the mystery of the virus itself. My friend, Dr. Russell Blaylock, who contributed to my original article in The August Review, writes
“This virus continues to be an enigma for virologists. In the April 30, 2009 issue of Nature, a virologist was quoted as saying,‘Where the hell it got all these genes from we don’t know.’ Extensive analysis of the virus found that it contained the original 1918 H1N1 flu virus, the avian flu virus (bird flu), and two new H3N2 virus genes from Eurasia. Debate continues over the possibility that swine flu is a genetically engineered virus.” (see Vaccine May Be More Dangerous Than Swine Flu)
If this was an episode of 24, what would Jack Bauer do next?
(Hint: don’t take the vaccine.)
Hello Patrick, I have been a long time fan of yours. Keep up the good work!
I have been following this ‘pandemic’ since it began and it is obviously a con. They better not come at me with a needle. I’ll take Blaylock’s advice and load up on vitamin D.
However, I was examining the Baxter patent application and noticed they didn’t specifically mention H1N1. They did mention “especially virulent forms of influenza, such as H5N1 strains,…” (page 4). I suppose that could include H1N1 as well.
I am not a virologist, so someone please correct me if I am wrong, aren’t the two different viruses altogether? That is, H1N1 has its own strains and H5N1 has its strains (and the possibility of cross-mutations between the two). Also, the patent appears to be for the production process and not an individual vaccine. Looks like Baxter wants to be the only supplier in town.
What makes little sense to me is the rhetoric coming from the media. Supposedly Big Pharma will have loads of swine flue vaccine to prevent us from getting sick this Fall/Winter. Yet, at the same time, they’re saying this thing could mutate. Wow! Wouldn’t that render your vaccine useless?