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The piggy flu fiasco


By News on the Net ——--November 14, 2009

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The Polish government said it will not spend millions on vaccines for the relatively harmless swine flu, when seasonal flu kills more people. It also accused the drug companies of creating global hysteria about the virus.

Bravo for Poland. Why couldn't Canada have been as smart? Follow the money trail. Therein lies the answer. Drug cartel profits. Could the virus have been planted in Mexico, with the hope that it would remain severe as it travelled north, but it mutated into something milder? Embarrassed by the low number of piggy flu cases, after predicting that billions would get the piggy and millions would die, government suddenly announced in July that there would be no more updates on piggy numbers -- so they could fudge them. Now everyone who complains of a sore throat is duly recorded as having piggy. Billions of tax dollars squandered on mass vaccination, etcetera, and the drug industry is laughing all the way to the bank. The vaccine is potentially deadly. Not properly tested. The drug industry knows this and has demanded -- and received -- immunity from lawsuits. So those who are sickened, and the relatives of those who die, are stuck with having to sue the government. Good luck. And these cases are already showing up. In Sweden, for instance, the vaccine has already killed 4 people. Why isn't the media exposing this scam and sham for what it is? Sincerely, J.M. Nicholson [url=http://theflucase.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1676%3Apolish-prime-minister-says-swine-flu-hysteria-generated-by-big-pharma-for-profits&catid=41%3Ahighlighted-news&Itemid=105&lang=en]http://theflucase.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1676%3Apolish-prime-minister-says-swine-flu-hysteria-generated-by-big-pharma-for-profits&catid=41%3Ahighlighted-news&Itemid=105&lang=en[/url]

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