Monday, June 22, 2009

Swine Flu Update No 7, in Today's News 06.22.09

Swine Flu. If anyone doubts that the cryptocracy has plans for a flu epidemic this fall, just watch the constant, daily drumbeat of news and warnings that appear in the nation's media concerning swine flu.  

In the last seven days, articles have appeared warning medical personnel that they must take adequate protection from swine flu and warning pregnant women that they are in danger.

Today we have the warning to the corporate world.  Dr. Amin Mawani, associate professor of health industry management at Schulich School of Business at Toronto's York University, has an opinion piece today in the Wall Street Journal, "Fever, Chills...(sic) and Loses: More Companies Should Be Preparing for an Influenza Pandemic".

His article asks, "If the probability of a pandemic is significant and the adverse impact can be alleviated, why aren't more companies racing (!) to prepare?" [Emphasis added.]

He tries to scare the hell out of the corporate world, "It is estimated that 15% to 30% of employees would stay home during such a pandemic due to illness, family-care responsibilities and fear of being infected at work. The result would be to cripple operations and disrupt global supply chains. As in the credit crisis, the fallout likely would spread rapidly because of how connected the world's economies are." [Emphasis added.]

"The good news is that employee absenteeism -- and its financial toll on employers -- may be controlled to a large extent with adequate planning and stockpiling of antiviral medication, masks and gowns."

Mawani runs through various arguments about why preparation is good business. He also argues against caving in to the inevitable difficulties that corporations may face.

And if the corporate world doesn't get the message, here is the kicker, "Being unprepared carries risks, even legal ones...To the extent that identifying and assessing pandemic risks becomes a generally accepted practice within the corporate community, those who are unprepared may be found to be negligent, and therefore liable to stockholders, in the event a pandemic occurs." (!!!!!) [Emphasis added.]

So to summarize: the swine flu epidemic planned for this fall could bring the world economy to its knees. Corporations had better prepare to minimize the problems. And by the way, those who don't prepare had better be ready to defend themselves in court.

What we are witnessing is a very well planned and carefully orchestrated campaign to scare everyone to ensure that the flu epidemic will be a successful one. Success being if great masses of the population line up for their flu shot when they are told to. The cryptocracy is putting much effort into this exercise. It must mean a great deal to them. It all falls under the category of training the people to be sheep and to be docile followers of orders.

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