Friday, August 21, 2009

H1N1 (Swine) Flu Update No 33, in Today's News 08.20.09

H1N1 (Swine) Flu. Today is the day that the directors of the scare campaign around swine flu tell businesses what to do. 

They've toned it down from their directives a couple of months ago. Then they were talking about businesses going on crash programs to counter the threat and about the need to close businesses down.

Today, they are stressing that employees should stay home if they have the flu.

It must be remembered that this flu has caused very few problems. Most people experience mild symptoms. One victim with swine flu played a game of major league soccer!

It would seem that the scare campaign directors are relying heavily on the power of suggestion. For months they have been drumming away on the danger of swine flu. So it can be counted on that a certain number, who are afflicted, will talk themselves into being very sick, just because they believe that is what is supposed to happen. 

Without the publicity this bug would be no more noticed than every day flu.

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The planners of this campaign to stampede people into accepting vaccine shots without protest screwed up a bit. Government officials said today that only about 45 million doses of H1N1 vaccine will be available by October 15. This number is not nearly the amount that is needed to carry out the planners' ambitious goals.

In addition, the testing of the vaccine will not be completed until the time the first batch of the vaccine is available. This testing has been rushed, superficial, and completely inadequate. The public would be well-advised to avoid the shots.

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