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The A H1N1 Pandemic: Pig to
Human Transmission of the Swine Flu?
by Michel Chossudovsky
The initial outbreak of the H1N1 swine virus is said to have
occurred in Mexico. The emphasis, at the political level, has
been on tracking the spread of the Mexican swine flu virus as
well controlling and monitoring the movement of people in and
out of Mexico. A global campaign of fear and insecurity was
unleashed following the WHO April 28 announcement of a phase
pandemic. The decision of the WHO, which was taken after
consultations with Washington and Brussels, was based on
unconfirmed and incomplete data regarding the spread of the
swine flu and the numbers of cases.
What proves that Mexico was the epicentre of the WHO’s global
swine flu pandemic?
There are several important issues underlying this
question:.........more


Political Lies and Media
Disinformation regarding the Swine Flu Pandemic
by Michel Chossudovsky
What is the flu? Influenza (the flu) is a
serious contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza
viruses. Millions of people in the United States get the flu each
year. Most people are sick for about a week. Some people
(especially young children, pregnant women, older people, and
people with chronic health problems) can get very sick and may die
from the flu. (Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention)
The World
Health Organization (WHO) raised its pandemic alert level to Phase
5 on a 6 point scale.
The WHO's Phase 5 alert means "there is sustained
human-to-human spread in at least two countries and that
global outbreak of the disease is imminent... It
also signals an increased effort to produce a vaccine... Human
cases have been confirmed in Mexico, the United States, Canada,
Britain, Israel, New Zealand and Spain." (emphasis added)
According to reports, the WHO took this
decision after " a 23-month-old [child] died [from the swine flu]
in Texas after travelling there from Mexico for medical
treatment."
The swine flu was, according to reports, confirmed in 11 states in
the US. Health officials at the WHO in Geneva and Washington are
quoted as saying that the "spread of the virus is unlikely to
stop".
The media has gone into full gear with little analysis and review
of the evidence, focussing their attention on the more than 2400
cases of non-specific influenza in Mexico.
"the global outbreak is imminent...
all countries should activate preparedness
plans",
The worst
health crisis facing the world in 90 years..."
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Published on Sunday, May 3, 2009 by
CommonDreams.org
Aporkalypse Now—Finding the Real Swine in the Pandemic
Pandemonium
For the last eight years, there has been no shortage of things to
worry about-- Bin Laden, Al Queda, Saddam Hussein, Anthrax, Bird
Flu, Katrina, sub-prime mortgages, health care costs, gas pump
prices, unemployment, stock price plunges and now we have H1N1, the
non-Kosher virus formerly known as Swine Flu.
The news media is pigging out (sorry, I'll try to contain myself)
with 24/7 coverage of the potential pandemic and breathless reports
that this is the new Black Death and millions could die.
According to
MSNBC, "H1N1 swine flu is seen as the biggest risk since H5N1
avian flu re-emerged in 2003, killing 257 people of 421 infected in
15 countries. In 1968 a "Hong Kong" flu pandemic killed about 1
million people globally, and a 1957 pandemic killed about 2 million.
Seasonal flu kills 250,000 to 500,000 people in a normal year,
including healthy children in rich countries." However, as I
write this, the World Health Organization (WHO) reports that,
only 12 people have died so far of this outbreak of H1N1.....more


Is it the "Mexican Flu", the
"Swine Flu" or the "Human Flu"?
What are the origins of the
pandemic?
By Michel Chossudovsky
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The WHO announced on May 1st that it will be
dropping the designation of "swine flu". The flu will henceforth
be designated A H1N1, to be known more broadly as "the Mexican
Flu", intimating that the disease originated in Mexico
through human to human transmission.
Swine influenza refers to "strains of influenza
virus, that usually infect pigs". The terminology, therefore, is
important, because if the pandemic is labelled "Mexican flu", the
presumption is that Mexicans, namely humans, are the source of the
disease.
The term "Swine Flu', on the contrary, suggests that the pigs, at
least initially, transmit the virus to humans, and, therefore, the
issue of animal health must also be addressed....... more

Swine flu: investigate and regulate
Evidence is emerging that traces swine flu to
giant factory pig farms that are dirty, dangerous, and
inhumane.
Let's call on the United Nations World Health Organisation and
the Food and Agriculture Organisation to investigate and regulate
these farms to protect global health. Big agrobusiness will
try to obstruct any attempts at reform, so we need a massive
outcry that health authorities can't ignore.
Sign the petition below and tell your friends and family
and we will deliver it to the UN agencies. If we reach 200,000
signatures we will deliver it to the WHO in Geneva with a herd of
cardboard pigs. For every 1000 petition signatures we will add
a pig to the herd: .......more


Driving
Through an Empty Tijuana in the Midst of the Swine Flu
By
Mike Davis,
Tomdispatch.com. Posted
May 6, 2009.
A shotgun seat-rider's account of what
Mexico actually looks like through local eyes from the other side
of the border.
"Since everyone is dumping on Mexico these days, you might as
well help me do the real thing."...more

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