Tracking the next pandemic: Avian Flu Talk |
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4=laro
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Posted: November 20 2009 at 9:51pm |
So much going on and no clear explanation.
One thing that crossed my mind: The H1N1 was probably created using a sample from a woman who died in Alaska during the 1918 flu pandamic. What if the people who were looking for the swine flu virus found a virus they thought was the killer flu from 1918 and it wasnt. What if she was co-infected and the virus that survived was not the virus that killer her? Sounds a little deep, but watching what is going on today, WELL, we have a swine flu virus that spreads easily but is not a big killer. We have other viruses floating around along with it and they dont seem to be big killers either. Everyone is comparing this flu pandamic to the 1918 pandamic but it seems to me we have the wrong virus. Of course it could mutate but what if it cant, if it was lab created, some of the ingredents may have been left out and the virus cant mutate on its own. What do you think? |
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hi... this type of discussion is quite interesting... better when we get away from all the Media/Blog spin. http://www.unisci.com/stories/20013/0907015.htm ...... |
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This has been posted, by me, multiple times over the last two years. I have posted at least 5 threads on the use of Eskimo 1918 tissue to make a new virus at CDC. All my research over the last year and work has been lost..
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