11.11.2009

i believe it was dear condi who said, "who could have imagined...?"

1. Russian public health official says no mutation

Moscow, November 11 (Interfax) - Russian medical specialists are of the view that the A(H1N1) virus has not undergone significant genetic mutations and has not acquired new malignant properties Gennady Onishchenko the chief public health official and head of the consumer and health protection watchdog Rospotrebnadzor, said.

"We have been concerned about the virus's mutability from the very start. The worst concerns that it might be changing have not come true so far. Fortunately, it has not mutated in a way that we could say that it has become more aggressive," Onishchenko said.

The studies of the H1N1 virus in the Russians who have contracted it or died from complications have shown that the virus "does not have any unique mutations," he said.

"The grave cases of the disease were caused not by the virus's properties but by the properties of the organisms that it affected," he said.

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2. so it's the organisms -- PEOPLE?? -- who have "properties" that caused the grave cases. OK HOW CAN THAT HAPPEN??

geoengineering inititives
??

excerpt:

In the past few months, hundreds of bloggers around the world have reported increasing frequencies of chemtrails and aviation activity over their skies. A regimen of "training" or a "preparatory phase" appears to be a common theme.

There are several theories as to what could be aerosolized by planes to accelerate or even create a real pandemic. No theory will be corroborated by governments, however some evidence suggests that the goal of the aerosols may not necessarily be to spread viruses, but to circulate immunotoxicity over dispersed areas.

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3. reports of chemtrails over Ukraine

Kiev, Ukraine - Authorities in the town of Kiev, Ukraine denied any spraying of "aerosolized medication" by aircraft over the city. This after it was reported that light aircrafts were seen flying over the forest market area that sprayed a aerosol substance to fight h1n1 or swine flu.

5 Sources confirms this and the local newspapers of Kiev also received hundreds of phone calls from residents and business owners close to the area the planes were spraying the suspicious substance. Not only that but local businesses and retailers were "advised" to stay indoors during the day by the local authorities.


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4. intentional mishandling of the epidemic and after all that planning??? tsk tsk tsk


excerpt:


Also Victor Yushchenko stressed that Ukraine has no state center for infectious diseases, including influenza; no specific plans and measures had been elaborated to fight the epidemics of flu; no timely modern type flu diagnostics had been established.

It made impossible for the authorities to assess the epidemic situation properly and timely, thus determining the tactics and providing right treatment and preventive measures.


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5. spreading to Belarus?

As flu cases in Belarus near the quarter million mark, the World Health Organization (WHO) still remains silent on the gene sequences and cause of the pneumonic plague that has infected well over one million people in the Ukraine.

According to the press service of Belarus, there were 223,349 registered cases of influenza and acute respiratory illness (ARI) in less than eight days from November 2-9. Among the control of cities, the highest incidence rates of influenza and ARI were recorded in Rechitsa, Gomel, Mozyr, Molodechno, Mogilev, Vitebsk, Borisov, Minsk, Soligorsk. In connection with a high incidence in the Gomel region, preventive measures were introduced in all its administrative territories including 169 schools and three vocational training institutions were suspended.

As in the Ukraine, the WHO and Belarus government are not releasing the actual number deaths which are currently being suppressed. Dr. Donald Lau had stated in a previous report that the chances of the Ukrainian pandemic being the same H1N1 virus were statistically low since the high viral transmission rates were unusual for H1N1. He also stated that "there must have been some misrepresentation of actual deaths versus infection rates."

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