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July 31, 2009 at 8:55 AM #440311July 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM #439546
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ParticipantAlso, a relatively benign and credible science and energy journalist decided to turn in to a tin foil nutter and filed charges against baxter in Austria for starting it with intent to cause a pandemic. Interestly, she filed the charges before it was a threat or any of us heard it.
Amazing! Excellent find Arraya.
It is good to know that I’m not the only one noticing all of this.
July 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM #439748blahblahblah
ParticipantAlso, a relatively benign and credible science and energy journalist decided to turn in to a tin foil nutter and filed charges against baxter in Austria for starting it with intent to cause a pandemic. Interestly, she filed the charges before it was a threat or any of us heard it.
Amazing! Excellent find Arraya.
It is good to know that I’m not the only one noticing all of this.
July 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM #440072blahblahblah
ParticipantAlso, a relatively benign and credible science and energy journalist decided to turn in to a tin foil nutter and filed charges against baxter in Austria for starting it with intent to cause a pandemic. Interestly, she filed the charges before it was a threat or any of us heard it.
Amazing! Excellent find Arraya.
It is good to know that I’m not the only one noticing all of this.
July 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM #440144blahblahblah
ParticipantAlso, a relatively benign and credible science and energy journalist decided to turn in to a tin foil nutter and filed charges against baxter in Austria for starting it with intent to cause a pandemic. Interestly, she filed the charges before it was a threat or any of us heard it.
Amazing! Excellent find Arraya.
It is good to know that I’m not the only one noticing all of this.
July 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM #440316blahblahblah
ParticipantAlso, a relatively benign and credible science and energy journalist decided to turn in to a tin foil nutter and filed charges against baxter in Austria for starting it with intent to cause a pandemic. Interestly, she filed the charges before it was a threat or any of us heard it.
Amazing! Excellent find Arraya.
It is good to know that I’m not the only one noticing all of this.
July 31, 2009 at 2:14 PM #439721Scarlett
ParticipantThe Kawaoka lab in Madison – Wisconsin uncovered what made the 1918 flu so deadly just at the end of last year – coincidence?
http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSTRE4BS56420081229
There were some doubts about him not following protocol and taking all the secure containment precautions when working with other deadly viruses (Ebola). Coincidence?
http://www.scottmcpherson.net/journal/2008/12/31/kawaoka-strikes-again.html
July 31, 2009 at 2:14 PM #439921Scarlett
ParticipantThe Kawaoka lab in Madison – Wisconsin uncovered what made the 1918 flu so deadly just at the end of last year – coincidence?
http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSTRE4BS56420081229
There were some doubts about him not following protocol and taking all the secure containment precautions when working with other deadly viruses (Ebola). Coincidence?
http://www.scottmcpherson.net/journal/2008/12/31/kawaoka-strikes-again.html
July 31, 2009 at 2:14 PM #440248Scarlett
ParticipantThe Kawaoka lab in Madison – Wisconsin uncovered what made the 1918 flu so deadly just at the end of last year – coincidence?
http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSTRE4BS56420081229
There were some doubts about him not following protocol and taking all the secure containment precautions when working with other deadly viruses (Ebola). Coincidence?
http://www.scottmcpherson.net/journal/2008/12/31/kawaoka-strikes-again.html
July 31, 2009 at 2:14 PM #440319Scarlett
ParticipantThe Kawaoka lab in Madison – Wisconsin uncovered what made the 1918 flu so deadly just at the end of last year – coincidence?
http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSTRE4BS56420081229
There were some doubts about him not following protocol and taking all the secure containment precautions when working with other deadly viruses (Ebola). Coincidence?
http://www.scottmcpherson.net/journal/2008/12/31/kawaoka-strikes-again.html
July 31, 2009 at 2:14 PM #440491Scarlett
ParticipantThe Kawaoka lab in Madison – Wisconsin uncovered what made the 1918 flu so deadly just at the end of last year – coincidence?
http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNews/idUSTRE4BS56420081229
There were some doubts about him not following protocol and taking all the secure containment precautions when working with other deadly viruses (Ebola). Coincidence?
http://www.scottmcpherson.net/journal/2008/12/31/kawaoka-strikes-again.html
July 31, 2009 at 2:29 PM #439731ralphfurley
Participant[quote=Arraya]
4: 1/3 of it’s victims are young and have no underlying condition. Pregnant women are most susceptible. 90% are under 65
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While I agree with a lot of what you said, I don’t agree with this one.I work in a children’s hospital and all the kids that died from complications related to the swine flu also had some underlying condition. In essence, their immune systems were super run down.
We get a lot of kids with it, but I haven’t seen an otherwise, normal, healthy child die from it yet (but being under 6 weeks old or over 65 and decrepit wouldn’t help, that’s for sure).
Pregnant women who have trouble with H1N1 also have an underlying condition. I’ve seen some die from complications related to it, but only ones that were preeclamptic.
So in my experience, it takes something else to push you over the edge. But, I guess we’ll see. Cuz I’m sure we’ll get shithammered with swine flu kids when school gets back in session.
July 31, 2009 at 2:29 PM #439931ralphfurley
Participant[quote=Arraya]
4: 1/3 of it’s victims are young and have no underlying condition. Pregnant women are most susceptible. 90% are under 65
[/quote]
While I agree with a lot of what you said, I don’t agree with this one.I work in a children’s hospital and all the kids that died from complications related to the swine flu also had some underlying condition. In essence, their immune systems were super run down.
We get a lot of kids with it, but I haven’t seen an otherwise, normal, healthy child die from it yet (but being under 6 weeks old or over 65 and decrepit wouldn’t help, that’s for sure).
Pregnant women who have trouble with H1N1 also have an underlying condition. I’ve seen some die from complications related to it, but only ones that were preeclamptic.
So in my experience, it takes something else to push you over the edge. But, I guess we’ll see. Cuz I’m sure we’ll get shithammered with swine flu kids when school gets back in session.
July 31, 2009 at 2:29 PM #440258ralphfurley
Participant[quote=Arraya]
4: 1/3 of it’s victims are young and have no underlying condition. Pregnant women are most susceptible. 90% are under 65
[/quote]
While I agree with a lot of what you said, I don’t agree with this one.I work in a children’s hospital and all the kids that died from complications related to the swine flu also had some underlying condition. In essence, their immune systems were super run down.
We get a lot of kids with it, but I haven’t seen an otherwise, normal, healthy child die from it yet (but being under 6 weeks old or over 65 and decrepit wouldn’t help, that’s for sure).
Pregnant women who have trouble with H1N1 also have an underlying condition. I’ve seen some die from complications related to it, but only ones that were preeclamptic.
So in my experience, it takes something else to push you over the edge. But, I guess we’ll see. Cuz I’m sure we’ll get shithammered with swine flu kids when school gets back in session.
July 31, 2009 at 2:29 PM #440329ralphfurley
Participant[quote=Arraya]
4: 1/3 of it’s victims are young and have no underlying condition. Pregnant women are most susceptible. 90% are under 65
[/quote]
While I agree with a lot of what you said, I don’t agree with this one.I work in a children’s hospital and all the kids that died from complications related to the swine flu also had some underlying condition. In essence, their immune systems were super run down.
We get a lot of kids with it, but I haven’t seen an otherwise, normal, healthy child die from it yet (but being under 6 weeks old or over 65 and decrepit wouldn’t help, that’s for sure).
Pregnant women who have trouble with H1N1 also have an underlying condition. I’ve seen some die from complications related to it, but only ones that were preeclamptic.
So in my experience, it takes something else to push you over the edge. But, I guess we’ll see. Cuz I’m sure we’ll get shithammered with swine flu kids when school gets back in session.
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