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heck we don`t have 55 million in the country ....... maybe mass immigration headed our way
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I did watch the Mary video (the transcript is on Project Camelot) - wow, lots of night truck movement according to this video, picking up loads of refrigerated cargo, either "antigen or antibody," from silos in Albany, into which the trucks are lowered for loading. The drivers get cash via Bank of America code; freight delivery is apparently financed by Homeland Security.
...................................... H5N1 is avian flu H1N1 is a combo swine, avian, human. It shares characteristics with spanish flu (1918-20), which Deagle said was a strain made worse by contaminated vaccines - toxic serum story Gilead Sciences - NYSE:GILD http://www.gilead.com/corporate_history http://investors.gilead.com/phoenix....rol-stockquote ........................................ Don't fear the swine flu . . . trade it Posted Apr 27th 2009 1:00PM by Melly Alazraki Filed under: Walgreen Co (WAG), Novartis AG ADS (NVS), Baxter Intl (BAX), CVS Corp (CVS), Hormel Foods (HRL), Tyson Foods'A' (TSN), Smithfield Foods (SFD), Gilead Sciences (GILD), Agriculture Flu vaccine makers could make an even better bet. At least 20 companies make flu vaccines including Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccine division of Sanofi Aventis Group (NYSE: SNY), Australia's CSL Ltd, London-based GlaxoSmithKline Plc (NYSE: GSK), Novartis AG (NYSE: NVS), Baxter (NYSE: BAX), nasal spray maker MedImmune, acquired by AstraZeneca Plc. (NYSE: AZN) and Swiss based Roche (Other OTC: RHHBY) to name a few. The main products that currently seem to work against this strain of flu are GSK's Relenza and Roche's Tamiflu, which was originally invented by Gilead Sciences Inc. (NASDAQ: GILD) and gets royalties from its sales. There are concerns, however, that Tamiflu -- taken orally in the form of a tablet -- might be less effective than Relenza, which is inhaled. Currently, it takes months to make a flu vaccine and it could take years for drug makers to meet global demand. It's no surprise then that stocks of vaccine makers shot up globaly and in the U.S., especially those with licenses to make the aformentioend two drugs. GSK was the highest gainer. .................................... About ALDA Pharmaceuticals Corp. ALDA is focused on the development of infection-control therapeutics derived from its patented T36(R) technology. T36(R) has been proven to be effective against the H1N1 and H3N2 strains of swine flu and against SARS-like viruses. The company trades on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol "APH", and is quoted on the OTCBB under the symbol "APCSF". http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/...0News/2293151/ Last edited by no caste; 04-29-2009 at 03:13 PM. |
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Don't Panic! 'Flu' season starts late - be ready!
April 27, 2009 Mike at Fever I Am commentates and posts relative articles to origins, alerts, effects on world markets and historical references. Articles on right side of youtube page under (More Info). Video (9:15): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMj3E...e=channel_page |
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Hi Everybody,
I'm suprised that the world governments are talking so much about this problem. I'm even more suprised that BBC World, CNN and Fox News are almost exclusively covering this since at least yesterday. So here's the thing. Typically only 1% of people die from this "type" of flu, which brings us to the following one of two hypothesis. In Mexico there are at least 15,000 cases of Swine Flu walking around the streets, or the strain of this virus is killing almost 60% of its' victims. If Mexico is, and it appears to be, the focal point of this virus, why not lock down just that city? If the virus gets out, specially in the African nations, there is a possibility of a huge problem which will be out of control for some time. I'm not sure if I share Ron Pauls opinion about the problem as, although I agree that more people die of other illnesses, an outbreak of a spectacular illness could and would cause havoc in so many commercial sectors that the whole would will just collapse beyond anything even the worst doomsdayer would have thought about. Nip it in the bud I say. Best regards, Steve |
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I find it especially interesting that this seems to be happening right when many people worldwide are out of jobs and money so they can't pay for health care, and lots are on the streets with no home. |
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