They are not even sure if it is H1N1 influenza.
And very peculiar, too. Up until October 29, Ukraine had only few cases of H1N1 "swine" flu. Then, almost out of nowhere, the cases with severe flu-like symptoms exploded into nearly 1 million (Ukraine's population is about 46 million), doubling in numbers in 2 days along the way.
Here are two articles from Bird Flu Pandemic:
H1N1 Swine Flu Or Something Far Worse? The Debate Over What The Heck Is Going On In Ukraine Rages On
Has The H1N1 Swine Flu Virus Mutated To Become More Like The 1918 Spanish Flu? Dying Patients In Ukraine Are Experiencing The Total Destruction Of Their Lungs
What's strange also is the number of deaths attributable to H1N1 flu. Of 155 deaths in Ukraine so far, only 14 were confirmed as resulting from H1N1. What of the rest? What are people dying from?
Speculation ranges from suddenly mutated H1N1, Ebola, hemorrhagic fever, to pneumonic plague.
And this from Bill Sardi at Lewrockwell.com today suggests synthetic virus does the job like the real one:
"The synthesis of flu viruses became more than a possibility in 1999 when researchers demonstrated it was possible to overcome the previously insurmountable problem of arranging eight segments of RNA. This was accomplished by generation of RNA using an enzyme, RNA polymerase, essentially creating a cloned flu virus."
And finally, there is this strange case of Joseph Moshe.
(Just by linking these articles, I feel a bit sick again. Time to take Vitamin D3 again and try to recoup..)
戦争の経済学
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ArmstrongEconomics.com, 2/9/2014より:
戦争の経済学
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