Friday, October 23, 2009

Super Swine Scam?

Super Swine Scam?

There’s a quiet revolution afoot in our great land and, no, that’s not a reference to the national tea party tax revolt nor to the growing revolution of the populace against Obamacare and outrageous spending and deficits.

Those revolts are less than quiet.

The quiet revolution is as grass roots as can be.

People are rebelling over government insistence that they inhale some mysterious mist or get poked with needles attached to vials filled with a vaccine untested for its long term effects.

Allegedly designed to protect them from H1N1, the swine flu scourge, unless we dutifully cooperate, H1N1 will infect at least half the planet, we’re told.

Many people are refusing to cooperate and many parents are refusing to have their kids vaccinated with this product which could be the result of as much junk science as the global warming charade.

A Consumer Reports poll showed just 34% of Americans plan to get the shot, 21% smell a rat and would pass, and 43% are undecided, http://bit.ly/2pJpvm, testimony that Americans aren’t as stupid as Obama thinks they are.

CBSNews.com snuck out of the government reservation the other day and effectively said the passers and fence-sitters are right.

“Swine Flu Cases Overestimated?” is a heretical departure from the government propaganda machine which has been preaching for over a year that the H1N1 virus is the worst thing to hit mankind since the Black Plague.

CBS surprisingly reported that “If you’ve been diagnosed ‘probable’ or ‘presumed’ H1N1 or ’swine flu” in recent months, you may be surprised to know this: odds are you didn’t have H1N1 flu.

“In fact, you probably didn’t have flu at all. That’s according to state-by-state test results obtained in a three-month-long CBS News investigation.”

How could that be, after all the scare tactics being employed by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the CDC?

Easy answer: the whole swine flu scare is a large load of poppycock.

CBS also revealed . . .

(Read the rest at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=1277)

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