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CDC Figures of Flu Deaths Are Not Correct

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I personally was also rather puzzled that the figures from Mexico, (7) confirmed, and the severe measures being taken there, certainly do not correlate too well.  Neither do the results given for "confirmed" figures in USA, or for that matter, here in Australia. Test 3 Kiwis and "assume" the rest all had it too, without proof.

Odd.

Mike Adams also wondered about this, and his article I post here explains just how, and why this is so.

They can release millions for Tamiflu and other brands of hardly useful vaccines they conveniently have handy (and close to expiry), but they cannot or do NOT want to buy some lab equipment, to do a thorough job of testing samples.

While the equipment may be specialised, it is NOT that special, that there are none available for sale.

So, are you asking the WHY NOT question yet?  Read Mike's take, and find out: 

CDC Laboratories Revealed as Incapable of Accurate Count of H1N1 Influenza Infections, Deaths by Mike Adams the Health Ranger

 

An Aussie who is disgusted at chem farming,gm and synth foods and big pharma. I study soil biota, and work with bees,what i see is worrying.

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Jerking the fear leash by JohnPeebles on Sunday, May 3, 2009 at 2:33:24 AM
archaeologist died of.. by amicus curiae on Sunday, May 3, 2009 at 6:33:52 AM
qui bono. who gains by Richard Wilkinson on Monday, May 4, 2009 at 3:05:08 PM
everyone in the med game.. by amicus curiae on Monday, May 4, 2009 at 8:39:30 PM