Health Minister Says So-Called Swine Flu May be Man Made
Posted: 2009/04/28
From: Mathaba
The North American Influenza (or United States Flu) which is wrongly being called `Swine Flu` is apparently man made as pointed out on independent media networks, and Indonesia`s Health Minister confirms this possibility thus showing true credentials to protect Indonesians
Mathaba.Net - The recent outbreak of so-called Swine Flu has been revealed in several articles on this and other independent news networks, to be man-made according to various experts.
This is not the first time attempts to start a man-made pandemic have been launched, with HIV, Bird Flu, so-called Mad Cow Disease, and Syphilis among other diseases, all having been deliberately spread by Anglo-American military `research` laboratories.
Singapore and other Asian news networks have reported the cautious remarks of Indonesia's Health Minister Siti Fadilah Supari as she said on Tuesday that deadly swine flu virus could have been man-made. She urged calm over its spread around the world.
She has said that Western governments could be making and spreading viruses in the developing world to boost pharmaceutical companies' profits. It is well known that senior members of the United States former administration such as Donald Rumsfeld have massive shares in vaccines such as the avian bird flu vaccination.
"I'm not sure whether the virus was genetically engineered but it's a possibility," she told reporters at a press conference called to reassure the public over the government's response to the swine flu threat.
No cases of the disease have been reported in Indonesia, the country worst hit by the bird flu virus which has killed about 250 people worldwide since 2003.
Indonesian authorities have increased body temperature scanners at airports and banned imports of live pigs and pork products, amid World Health Organisation (WHO) warnings of a pandemic.
Supari, a cardiologist, also claimed that the H1N1 strain of swine flu, which is believed to have killed more than 150 people in Mexico, could not survive in tropical countries like Indonesia.
"We have to be alert at all times although swine flu in Indonesia is not a cause for panic," she said.
"H1N1 survives in countries with four seasons. The type A H1N1 virus hopefully won't be able to sustain itself once it enters the tropical climate of Indonesia," she added.
The virus has been found in 11 countries including Mexico, the United States and Spain, while several other countries from Colombia to New Zealand are investigating suspected cases.
Supari said the health ministry had prepared 100 hospitals to handle swine flu cases should the disease enter Indonesia.
The minister has refused since 2006 to share all but a handful of Indonesia's bird flu virus samples with WHO researchers, saying the system is being abused by rich countries to develop profitable vaccines which poor countries must buy.
It is also well-known among informed circles that the WHO itself was responsible for the spread of AIDS to Africa and South East Asia via contaminated vaccines in the 1980's.
World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) says “swine flu” is an inaccurate name for the virus that has sickened nearly 2,000 people in Mexico and 40 people in the United States. The OIE says it is more accurate to call it the “North American Flu”, identifying it geographically, because the new virus has characteristics of swine, avian and human virus components and has NOT been identified in any animals thus far.
The OIE calls for immediate scientific research to determine how susceptible animals would be to the new virus and if any additional biosecurity measures should take place, including possible vaccination of any susceptible animals. The OIE says any positive research findings should ONLY lead to trade protection measures of pigs in the areas of countries where human cases have been confirmed.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the U.N. (FAO) is working to determine if the H1N1 flu virus has any connection to pigs. So far, none has been found.
Western controlled media networks have spread the misinformation and misnomer concerning swine flu, which will lead the world's population to the wrong conclusion. "Whilst the man-made killer disease may be made by human swines, the animal pigs have yet to catch it" an observer noted.
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
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