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Misunderstanding #1. Bird flu is a new, foreign disease.
The truth: H5N1 Bird flu has been around for nearly 50 years, and was first
isolated not in China, Korea or Thailand, but in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1959.
Since then, not one Scots child has died from bird flu, despite
panic-inducing headlines that hundreds of thousands could now be at risk.
Amazingly, this has been totally ignored by the media, whose colorful maps
showing geographical spread of the disease all point to the far east as the
initial source of the problem. Showing complete lack of any investigational
skill or desire to discover the truth, we still see these every day.
Misunderstanding #2. Bird flu has killed millions of birds.
Actually, no it hasn't. Of course there have been a few deaths from the
disease, however the vast majority of the millions of birds that have died
since this outbreak began have been killed DELIBERATELY. Like the horror
scenes we saw as a result of barbaric approaches to the benign foot and
mouth disease outbreaks in the UK or the previous threat BSE (mad cow
disease), the animals we have seen butchered and burned were not killed
because the HAD the disease, only because they were considered to be AT RISK
of getting it - an entirely different thing.
Of course, that little fact is ignored in the scare-mongering that is
currently sweeping the globe, where facts seem to matter little!
Misunderstanding #3. But millions could die - people are already dying.
Once again, this is far-fetched and sheer speculation. So far (according to
the WHO) there have been fewer than 200 cases WORLDWIDE from bird flu and a
little over 100 deaths. Normal flu kills many times more than that EVERY
DAY. Granted, there seems to be a high death rate amongst those diagnosed
with the disease, but let's not forget that we are talking about poorly
nourished susbistence farmers and farm workers who work in appalling
conditions.
Many of the farms involved are of the intensive variety, producing millions
of birds at a time in conditions that can only be described as barbaric and
filthy. Is it any wonder both the birds and the workers get sick.
Misunderstanding #4. Bird flu is readily passed to humans.
This is perhaps the easiest point to answer. What is quite clear from the
above figures is exactly the opposite! Despite working ankle-deep in bird-sh*t
every day, thousands of people and millions of birds are unaffected. If the
disease was readily transmitted to and between humans, it would have caused
a lot of problems in other countries before now.
Misunderstanding #5. All birds and people should be vaccinated against
H5N1 flu.
First of all, no human vaccine exists (at least publicly) against H5N1 flu.
This is a GOOD thing. We have been taken for a ride by an immensely greedy
group of people who have led us down this path before - remember "swine flu"
in the 1970's (a proven pharmaceutical fraud, whose "vaccine response"
killed thousands, when the disease itself killed No-one!).
In fact virtually ALL vaccines contain some of the most toxic chemicals
known to man and NONE have ever been proven to be of benefit, let alone
prevent disease. Rather they have been shown time and again to CAUSE disease
in massive numbers, which is why compensation programs exist.
We wouldn't be surprised if some enterprising pharmaceutical company just
happens to have something on the back burner to be produced when the price
(and the demand) is right. However, we also wouldn't be surprised if its use
led to drug-induced death on a scale never before seen despite the fact that
medicine is the leading cause of death in the Western World.
These shocking truths, and many more lie waiting to be discovered, so let me
ask you again, what do you really know about bird flu?
Brian Adamson
Totally-Natural Natural Health
Information Centre
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