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Hello again UncBob - may I call you Unc Bob?

Anyway - I was reading some stuff on the web for this Bird flu -
something really wrong here and it occured to me Red China has long
engaged in the weather modification program and has caused some near
disasters with same and I imagine they only bleed, when they kill
"THEM".

Their Own.

FIREWORKS - gunpoweder, sulfur, salt petre - nice stuff for genocide,
toss in the abortion pills and the birth control pills and each seem to
share a common denominator alright - GENOCIDE AND DEPOPULATION of
course, bibilical proportions because this is the Master Plan.

It occured to me FIREWORKS - Chinese New Year and our Fourth of July and
all the fireworks and the smell of "brimstone" in the air this stuff is
so dangerous it is beyond belief......

But what if just think if it would be used in genocide, how easy to load
up fireworks with a lot of bugs, etc.

Chinese made toys out of gunpowder - but I think and I really believe
this that this gunpowder ws dumped into the waters and caused the
multiple births maybe after multiple deaths?

Someone with a great brain would have fun going into that for nobody to
my knowledge has ever put it all together as part of the Puzzle -
Portraits in Genocide and Death?

Cooper and BEHOLD, THE DEAD HORSE (or was that Pale Horse) - these Four
Horsemen - the horse of a different color.....Chariots of
Fire.........something in the bible too always puzzled me -


Isaiah, chapter 60

"8": Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their
windows? "

"Moreover, in the face of desperate WHO efforts to geographically
contain the avian pandemic by destroying infected bird populations, the
virus has literally taken flight. H5N1 has been identified in dead
herons, gulls, egrets, hawks and pigeons.

Like West Nile, it has wings with which can cross oceans and potentially
infect bird populations everywhere."

Note parallel lines - wings of death can cross oceans ........so can big
planes with chemtrails...


Who ae these that fly as a cloud and as the doves to their windows -
MESSENGERS, HOMING PIDGEONS?

Note these geese who are CARRYING CHIPS - AND MONITORED.....like cattle
re mad cow disease?

Setting the stage - camera's please....ACT I - to "final curtains"

"Every spring, millions of migratory birds leave South-East Asia and
head north across China to their summer nesting grounds. The fear now is
that many more than the 178 geese which died may be carrying H5N1".

178 geesE MAY be what? What about the poisonous CHEMTRAILS WHICH ADD
TO ALREADY CAUSING PROBLEMS -
"8": Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their
windows? "

BRINING DISEASE AND WINGS OF DEATH?


Even Homing Pigeons could be used to spread disease delierately - think
about them traveling to and fron from one designated place to another
and returning with a message....but birds follow a schedule - I used to
love to watch thousands of birds in flighfor winer - like those aboard
the Titanic were returning from their seasonal tfrom Upper Egypt - they
too flew to warmer countries - a regular routine to escape winter....

Swallows always return to Capistrano and the Buzzards, Ohio we have our
Hinckley, Ohio where in March of each year on nearly a precise date, our
Buzzards return.....and you have never seen a uglier bunch - looks like
our House of Representativs on a retreat?

So birds Avian Flu birds can be carriers alright in more ways than one
and Fireworks laced with virus, or even BULLETS laced with virus.

But these chemtrails are poisonous and I speak from first hand
experience there.

That day I became ill the sky over head was unbelievable - and wouldn't
you know I had an appointment at six - and it was horrible - my eyes
were affected but am a very healthy person in many many ways - and I
just had a cold which was not a cold...like the burning of the candles
which made me cough and cough until we discovered what it was WITH LOVE
FROM CHINA POISONED CANDLES - like Roman Candle Fireworks - this stuff
is deadly and people use them for toys.

Here is a small item on this Avian Flu or Bird Flu - Homing pigeons,
geese all follow same routes - currents in the air and get in these jet
streams I bet if they go that high like sea animals get into the two
underground streams.

Those planes up there with their poison could be killing millions of
birds.

And yet one bird in a jet engine can bring it down.

Big bird that is.

Billions of birds and yet for nearly all summer I have seen so few - for
a brief while my red birds returned and hit on the windows.....and were
wild acting and blue jays but they are gone again. So quiet.

Too quiet today.

So - how easy to set birds loose carrying man made virus......for they
know they arrivan and departures by seasons.....



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By Stan at 5:12 pm, 5/23/05
China bird flu could 'cause mayhem'
By Rupert Wingfield-Hayes

BBC News, Beijing

The Chinese government says there is no need to be alarmed. So far, the
only deaths reported from the latest bird flu outbreak are 178 wild
geese found on the shores of Lake Qinghai earlier this month.

There are no reported cases of the disease among China's domestic
poultry, let alone any cases of human infection.
But if there is no reason to be alarmed, why has China rushed to shut
down all its national parks, sealed off Lake Qinghai, and ordered the
vaccination of millions of poultry across vast areas of western China?

The reason is the potential this virus has to cause mayhem. The virus in
question is known by the code name H5N1, and it is extremely deadly, not
just to birds, but to humans.

On Monday, Vietnam confirmed a further death from the virus, bringing
the total in South-East Asia to 54. Up to now outbreaks of the virus
have been largely confined to southern China and South-East Asia.

Slaughter

The first outbreak was in Hong Kong in 1996. Every single chicken in the
territory was slaughtered to bring the outbreak under control.

Tens of millions more have been slaughtered in Thailand, Vietnam and
Cambodia. But H5N1 has not been contained.

It continues to pop up all over South-East Asia, and has now been
discovered among migratory birds 2,000 kilometres away on the edge of
the Tibetan plateau.

H5N1 BIRD FLU VIRUS

Principally an avian disease, first seen in humans in Hong Kong, 1997

Almost all human cases thought to be contracted from birds
Isolated cases of human-to-human transmission in Hong Kong and Vietnam,
but none confirmed

Every spring, millions of migratory birds leave South-East Asia and head
north across China to their summer nesting grounds. The fear now is that
many more than the 178 geese which died may be carrying H5N1.

Fifty-four human deaths don't sound many. In fact, bird flu has so far
proved very poor at spreading to humans. Almost all of those who died
had been in close daily contact with infected chickens and ducks.

But that may change. Viruses constantly mutate. Already H5N1 has mutated
into a form that can pass from bird to human. Next it may mutate again
into a form that can pass from human to human.

If it does, the scenario is terrifying. A new and deadly flu epidemic
would break out. It would spread around the world in a matter of weeks.
No-one would have any natural resistance to the virus.

Tens, perhaps hundreds of millions would be hospitalised. Anywhere
between two and fifty million people could die.

The world is overdue for a new "flu pandemic". Many scientists now say
it is not a matter of if, but when. No one has died in China from this
latest outbreak. But that is no reason to feel reassured.

***************
Here is a piece from Mike Davis last year on bird flu. -SG

Published on Thursday, September 30, 2004 by CommonDreams.org
The Monster at the Door
by Mike Davis

As in a classic 1950s sci-fi thriller, our world is imperiled by a
terrifying monster. Scientists try to sound the alarm, but politicians
ignore the threat until its too late. Indifference ultimately turns into
panic.

The monster, of course, is H5N1, the lethal avian flu that first emerged
in 1997 in Hong Kong and is now entrenched - in an even more lethal
strain - in a half dozen Southeast Asian countries. It has recently
killed scores of farmers and poultry workers who have had direct contact
with sick birds.

For seven years researchers have warned that H5N1 would eventually fall
in love with a human influenza virus in the body of sick person (or
possibly a pig) and produce a mutant offspring that could travel at
pandemic velocity from human to human.

The media episodically gives page fifteen coverage to these warnings,
which, at most, cause a small shudder before readers turn the page to
more important stories about Paris Hilton's sex video or John Kerry's
war record.

Ironically, in our 'culture of fear' - with Ashcroft and Ridge
ceaselessly ranting that the terrorist apocalypse is nigh - the least
attention is given to the threat that is truly most threatening.

On 14 September, Dr. Shigeru Omi, the World Health Organization's (WHO)
regional director for the western Pacific, tried to shake complacency
with an urgent warning that human-to-human transmission of avian flu was
a "high possibility."

Two weeks later (28 September), grim-faced Thai officials revealed that
the dreaded viral leap had already occurred. A young mother, who had
died on 20 September, most likely had contracted virus directly from her
dying child.

A crucial threshold has been crossed. Of course, as Thai officials
hastened to point out, one isolated case doesn't make a pandemic.
Human-to-human avian flu would need a certain critical mass, a minimum
initial incidence, before it could begin to decimate the world.

The precedent always invoked to illustrate how this might happen is the
1918-19 influenza pandemic: the single greatest mortality event in human
history. In only 24 weeks, a deadly avian flu strain killed from 2 to 5
per cent of humanity (50 to 100 million people - including 675,000
Americans) from the Aleutians to Patagonia.

But some researchers worry that H5N1 is actually an even more deadly
threat than H1N1 (the 1918 virus).

First of all, this flu - at least in its bird-to-human form - is a far
more vicious killer.

In 1918-19, 2.5 per cent of infected Americans died. In contrast, more
than 70 per cent of this year's H5N1 cases (30 out of 42) have perished:
a lethality comparable to ebola fever and other nightmare emergent
diseases.

The Center for Disease Control has estimated that a new pandemic would
infect 40 to 100 million Americans.

Multiply that by a 70 per cent kill rate and ponder your family's
future.

Secondly, as the WHO has repeatedly emphasized, the avian flu seems to
have conquered an ecological niche of unprecedented dimension. The rise
of factory poultry farming in Asia over the last decade, and the
dangerously unhygienic conditions in farms and plants, have created a
perfect incubator for the new virus.

Moreover, in the face of desperate WHO efforts to geographically contain
the avian pandemic by destroying infected bird populations, the virus
has literally taken flight. H5N1 has been identified in dead herons,
gulls, egrets, hawks and pigeons.

Like West Nile, it has wings with which can cross oceans and potentially
infect bird populations everywhere.

In August, furthermore, the Chinese announced that the avian strain had
been detected in pigs. This is a particularly ominous development since
pigs, susceptible to both bird and human flu, are likely crucibles for
genetic 'reassortment' between viruses.

Containment seems to have failed.
Thirdly, a new pandemic will use modern transportation. The 1918-19
virus was slowed by ocean-going transport and the isolation of rural
society. Its latterday descendant could jet-hop the globe in a week.

Finally, the mega-slums of Asia, Africa and Latin America are like so
many lakes of gasoline awaiting the spark of H5N1.

Third World urbanization has created unparalleled high-density
concentrations of poor people in ill health, ripe for viral slaughter.

What are the frontlines of defense against such an unthinkable
catastrophe?
One of the most urgent tasks is to ensure that poultry workers in
Southeast Asia receive ordinary flu vaccinations in order to prevent
possible mixing of human and avian genes. But current production of
seasonal flu vaccine is mostly consigned to the richer countries, and
Thai officials have complained that they cannot obtain enough donated
doses to conduct a systematic vaccination.

Meanwhile a prototype H5N1 vaccine is under development, but only in
quantities to safeguard frontline public health and safety workers in
the United States, Europe and Japan.

Pharmaceutal companies to date have not found sufficient profit
incentives to increase their output of vaccines and virals. As the New
York Times emphasized last Thursday (30 September), there has been a
disastrous "mismatch of public health needs and private control of
production of vaccines and drugs."

Indeed last April, at a historic
WHO-convened summit about global defenses against a possible pandemic,
leading experts expressed their deep pessimism about existing
preparations.

"The consultation concluded that supplies of vaccine, the first line of
defence for preventing high morbidity and mortality, would be grossly
inadequate at the start of a pandemic and well into the first wave of
international spread."

"Limited production capacity largely concentrated in Europe and North
America," the WHO report continues,"would exacerbate the problem of
inequitable access."

"Inequitable access,' of course, is a euphemism for the death of a large
segment of humanity: a callous triage already prepared in advance of the
H5N1 plague by indifference to third world pubic health.

This is the moral context of the deafening silence about the H5N1 threat
in the current presidential debate. Although the General Accounting
Office recently concluded that "no state is fully prepared to respond to
major public health threat," the Kerry camp has failed to sound the
tocsin about the Bush administration's lethargic preparations.

Only Ralph Nader appears to be fully awake to the peril. In a letter to
President Bush in August, he repeated scientific warnings that the "The
Big One" was coming and urged a 'presidential conference on influenza
epidemics and pandemics" to confront "the looming threats to the health
of millions of people."

It has become fashionable, of course, in some 'progressive' circles to
excoriate Nader's presence in the campaign as divisive egoism. But who
else is warning us about the Monster at the door?
Mike Davis is the author of Dead Cities: And Other Tales as well as
Ecology of Fear, and co-author of Under the Perfect Sun: The San Diego
Tourists Never See, among other books.

Copyright Β© 2004 Mike Davis

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"Anywhere between two and fifty million people could die."

There are 25 million people with AIDS. 40% of the population in many
countries.

And it keeps mutating to kill people faster. I know people who were
among the first diagnosed and are still alive yet more recent cases are
killing people in as fast as 2 years. But nobody is worried anymore
because they know if they are rich and have access to condoms and clean
needles then it will only kill social scum and people in the third
world.
Comment by blah — 5/23/2005 @ 6:38 pm
The response of the capitalist world to AIDS will be remembered in
history alongside the holocaust. It has not been merely neglect, but
intentional neglect, with a genocidal purpose.
Comment by Stan — 5/23/2005 @ 8:19 pm
When Hong Kong was hit by SARS, its hospital system - a modern,
first-world hospital system - was almost overwhelmed.

This from a disease that in reality was pretty difficult to catch and
had infected only several hundred people. Many of those who died were
overworked hospital staff apparetnly left with inadequate stocks of
protective equipment which they were forced to reuse. Hey, that's the
petty minded penny pinching attitude the public sector gets straight
from the private sector under capitalism! 'False economy' is the phrase.

Comment by eric — 5/23/2005 @ 11:31 pm
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