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Concerns Grow Over Possible H1N1-H5N1 'Reassortment,' Other Mutations
Homeland Security Insight and Analysis ^
| 01 December 2009
| Anthony L. Kimery
Posted on 12/06/2009 6:39:27 AM PST by opentalk
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12/06/2009 6:39:28 AM PST
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opentalk
To: opentalk
They are back to praying for the crisis that gives them power. How is anyone to believe anything that is related to the criminals that refuse to reject fraudulent Climate Change Data.
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posted on
12/06/2009 6:42:20 AM PST
by
Steamburg
( Your wallet speaks the only language most politicians understand.)
To: opentalk
Anything to maintain the appearance of a crisis. Keep hope alive!
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posted on
12/06/2009 6:44:58 AM PST
by
Man50D
(Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it! www.FairTaxNation.com)
To: opentalk
It’s increasingly obvious that too much information can be a bad thing, particularly in the hand of self-aggrandizing opportunists.
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posted on
12/06/2009 6:45:41 AM PST
by
SuzyQue
(Remember to think.)
To: opentalk
The only mutations going on here are the crisis engineers seeing the fading of H1N1, seeking a mid-life kicker to suck a bit more out of us.
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12/06/2009 6:45:46 AM PST
by
C210N
(A government big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take everything you have)
To: opentalk
One error/overstatement: “the obvious risk”
I bet the risk of being struck by Lightning, twice is more obvious.
One statement made as if it is exceptional: “the virus is mutating” They ALL pretty much do that. That’s why there;s a new flu shot every year. This H1NA-A SOI is no different.
Nothing to see here.
Now, **IF** H5N1 DOES develop an human-to-human vector, we *DO* have real issues. THAT’S when you get your duct tape and home defense kit ready. ;-)
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posted on
12/06/2009 6:46:54 AM PST
by
Blueflag
(Res ipsa loquitur)
To: Blueflag
I need better coffee H1H1-A SOI. < sigh >
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12/06/2009 6:47:46 AM PST
by
Blueflag
(Res ipsa loquitur)
To: Steamburg
Sadly, we can’t believe anything the so called “experts” say anymore. It seems their main goal is to have power over the people no matter what they have to say or do to get there. Lost trust is very hard to get back.
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posted on
12/06/2009 6:49:00 AM PST
by
maxter
(Give today a chance. Enjoy.)
To: opentalk
I was under the impression flu virus ‘mutated’ several times a year....the fall flu shot probably wouldn’t be much help against the early spring strain of influenza and so on. You can’t blame these ‘fellows’ for giving it their best shot, gotta keep those grants you understand........
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posted on
12/06/2009 6:51:55 AM PST
by
yoe
( Fight organized crime: Re-elect no one...)
To: Steamburg
They are back to praying for the crisis that gives them power. How is anyone to believe anything that is related to the criminals that refuse to reject fraudulent Climate Change Data.What do "virologists and influenza authorities" have to do with climate change data? If you think the conventional opinion of virologists is wrong, you should point to errors made by virologists, not climatologists or paleobotanists or plasma physicists, etc.
To: Caesar Soze
What do “virologists and influenza authorities” have to do with climate change data?
Like climatologists they have governmental funding sources and therefore are by nature not independent and their results are as now highly to be suspect. There is no aspect of the scientific community that should be spared careful scrutiny before we accept any of their pronouncements.
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posted on
12/06/2009 7:02:03 AM PST
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Steamburg
( Your wallet speaks the only language most politicians understand.)
To: opentalk
Why do they call it the H1N1 virus?
It’s short for hiney. Well they can kiss my...
To: opentalk
For them it could only be hope that it does.
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12/06/2009 7:12:36 AM PST
by
ronnie raygun
(Leaders who refuse to lead will be lead by the people)
To: opentalk
To: opentalk
I think we are more in danger from all this hysteria over the virus than we are of the virus itself.
To: Caesar Soze
What do "virologists and influenza authorities" have to do with climate change data? If you think the conventional opinion of virologists is wrong, you should point to errors made by virologists, not climatologists or paleobotanists or plasma physicists, etc.
Stop making sense.
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posted on
12/06/2009 7:15:18 AM PST
by
mysterio
To: opentalk
“We’re gonna keep doing this until we get the panic we want.”
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posted on
12/06/2009 7:27:35 AM PST
by
Mr Ramsbotham
(Obey the law, or you'll go to prison and be raped.)
To: fatnotlazy
I think we are more in danger from all this hysteria over the virus than we are of the virus itself. I agree it has been over hyped. But there is some nasty version overseas where they are coughing up blood. I do not know if they are referring to this.
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12/06/2009 7:32:39 AM PST
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opentalk
To: opentalk
But look at the viruses which have been prevalent in other countries — SARS and Bird Flu, to name two — we in the US were generally not affected by these viruses.
It's ok to put information on the news or on the internet. But this overhype is creating panic, and panic can be more deadly than any virus.
To: DvdMom; Uncle Ike
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