TitusLucretiusCarus wrote:
the new strain of swine flu is a mix of H1N1, H3N1, and H5N1 (human, swine and avian respectfully), which, seeing as most of those killed so far are under 45, seems pretty lethal. The odds of this combination occuring naturally? must be fairly astronomical.
The incubation period for flu viruses in humans is about 12 days. the mexico outbreak began around the 23rd/24th of this month.
Approximately two weeks ago several samples of an experimental virus combining H1N1, H3N1 and H5N1 went missing/got out of Glaxo-Smith Kline laboratories in Switzerland, Germany and Czech Republic. There are only two circumstances I can think of myself where an organisation such as GSK would want to combine these viral strains:
a) They are attempting to create a vaccine against a biological weapon which either does exist or may exist.
b) They are trying to create that weapon.
There are reported cases of infection not only in Mexico City, but so far as I've heard, San Diego, Texas and possibly New York (schoolchildren are being tested following possible exposure on a trip to Mexico)
For several months now in upstate New York there are reported to be miles and miles of car transporters (pulled by trains) idling at a long disused rail depot with more being added over time. Some of these transporters are apparently fitted with benches and manacles/chains. Some are filled with plastic sheets, plastic coffins.
Yesterday the makers of Tamiflu, Glaxo-Smith Klein, approached the World Health Organisation to inform them that they had a large supply of tamiflu ready on 24 hour alert, and that it was effective against H3N1, swine flu, they may possiby have used the words "effective against this strain".
As a note, one of the largest shareholders in Glaxo-Smith Klein is one Mr D. Rumsfeld.
There is more.
I read things, I draw conclusions...
Hey titus,
ever read "rainbow Six" by Tom Clancy? I'd recommend reading it, or at least looking up the plot summary. It's eerily similar.