If the government has 5 million doses of innoculation, why can’t they make more to cover everyone in time? Why will only 100 million people get bird flu? What are the symptoms, effects, and long term effects if you survive?
Is it just hype to again divert attention from government corruption?
It’s not nearly as scary as weaponized smallpox, that’s for sure! It’s insane that someone even thinks about making it even if they didn’t because it would pretty much wipe out all humans. Nice thought, huh? Stupid biological warfare…
Errr… Penecillin is ineffective against flus because influenza is a virus. Penecillin is an antibiotic. It’s not resistant because it was never effected by it in the first place, hence, penecillin was always a placebo. Once you have a virus, you’re stuck with it. You either had an innoculation or you are vulnerable. Once you get a virus, there is no cure. Your body either builds up enough naturual constant antibody production or you get sick (or die) until you do. Antiviral medications don’t sound effective yet, although there is obviously research into that… That’s why I focused on innoculations.
Penecillin *could* be used to fight secondary infections though – sometimes flu sickness reduces resistance to additional, bacterial infections… so perhaps it’s a precaution…
Godson: I know it might sound like it, but I’m from Amuricuh. Oh, hi, yah, to be exact.
LMAO weasered! Yeah, we even have a war on higher education! What will they declare war on next? Bird flu… hmmm… Chickens? You’d think that there should be a “war on lazy selfishness” or “war on fat” or “war on badly designed clothing” buuut Nooooooo!
Speaking of wars, I really enjoyed the book “War with the Newts.” Great book! Fun read.
goawayisleepdays, which television program was it? I’d like to get a copy…

It’s possible, of course, that “avian flu” is just a cover for someone releasing weaponized smallpox, which sounds a lot like the flu you’re describing, only it will be zero immunity, airborne and easily contracted, deadly, and with a 2-4 week gestation time. It could also, like regular smallpox, lay dormant in the ground or on corpses until the next victim comes along such that shelters/vaults would just be delaying the inevitable. Basically, it would wipe humanity right out of existence. So it would basically be – since it would only exist in controlled labs if it were to exist – a weapon of assured mutual and total destruction.
A pox or deadly flu against which someone could innoculate themselves? Suddenly you would have a very tempting first strike weapon…
Interesting idea kadel, but if you read deeper into their sites you would see the words “inhibits” and “reduction of symptions.” That may not be sufficient in the face of a deadly virus, but I do appreciate your looking for a solution!

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Is a Bird Flu Vaccine Really Effective?

Bird flu is still a hot subject at the World Health Organization meetings, due to the fact that is still considered a threat for humanity.

Scientists believe that the H5N1 virus could mutate and then transmit from human to human causing a global pandemic, for which humanity is not yet prepared.

We have not developed a drug or a vaccine that might kill this evil virus, and so we are exposed to it. Lately there have been debates about the usefulness of the annual flu vaccines. Some scientists declare that if you get annually a flu vaccine, you are making yourself more susceptible to the flu in subsequent years, by weakening your immune system, instead of enforcing it.

Dr. Haim Danenberg of Hadassah University Hospital in Jerusalem says that one who did not get annual flu shots is possible to poses a better immune system then the annually vaccinated ones.

Some even say that flu vaccines create a pattern of dependence and once you begin taking them you will need to take them every year because your immune system gets weaker every year.

Phyllis Balch, an author of herbs and health does not recommend flu shots and suggests that the solution of getting rid of flu is by strengthening the immune system.

Every year a new strain of virus develops and we can not be sure that the flu shot we took will match for this new virus too, and the antibody response will only be protective if we are luckily enough to get infected with the right virus.

A study from Netherlands made on elderly people concluded that flu shots only give you one percent lower chance of getting the flu after all, so we ask ourselves why doctors and governments make all this propaganda for flu shots if they are only1% helpful.

In the case of bird flu things might not be like this, because if a virus strain is isolated and used to manufacture a bird flu vaccine, it may turn out to be more effective than 1%. Studies have not concluded yet.

It seems that flu shots contain toxic substances too, like mercury which is connected with the Alzheimer disease and could contribute to a mercury poisoning.

There is a law that indemnifies vaccine manufacturers from the harm caused by their products in case of a viral pandemic, even if the vaccine kills people.

You could find more about this law at:

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:s.01873:

So, the vaccine producers are protected in case of a mass murder, and they even get money for it (they sell their vaccine to health authorities). This proves that vaccines are not safe and that is why the vaccine companies have assured their legal protection.

Before getting a shot, people should first find out mere about the side effects given by the vaccines and to reconsider whether they want to risk taking it or try a different solution like the real anti-viral medicines.

So, if you want to find out more about bird flu prevention or even about symptoms of bird flu please click this link http://www.bird-flu-info-center.com/

So, if you want to find out more about bird flu prevention or even about symptoms of bird flu please click this link http://www.bird-flu-info-center.com/

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