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Eleven Bridges by Which Flu and Other Pig Diseases Can Walk Fly Or Swim To Humans

by Babe
truth to counter the disinformation of the CDC, Homeland Security,
the World Health Organization, NIH and other pharmpawns
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Eleven Bridges by Which Flu and Other Pig Diseases Can Walk Fly Or Swim To Humans

1. Influenza strains in pig waste
a. Strains can live in pig waste for months. Smithfield and other fecal lagoons have in some cases
been standing for years. Mutations occur frequently. Footnote 1
b. Commercial concerns mix pig and other waste with 50% grain
marketing it as 'wastelage' and feeding it back to the animals.
http://www.nationalaglawcenter.org has this propaganda about it

Quote:
Wastelage: A fermentation product produced by blending animal waste with a fermentable product and storing to ensile. When properly ensiled, wastelage is free of salmonella-type microorganisms and parasitic nematodes, free of noxious odors, palatable to livestock, and economically competitive as an animal feed. In addition, conversion of animal waste to wastelage eliminates concern of water pollution.

Farmers feed feces back to their animals...
2. Airborn strains are hastened by high speed powerful ventilation systems required by factory farms
because of the crowding of animals living in their own waste.
3. Pig waste becomes waterborn when washed unprocessed into streams and oceans from Smithfield
and other factory farms in US, Mexico, Poland etc.
http://www.socialfunds.com/news/arti...rticle514.html
When bottom feeders eat the wsste they can become infected, just as they are sources for
hepatitis, anaphylactic shock and ecoli.
4. Factory farm, slaughterhouse, and animal flesh processing plant workers
5. The consumption of pieces of pig cadavers (called pork)
6. Drugs made with parts of pigs
a. Heparin is made from the mucosal tissues of slaughtered pigs'
intestines, cows' lungs etc.
7. Surgical operations with parts of pigs whose immune system is closest to our own.
a. Heart valves come sometimes from pigs and cows.
http://www.heart-valve-surgery.com/b...eplacement.php
b. Pigs' skin is used in some burn transplants.
Children's Hospital in Akron Ohio and other hospitals
have burned pigs in research.
8. bioterror (Ft Detrick swine flu samples have been missing recently wrote the Frederick Maryland News Post)
9. Vaccinations within pigs can mutate
10. Vaccinations in humans can mutate (The Poisoned Needle by Ida Honorof is one of many
books on the subject.)
Tamiflu by Roche (every N American dose sold gives a royalty to
Donald Rumsfeld) and Relenza by Glaxo have been declared not lifesavers
but only suppressive of symptoms. Both companies have been sued many
times for the lethal side effects of Tamiflu (Japanese put warning on
every label regarding hazard to children) and Relenza.
ROCHE

Lethal Side Effects of Tamiflu
http://www.rense.com/general69/tami.htm

Tamiflu Vaccine Linked With Convulsions, Delirium and Bizarre Deaths
http://www.naturalnews.com/023324.html

Bizarre ingredients including gelatin (BSE?), propylene glycol etc. in Tamiflu
http://www.rense.com/general74/iz.htm

Roche's acne medication Accutane
causes suicides
http://www.lawyerseek.com/Accutane-M...suits-M29.html

Swine flu at a military base in NJ caused 1 death. The subsequent vaccinations
multiplied 7 fold the incidence of neurological side effects and caused 30 deaths.
http://www.infowars.net/articles/apr.../240409Dix.htm

Glaxo drug investigated in children's deaths
Health Canada probes Glaxo's Relenza (alleged antiflu drug) after children die
http://www.newsinferno.com/archives/2873
11. Less likely than the others: Soaps, Shampoos and Candles made of pig fat such as Ivory, Pert
etc. The soap residue is washed into the streams through sewage systems.
*
Footnote on number 1 and 2: Johns Hopkins environmental health professor on Living On Earth radio show
Footnote on 3: Ohio Wesleyan and numerous other studies
Footnote on heparin:
Linhardt RJ, Gunay NS. (1999). "Production and Chemical Processing of Low Molecular Weight Heparins". Sem. Thromb. Hem. 3: 5–16. PMID 10549711.


While NPR's Weekend Saturday reported on May 2nd that there was no way to get swine flu from pigeating,
there are actually tens of thousands of zoonotic diseases, only one of which many books on the subject is Diseases of Food Animals
by Owen Parrett MD.

The 15 (latest number) who have died from swine flu in Mexico have experienced symptoms
such as couging up blood, cyanosis (hands and feet turning blue) and hypoxic encephalopathy
(little blood to the brain) (a condition experienced in mild form after a heavy animal protein
meal)

Diseases Transmitted From Humans To Pigs

1. confinement, disease and death in factory farms
and slaughterhouses
2. swine flu:
http://www.torontosun.com see story below
3.
Another Alberta pig farm story: Pickton who fed 20 dead women to his pigs illustrating the connection between serial killing
of humans and animals
http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Sky...20080641296304


Quote:
Worker gives Alberta pigs swine flu
By KATHLEEN HARRIS, NATIONAL BUREAU CHIEF

Last Updated: 3rd May 2009, 4:40am
Email Story Print Size A A A Report Typo Share with:
Facebook Digg Del.icio.us Google Stumble Upon Newsvine Reddit Technorati Feed Me Yahoo Simpy Squidoo Spurl Blogmarks Netvouz Scuttle Sitejot + What are these? OTTAWA -- The federal government is scrambling to stop trade blocks and calm fears about pork product safety after a herd of pigs in Alberta caught swine flu from a farm worker who recently returned from Mexico.

About 10% of the 2,220-swine herd have shown signs of the flu, though none have died and all are recovering. Canada is the first country to report transmission of the H1N1 virus from humans to pigs, but officials say it could be because of our advanced testing capabilities.

Canada's chief veterinary officer urged Canadians to respond to facts, not fear.

"There is no food safety concern related to this development. Consumption of pork is not considered a route of transmission to humans," said Dr. Brian Evans, executive vice-president of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.

The infected farm worker returned to Alberta from Mexico April 12 and went back to work two days later. The pigs, which began to show signs of illness April 24, have been quarantined but are not scheduled for slaughter.

'VERY UNIQUE EVENT'

Evans called it a "very unique event" but urged farmers to follow biosecurity guidelines to prevent the spread of the H1N1 virus. Early detection and reporting is critical, he said.

With new cases confirmed in Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec yesterday, the number of Canadians infected is now at 85 -- up 34 from the day before. Toronto's confirmed toll is now four.

Canada's chief public health officer, Dr. David Butler-Jones, said the spread of a human virus to a pig is not common but does happen "from time to time." To date, there have been no other reports of infected herds in Canada.

Butler-Jones said the current strain is "very adaptive," and warned it could mutate by recombining with any other bird, pig or human material. But he echoed assurances that the latest development is no cause for food safety alarm.

"If you ate pork before, there is absolutely no reason not to do it today," he said.

Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq said Prime Minister Stephen Harper has spoken with Mexican President Felipe Calderon, who expressed his "deep appreciation" for Canada's help in assisting Mexico with testing. Calderon said Canada's help is "critical" to his country's response to the growing health crisis.

Gary Stordy, with the Canadian Pork Council, said farmers have been advised to take precautionary measures, including keeping visitors or workers who have been to affected countries away from barns. Hygiene and ventilation practices have been highlighted, and consumers are also reminded to thoroughly cook meat as usual.

KATHLEEN.HARRIS [at] SUNMEDIA.CA



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Johns Hopkins has like many universities a schizophrenic
attitude to the truth.. with some departments engaged
in seeking it while others are involved in vivisection.
Johns Hopkins is linked financially to Michael Bloomberg
and is the site at which Dr Blalock built his press to
test the number of lbs. of pressure a dog's bones could
take before breaking. HBO tried to romanticize
the story with a film.

Mervyn Hardinge left Harvard after doing isocaloric studies indicating
that vegans weigh 23 lbs less than nonvegetarians. Stanley Prusiner
left Harvard when he realized that his prion research would always
be on the back burner of the meat invested university. He went
on to Stanford and continues to work on his pioneer discovery of prions
and spongiform encephalopathy diseases (Mad Pig, Mad Cow, Mad Fish,
Mad Deer, etc)

Many state universities in Ohio, Kansas, Wisconsin and elsewhere
have financial relationships with livestock companies.


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An outbreak of apparent swine flu infection in pigs in Wisconsin in 1988 resulted in multiple human infections.
§What Were Their Names?
by Babe
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§Pigs Have Rights
by Babe
§Drawn by G MacCray in 3 Minutes
by Babe
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