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What's
Behind the False Flag Flu Emergency?
by
Bill Sardi
Recently
by Bill Sardi: Where
Are the Vaccine Pied Pipers Leading Us?
On Friday I
stood before an audience in Phoenix, Arizona and attempted to shock
them with something similar to a repeat of Orson Welles' War
Of The Worlds radio broadcast, a 1938 Halloween night radio
announcement that said, in a series of news bulletins, Martians
had landed on the earth. The public cowered in fear then, even when
Welles announced it was just a radio drama, not reality.
The contrived
crisis I created was the President of the United States had just
announced a national emergency because of a massive number of deaths
attributed to a fast-spreading strain of flu virus that had combined
with a mortal form of flu virus. My hand was shaking as I read the
announcement. People in the audience thought it was real. The audience
began to squirm and wonder, before I finished my melodrama, just
how they were going to return home without having to undergo forced
vaccination at the airport.
They were relieved
when I told them this crisis was purely fictional. I added the announcement
for just such a contrived crisis was probably already programmed
into the President's teleprompter. Little did I know how true these
words were to become.
To my surprise,
on the afternoon of the following day (Saturday), the President
of the United States had indeed declared a national emergency due
to 1000 reported flu deaths, 100 of them among children. These deaths
had occurred over the past eight months.
But 1000 accumulated
deaths would be far fewer than the mortality figures the Centers
for Disease Control distributes – estimated at 36,000 annual flu
deaths. Federal health authorities lump pneumonia deaths among the
elderly with flu-related deaths to falsely inflate flu mortality
figures. My own guesstimate is that only about 6000 flu-related
deaths actually occur each year, but even using this figure for
comparison, this year's flu outbreak appears weak. An estimated
20,000 hospitalizations have been reported since this pandemic flu
strain began in March of 2009, which amounts to only about 625 hospitalizations
per week spread among more than 5 thousand hospitals.
Earlier in
the week CBS News reported that, five months after this unique strain
of the flu had begun to spread in Mexico in March of 2009, the H1N1
pandemic flu strain only comprised 1–2% of the flu viruses in circulation
by July. Yet there were massive preparations being made for a major
flu pandemic without sufficient justification. Today the Centers
for Disease Control says the H1N1 pandemic flu strain represents
99% of the flu cases that are typed laboratory confirmed. Just exactly
which numbers are correct, if any, now come into question.
According to
CBS News, only 11 million doses of flu have been administered, with
millions more to arrive late, sometime in mid-November. Time Magazine
reports about 30 million available doses, so that could mean up
to two-thirds of the currently available vaccine is going unused.
A reimbursement
crisis, not a health crisis
A follow-up
report, published in the Sunday edition of the San Francisco
Chronicle, says the emergency declaration issued by The White
House has more to do with Medicare and Medicaid regulations dealing
with hospitals. With the national emergency declared, hospitals
have more flexibility to set up separate or even outdoor treatment
areas.
The emergency
appears to deal more with hospitals and their ability to get paid
by federal health authorities. An article in the New York Times
confirms that federal rules do not allow hospitals to establish
treatment areas more than 250 yards from emergency rooms. "Tents
are 300 yards or more away, typically federal dollars won't go to
pay for treatment."
So the emergency
appears to be financial – making sure hospitals meet federal requirements
so they can get paid by Medicaid or Medicare, rather than any true
health crisis.
The San
Francisco Chronicle article said "White House officials
were quick to note that the emergency declaration does not signify
an increase in severity of the national H1N1 outbreak." But
the article kept referring to all the deaths, when there appear
to be fewer mortal cases of the flu in the past 8 months than prior
flu seasons.
Journalists
and health officials sound more duplicitous as they attempt to explain
the need for the emergency declaration. Here is how the San Francisco
Chronicle described it:
"Art Reingold,
head of epidemiology at UC Berkeley, said the declaration doesn't
mean that the national outbreak is 'any worse than it was yesterday
or last week'."
"It's difficult
to get the right message across to people," Reingold said. "There's
this balance between the flu is important and people should be vaccinated,
but you don't want an overreaction."
But once again,
according to federal officials, there is little or no vaccine available.
Civil liberties
threatened?
An article
in the Christian Science Monitor (ASM) was more concerned
that such a contrived emergency could be a veiled way to overrun
civil liberties. The ASM article quoted Harold Relyea, a specialist
in national government with the Congressional Research Service,
who said:
"When
the President formally declares a national emergency, he may seize
property, organize and control the means of production, seize commodities,
assign military forces abroad, institute martial law, seize and
control all transportation and communication, regulate the operation
of private enterprise, restrict travel and, in a variety of ways,
control the lives of United States citizens."
Few news sources
were critical of the declared emergency, but expect more reporters
to express skepticism over its need and to question its intent.
An article
in the New Hampshire Union Leader said: "But the way the U.S.
government has been handling the new flu strain, technically named
H1N1, has been less than reassuring."
What to
do now?
Misdirection,
overreaction and lack of preparedness by public health officials
is a clear indication to the public that they cannot totally rely
upon potentially problematic vaccines or anti-viral drugs to defend
themselves against the flu.
An ignored
approach to controlling infectious disease is to address the immune
status of the population. The public should utilize bona fide immune
boosters such as vitamin D and vitamin C, and take nutrients that
are documented to reduce the duration and severity of the disease
which include vitamin E, the trace mineral selenium, the sulfur
compound NAC, and elderberry.
In
2005 researchers in Rome, Italy wondered what backup treatment could
be used in the event vaccines were unavailable or were ineffective
against a fast mutating flu virus that had developed resistance
to vaccines or anti-viral drugs like Tamiflu or Relenza.
Flu viruses
require a host cell to replicate. The Italian researchers report
that resveratrol, known as a red wine molecule, completely blocks
entry of flu viruses into the cell nucleus in animals at a human
equivalent dose of ~70 milligrams. [Journal Infectious Disease 2005
May 15; 191(10):1719–29] So the virus would enter the lungs, antibodies
would still be generated to produce long-term immunity, but the
virus could not duplicate into millions of daughter virions as it
normally does. Resveratrol works on closing the cellular doorway
rather than destroying the virus itself. Therefore it is a totally
non-toxic approach to control of influenza viruses. Furthermore,
resveratrol does not provoke viral resistance.
In contrast,
anti-viral drugs like oseltamivir (Tamiflu) allow viruses to enter
cellular machinery to produce copies of the flu virus and then inhibits
their exit from the cell via inhibition of the enzyme neuraminidase.
So host cells are flooded with copies of the virus. This approach
is not ideal as it can lead to drug-induced side effects which have
been widely reported.
October
27, 2009
Bill
Sardi [send
him mail] is a frequent writer on health and political
topics. His health writings can be found at www.naturalhealthlibrarian.com.
He is the author of You
Don’t Have To Be Afraid Of Cancer Anymore.
Copyright
© 2009 Bill Sardi Word of Knowledge Agency, San Dimas, California.
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