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Bird Flu Capers
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Bill Sardi
by Bill Sardi
The Bird Flu
is obviously getting out of hand. Two girls died in Georgia
(Eastern Europe) and the parents of children who go to school with
the girls "suppose the victims had bird flu." (MosNews
March 10, 2006.) Well, that's solid confirmation.
In Indonesia,
the Bird Flu is for real, and it's striking humans, 21 dead already.
(Reuters.) In 3 years Bird Flu has killed 95 humans, a mini-mini-mini-mini
pandemic. It took 3 years for Bird Flu to kill more people
than SARS which swept the globe and disappeared suddenly.
Kind of odd, wouldn't you say?
The worry is
that Bird Flu could strike the U.S. any day now. Homeland
Security Michael Chertoff, a known authority on influenza, especially
when blown in by hurricanes, said Thursday. "If we get a wild
bird or even a domestic chicken that gets infected with avian flu,
we're going to be able to deal with it, because we've got a lot
of experience with that," Chertoff said. What, was Homeland
Security distracted with Bird Flu drills while winds blew in New
Orleans? Is the entire Homeland Security agency ready to strike
if a lone bird gets the flu? Pity the sole bird. For
the sake of the birds, let's hope Homeland Insecurity "fouls"
the job like it did in New Orleans.
Finland has
the whole threat under control. On Feb. 28, the ministry issued
a warning in parts of the country, asking farmers to keep poultry
indoors from March to May. (Source: Xinhua.) Ah, brilliant
idea, make them all vitamin D deficient so they will develop influenza.
South Dakota
officials have the Bird Flu prioritized. "Top U.S., regional
and state officials warned South Dakotans today to seriously consider
the threat that a world bird flu epidemic poses to local communities."
Bruce Morrison, chief of wildlife for the Nebraska Game and Parks
Commission, told an audience of 450 people at the South Dakota Summit
on Pandemic Influenza that drastic action might be necessary "if
Asian bird flu arrives in the United States." Morrison
said: "We might have to shut down pheasant season in South Dakota."
Meanwhile,
Taiwan protested to the World Health Organisation (WHO) for treating
the self-ruled island as part of China by listing it as a bird fluinfected
area. Ah, but we know those sneaky Chinese aren't telling
the whole story.
The Albuquerque
Tribune interviewed a Los Alamos scientist who is tracking the
Bird Flu virus, and predicts it will arrive in the U.S. by 2007,
saying: "Birds don't have to go through security checks
when they cross borders. They don't have to get tested for drugs
or disease before visiting wintering grounds along the Rio Grande.
In the next two years, they could bring to New Mexico a deadly natural
biological weapon bird flu says Jeanne Fair, a scientist at
Los Alamos National Laboratory." Of course, humans aren't
screened for Bird Flu or any disease at airports or border stations
and immigrants walk across the southern border to the U.S. at will.
And imagining
horrors of WWII, when Europeans had to hide Jewish people in hidden
rooms and attics from the Gestapo, the owner of a British pet shop
says he fears the day when authorities will cull all the birds in
pet stores. Maybe think of building hidden cages now to save
your most treasured pet birds. Beware The Keystone Bird
Flu Cops.
March
11, 2006
Bill
Sardi [send
him mail] is
a consumer advocate and health journalist, writing from San Dimas,
California. He offers a free downloadable book, The Collapse of
Conventional Medicine, at his
website.
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