| SWINE FLU TESTS? ................
WHAT TESTS?
By Jon Rappoport On what grounds are local communities declaring people Swine Flu cases? If you want to glimpse one way to falsely inflate case numbers, read these quotes from Enid.com, a news service in Oklahoma: Swine flu so prevalent there is no testing The hysteria surrounding H1N1, also known as swine flu, has subsided to the point most places aren’t even testing people who have symptoms, local health officials say. Stephen Rempe, executive director of Garfield County Health Department, said neither the state or county health departments are testing for H1N1 anymore. “The state Health Depart-ment has not kept up with it because it is so prevalent that it is assumed that if they have flu-like symptoms, they have H1N1,” he said. “The only way to know is to have it lab confirmed. It is up to the individual if they want to have it lab confirmed, but it is like $300. If you are sick with flu- like symptoms you probably have H1N1.” St. Mary’s Regional Me-dical Center and Integris Bass Baptist Health Center are not testing for H1N1, but they are testing for influenza A. …“The ER is not testing for swine flu. The CDC has said that it is not the time of the year for seasonal flu, so if anyone tested positive for influenza A they have swine flu.” End of Enid.com excerpt Well, well. If a person has ordinary flu symptoms, it’s assumed it’s Swine Flu. This is like saying, If you’re at a baseball game, you’re watching the Yankees play. And with all the hysteria being whipped up, more and more people are showing up in emergency rooms with flu symptoms, cold symptoms, GI symptoms, all kinds of symptoms. The easiest thing to do is call them “probable” Swine Flu cases. So many ways to lie, so much vaccine to sell and inject and sniff. Remember, the CDC functions like any government agency. It has to justify its $$ budget, and it always asks Congress for more money. So it has to be seen doing “important work.” What could be more important than a brand-new pandemic? And the CDC has a very influential partner waiting in the wings: pharmaceutical companies. For them, a new vaccine means billions of dollars. These companies will do their bit for the cause. They’ll lobby and promote and publicize the “imminent danger.” To grease the rails, the CDC can simply stop tracking Swine Flu cases. They can turn sheer guesses into facts and claim the epidemic is so widespread it’s imperative that everyone take the vaccine. Now you see one way case numbers are inflated. Just stop testing and say that anyone walking around with flu-symptoms should be marked down as a probable Swine Flu case. It’s easy. It doesn’t cost anything. People buy into the fear. Drug companies make more money. It’s a walk in the park.Hell, why not say that anyone who can’t remember a name or a fact during a given day has very early symptoms of Alzheimer’s? No need for a test. Just mark him down. Case numbers inflate. Drug companies sell more drugs. JON RAPPOPORT |