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October 15, 2009 10:58 AM

Swine flu pandemic - follow the money

MANUFACTURED SWINE FLU PANDEMIC

Swine Flu. 7 dead. 6.5 billion not dead.


Back in the old days whenever your country was going through a bad time financially you had to go start a war somewhere to take peoples minds off of it. Lots of people died, millions more suffered, things were never the same afterwards but generally the financial situation seemed to sort itself out.

But these days we have exotic sounding diseases that do the job so much better. Hardly anyone dies and the only suffering is having to sit through endless "investigative journalism" reports and "urgent updates" on telly. It takes everybody's minds off the recession without having to commit troops or make up cool war slogans... so all in all a good result.

From a New Zealand blog - OpenUReyes: Think for yourself.

I still say Follow the Money - this is all about the administration's ties to Big Pharma, and the left should be up in arms against this too.

See also:

What is Big Pharma?

Obama cuts deal with Big Pharma, betrays right and left

Swine flu vaccine,: beware scare tactics, Big Pharma profiteeringLou

Big Pharma propaganda forced on doctors

Swine flu vaccine: Big Pharma immune from victim lawsuits

Big Pharma: 27 million US citizens on anti-depressants
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