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	<title>Comments on: Rewarding (to some) A-H1N1 flu hysteria grips globe</title>
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		<title>By: Truthseeker</title>
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		<dc:creator>Truthseeker</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 08:32:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cervantes, with respect, are you saying the 1918 die off of 2 million or so was normal flu plus vaccines?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cervantes, with respect, are you saying the 1918 die off of 2 million or so was normal flu plus vaccines?</p>
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		<title>By: gangstalking</title>
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		<dc:creator>gangstalking</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 01:22:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi cervantes, 

Sorry I had not meant to say that they did not die, but that the mortality rate is normally greater for those demographics then for the others. Thanks for catching that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi cervantes, </p>
<p>Sorry I had not meant to say that they did not die, but that the mortality rate is normally greater for those demographics then for the others. Thanks for catching that.</p>
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		<title>By: cervantes</title>
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		<dc:creator>cervantes</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 12:13:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>ps to Gangstalking,  Actually, during 1918-&#039;91 the very young and the elderly did have typical &#039;flu&#039; mortality.  Most often, the literal cause of death was really from pneumonia, as it is today*, but &#039;flu&#039; is cited as the precursor, thus the &#039;cause.&#039;  

However, since 4 million of those aged 18+ in the military, and many, many millions of adult civilians, received multiple crude vaccinations that no doubt (in my assessment) were contaminated and/or preserved with unknown toxins (don&#039;t forget, the flu in 1918 was termed to be from a bacteria), it starts to make sense why the normally &quot;healthiest&quot; demographic group was stricken.

*I amend: today, perhaps most flu deaths are from iatrogenic cause - from antiviral and similarly toxic drug therapies.  Just called pneumonia.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ps to Gangstalking,  Actually, during 1918-&#8217;91 the very young and the elderly did have typical &#8216;flu&#8217; mortality.  Most often, the literal cause of death was really from pneumonia, as it is today*, but &#8216;flu&#8217; is cited as the precursor, thus the &#8217;cause.&#8217;  </p>
<p>However, since 4 million of those aged 18+ in the military, and many, many millions of adult civilians, received multiple crude vaccinations that no doubt (in my assessment) were contaminated and/or preserved with unknown toxins (don&#8217;t forget, the flu in 1918 was termed to be from a bacteria), it starts to make sense why the normally &#8220;healthiest&#8221; demographic group was stricken.</p>
<p>*I amend: today, perhaps most flu deaths are from iatrogenic cause &#8211; from antiviral and similarly toxic drug therapies.  Just called pneumonia.</p>
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		<title>By: cervantes</title>
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		<dc:creator>cervantes</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 11:43:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Folks, let us amateurs agree that protein/molecular/RNA structure of virus remnants found in people buried around 1919 (as also concurred by virologists today) included that of H1N1.  So what?  These corpses of course had fingerprints of dozens of other viruses and fungus and bacteria.  

Even if the 1919 virus sample had a different protein &quot;re-assortment&quot; (the term bandied about today) than any other, it merely demonstrates that H1N1 has, and will always have, a variety of strains (another bit of jargon equally bandied about).  And, some will always be somewhat pathogenic if we humans are elderly, not well nourished, including lack of sunlight/Vitamin D, whatever.

The dramatic finding of H1N1 in the &#039;19 dead means absolutely nothing. Other than a willing and gullible scientific community being led by its collective snout (moooore $moola for us!).  As in kuru, no less, and do I dare mention a retrovirus beginning with an &quot;H&quot; and an &quot;I.&quot;

Ok, my professional credentials include the world of thermodynamics (fancy word for heat transfer), and I&#039;ve read Pong&#039;s document on the thermitic particles.  Actually, many, many substances are very, very explosive even at cool temperatures - grain silos do blow up.  

As to the thermitic particles in question, the temperatures and pressures happening with the planes smashing into the buildings, the explosions, the fuel and materials reaching very high temperatures, the immense pressures of the weights of the buildings as they collapsed on lower floor materials: all kinds of new materials&#039; production went on.  What is the new themitic material? I&#039;m not sure it matters.

I do know my office manager had just passed over the 14th St. Potomac river bridge, going south in her car, was literally adjacent the Pentagon, when she saw the 767 careening at 500 miles per hours just above late commuter traffic on U.S. 395, and smash into the Pentagon - clipping a dozen lamp posts as it reached ground level and the Pentagon simultaneously.  I heard the 767 hit, but thought it was an Air force fighter rashly breaking the sound barrier during a flyover at an Arlington Cemetery burial, next door to the Pentagon.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Folks, let us amateurs agree that protein/molecular/RNA structure of virus remnants found in people buried around 1919 (as also concurred by virologists today) included that of H1N1.  So what?  These corpses of course had fingerprints of dozens of other viruses and fungus and bacteria.  </p>
<p>Even if the 1919 virus sample had a different protein &#8220;re-assortment&#8221; (the term bandied about today) than any other, it merely demonstrates that H1N1 has, and will always have, a variety of strains (another bit of jargon equally bandied about).  And, some will always be somewhat pathogenic if we humans are elderly, not well nourished, including lack of sunlight/Vitamin D, whatever.</p>
<p>The dramatic finding of H1N1 in the &#8216;19 dead means absolutely nothing. Other than a willing and gullible scientific community being led by its collective snout (moooore $moola for us!).  As in kuru, no less, and do I dare mention a retrovirus beginning with an &#8220;H&#8221; and an &#8220;I.&#8221;</p>
<p>Ok, my professional credentials include the world of thermodynamics (fancy word for heat transfer), and I&#8217;ve read Pong&#8217;s document on the thermitic particles.  Actually, many, many substances are very, very explosive even at cool temperatures &#8211; grain silos do blow up.  </p>
<p>As to the thermitic particles in question, the temperatures and pressures happening with the planes smashing into the buildings, the explosions, the fuel and materials reaching very high temperatures, the immense pressures of the weights of the buildings as they collapsed on lower floor materials: all kinds of new materials&#8217; production went on.  What is the new themitic material? I&#8217;m not sure it matters.</p>
<p>I do know my office manager had just passed over the 14th St. Potomac river bridge, going south in her car, was literally adjacent the Pentagon, when she saw the 767 careening at 500 miles per hours just above late commuter traffic on U.S. 395, and smash into the Pentagon &#8211; clipping a dozen lamp posts as it reached ground level and the Pentagon simultaneously.  I heard the 767 hit, but thought it was an Air force fighter rashly breaking the sound barrier during a flyover at an Arlington Cemetery burial, next door to the Pentagon.</p>
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