Swine Flu: Depopulation Agenda
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Re: Swine Flu: Depopulation AgendaPerfectly fine thank for asking. And I got a mintie when I had the shot so free vaccine and free lolly.
Re: Swine Flu: Depopulation AgendaJust an update still alive and well after vaccination. Went paddling on the weekend had an awesome time. no side effects for me.
Re: Swine Flu: Depopulation AgendaIf you actually rolled up your sleeve likeyou say, I would heavily suggest that you have completely crippled your immune system.
Re: Swine Flu: Depopulation AgendaScimitars were not available - beware January 19, 2038 is upon us.
Re: Swine Flu: Depopulation AgendaAround here H1N1 is causing high fevers, ague, and all of the other flu symptoms. The discomfort seems to be a bit higher with higher temperatures, but it seems to be over quicker than other flu strains. The big concern is that some young people that are otherwise healthy have dies of this strain.
Another interesting feature of the H1N1 flu is that it has brought up the weirdest claims. These out-of-touch claims by AIS remind me of a cold cure offered by Art Carney on the Honeymooners. He tells Ralph to stick his hands in boiling goats milk. Ralph stares at him in disbelief. Norton responds with, "It's hard to cough when you are screaming at the top of your lungs." Scimitars were not available - beware January 19, 2038 is upon us.
Re: Swine Flu: Depopulation Agendai am having one on thursday - i will report back
Re: Swine Flu: Depopulation AgendaI remember that show. Quite funny. Thanks for reminding me.
Scimitars were not available - beware January 19, 2038 is upon us.
Re: Swine Flu: Depopulation AgendaUnderstand and mostly agree with your post Ninja. My point is that there is a vaccine available for the seasonal flu, yet 36,000 Americans (not counting other countries) die each year from complications of the flu. I don't know what they use to determine the term "complications." My mother just passed from "complications stemming from Alzheimer's Disease." That meant she forgot how to eat and starved to death. I will still blame her death of Alzheimer's regardless if it was actually lack of nutrition.
Now, if 36,000 Americans die each year from complications resulting from the flu, why don't we hear more about that in the media? Seems to me like somone needs to start taking the flue a little more seriously.
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