FLU ‘ODDITIES’ BREAKING NEWS

2009-12-03

Richard Moore

FLU ‘ODDITIES’ BREAKING NEWS

Last updated: Wed, 02 Dec 2009 09:43:09 GMT

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Heads up! HHS sociopaths want billion$ for US pharmaterrorists to make new vaccines using dog cells and genetically engineered E.ColiU.S. health-threat response to be reviewed 02 Dec 2009 Citing the balky swine flu vaccination campaign and other shortcomings in the nation’s medical defenses, a top Obama administration official has announced a major review of the government’s efforts to develop new protections against pandemics, bioterrorism and other health threats. “Today, we face a wider range of public health threats than ever before in our history,” Sebelius said. “It could be [Fort Detrick] anthrax delivered in an envelope. It could be a [Blackwater] dirty bomb set off in a subway car. It could be a new [Baxter] strain of flu that our bodies have no immunity to.”

The reality behind the swine flu conspiracy By Irina Galushko 26 Nov 2009 …[T]he WHO may find itself coughing up explanations, as more and more scientists and health researchers, and even journalists, are starting to question the organization’s motives behind raising the alert so quickly. According to theDanish Daily Information newspaper, the WHO and pharmaceutical companies are suffering from the profit bug. Or, to put it simply, the chief health care organization in the world has teamed up with the drug makers to create a phantom monster — and to rake in cash by selling a remedy for it.

Conn. AG probes flu drug prices 01 Dec 2009 Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal has begun asking major pharmacies for details about their Tamiflu pricing policies as part of an investigation into complaints of erratic and excessive prices for the flu drug. Blumenthal has asked CVS Caremark Corporation, Rite Aid Corporation and Walgreen Co., for immediate information, including details about their current prices and prices pre-dating the current H1N1 flu pandemic and ensuing Tamiflu shortage.

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