lördag 28 november 2009

superstar CBS reporter blows the lid off the swine flu media hype and hysteria

http://www.infowars.com/superstar-cbs-reporter-blows-the-lid-off-the-swine-flu-media-hype-and-hysteria/

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The following is what a friend from Lasqueti dug up and posted regarding the
CBS's reporters Sharyl Attkisson
's findings, it just sums it up once more:

[This is from Casey's Daily Dispatch, www.caseyresearch.com/displayCdd.php]

Is There Really a Swine Flu Pandemic?
By Shannara Johnson
The swine flu has swept across the United States like a hurricane – hundreds if not thousands of cases have been reported from nearly every county in the nation… and the death toll has been rising.
But are all those flu-like symptoms people come down with really swine flu?
In a recent interview with natural health advocate Dr. Joseph Mercola, CBS News reporter Sharyl Attkisson shared some amazing findings.
“A couple months ago, I got tips from three or four different segments of public health care, with folks telling me that CDC [the Center for Disease Control] has recommended they go ahead and stop testing for and stop counting swine flu cases… and each different entity that contacted me was concerned, thinking that this was something that should not be happening.”
Attkisson started investigating to find out why that decision was made and what the ramifications would be.
“One of my good sources within the government said to me, ‘They’re either trying to overrepresent the swine flu or underrepresent it by not counting it anymore. You need to find out which it is.’”
Examining data state by state, here’s what Attkisson discovered:
Of the presumed swine flu cases that had been tested – before the CDC stopped the testing altogether – only a small fraction had actually been swine flu.

Even more astounding, the vast majority of likely swine flu cases, as recognized by trained physicians, weren’t flu at all.
According to Attkisson, “They weren’t swine flu, they weren’t regular flu, they were some other sort of upper respiratory infection. . .
“In Florida, they had taken 8,800 specimens – those are presumed likely swine flu cases. 83% of them were negative for flu at all. 17% were regular flu or swine flu.
“So, in other words, of all those presumed swine flu cases, 83% of them weren’t flu.”

She found similar results in California, where health officials tested about 13,700 presumed swine flu cases – of these, a mere 14% were any kind of flu, including 2% swine flu. In Alaska, the number of real swine flu cases was a meager 1%.
Now consider that on October 24, President Obama declared a national emergency due to the swine flu pandemic, and the state of Massachusetts is implementing draconian fines and even jail time for those refusing to get vaccinated. If you had flu symptoms today and went to a doctor, you would be told – according to the CDC’s guidelines – that you had swine flu. And the national media are falling all over themselves reporting on Americans frantically trying to get a hold of the vaccine, which still seems to be in short supply.
In other words: Pandemic panic at its best (or worst), and much ado about nothing.

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