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OrlandoMary
04-09-2005, 06:30 PM
April 9, 2005

World’s Scientists Confirm Human Origin of Deadly Flu Virus as United States Prepares for Institution of Martial Law

By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Russian Subscribers

Reports have reached us today showing the increasing concern among the world’s scientists that our entire world is soon to be enveloped in a catastrophic pandemic, with human deaths estimated to be in the hundreds of millions.

Of the greatest concern about this event is the mounting evidence that the cause of this deadliest of viruses has not been done by nature, but has instead been created by men, and as we can read in this report titled "Who Inserted the Mutated Human Influenza Virus in a Pig in South Korea?", and which says,

“Who inserted a mutated version of the human influenza virus in a pig in South Korea? That’s what a leading biologist wants to know. Health authorities claim that animal viruses from pigs and poultry are jumping to humans and infecting them, causing people some to die. But it appears somebody is helping the process along.

Nature Magazine, in its February 24 issue, reported that biologist Henry Niman, who works for a biotechnology company, was examining flu viruses gene sequences that were placed in GenBank, the public database for genetic sequence information. Niman found a strain of human flu virus that was created in 1940 in a London lab by scientists who were experimenting with the virus that caused the global flu pandemic of 1918.

The flu sequence, obtained from a pig virus, had been placed in GenBank by researchers at Chungnam National University in Daejon, South Korea. Neither the World Health Organization (WHO) or the South Korean government have commented on Niman’s claim. Niman says “the incident raises worrying questions about how the human flu genes got into a virus in a pig.” [much more]

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Giggles
04-10-2005, 03:44 PM
You would think that human beings would leave things well enough alone.