“Swine flu could be a product of overzealous research”
Published: 07 October, 2009, 21:58
Edited: 13 October, 2009, 18:02
As swine flu continues to spread across the world, so do theories about its origin. US investigative journalist Wayne Madsen says he's gathering more and more evidence that the H1N1 virus started out in a lab.
The western world has looked for a remedy to the 6 billion overpopulation complex of problems and what the virus now have failed to accomplish will be dealt with in the new vaccine, does this sound overzealous? Talk to any modern day Eugenics and they will tell you that we got 6 billion overpopulation complex of problems; non-known disease up to day is effective enough to kill off enough of people. This is not overzealous or conspiracy theory, certain environmentalists saviours talks about the overpopulation complex of problems every day and in conjunction scientists search for new ways to kill off all useless eaters. Swine flu is only one string of many biological warfare projects that has been deliberately released on the public. These people work from behind the scenes, they are powerful, got huge financial recourses and they are most likely not to be effected by a release of this virus, these things are released by proxys like the Aum Shinrikyo sect, often educated, intelligent movements infiltrating different research facilities and that way carrying out different agendas for higher up members of our current food-chain. You can track almost any virus up to date to our own labs, and it includes all known big killers that isn’t simply effective enough. Bird Flue, Swine Flue, how many more do people need to wake up to the reality?
"This is not overzealous or conspiracy theory, certain environmentalists saviours talks about the overpopulation complex of problems every day and in conjunction scientists search for new ways to kill off all useless eaters." That is pure speculation. You watch too many action movies. And a conspiracy theory is not by definition untrue. "Bird Flue, Swine Flue, how many more do people need to wake up to the reality?" These sorts of diseases have been coming and going for 1,000s of years. They don't require a new explanation, and it is only rational to presume that they are caused by the same thing they've always been caused by: microbial evolution. The swine flu is not yet a big killer, and it may never even become one. So it seems like a ridiculous candidate for a population suppression mechanism. Diseases could eventually be manufactured with devastating results, but there is no convincing indication they have been yet.










Such a loose stringing of facts can be used to "prove" anything. He doesn't tie them together nor did the reporter do anything approximating a good job in cross examining his case. The reason why no one with credibility is investigating this allegation is that there is no compelling evidence for it. Flus like H1N1 have come and gone for thousands of years. There is nothing unusual about this disease. And furthermore, if evolutionarily speaking there were some sort of a jump from the 1918 virus to this virus, as this person is suggesting, you would expect that this virus would not more closely resemble more recent ones. If such were the case, we would be hearing this from scientists across the world because genetic analysis would make it obvious. Also, if this were a pharmaceutical conspiracy you would expect the disease to more virulent. As it stands this flu is neither more contagious nor more harmful than the common flue; the only reason why knowledgeable people are concerned about it is that they fear it may evolve into something worse. Russia likes to complain about "russophobia", but articles like this make that complaint hypocrisy.