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"Patient Zero" found in swine flu pandemic (and stated publically!)

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posted on Apr, 29 2009 @ 09:19 AM
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Wouldn't this kind of personal information be kept confidential??

Also, why is it that all the big news stories (aka sensationalized) have to be in some great sounding city name...

Here's the story of 5-year old Edgar Martinez, of La Gloria, Mexico, who lives amongst pig farms. He's apparently the first person to ever have swine flu.

www.cnn.com...


[Slight apology - I occasionally use satire, irony and humor to deal with the attrocities of the day. You can find this type of humor in this thread. Please do not mistake it for lack of compassion.]

edited to add apology

[edit on 29-4-2009 by notreallyalive]



posted on Apr, 29 2009 @ 09:22 AM
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mm is he like a time traveller or something?....

the swin flu first appeared in the 70's or even early than that...

[edit on 29-4-2009 by Next_Heap_With]



posted on Apr, 29 2009 @ 09:24 AM
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Oh ya... and don't forget to read the special "Are you worried about swine flu?" link! Find another 300,000 people to be companions in your worry!

www.ireport.com...

American media is often pathetic, in my opinion,... and sad



posted on Apr, 29 2009 @ 09:25 AM
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Originally posted by Next_Heap_With
mm is he a time traveller?....

the swin flu first appeared in the 70's or even early than that...


oh ya! pretty sure he was frozen back in the 70s and recently thawed for the big event



posted on Apr, 29 2009 @ 09:26 AM
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They're trying to counter that this is made in a laboratory, because it has the bird flu in it, and it could not occur naturally in the least. This is exactly the same thing as Baxter's supposed "accidental" release of the bird flu mixed with a virus. It was in that mixed form that the greatest danger occurred for a bird flu pandemic. That is why this shouldn't even be called the swine flu, its the bird flu mixed with various virus's. Then it incubates in the human body and mutates. The next thing is a mutated form of the bird flu that can spread rapidly and that has a 90% mortality rate.

They're trying to pretend that the scientists who have found the components in this are wrong and it started here in this set up scenario instead. Even if it did, it started there because thats the first place infected with their bird flu combo.



posted on Apr, 29 2009 @ 09:29 AM
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Originally posted by notreallyalive
Wouldn't this kind of personal information be kept confidential??

The laws in Mexico may not be as 'patient friendly' as they are here in the USA. They may not be as protective. Plus ... if this was a test run (or the real run) for a major pandemic by TPTB ... they'll want to pass off the blame onto someone else. A child playing near pig farms is easy to pass it off on.



posted on Apr, 29 2009 @ 09:32 AM
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Okay, I'm sorry but a five-year-old patient zero?
Where would he get it?

Another report said it was a 30 something female who was a census taker and came into contact with over 300 people at the peak of her contagiousness.

They don't know...

[edit on 29/4/2009 by kosmicjack]



posted on Apr, 29 2009 @ 09:44 AM
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Originally posted by kosmicjack
Okay, I'm sorry but a five-year-old patient zero?
Where would he get it?

Another report said it was a 30 something female who was a census taker and came into contact with over 300 people at the peak of her contagiousness.

They don't know...

[edit on 29/4/2009 by kosmicjack]


Of course they don't know... long as the general public has something to buy into, argue about, and not focus on the truth.

It would be interesting to see the interaction when "they" decide on the stories


> Hey, let's make it in Mexico...
> ya ya! They have big soccer matches coming up, would really damage tourism!
> ok, great! Find a city name that sounds ironic and known.
>Guadalajara?
>not exotic enough
>Zijuatanejo?
>already used in Shawshank Redemption...
>La Margarita? ...
>from the back... I got it! La Gloria!
> (all) Huzzah! that's it!




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