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Topic started on 20-6-2009 @ 12:40 PM by Haydn_17
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My dad came home yesterday with a shocked look on his face, he sat down and began to tell me and my family what his bosses told him.
Firstly my dad works for the Worcestershire City Council in England, he is the park keeper at Cripplegate.
He told us that him and a few other where called into the office and the boss sat them down and told them that they must be prepared to use the
furnaces to burn the bodies of dead swine flu victims, the bosses said that they expect the death toll to be huge in the winter and the furnace
workers might die so he would have to step in to work them.
Now you can think what you like about what i just wrote but i 100% know i am not lying and my dad would certainly not lie.
And im not trying to fear monger.
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 12:52 PM by octotom
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If true, that's pretty heavy. However, I think that we'll have to see how bad the swine flu gets in the southern hemisphere before we can say how
bad it's going to be up here in the north.
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:23 PM by QBSneak000
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Well, to be honest it would make sense. The flu is nowhere near over with and will probably only get worse in the cold winter months. So far we have
only seen a drop in the bucket to what this strain will do IMO. Burning the bodies is a way to try and keep the disease from spreading any further.
If offered the vaccine, dont take it if you have that choice. IMO it will only make you more susceptible to contracting it. But im sure by then it
will be required by law to have the shot.......one more way for the NWO to make sure their plans for mass depopulation happen.
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:30 PM by jon1
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Sounds unbelievable but i trust what you are saying is genuine.
Scary stuff...
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:30 PM by infinite
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Who is the boss? Chief Executive of the Council?
Are you aware central government would make this decision under the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 - not local government?
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:35 PM by infinite
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And, according to Cripplegate, two full time park wardens operate the park. Why would two wardens be selected instead of the military personal (which
is the procedure under emergency law)
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:40 PM by Haydn_17
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Im not sure, [edit personal information], my dad just told me he and a few others must operate the furnaces if the operators can't, im not lying, i
swear on my grandmothers life, this is what he told me.
[edit on 20/6/2009 by kosmicjack]
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:42 PM by infinite
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Who are "the others", the park site only suggests that are two full wardens. That's it.
For the record, mass death in the event of pandemic require mass graves and unconventional burials.
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:45 PM by QBSneak000
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For what its worth, I believe you.
As for your question Infinite
Why would two wardens be selected instead of the military personal (which is the procedure under emergency law)
There could be several reasons for this. Perhaps the military will be VERY busy trying to contain the outbreak, or enforcing martial law etc. Also
perhaps it is a contingency in the case the the "normal" military people who do this, get sick and die as well. Best to keep the machine working
no? as to try and keep the spread to a minimum. Funerals and open casket wakes would probably also be banned IMO.
**Edit** spelling of members name......I need more coffee!
[edit on 20-6-2009 by QBSneak000]
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:47 PM by QBSneak000
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There could also be people "under" the wardens. Garbage collectors, lawn mowers etc. I dont recall the OP mentioning that ALL the people at this
meeting were wardens.
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:47 PM by mikerussellus
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My wife and I just recovered from a mild version of Type A H1N1.
Or so the docs told us.
There is alot of talk about the vaccine here in Utah, the state with most infected (so far), and Tamaflu. Warnings are now out for Tamaflu, over use
can cause damage to olfactory nerves, as for the vaccine, BIG warning on that. comming from a job (big pharma) I have to seriously question the
efficacy of something that took so little time to produce and hasn't been tested yet.
Drink lots of fluids, asprin, rest. It lasted 5 days for us. Felt like a bad hangover without the benefits of a nice single malt the night before.
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:48 PM by infinite
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The area in question, is near Birmingham - which recently admitted that Swine Flu is no longer under control. A discussion surrounding burials is
plausible. I'm not denying that.
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:48 PM by Haydn_17
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He didn't say, there are more than two people working at the park and the surrounding area, the furnaces are just a stones throw away from my house,
im not sure where they would bury anyone here the population is about 75K and the graveyards are full. I thought burning the bodies would be smart,
kill the virus. My dad is telling the truth or playing a cruel trick on me.
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:49 PM by QBSneak000
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Not to mention that Tamiflu was pushed into the FDA and created by one of Rumsfield's companies wasn't it?
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:53 PM by mikerussellus
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True. It's just another example of using the public to 'fine tune' a drug for future use.
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:53 PM by infinite
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It is not a trick.
The law does give the government power to implement chemical disposals and mass graves in the event of a pandemic.
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:56 PM by Haydn_17
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If anyone wants to see my road, go on google earth and search: Green Lane worcester, england. You will see the graveyard if you zoom out. Im in the
west midlands, the most affected region in england.
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:58 PM by QBSneak000
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Or to make the majority of the scared population go running for a supposed cure that will only make you more susceptible to getting the flu in the
first place.
lol, sorry, I just dont trust pharma companies nor the governments "cures"
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:58 PM by infinite
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UK cases went over 2,000 today..
112 new case confirmed in the Midlands area. Largest outbreak in the United Kingdom. The virus is obviously spreading from human to human, regardless
of whether a link to Mexico is present or not.
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reply posted on 20-6-2009 @ 01:58 PM by Haydn_17
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Would they jump straight to that? Or use the furnaces untill the bodies start pilling up?
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