reply to post by marg6043
You know that the scaremongering comes from the CDC and big pharma
NO.
There are TWO conflicting agendas: 1. Prevention, and 2. Response.
1.
PREVENTION. Biologists and microbiologists know
industrialized food production is creating new diseases (along with
other corporate industries) - they want controls and regulations to protect public health. [Seems like the FAO is on the same page.]
…no one wants us to know exactly
how "pollution" and industrial contamination is killing us and making us sick because...
...the solution implies dismantling the global corporate economy, which no one is prepared to do. Especially not Big Pharma.
2.
RESPONSE. Big Pharma
wants new diseases, pandemics and lots of sick people. It's called "creating a market." They
deny
there is a problem right now - they want us blindsided and desperate when it hits, so we'll buy
anything they have to offer.
...There's no vaccine yet. Governments, the CDC and 'public agencies' are trying to prevent panic, and preserve the global corporate economy. [The WHO
and OIE also deny there is a problem.]
...Global corporations can't lose when the pandemic hits - the same mother corporations own all the major players including the food producers, Big
Pharma, and insurance companies along with the banks. They're set up for payoffs across the board.
Lots of people will die, but no one cares - supposedly, the world is "overpopulated" - and "the fit will survive." It's all bull.
RE: SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
Bull. New diseases like H5N1 Bird Flu
use the immune system to spread in the body - most fatalities are young and healthy
because
healthy immune systems spread the disease more efficiently in the body. Whether it's airborne OR foodborne.
For the same reason, these diseases tend to kill people with immune disorders - simply
because their immune systems are always on "high alert,"
working in high gear and spreading disease through the body faster.
FOODBORNE. Flu viruses like H5N1 go from the gut to the
lymphatic
system (immune system) and then
spread to multiple tissues, including lung, liver, and
brain - called a "systemic infection" because it infects multiple systems.
AIRBORNE. When viruses like H5N1 enter the lungs when we breathe,
systemic
infections also occur, also via the lymphatic system.
EITHER WAY - the nervous system and brain also are infected - "survivors" often are left with
subclinical and
chronic disease.
Epidemiologists have been tracking the long term subclinical and chronic effects in flu survivors for nearly a century, but their evidence was
dismissed; now, scientists use animals to find the mechanisms of both systemic and long term subclinical infection.
…Long term chronic disease is linked to central nervous system (CNS) infection. The CNS is like the body's Internet - communication/infection is
instantaneous when the call comes from any body part, and results in that 'body part' becoming diseased (besides Alzheimers and Parkinsons, think
arthritis, etc).
NON-EXPOSURE
It seems obvious that the best thing to do is avoid exposure, but it is almost impossible in our contaminated world. But those that do grow healthy,
tall and vigorous. Unfortunately, they have no "immunity" and tend to croak the first time they enter the "real world" and meet new pathogens.
I posted references on the
flu and brain disease above. Here are a few
more:
Subclinical brain injury caused by H5N1 influenza virus infection.
FULL TEXT - pdf
Systemic dissemination of H5N1 influenza A viruses in ferrets and hamsters after direct intragastric
inoculation.
BBL - Must feed birds, walk dog.
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