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December 23, 2013
You’re sick. Your nose is stuffy. Your body aches, You’re sweaty, coughing, sneezing and you don’t have enough energy to get out of bed.
It’s not the flu.
The mainstream media is reporting that hospital emergency rooms are jammed with patients suffering from a bizarre upper respiratory infection that doesn’t quite seem like a virus. They are reporting that it’s a “mystery” flu and that the flu vaccines are ineffective against it.
If it was a really bacterial or a viral infection, it would have caused a fever but it didn’t. It lasts for weeks, if not months. Sinus congestion, sinus drainage, cough, fatigue, general malaise. People have been feeling “off”.
False.
And all of the mystery illness patients have tested negative and thus been ruled out for influenza.
Three men suffering from other health problems recently died from H1N1 in Harris County, according to Tricia Bentley, a spokeswoman for the county’s Institute of Forensic Sciences. Northeast Texas Public Health District also reported three deaths in Longview.
The other states classified as having high rates are Oklahoma, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi and Alabama. About 95 percent of the Texas influenza cases are H1N1, also known as the swine flu.
(What I wrote is from the 1st video... maybe the guy in the video is wrong.. but its there to dispute).
gardener
This Phage dude must be revered as some sort of expert on here, no?
How can you say False then list influenza deaths instead of mystery illness patients?!?
(What I wrote is from the 1st video... maybe the guy in the video is wrong.. but its there to dispute).
gardener
This Phage dude must be revered as some sort of expert on here, no?
How can you say False then list influenza deaths instead of mystery illness patients?!?
(What I wrote is from the 1st video... maybe the guy in the video is wrong.. but its there to dispute).
Vial of deadly virus missing at Texas bioterror lab
March 25, 2013
A Texas lab can't find a frozen vial of virus that is a potential bioterror agent. Lab officials say it's most likely the vial was accidentally destroyed inside the facility.