11-02-2010, 08:46 AM
I have it on good authority from personal sources working at high levels within the health care system that formal testing in this geographical area and systems milieu stopped happening some months ago... the tests are bothersome, cumbersome, ofttimes inaccurate, so the diagnosis of H1N1 is made under curious, sloppy, or even automatic circumstances. It seems also fairly obvious now from a statistical perspective that whatever the H1N1 thing was, it was not nearly as fatal as the normal seasonal flu variant. The idea that this is a "bug" designed to boost pharmaceutical purchases has long been present, has essentially been proven, and is consistent with the Hegelian approach now widely used to generate cash flow from our pockets to someone else's. Soon, I anticipate an outbreak of ayatollah-litis or antibiotic-resistant Ahmadinejad hemorrhagic fever necessitating the infusion of significant undercover spores armed with micro-Predators that have been saturated in depleted iodine. Line up early for your injection. :reddy:
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"