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H1N1--Don't do it?

by: flusber

Mon Nov 02, 2009 at 02:17:37 PM EST



The swine flu vaccine is limited in supplies and H1N1 is spreading like wildfire. This combination should send us all running for the hills, right? No, not at all actually. According to BrowardPalmBeach, when in doubt, do nothing. The media has publicised H1N1, the government has aided in public panic and the health care industry has nothing to lose by the hysteria. That is a combination most American's are not going to trust.
flusber :: H1N1--Don't do it?
The 1976 debacle is one reason people are apprehensive. This is the same government that seemed to ignore the effects of asbestos, which can lead to mesothelioma, for 70 years. So why the hurry now? Not coming up with an answer? EXACTLY. I'm not one to erase all suspicion that this is something to be aware of and certainly preventive measures are a good thing, but I'm not losing sleep over it.

The Birther controversy, 9-11 Conspiracy, Kennedy Assasination, UFO cover-up---all of these conspiracy theories include much of America with atleast one of them. I'm not surprised at all that the same thing is happening with H1N1. Especially with the big 3 involved (media, government, health care industry) it almost makes sense that people are genuinely concerned for their health. Not because of H1N1, but because of the propaganda machine rearing its ugly head in efforts to spread fear.
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I have two friends of friends who have died from swine flu.   So yes, there is a lot of media coverage, but it's because for certain age and risk groups, this flu is much, much worse than the regular seasonal flu.   The other conspiracies you mention live on because no one's life depends on whether they believe in it or not.  People will die because they choose not to get the vaccine.


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