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Old 07.12.2005, 14:46   #1
Anjana Shrivastava
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Default Bird Flu and the Worlds Billions: The next Tragedy?

Bird migration is one of the animal kingdom's few truly global phenomenon, other than human migration of course.
With the densely populated regions of southern China
producing new strains of contagion on a regular basis, is nature about to cull the world's population?
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Old 18.01.2006, 00:58   #2
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Originally Posted by Anjana Shrivastava
Bird migration is one of the animal kingdom's few truly global phenomenon, other than human migration of course.
With the densely populated regions of southern China
producing new strains of contagion on a regular basis, is nature about to cull the world's population?
Is the bird flu story like the stories about deaths by sharks and crocodiles? They always seem to be big news stories because they happen so rarely.

Why do we care so little about the real dangers like stage 2 diabetes? The New York Times has some very troubling information on its website on this comparatively new and present widespread scourge. If you like worrying, go there.
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Old 25.01.2006, 21:27   #3
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According to "Global Research"(one source cited here at this forum as a source of "independent analysis"):
"Avian flu is another Pentagon Hoax".
So... behind everything bad there is a NEOCON!
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Old 12.05.2006, 17:51   #4
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Default Bird Flu

Everybody is worried about birdflu jumping the genetic divide and becoming a real threat to humans. Its alright to look into the matter but not to get paranoid about it while totally neglecting the already existing AIDS pandemic in AFRICA THAT IS KILLING THOUSANDS EVERY DAY!!!
So much more needs to be done and can and should and must be done which is more than political rhetoric and financial budget wranglings.
Bird flu MIGHT become a killer at some stage while AIDS is with us and killing every second of the day world wide and spreading!!!
Isn't it time the world wakes up to this??
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Old 02.08.2006, 23:20   #5
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Default There is no occasion for a panic

Viruses not only kill, but also improve a genofund. The nature without them couldn't develop.
People need to follow more to laws of the nature, instead of are afraid of them.
Now the person can interfere with natural processes.
It is necessary to be engaged in education and medical education more.
People perish from the cars, spirit, cigarettes and a sofa is more often.
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Old 30.10.2009, 14:49   #6
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As there is no special thread, I am posting it here - some very interesting background information about the swine flu vaccine:

http://euro-med.dk/?p=9152

http://www.spiegel.de/international/...656028,00.html

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Fin...91022-697.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTgyakGAddM
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Old 06.11.2009, 18:03   #7
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The following information does not concern GlaxoSmithKline, but Baxter:

http://www.torontosun.com/news/canad...7/8560781.html

http://www.theflucase.com/

The Youtube interview in this article as well as the link to the Blog are in English.

But as I have just learnt, German politicians have chosen the "second-class" GlaxoSmithKline vaccine. Here is the proof:
http://forum.spiegel.de/showpost.php...&postcount=289
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Old 07.05.2012, 09:46   #8
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Default Bird Flu and the Worlds Billions: The next Tragedy?

the bird is very dangerous for any country.
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Old 24.01.2013, 13:47   #9
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The research shows very strange details. Some researchers at ULB in Brussels found implications of virus mutations that can occur with nutrition

http://www.fleurslivraison.be/
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Old 30.01.2013, 21:47   #10
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In my humble opinion, doves are very dangerous for cities because in every city there is so many pigeons that it looks like a flood. We will sink in its' feathers if we won't do anything to stop breeding itselfs.
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