by Anthony Gucciardi
December 26, 2011 The United States government has effectively blocked the release of two studies that describe how to create a deadly weaponized H5N1 bird flu after directly funding the research.
Did pressure from the alternative media
force US government officials to block the results that they had
originally funded?
This is concerning due to the fact that the H5N1 bird flu is not very contagious among humans, which is the reason that there has been no recent bird flu pandemic.
If the results were released, however, it would be quite easy for an individual or organization to replicate them and potentially create a pandemic that would kill or endanger millions across the globe.
In fact, since 1997 the H5N1 bird flu virus has killed more than 1 in every 2 people that it infected.
It is easy to see that the mortality
rate of this virus is quite shocking, and if it were to extend to
the global population in the event of a pandemic then there would be
catastrophic results.
Dr. Thomas Inglesby, a bioterrorism expert and director of the Center for Biosecurity of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, was one such expert to warn against releasing the volatile results.
Unfortunately for Fouchier and the
United States government, the alternative media highlighted the
lunacy of creating such an extreme bioweapon, backed by professional
statements like Inglesby.
Of course not only does the university
ignore the fact that
vitamin D is more effective than
vaccines at preventing all forms of the flu, but they are calling
for vaccines that would be ‘needed’ in the event of a bird flu
outbreak when not releasing the full results can prevent an outbreak
and the subsequent full-scale need for these items.
Activism is alive and well, and it has prevented a potential pandemic of unknown proportions.
Acting as a powerful watchdog entity, the alternative media continues to break major stories into the mainstream news, generating public outrage and therefore stopping unjust actions such as the blueprint release of heavily mutated H5N1 virus.
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