
	by Jon Rappoport
	June 15, 2013
	
	from
	
	JonRappoport Website
	
	
	Spanish version
	
	 
	
	
	
	If you control the use of words and numbers, you can make trillions of 
	dollars, and you can hide scandals that would otherwise take you down into 
	infamy and prison.
	
	You can pretty much operate a whole sector of society and remain untouched.
	
	Nowhere is this more clear than in the criminal work of the US Centers 
	for Disease Control (CDC).
	
	The real name of that agency should be: Centers for Disease Information 
	Control. That’s what they do. They manipulate words and numbers to 
	present fictional images to the public.
	
	They’re a tax-funded PR front for the medical cartel. A 24/7 psyop.
	
		
		“Yes, of course I’m a criminal. I work for 
		the CDC.”
	
	
	Here is the latest blockbuster.
	
	After writing about fake vaccine science since 1988, I thought I’d seen it 
	all:
	
	Wild falsehoods about vaccines creating immunity; suppressed information 
	about toxic ingredients in the shots; the absence of proper controlled 
	studies proving vaccines are safe and effective.
	
	But now Peter Doshi, PhD, writing in the online BMJ (British Medical 
	Journal), reveals a new monstrosity. It’s all based on the revelation that 
	most “flu” is not the flu.
	
	Follow this closely. If you blink, you might miss it.
	
	You see, as Doshi states, every year, hundreds of thousands of respiratory 
	samples are taken from flu patients in the US and tested in labs. Here is 
	the kicker: only a small percentage of these samples show the presence of a 
	flu virus.
	
	This means: 
	
		
		most of the people in America who are 
		diagnosed by doctors with the flu have no flu virus in their bodies.
	
	
	So they don’t have the flu.
	
	Therefore, even if you assume the flu vaccine is useful and safe, it 
	couldn’t possibly prevent all those “flu cases” that aren’t flu cases. The 
	vaccine couldn’t possibly work.
	
	The vaccine isn’t designed to prevent fake flu, unless pigs can fly.
	
	Actually, most flu cases are,
	
		
			- 
			
			“bacteria cases”  
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			or “fungal cases”  
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			or “pollution cases”  
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			or “tainted food” cases 
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			or “eating GMO cases,” 
	
	...or something else. But they aren’t the flu.
	
	Here’s the exact quote from Peter Doshi’s BMJ review, “Influenza 
	- Marketing Vaccines by Marketing Disease” (BMJ 2013; 346:f3037):
	
		
		“But perhaps the cleverest aspect of the 
		influenza marketing strategy surrounds the claim that ‘flu’ and 
		‘influenza’ are the same. The distinction seems subtle, and purely 
		semantic. 
		 
		
		But general lack of awareness of the 
		difference might be the primary reason few people realize that even the 
		ideal influenza vaccine, matched perfectly to circulating strains of 
		wild influenza and capable of stopping all influenza viruses, can only 
		deal with a small part of the ‘flu’ problem because most ‘flu’ appears 
		to have nothing to do with influenza. 
		 
		
		Every year, hundreds of thousands of 
		respiratory specimens are tested across the US. Of those tested, on 
		average 16% are found to be influenza positive.
		
		“…It’s no wonder so many people feel that ‘flu shots’ don’t work: for 
		most flus, they can’t.”
	
	
	Because most diagnosed cases of the 
	flu aren’t the flu.
	
	So even if you’re a true believer in mainstream vaccine theory, you’re on 
	the short end of the stick here. They’re conning your socks off.
	
	Doshi points out the wordplay distinction between “flu” and “influenza.”
	
	
	 
	
	But let’s go even simpler and say: 
	
		
		most of the time, diagnosed flu isn’t flu. 
		Period.
	
	
	In an ethical world, medical researchers and 
	bureaucrats would blow the whistle. 
	
	 
	
	They’d say, 
	
		
		“Hey, we’re diagnosing huge numbers of 
		people with the flu, but that turns out to be a meaningless term, 
		because they don’t have an influenza virus. So they couldn’t have the 
		flu. 
		 
		
		These fake ‘flu cases’ couldn’t have 
		benefited from any flu vaccine under the sun BECAUSE THE PATIENTS DON’T 
		HAVE THE FLU.”
	
	
	But the whistle isn’t blown. Too much money and 
	too many reputations are riding on ignoring the obvious truth.
	
	A patient walks into a doctor’s office. He’s sick. He’s coughing. He has a 
	fever. His muscles ache. 
	
	 
	
	The doctor says, 
	
		
		“You have the flu. Did you get your flu shot 
		this year?”
		
		“No,” the patient says.
	
	
	The doctor gives him a stern look. 
	
		
		“Well, you should have. See? You’re sick 
		now. The vaccine would have prevented that.”
	
	
	Wrong.
	
	Again, even by conventional standards, the odds are very high the vaccine 
	would have made no difference at all. Because the odds are very high this 
	patient doesn’t have an influenza virus.
	
	Overwhelmingly, doctors diagnose the flu with a casual eyeball glance. The 
	patient has a familiar cluster of symptoms? It’s flu season? Okay, it’s the 
	flu. Period.
	
	With an ongoing blizzard of
	
	psyop-marketing, people accept “flu” and 
	react emotionally to the propaganda about it.
	
	Another branch of that propaganda is delivered to frighten Americans into 
	getting a flu shot: the CDC persistently claims that, every year in the US, 
	36,000 people die of the flu. We’ve all read and heard that figure, over and 
	over.
	
	It’s a “necessary” statistic for the CDC. They need to promote it. They need 
	to convince the population that seasonal flu is dangerous.
	
	The American people don’t understand that it’s a lie, a grossly manufactured 
	delusion that bears no resemblance to reality.
	
	In December of 2005, the British Medical Journal (online) published 
	another shocking report by Peter Doshi, which spelled out the delusion, and 
	created tremors throughout the halls of the CDC.
	
	Here is a quote from Doshi’s report:
	
		
		“[According to CDC statistics], ‘influenza 
		and pneumonia’ took 62,034 lives in 2001 - 61,777 of which were 
		attributable to pneumonia and 257 to flu, and in only 18 cases was the 
		flu virus positively identified.”
	
	
	You see, the CDC has created one category that 
	combines flu and pneumonia deaths. Why do they do this? Because they 
	disingenuously assume that the pneumonia deaths are complications stemming 
	from the flu.
	
	This is an absurd assumption. Pneumonia has a number of causes. But even 
	worse, in all the flu and pneumonia deaths, only 18 revealed the presence of 
	an influenza virus.
	
	Therefore, the CDC could not say, with assurance, that more than 18 people 
	died of influenza in 2001. Not 36,000 deaths. 18 deaths.
	
	Doshi continues his assessment of published CDC flu-death statistics: 
	
		
		“Between 1979 and 2001, [CDC] data show an 
		average of 1348 [flu] deaths per year (range 257 to 3006).” 
	
	
	These figures refer to flu separated out from 
	pneumonia.
	
	This death toll is obviously far lower than the parroted 36,000 figure. 
	However, when you add the sensible condition that lab tests have to actually 
	find the flu virus in patients, the numbers of flu deaths plummet even 
	further.
	
	In other words, it’s all promotion and hype.
	
		
		“Well, uh, we say that 36,000 people die 
		from the flu every year in the US. But actually, it’s closer to 20. 
		However, we can’t admit that, because if we did, we’d be exposing our 
		gigantic psyop. 
		 
		
		The whole campaign to scare people into 
		getting a flu shot would have about the same effect as warning people to 
		carry iron umbrellas, in case toasters fall out of upper-story windows… 
		and, by the way, we’d be put in prison for fraud.”
	
	
	In 2009, as the heralded Level 6 global 
	pandemic, Swine Flu, was proving to be a bust and a trickle, Sharyl 
	Attkisson (CBS News) discovered that the CDC had stopped counting the 
	number of Swine Flu cases in America.
	
	The CDC had stopped counting, because their tests on diagnosed flu patients 
	showed so many who didn’t have the flu virus, who didn’t have the flu at 
	all.
	
	Attkisson’s reporting was explosive.
	
	 
	
	It was threatening to expose the whole 
	flu psyop. 
	
		
			- 
			
			What would happen if it became common 
			knowledge that most people diagnosed with the flu don’t have the 
			flu?  
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			What would happened to the campaigns to 
			get people to take flu vaccines? 
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			What would happen if it became common 
			knowledge that absurdly few people die from the flu?  
	
	Attkisson was muzzled. 
	
	 
	
	And the CDC doubled down and suddenly claimed 
	there were undoubtedly TENS OF MILLIONS cases of Swine Flu in the US. This, 
	after only several thousand cases had been reported.
	
	This is on the order of saying a a dry creek-bed in the woods is actually 
	the Mississippi River. Twisting words and numbers and painting false 
	pictures is the CDC’s job.
	
	Finally, remember that the CDC is organized under the Department of Health 
	and Human Services, which is a cabinet post in the executive branch.
	
	So everything the CDC does, every pysop it launches and maintains, is 
	ultimately at the pleasure of 'the 
	president'. The president may plead ignorance, he may plead 
	many things. But in the chain of command, he is responsible for the vast 
	crimes the CDC commits.
	
	In other words, if the whole flu psyop were broadly exposed, the 
	scandal could travel all the up into the White House.