Health Buzz: Could H1N1 Get Any Worse? WHO Will Decide

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.. lokin pretty pathetic here fellas.. how bout covering the Farce we call Mainstream Media.. oh yeah thats You !

of 6:01PM February 24, 2010

Please stop beating this dead horse, you traitorous corporate sock puppets!

Pissed Off of VA 5:35PM February 24, 2010

How about if we just call it what it is. H1N1 was a fake bunch of hype to sell vaccine. And yeah, it killed a bunch of people.

The greatest part about H1N1 is how many people are waking up to the fact that the media is owned by a bunch of corporate whores that will say anything to hammer through their agenda of the moment.

1-No one with a brain reads or watches the MSM anymore.

2-Because of the division you all have caused, you will be lucky not to get lynched in the coming chaos.

Have fun. and don't forget to get your vaccinations. HAHAHAHAHHAHAHA AH A HAH A HAH AH AH HA HAHAHA.

Chuck of FL 5:28PM February 24, 2010

Where do we get our money back for the BILLIONS that were based on a FRAUD?

How about we start with you?

We are coming for you.

This article is bookmarked for a future LAWSUIT.

Have a great day!

NotSick of NY 5:18PM February 24, 2010

You MSM people are a bunch of liars.

Do you actually think anyone believes anything that comes out of the corporate communications machine any more?

jeff of VA 5:14PM February 24, 2010

mi pantalones in tu boca. el diablo gato in tu pantaones, y sacapuntas. no me gusta pantalones.........

rob of VA 5:02PM February 24, 2010

Question: "Could H1N1 Get Any Worse?"

Answer: NO, the propaganda that the corporate controlled media has been spewing for 10 months could not get any worse.

I'm sick from H1N1 alright - sick of reading quotes from Hispanic nurses assistants such as: "How you say... the vaccines will go bad if we don't use them up you know, and we don't want that you know, to happen you know, so we are encouraging everyone to get their shots you know, since they technically already paid for them, plus interest you know".

Understatement of the Century: "While H1N1 has proven weaker than most pandemics".

They should have written: "While H1N1 would never have been called a Pandemic to begin with if they hadn't changed the definition at the request of the Pharmaceutical companies for the benefit of the Pharmaceutical companies...."

Kirk Patrick of TX 4:56PM February 24, 2010

Lets ask Baxter International when they will ship another batch of deadly vaccine, then we can predict the outbreak more definitively.

Lets ask the military when they will step up spraying us with barium and we can more closely predict when our immune systems will fail.

Lets ask!

Mike Miracle of CA 4:35PM February 24, 2010

WHO and Pharma have lost any credibility with society. Even if they did have some way of producing less toxic a cheaper vaccine's, you think pharma who controls FDA would even allow it?!? Just like the guy who makes fuel out of garbage, could be the answer to fuel problems but corporations will always block cheaper and newer innovations for the common good of their important vaccine shareholders like donny rummysfeld.

Bryan of GA 4:02PM February 24, 2010

Researchers at The Texas A&M University System announced a research project today that's a direct reflection of the new innovations coming out of the handling of the H1N1 outbreak.

In short, Project GreenVax is a biotherapeutic manufacturing research initiative which would utilize plant-based technology (in this case, tobacco plants) to develop vaccines at a fraction of the cost and time of the current egg-based process. Further, the proprietary production processes and facilities, funded in part by a DARPA grant, are designed to produce at a projected final scale capacity of 100 million doses a month in the case of pandemic or bioterrorism.

The flexibility of the science, however, would provide the ability to truly produce to scale - which could also enable development of vaccines and pharmaceuticals for everything from influenza to cancer, and new research into less prevalent "boutique" diseases that were previously too expensive to study.

The project was also covered in the Wall Street Journal this morning - your readers should check it out - amazing stuff!

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703503804575083611168442980.html

Sam Jordan of TX 2:16PM February 24, 2010

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