Sunday, August 30, 2009

Who Knows?

Is the swine flu a killer? Is the government plotting to kill off the "poor and undeserving"? Was the swine flu a manufactured illness?

Two of those questions are probably on the right of maybe, but the middle one is a big "No". The idea that a microscopic porcupine-looking baby killer is killing adults too is harsh to think about. For years, people have gotten flu shots, which by design, ward off the flu by staging a "flu drill" if you will. Flu shots have always been a general vaccination, usually only protecting against 3 out of 15 different types of flu. This year, the flu shots were wrong. Well, not only were they wrong, all flu medications were wrong. H1N1, the swine flu, is a newly discovered flu. No one knows where it came from, or why it hit the world so hard.

I have a little idea about how the flu of oink came to be. The piggy flu is not just one flu, but a combination of flues that have been genetically altered to acted as one. Two human flues and two animal flues. Never before has anything like this been seen in your backyard, nature. The only logical thought about the origin of the swine flu bug is in a lab. I believe someone engineered the illness as a biological attack. It's been done with SARS. It's been done with Anthrax. Why not with a slowly spreading sickness. Kick them while they're down sort of thing. But who would do such a thing?

I dare say, we ARE fighting wars all over the world. The US is a busy little country. Any one of the meriad of enemaic countries could have made this. I sure hope not, but all the hoping for change we've done so far has dug a hole the size of Texas, so I won't venture down that road.

1 comment:

  1. Ok, the "flu of oink" is pretty funny.

    "The piggy flu is not just one flu, but a combination of flues that have been genetically altered to acted as one."

    Is that true? Or is it a clever plot idea for a novel.

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