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Swine Flu Emergency in US Is Faked by CDC

by Heidi Stevenson

30 October 2009 Masked pig/CDC panicking masses

Stunning findings by CBS News after a three-month investigation document that the claims the CDC—America's official source of information on swine flu, its spread and its risks—have made for swine flu cases are vastly overstated, by as much as 98% They found, in fact, that the CDC stopped counting cases suddenly and without explanation on the 24th of July this year.

On learning of this, CBS filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the Health & Human Services (HHS) Department, the agency that oversees the CDC, for information about the cessation and for state-by-state data obtained before then. Thus far, that request has gone unanswered.

1984 has arrived late, but it's here. Good is bad. Bad is good. And if you believe the hype about swine flu, then you're ready to believe that 2 + 2 = 5.
CBS, though, didn't just sit around waiting on the CDC. They conducted their own research. They found that most supposed cases of swine flu have been identified by supposition, not testing. In other words, most people have either been told they have swine flu based on symptoms—though its symptoms don't differ from seasonal flu, and often not even from colds—or they're simply told that they "probably" have swine flu.

CBS's Data Collection

All 50 states keep their own statistics on swine flu, and they also investigate the number of lab-confirmed cases of H1N1, as opposed to suspected cases and incidents of seasonal flu. Many states focused their studies on people deemed at highest risk for H1N1, so any skewing of statistics would likely be in favor of overestimating the number of swine flu cases. Here's a sampling of the results:

State Number
of Cases
Swine
Flu
Other
Flu
Not
Flu
Combined
(Other Flu
& Not Flu)
California: 13,000 2% 12% 86% 98%
Florida 8,853 17% -- -- 83%
Alaska: 722 1% 5% 93% 98%
Georgia: 3,117 2.4% -- -- 97%

This information is shown graphically in this image from CBS:


California's Acting Chief of Emergency Preparedness and Response, Dr. Bela Matyas, stated:

What we are doing is much more detailed and expensive than what CDC wants. We're gathering data better to answer how severe is the illness. With CDC's fallback position, there are so many uncertainties with who's being counted, it's hard to know how much we're seeing is due to H1N1 flu rather than a mix of influenza diseases generally. We can tell that apart but they can't.

What Is the CDC Doing?

If you check the CDC's internet information about swine flu, you'll find that there's no discussion of how many people are getting it or how many are dying. It's almost all about vaccinations.
Click here to see the CDC's internet page.

Now, look into the CDC's "2009 H1N1 Flu U.S. Situation Update". You'll find a map, and a couple of tables. They don't, though, show what you'd expect. Instead, they show statistics of "influenza-like illness". In other words, they're fudging. They're trying to give the impression that they're on the job keeping statistics on this supposedly horrible disease that you need to fear.

So what's really going on? What is the CDC trying to do? It's obvious that the claims of over a thousand dead in the US from swine flu—as recently cited by President Obama in his declaration of a state of emergency—are unlikely to be true. Knowing that the claims of so many dead are nothing more than a chimera, how can anyone believe there's a need to be fearful over of a shortage of swine flu vaccine? We know that the vaccine carries grave risks:

Perhaps you're willing to trust this government with your own life, but why would you even dream of subjecting your child to such risks?

The CDC has been running a campaign of terror, herding people into clinics for vaccinations, corraling them into long queues in supermarkets and massive warehouse stores. All the while, they're calling dangerous, life threatening and quality of life destroying vaccinations safe.

1984 has arrived late, but it's here. Good is bad. Bad is good. And if you believe the hype about swine flu, then you're ready to believe that 2 + 2 = 5.

Here's video of CBS's report:


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