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GOODBYE H1n1 virus: BOUTIQUE PANDEMIC OF 2009

A standard catch today in vaccine promoting repertoire is actually ‘pandemic,’ since the nonexistent Avian flu of 2005. As that chimera faded off to the boneyard of plague hysteria memorabilia, [19[]|] the sales team next have scored a sterling success with the 2009 h1n1 virus ‘outbreak.’ Venture capital potential customers were never better.

The initial and most important guideline in creating any kind of epidemic is that the advertising of the disease cannot outpace the rate of the disease alone. When the doom and gloom forecasts are too overstated, the purpose of the whole system is defeated – which was, selling the vaccine. Getting people to show up for it.

The 2009 swine flu scam made that lethal error, hiring the top publicists money can find. The actual scenario they painted was so grim, the threat so dire that no set of actual events short of the Bubonic Plague could have lived up to it. So we experienced the unravelling of a pandemic before enough individuals showed up to take part in it. Sheep though they are, even the impaired mentality of the general public saw through that veil. After all those months of risks and hysteria from every level of government, in all media, the American people said no thanks, we’re not buying swine flu.

A background summary of the 2009 H1N1 sideshow could possibly be found online in the chapter Swine Flu: Global Pandemic or Just Makin’ Bacon. [37[]|] So much bad science and self-serving propaganda was dumped on the public regarding this cheap vaccine promotion that it would fill a book, but the important lesson we must take from it is to apprehend the pattern of the made-to-order pandemic that has become firmly established in our culture, and can now be trotted out on command.

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February 8th, 2010

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