The Independent asks the right question, in this article examining the suspicious appearance of so-called swine flu, but it can't quite get its head round the reality. If it comes from a laboratory, it must have been an accident, the paper surmises. Err... not necessarily.
The article also refers to an 'accident' in 1976, in which swine flu was released from Fort Dix, New Jersey, which killed one person. What it does not mention is that the vaccination which was pushed on the public with the same hype we see today killed 30 more.
The article also refers to an 'accident' in 1976, in which swine flu was released from Fort Dix, New Jersey, which killed one person. What it does not mention is that the vaccination which was pushed on the public with the same hype we see today killed 30 more.
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