Boggling flu hoax: not for prime-time news
by Jon Rappoport
September 29, 2015
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“Repeat a lie often enough and people believe it. We all know
that. But there are millions of people out there who think a
public-health agency like the CDC, a scientific body, would never engage
in such tactics. Those millions of people would be wrong. There is a
rule: the most holy, sacred, revered, uncontestable organization hides
the biggest secrets. It’s a good rule to keep in mind. Major media
don’t apply it. But you can.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport)
There are many propaganda operations surrounding the flu. Here I just want to boil down a few boggling facts.
Dr. Peter Doshi, writing in the online BMJ (British Medical Journal), reveals one monstrosity.
As Doshi states, every year, hundreds of thousands of respiratory
samples are taken from flu patients in the US and tested in labs. Here
is the kicker: only a small percentage of these samples show the
presence of a flu virus.
This means: most of the people in America who are diagnosed by doctors with the flu have no flu virus in their bodies.
So they don’t have the flu.
Therefore, even if you assume the flu vaccine is useful and safe, it
couldn’t possibly prevent all those “flu cases” that aren’t flu cases.
The vaccine couldn’t possibly work.
The vaccine isn’t designed to prevent fake flu, unless pigs can fly.
Here’s the exact quote from Peter Doshi’s BMJ review, “Influenza: marketing vaccines by marketing disease” (BMJ 2013; 346:f3037):
“…even the ideal influenza vaccine, matched perfectly to
circulating strains of wild influenza and capable of stopping all
influenza viruses, can only deal with a small part of the ‘flu’ problem
because most ‘flu’ appears to have nothing to do with influenza. Every
year, hundreds of thousands of respiratory specimens are tested across
the US. Of those tested, on average 16% are found to be influenza
positive.
“…It’s no wonder so many people feel that ‘flu shots’ don’t work: for most flus, they can’t.”
Because most diagnosed cases of the flu aren’t the flu.
So even if you’re a true believer in mainstream vaccine theory,
you’re on the short end of the stick here. They’re conning your socks
off.
In December of 2005, the British Medical Journal (online) published
another shocking Peter Doshi report, which created tremors through the
halls of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), where “the experts” used
to tell the press that 36,000 people in the US die every year from the
flu.
Here is a quote from Doshi’s report, “Are US flu death figures more PR than science?” (BMJ 2005; 331:1412):
“[According to CDC statistics], ‘influenza and pneumonia’ took
62,034 lives in 2001—61,777 of which were attributable to pneumonia and
257 to flu, and in only 18 cases was the flu virus positively
identified.”
Boom.
You see, the CDC has created one overall category that combines both
flu and pneumonia deaths.
Why do they do this? Because they disingenuously assume that the pneumonia deaths are complications stemming from the flu.
This is an absurd assumption. Pneumonia has a number of causes.
But even worse, in all the flu and pneumonia deaths, only 18 revealed the presence of an influenza virus.
Therefore, the CDC could not say, with assurance, that more than 18
people died of influenza in 2001. Not 36,000 deaths. 18 deaths.
Doshi continued his assessment of published CDC flu-death statistics: “Between 1979 and 2001, [CDC] data show an average of 1348 [flu] deaths per year (range 257 to 3006).” These figures refer to flu separated out from pneumonia.
This death toll is obviously far lower than the parroted 36,000 figure.
However, when you add the sensible condition that lab tests have to
actually find the flu virus in patients, the numbers of flu deaths
plummet even further.
In other words, it’s all promotion and hype.
“Well, uh, we say that 36,000 people die from the flu every year in
the US. But actually, it’s closer to 20. However, we can’t admit that,
because if we did, we’d be exposing our gigantic psyop. The whole
campaign to scare people into getting a flu shot would have about the
same effect as warning people to carry iron umbrellas, in case toasters
fall out of upper-story windows…and, by the way, we’d be put in prison
for fraud.”
False realities bloom from the intentional planting of false seeds.
Bit by bit, garden by garden, pasture by pasture, the reality spreads,
until it is considered unimpeachable. This is how the game works.
Jon Rappoport
In my opinion it appears that flu shots are all about the money. America seems to be all about the money. I don't recall reading anything like this in The Gardner News, maybe they are all about the money.
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