Ever since SARS and the original M.A. stuff on FR I’ve been sort of obssessively following emerging diseases. I’ve been a member on several “flu sites” and read daily, have for years. I’ve been studiously reading about this research thing and the danger, IMO, is not from any researchers, but from incompetent/compromised health agencies that are influenced or wholely controlled by the WHO. Anything connected to the UN is totally rotten and Chan, the director of the WHO, is a PRC tool. It’s a very long story...
But the findings of the researchers allows people who deal with H5N1 in the field the clues of what to look for, to tell if H5N1 is mutating enough to go H2H easily, and if it is maintaining a high CFR. The MSM/press releases etc put out by the WHO, their hired risk communicators and other untrustworthy players in the shadows (one is a Chinese hired personage who studied Neuro Linguistic Programming) are dominating the “evil/stupid scientists” message. The danger IMO is not the scientists; it is the WHO and China.
I could write a lot more if anyone wants, or better yet, send links to the best flu site I know of (posted up this thread somwhere too.)
HIV outbreak on Alaska Army base rattles public health officials
Eric Christopher Adams | Feb 21, 2012
State epidemiologists issued public health bulletins Tuesday to alert everyone in Alaska to outbreaks of syphilis and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the disease that if untreated can cause AIDS.
Since January 2011, newly-reported cases of HIV in Fairbanks have more than doubled, according to Susan Jones, Alaska’s HIV/STD program manager. In any given year, between two and four new cases are reported in Fairbanks. Last year, they spiked, with at least nine individuals newly diagnosed as HIV positive.
Statewide, between 20 and 40 newly-acquired and newly-reported cases of HIV/AIDS are reported to public health officials most years, Jones said. But in 2010, the last year official numbers were reported, there were 77 cases.
http://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/hiv-outbreak-alaska-army-base-rattles-public-health-officials