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West Nile in California
2005 08 28

From Ryan Burmeister | Red-Ice.net

i've emailed some people before about this, and i've sent you an email before. i thought you might be interested. im one of those people that loves to suggest, though i am not saying anything would or will happen. why not speculate eh? below is an article from illuminati news, and at the bottom of the page it talks about companies heavily investing in blood transmitted diseases... very odd.

http://www.illuminati-news.com/witch-hunt.htm

SmithKline Beecham announced expansion of its malaria vaccine program and also renewed its pledge to donate $1 billion to eliminate lymphatic filariasis, otherwise known as elephantiasis.

Um, can you say "experimental drug testing"? Sure you can. Malaria is a blood parasite. It is not a bacteria or virus, so it doesn't respond to most treatments for exactly that reason. Anti-malarial drugs work by essentially making your blood toxic enough to the parasite that it can't establish a foothold. This comes at a price, as drugs strong enough to deliver a toxic wallop to the parasite in its ever-mutating resistant form are now getting to the point where they are making the person taking them somewhat sick, as well.

And elephantiasis is a parasite that plugs the lymph in the legs. You control it by controlling the organism and vectoring process. It's not the sort of thing that pharmaceutical companies are generally interested in. It's like them suddenly taking an interest in, say, mosquito control. WHY?

German-French life sciences group Aventis Pharma said it would make a donation of 50 million doses of polio vaccine to five war-torn nations in Africa.

Want to bet it's live-virus vaccine (Sabine, not Salk) that they're no longer using because of the prevalence of complications? Can they take a business-expense or tax write-off on this if they "donate" it, somewhere?
Yeah, I'm cynical, but I'm aware that these folks almost never do anything out of the goodness of their heart, but rather the avariciousness of their wallets.
Pharmaceuticals are big business, not a humanitarian effort.

now lets head here:
http://www.westnile.ca.gov/

very interesting that they've set up a specific site for the incidence of west nile. the way tv news has done their stories is a bit odd in my opinion. they brief with the latest "statistics". hmmmmmm

some things that strike me as incredibly naive about spraying the hillsides with insecticide (as they are doing):

1) um. what about the wildlife? what about the other bugs? we've already begun killing all the fish, and now we're actively destroying all the bugs? what the fuck?

2) in this time of uber fear from the "terrorists" you'd think they would be very careful about having mass amounts of planes flying around gassing the hillsides, i am betting it would take very little for a "terrorist" to get their hands on a plane and switch the tanks to something much more deadly.

3) the statistics on california's website are claiming we are at an epidemic, and basing their data on the amount of mosquito's tested rather than the actual human incidences, which not suprisingly are actually less than than half the previous year, despite the fact that we are more than half way through the year.

i am not a fan of coincidences, and cheney is just biting for an attack to justify nuking iran without any evidence, nevertheless, all i am saying is that we speculate and disect what is actually happening. this is not a problem distinct to california, it is widespread throughout the US. we'll see where this goes

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