Saturday, 14 March 2020

Scientists Deliberately Create Fear


Scientists Deliberately Create Fear






This article is about the Bird Flu, but as you read this, think of the Coronavirus. Notice a pattern? There are more patterns that I'll publish in future Posts. Did millions die from the Bird Flu? Save this post to see if millions die from this one. But don't be surprised of millions are dead saying it was the Coronavirus.


Infectious scares Bird Flu

[A missive straight from the Department of Infectious scares at Fear Inc (with the usual masked army and fake image of the 'virus'). Bird Flu being the last load of bollocks. We all know they would love to wipe us all out by any means possible (Depopulation Human Abuse Mass Murder Inc), but failed miserably with viruses apart from two or so Anthrax victims, and they want to destroy all of that paperwork, which tells a story. You have to laugh at this: 'But others argue the virus should never have been created – and warn the potential if it escaped from the lab is ‘staggering’. There are also fears the recipe will be seized on by terrorists looking for a biological weapon'..... Paul Kiem, an anthrax expert, said: ‘I can’t think of another pathogenic organism that is as scary as this one. I don’t think anthrax is scary at all compared to this.’ So scared, and we also all know who the real Terrorists are.]

Terror fear as scientists DELIBERATELY create 'Armageddon' bird flu virus in lab

By Fiona Macrae

Last updated at 11:15 AM on 21st December 2011

A super-strain of bird flu that could infect and wipe out millions has been developed in a laboratory.

Dutch scientists who created the ‘Armageddon virus’ say it is ‘probably one of the most dangerous viruses you can make’.

Their research focused on what it took to convert bird flu – which can kill more than half of those infected but does not spread easily – into a highly contagious virus.

Deadly: The new strain could wipe out millions of people at a time
Deadly: The new strain of bird flu could wipe out millions of people at a time
They said this knowledge would be vital for the development of vaccines and drugs to prevent a possible pandemic.

But others argue the virus should never have been created – and warn the potential if it escaped from the lab is ‘staggering’. There are also fears the recipe will be seized on by terrorists looking for a biological weapon.


Ron Fouchier led a study into bird flu but he said that the work was to be used to create a vaccine
The U.S. government is so concerned that its advisers are trying to block the details of the virus’s manufacture from being published.

National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity chairman Paul Kiem, an anthrax expert, said: ‘I can’t think of another pathogenic organism that is as scary as this one. I don’t think anthrax is scary at all compared to this.’

However, others pointed out that similar fears – raised six years ago when another team of scientists recreated the Spanish flu virus that killed up to 50million in 1918 – proved groundless.

The latest controversy surrounds the H5N1 bird flu virus. In 2005, there were warnings of a potential bird flu global pandemic which would kill hundreds of millions.

Of the 573 people that have caught the bug so far worldwide, 336 have died. However, the germ’s inability to spread easily from person to person means the predicted pandemic has never materialised.

Now, scientists at the Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam have created a H5N1 bird flu that spreads as easily as winter flu.


Dangerous: It is feared if new details of the avian flu is published, it could be used for bioterrorism
In experiments on ferrets – whose flu symptoms are most like humans’ – just five mutations in two key genes turned the ‘normal’ bird flu into a highly contagious, super-spreader.

The scientist behind the project, Ron Fouchier, said: ‘We now know which mutations to watch for in the case of an outbreak and we can stop the outbreak before it is too late.’

A university spokesman said: ‘If this type of research is carried out under maximum safety conditions, the benefits are greater than the risks.’

But Donald Henderson, an expert in biosecurity who spearheaded the worldwide drive to eradicate smallpox, told New Scientist magazine if a highly contagious virus with a 50 per cent kill rate got loose, ‘a catastrophe would result’.

Last night, the journal Science said the U.S. government’s request to publish only an abbreviated version of Dr Fouchier’s work was being taken very seriously.


Original Article Here.

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