This False Flag pandemic shit is boring me so much I barely have posted about it, so here is some random stuff about it via a great Dutch conspiracy blog Harten 8. Now if you'll excuse me I'll go back to my propaganda-excluded reality tunnel, it's a great place.
Scientists Question Mass Vaccinations
"Flu Alarm is Designed to cause Panic" (dutch source)
French professor and known urologist (and part of the UMP party of Sarkozy) Debré said in an interview with the French Sunday paper Journal du Dimanche: "The flu is probably even less dangerous than the regular flu. The sick, who are not even checked for H1N1, are asked to swallow paracetamol in the mean time." Debré blames the World Health Organization (The WHO!). "Governments had no choice (...) than take drastic measures, after the WHO with daily news and numerous press conferences started a panic wave.
Jane Burgermeister interview part 1
Austrian research journalist Jane Burgermeister recently filed charges for Bioterrorism and plans for mass murder by the WHO (lol) and the UN.
MAYBE THE WHO
WANT TO CREATE MORE DEAF DUMB AND BLIND KIDS
TO SEE SOME MORE MEAN PINBALL?
WANT TO CREATE MORE DEAF DUMB AND BLIND KIDS
TO SEE SOME MORE MEAN PINBALL?
The Swine Flu Fiasco 1983
All of this has happened before, and will happen again :p
Shit if people are this stupid they can recycle their tactics just like they recycle pop
1976 Swine Flu Propaganda
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The current attitude of the public towards A-H1N1 and A-H1N1 related news shows that news resemble fashion trends: depending on the attention of the audience and the exposure that the media chooses to give to a particular piece of news, a topic is turned into a product that can be compared to a Hollywood blockbuster hit. One could make a parallel between the A-H1N1 media blowout and the War on Terror media coverage: just how much exposure to a particular topic can the audience endure before it goes out of fashion? Apparently, as long as the death toll is large enough, the audience’s tolerance is unlimited. A-H1N1 simply didn’t kill enough people to keep the masses’ attention undisturbed.
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