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MURDER IN THE MEDICINE CABINET PART ONE *PIC*

Posted By: Gea

Thursday, 3 November 2005, 5:27 a.m.

Interesting article about panepidemics...

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MURDER IN THE MEDICINE CABINET PART ONE

The Deadliest Killer of the 20th Century, With More Deaths Than All the

World Wars, Lurks Right Inside Your House, and Threatens to Take You and

Your Family. The Story No One Told You.

In 1918, a virulent, never seen before, form of influenza seemed to suddenly

appear. It seemed to kill within hours,

and spread around the world within days. It seemed to appear simultaneously

all around the world. Its spread was faster than any then known means of

human travel.

In 2004, the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization

warned of repeats of such a rapid and deadly pandemic, through such variants

of influenza as SARS and Bird Flu. But without knowing what caused the 1918

pandemic or how it spread, how can the CDC or WHO make such a claim? Unless

they already know something they are not telling.

As yet no one has been able to identify the actual medical cause of the 1918

Flu, with only a few samples of a " bird-like " virus taken from only several

cadaver tissue samples. But no sample is complete. And those are only one or

two samples from among the estimated 20 to 40 million people who seemed to

die mysteriously almost overnight. The 1918 Flu spread faster and was more

deadly, killing more people than even the Plague and Black Death of the

middle ages. Why does no one talk about it?

And even if the viral cause were identified, no one can explain the

lightning fast spread of the disease. Maybe it wasn't a disease after all.

Many researchers have even looked at some world-wide phenomena, such as

extra-terrestrial biology filtering into the atmosphere from outer space. Or

maybe, the jet stream spreading disease-laden dust from Asia all around the

world in a matter of days. In an area of investigation where there seems to

be no real facts and less logic, any " fringe theory " or " outre logic " is

just as valid as any other. Maybe something about the 1918 Flu is being

covered up. Something that we are not supposed to know.

Actually, there is another rather simple mundane solution to the medical

mystery. There did exist in 1918 a then new technical invention by which the

" disease " was spread almost at the speed of light. The " 1918 Flu " was spread

around the world almost instantaneously by telephone. Of course, that claim

needs an explanation, and proof.

In the 1890's an American chemist made an improvement on an old home folk

remedy called Willow or Aspen Tea. It seemed to relieve the pains of old-age

gout, arthritis and other assorted pains. But the evil tasting tea

containing acetylsalicylic acid was so strong that it caused many people to

have nausea and vomiting, along with the pain relief if they could tolerate

drinking the tea. This potion was later neutralized, synthesized and

buffered, and then sold to the German Bayer company as a pain reliever.

I have researched the source and history of the name Aspirin and found no

reasonable explanation has ever been found. I have found, instead, that the

German Bayer company, in order to sell to both the American and European

markets, used a name familiar in both markets. In America the common folk

remedy form was called " Aspen Tea " made from boiling willow bark from the

Aspen tree family. In Europe, the same home remedy was called " Spirain Tea "

made from boiling the leaves of the common European shrub Spirae.

Both preparations were found to contain large amounts of natural

acetylsalicylic acid, but unbuffered. Combining the common home-remedy

folklore names Aspen and Spirain comes up with the Euro-American brand name

Aspirin. My research is the sole source for the information about that

unique derivation of the brand name.

The reason for the deep confusion and lack of any clear history about the

trade name is that for almost a decade from 1905 to about 1915, the use of

the trade name, and the source of the name Aspirin, was tied up in

international courts. In the late 1890's when Aspirin became available as an

easy to use " pop a pill " replacement to the sour tasting Aspen or Spirain

Teas, many people used it to relieve the pain of joint arthritis. Many users

also discovered, quite by accident, a unique side effect. If you had a fever

when you took the Aspirin, it also made the fever suddenly go away. What a

discovery! It appeared to be a cure for the the common cold and flu.

By 1905 many other drug companies were making acetylsalicylic acid

preparations and calling it Aspirin, but they were selling it as a common

cold remedy. Bayer took these other companies to court and sued over illegal

use of their trademark. Many people believe that Bayer lost the decision and

lost control of the name Aspirin. Most believe that Aspirin is now a generic

name such as Kleenex, Scotch Tape or Xerox. Not so. It was an odd court

decision and a confusing compromise. By 1915 it was decided in court that

Bayer had the exclusive use of the tradename Aspirin, if it were sold as a

pain-relieving analgesic.

The court also found that the other companies could also use the name

Aspirin, if in their ads and packaging, they claimed that their product was

an anti-febril agent or a fever reducer. This odd court decision is still in

use today. You can still buy Bayer aspirin to relieve pain, and on the store

shelf right next to it is Nyquil, Aleve, Tylenol, Motrin, Bufferin, Anacin

and a whole long list of others, all containing aspirin or aspirin-like

compounds and claiming to be treatments for Colds, Flu and Fever. Reducing

fever was not in Bayer's original patent claim. Bayer didn't know in 1895 of

the use of aspirin as a fever reducer and had not put that in their original

trademark application.

And how does that strange court decision fit into the rapid spread of the

1918 Flu? The primary defense which the human body has, to stop the spread

of viral infections is to produce a fever. The fever is not a symptom of

disease, but is actually the body's primary anti-viral immune system. The

fever stops the telomeres on the ends of viral RNA from making copies of

itself.

The telomeres are like a zipper which unzips and separates the new RNA copy

within miliseconds, but the telomeres are temperature sensitive and won't

unzip at temperatures above 101F. Thus the high temperature of the fever,

stops the flu virus from dividing and spreading. It is an immune system

response which only mammals have developed to prevent the spread of viral

flu infections, which mostly 99% come from the more ancient dinosaur-like

earth life forms called birds. Almost all influenza is a form of " Avian

Flu. " A few influenza forms come from other dinosaur-like life forms, the

modern reptiles, but these are usually classified as very rare tropical

diseases, since that is where most reptiles live.

Read the rest and part two.....

http://www.brojon.org/frontpage/murdermedicine1.html

 

 

Snoedel_Sjoernaal

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