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CANADA IN THE CROSSFIRE

 

May 24. Don’t eat the beef. Don’t go to Toronto.

Canada is getting ripped, again. Mad cow and SARS. The

medical equivalent of war.

 

This time, WHO’s partner in crime, the US CDC, has

issued the hit on travel to Toronto. CDC officials

were careful to point out that this was not an

advisory against travel to that city, it was an alert

to take precautions IF traveling there.

 

But the effect is the same.

 

More airline losses, more hotel cancellations, fewer

restaurant customers, more empty convention halls.

 

The CDC is basing its warning on 20 new POSSIBLE cases

of SARS in Toronto.

 

Possible? That’s right.

 

We are getting no word on tests run on these patients,

perhaps because doctors can’t find any trace of the

coronavirus which is said to be the cause of SARS.

 

Remember: the last public pronouncement from Dr. Frank

Plummer, the head of WHO’s SARS lab in Winnipeg, made

it clear that the virus was not the cause of anything,

because it was being found---if at all---in so few

diagnosed cases of SARS.

 

That should have ended all the nonsense about the

virus, but it didn’t. Because the PR machine was

already in full gear.

 

And now, because of one cow which is said to have a

disease called mad cow, more and more herds in Alberta

are being quarantined, and a number of nations,

including the US, are refusing to import Canadian

beef.

 

As I’ve been pointing out, the science behind these

two diagnoses---for SARS and mad cow---is

non-existent.

 

This is a medical hit on the Canadian economy.

 

Major lawsuits are in order, and they should name

names, including the scientists at WHO and the CDC who

are inventing the science and issuing the alerts and

advisories. These suits should be very hard-hitting,

they should bring on board, as plaintiffs, major

corporate and ranching groups in Canada, and several

PR firms should be hired to bring the truth out in the

open.

 

Meanwhile, in Hong Kong, a tired old strategy has been

resurrected. Find an animal and blame it for spreading

the virus to humans. In this case, it’s suddenly the

civet cat, a relative of the mongoose. First it was

pigs, then chickens, and now the cat.

 

As part of this stratagem, researchers in Hong Kong

are saying that the SARS coronavirus “is very much

like” the virus they are finding in the cats. And, by

the way, in a raccoon, a dog, and a badger, who were

also tested.

 

Well, boys and girls, “very much like” covers a galaxy

of territory. In the case of HIV, for example, various

researchers in the 1980s were fond of claiming that

sheep and cow and monkey and cat viruses were

alarmingly similar to the (completely unproven) cause

of AIDS. Turned out it wasn’t true.

 

In Southern China, people eat civet cats. They are

sold live at open markets and then killed. An

AP/Reuters/MSNBC piece happens to mention that the

butchering is often done “in very unsanitary

conditions.”

 

This is called a clue. As in, CLUE.

 

When you kill animals in unclean surroundings and the

blood lies around and insects gather and so forth and

then you kill more animals there, guess what you get?

A breeding ground for illness. It’s not a particular

virus that is causing the problem, it’s the whole

environment.

 

Just as untreated sewage is a problem.

 

No amount of testing and analyzing novel germs that

show up in the contaminated area is going to change

things. You have to do a distinctly non-medical

procedure: CLEAN UP THE MESS AND KEEP IT CLEAN.

 

WHO is supposed to be on top of these situations. But

WHO is actually in business to obscure them and shift

attention to new germs.

 

If that sounds like helping disease to spread, it is.

 

Another interesting point about the MSNBC article. A

Hong Kong researcher stated that the amount of

coronavirus found in the civet cats’ stools was

“huge.”

 

So you see, when researchers DO find a lot of any

virus, they tend to announce it. This is another clue,

because in the SARS situation, NOBODY is saying he’s

found huge amounts of coronavirus in a patient. The

reason? They’ve found the virus---if at all---in very

tiny amounts, too tiny to cause illness.

 

And for all this fraud, the Canadian economy is taking

one body blow after another.

 

JON RAPPOPORT www.nomorefakenews.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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