New Freak Flu: Bio Specific Weapon?(26-06-09)/Canadian govt sends body bags to Indian reserves.

Originally posted by luggnutz on June 26, 2009 at 1:46pm in Bio Watch : BIRD SWINE FLU H1N1 VACCINE PANDEMIC NEWS at 12.160MHZ.com

Yesterday I received a call from Public Health Services of Canada. The person called to inform me there would be no mandatory innoculations and that nothing could be forced on us without a court order, and even then we could present ourselves and defend our rights. (UPDATE: Bill C6 and Quebec Health Act 2.2 July 27 update have now removed this guarantee) She was uninformed on the flu’s make up, progression, and the new strain found in Brazil that mutated. She knew nothing about Baxter or the 18 countries suing them. She denied Baxter had announced a new vaccin. Clueless about the S.P.P. North American Pandemic Plan. Basically, they knew next to nothing and had no accurate information whatsoever. But she mentioned the indian reserves in Manitoba having lots of problems now with this swine flu right now.

Today I went on the CBC site to see what stories were on and if I should comment. They had this story:
Swine flu on Manitoba reserves a major concern: PM
Last Updated: Thursday, June 25, 2009 | 3:26 PM CT The Canadian Press

Prime Minister Stephen Harper said he’s very concerned about the health of natives on reserves in northern Canada, but admitted officials can’t explain why they appear to be getting hit harder by swine flu.

Harper, who was in Halifax for a heritage announcement on Thursday, said it’s distressing that no one appears to know why certain populations are being affected more severely than others.

“I think the truth is we really don’t know why the H1N1 is more severe among some populations,” he said at the Pier 21 national historic site.

“It is a major concern and the Department of Health is working with the communities affected to try to address it.”

Health officials in Manitoba say they have confirmed almost 460 cases of H1N1, with more than one quarter of those from remote northern communities.

Aboriginal leaders have declared a state of emergency in their communities and want Ottawa to do the same.

Liberal MPs who visited the affected native reserves earlier this week accused the Harper government of not doing enough to help the communities prevent and cope with the outbreak.

Some chiefs said Health Canada was withholding hand sanitizers from flu-stricken reserves because they contained alcohol.

Harper said he spoke with the federal minister of health this week about the situation and the government is working with the communities.

Now this peaked my curiosity due to this: I have been informed that the sample they took from the 1918 Spanish Flu was from a dead frozen Inuit woman they dug up. So the flu virus sample is based on aboriginal DNA! This could very well mean this is a race specific bio weapon. Here in Canada it appears to be hitting native indians the most severly!.

So I tried to inform the public on the comments, but CBC censored me and refused to post. I called 1-800 number to complain. The woman said I would have to fill out forms and submit request and the whole 9 yards. I answered “In the time it takes me to do all of that, many people could die!” This was of NO CONCERN to her or CBC for that matter. So yes, you have to beg to do their job for them and iform the public. No wonder CBC is going down the toilet. You’d think with their finacing being cut by the P.M. , they’d grow sme backbone and at least make the last few months of existence as explosive and informative as possible. But no, more cowards and sell-outs trying to hold on as long as they can to puppet paycheck!

So I contacted a mowhawk radio station south of Montreal and gave him ALL THE INFO. He’s checking it out and will get back to me. I beleive all indians and all indian reserves should be informed of the fact the flu comes from Inuit DNA, the side effects of tamiflu ( they have enough dillusional suicides as it is!), and all and any natural remedies for this sickness. I’d appreciate if others would forward my article, or Dr Horowitz’s report, or anything they can to any and all who may be involved.

As for why they’d want all indians dead? Think. If you and I were to go into woods to live now, we’d search out an indian who knows about nature, what to eat and use as medicine. THIS is a great threat to the falling powers! The 2 hardiest races I’ve seen are indians and blacks…after centuries of crushing, they remain and reproduce back to full populations quickly. Now look at this pic from Denver New World Airport!

That’s right. They always publish their intentions FIRST! See the coffins? Black woman – Indian woman – Jewish woman. They want the 3 races dead and buried! We all know AIDS was engineered for the black race, it has been stated too many times to count. And we know they expect to push the arabs to annialate the Jews out of the East. It appears it is the U.S.’s job to clear out the indians. Started in Mexico ( indians) into south U.S. ( indians) into the north of Canada ( indians).

We are the children taught about the 1st indian genocide here. We were not present to change anything! I’ve just recently learned about the Canadian genocide against the indians with the schooling program, we were not present to do anything about that either. WE ARE HERE FOR THIS ONE! LEARN FROM HISTORY! DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN AGAIN! STAND UP! Murdering anothe race won’t solve a damn thing, and will pretty well put the last bullit in the foot to bring us all down. This is our chance to do what our parents and grandparents couldn’t or wouldn’t do, MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

I pray to Jehovah someone listens here and acts to inform and change this, and that your protective powers remain over such ones until the lye is thouroughly exposed. To my indian brothers ( I have Blackfoot in me!) my heart and energies are with you right now. Please spread this like virus. Thanx!

luggnutz ( U.N. “Persons” I.D. Brain Pearce/DECEASED) – Witness to the Nations!

Freak Flu and vaccin Update (22-07-09)

A researcher in Taiwan sorts through eggs used to cultivate swine flu vaccine. Canada is currently developing guidelines for its use.

http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2009/07/20/aboriginal-flu.htmlAboriginal communities have been harder hit by swine flu than others, and that may be because of the high percentage of young people, according to Audrey Lawrence, the director of the Aboriginal Nurses Association.
Lawrence said more than half the aboriginal population in Canada is under the age of 25.
“And this is what’s so different about this H1N1 flu is that it’s disproportionately targeting or seems to be affecting younger people, much more so than traditional flus where the severity of impact is more on the very, very young and the very old,” she said.
Her organization wants to make sure aboriginal people are a top priority to receive the regular flu vaccine in September, and the specialized H1N1 vaccine when it’s available later this fall.
So far, only one case of H1N1 has been confirmed in Yukon but there have been more than 10,000 cases confirmed across Canada, including 390 from Nunavut.
Recent statistics from Manitoba peg the infection level among First Nations at 135 per 100,000 people versus 6.1 cases per 100,000 for the province, the Assembly of First Nations said Friday.
Cape Breton communities wary of outbreak
In Nova Scotia, health officials in Cape Breton’s five First Nations communities are meeting to bring their pandemic plans up to date.
Though there have been no reported cases of the virus among Mi’kmaq people on the island, officials say conditions appear ripe for an outbreak.
Sharon Rudderham, director of the Eskasoni Health Centre, said aboriginal communities may be especially vulnerable because of overcrowded living conditions and disease.
“Within our First Nations communities we have a high number of chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease, and stuff like that that can compromise the health of individuals, so I think that can be the case as well for Cape Breton,” she said.
Rudderham said an education program about swine flu will be presented in Cape Breton schools this fall to teach children the importance of hand-washing.
“We do have a high percentage of young people in our community and so it’s important that kids have an understanding as well of what they can do to keep healthy and to stay safe,” she said.
Nurse shortage
Lawrence is also concerned about swine flu’s effects on the health-care system during a nursing shortage.
“Their workload is quite heavy as it stands, without the H1N1, and in some communities we’re hearing, for example, one nurse might be having to cover 15 H1N1 cases in addition to the person’s normal workload as well,” she said.
So the Aboriginal Nurses Association is calling on retired nurses to contact them, if they can return to work and lend a hand during the fall flu season

Swine flu hits young aboriginal residents hard, expert says
Last Updated: Monday, July 20, 2009 | 11:13 AM ET Comments21Recommend14
CBC News

http://www.theage.com.au/national/free-flu-vaccine-for-pregnant-women-aborigines-20090719-dp7x.html
.Free flu vaccine for pregnant women, Aborigines
July 19, 2009

The Federal Government is expanding its free seasonal flu vaccine program to pregnant women and Aborigines.
Health Minister Nicola Roxon says the program for older Australians is being extended on medical advice to another two million people .. as swine flu continues to spread.
She’s told the Nine Network respiratory diseases associated with swine flu can have complications for pregnant women .. particularly in the last trimester.
To date 31 Australians with swine flu have died and 194 remain in hospital .. more than a third of them in intensive care.
Meanwhile, Ms Roxon said the respiratory diseases associated with swine flu could have complications for pregnant women, particularly in the last trimester when there was significant pressure on their lungs.
However, she did not recommend pregnant women wear masks, instead she urged them to practise good hygiene, stay clear of those who are sick and seek early help if they develop flu symptoms.
Ms Roxon said Tamiflu was generally effective and safe for pregnant women, but there was “isolated evidence” the swine flu was becoming resistant to the drug overseas.
“I do agree with doctors that we have to be careful not to over prescribe this medication. It’s why we’re urging people, the vast majority who have mild symptoms, not to take Tamiflu unless they are in a vulnerable category and unless their doctor recommends that it’s necessary.”
To date, 31 Australians with swine flu have died. Ms Roxon said 194 people remained in hospital with the disease, more than a third of whom were in intensive care.
She said she expected the outbreak to persist for months to come but believed the worst was almost over.
Victoria was past the peak and other states were reaching theirs.
Ms Roxon said swine flu had put “extreme pressure” on hospitals and elective surgery may be delayed as a result.
However, the disease was tracking the same as the 2007 seasonal flu, which was the worst for several years.
“So, I think what we’re seeing increasingly is a substitution of the swine flu instead of the seasonal flu, rather than an additional burden.”

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25806651-23289,00.html
High-risk to get free flu shots
Natasha Bita | July 20, 2009
Article from: The Australian

FREE flu shots will be offered to pregnant women, Aborigines and the chronically ill as the federal government sweats on the production of 21million doses of vaccine for the swine flu sweeping the nation.
The government will spend $44million over four years to cover an extra 2.2 million people with vaccinations for seasonal flu — usually reserved for the elderly — from January 1 next year.
Health Minister Nicola Roxon said yesterday the swine flu outbreak — which has infected 12,000 Australians, killed 31 and put 81 in intensive care — showed how severely influenza could affect vulnerable people.
Scientists were “working madly” to see if a swine flu vaccine could be incorporated with the seasonal flu shot next year, Ms Roxon said.
The government might not wait for the completion of clinical trials to roll out a swine flu vaccine before October, she said.
Pharmaceutical company CSL will start clinical trials with 240 adults in Adelaide next week.
“If the intensity of the disease changes, if we get early results that make it very clear this vaccine is safe, I certainly would take advice to bring it online more quickly if that was appropriate,” Ms Roxon told the Nine Network.
The World Health Organisation criticised Britain last week over its plans to bring in a vaccine without clinical trials.
A CSL spokeswoman said Britain would probably rely on the results of the clinical tests under way in Australia. Ms Roxon said doctors should not over-prescribe the antiviral drug Tamiflu, after reports that three cases of swine flu had grown resistant to the drug overseas.
“We’re urging people, the vast majority of whom have mild symptoms, not to take Tamiflu unless they are in a vulnerable category and unless their doctor recommends it’s necessary,” she said.
“We always have to be aware there is a risk of resistance developing.”
Ms Roxon urged pregnant women to stay away from anyone who is sick. Swine flu has triggered the premature birth of several babies and put expectant mothers in intensive care wards.
“If you’re late in your pregnancy when there’s already significant pressure on a mother’s lungs, this is a disease that can have complications,” she said.
From January next year, all pregnant women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders aged 15 to 50 will be able to access the seasonal flu vaccine free from their GPs.
Those aged six months to 64 who are medically at risk, including the chronically ill, will also qualify for free flu shots. Currently, the vaccine is only available free to seniors aged 65 and over.
Pregnant women and the chronically ill have been excluded from the clinical trials of the CSL vaccine.
Half the volunteers will be given two shots of vaccine equal to the standard dose of seasonal flu vaccine, three weeks apart.
The rest will be given two double doses.
Ms Roxon said the spread of swine flu appeared to have reached its peak, but no one should pretend the situation would not be difficult for months to come.
“I think it does put our health services under extreme pressure,” she said.
“There is the potential that some elective surgery might have to be delayed.”
Queensland will open a flu clinic today in the Aboriginal community of Cherbourg, 280km northwest of Brisbane, after the flu spread there. Indigenous people often suffer chronic diseases that make them more susceptible to flu complications.

Kids, natives most in need of vaccine
Canadian health officials developing a priority list for giving out H1N1 flu shots, expected to be in short supply
By Sharon Kirkey, Canwest News Service
http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/Kids+natives+most+need+vaccine/1720472/story.html

Five-to-40-year-olds and Canada’s aboriginal communities should be the first to get vaccinated against human swine flu, experts say as Canadian officials decide who gets priority for the flu shots.
Under Canada’s official pandemic plan, the entire population would ultimately be immunized against the H1N1 swine flu.
But the vaccine will become available in batches, meaning the entire population can’t be vaccinated at once. It might take four or five months to get all the vaccine we’re going to get, during which time a second wave of swine flu may well be underway.
The Public Health Agency of Canada is working on a priority list, deciding where the first batches should go, and who should get the injections first. All provinces and territories would be expected to follow the national prioritization scheme.
Unlike normal seasonal flu, the H1N1 virus appears to be disproportionately infecting older children and young adults. So far the largest number of confirmed cases have occurred in people between the ages of five and 24.
“It doesn’t mean they’re all getting sick and need to be hospitalized, but they’re getting significant illness,” said Dr. Noni MacDonald, a leader in pediatric infectious diseases and a professor of pediatrics at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
British researchers reported last week that targeting children first would protect not only them, but also unvaccinated adults.
“Even if you are concerned about the elderly, who are often mentioned as another risk group, their main connection to the big pool of infection is often their grandchildren,” said Dr. Thomas House of the University of Warwick.
But adults older than 64 don’t appear to be at increased risk of H1N1-related complications so far in the outbreak. It’s possible they have some antibodies against the virus.
As well, children “are known to be really important for transmitting flu,” said Earl Brown, executive director of the Emerging Pathogens Research Centre at the University of Ottawa.
“They’re important for the cycle of infection. They tend to be naive as far as not having flu antibodies in their system before. And really young kids, their immune systems aren’t fully mature.
“Children tend to be hit, and they can be hit harder,” Brown said. By immunizing children first, “you get to try to block spread, and protect a vulnerable group.”
Gymnasiums would be used for mass school-based vaccination programs but experts say the harder to reach group will be the 18-to-30-year-olds.
“Some of them are in school, a lot of them are not,” MacDonald said. “They’re very much living in the moment and don’t necessarily see themselves as being at risk. We need some fast thinking about how to reach those people.”
She suggested booths could be set up outside bars for information and immunization.
“You’ve got to be creative about this and really think out of the box.”
Canada’s aboriginal communities also appear to be getting more serious infections. Crowded, poorly ventilated housing and poor access to high-quality running water and sanitization are some of the factors being blamed. Aboriginals also have higher rates of asthma, chronic lung disease, obesity and diabetes — the very diseases early data suggests puts people at higher risk of life-threatening complications from swine flu.
The H1N1 vaccine will be a separate vaccine from the regular, annual flu shot. People will require two jabs, and possibly three, depending on how effective the vaccine is in producing immunity. The Public Health Agency of Canada says no decisions have yet been made about who would get priority first.
One of the challenges will be getting people to agree to the shots. There will be limited information about any vaccine’s safety before immunization campaigns are rolled out across the country.
“We usually do research in healthy adults before we do it in children, because this is a new vaccine, and you want to be sure that it’s safe and effective before you give it to vulnerable populations, or populations who don’t have full capacity to make an informed decision about getting it or not,” said Dr. Joanne Langley, of Health Canada’s National Advisory Committee on Immunization.
“There are pros and cons to putting [children] first.”
© Copyright (c) The Vancouver Sun

First case of Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 reported in Quebec
By Drew Halfnight, The GazetteJuly 22, 2009 10:01 AM

A Quebec man became the first person in Canada to contract the H1N1 virus after taking the Tamiflu vaccine, raising concerns about the drug’s reliability.
The man, 60, was given Tamiflu after his son fell ill with H1N1, but contracted the deadly flu anyway. He recovered quickly without going to hospital.
Five instances of immunity to Tamiflu have been reported since a Danish man became the first patient to resist the drug at the end of last month.
Doctors have said taking Tamiflu as a prophylactic or preventative against infection can give rise to resistant strains of the virus. In four of the five reported cases, patients had been taking Tamiflu to prevent infection.
A spokesperson for the Public Health Agency of Canada told The Canadian Press it “appears to be an isolated case” and said the agency is watching closely for similar cases.
The agency recommends using Tamiflu for treatment only, not for prophylaxis.
© Copyright (c) The Montreal Gazette
http://www.montrealgazette.com/health/First+Tamiflu+resistant+H1N1+reported+Quebec

UPDATE SEPTEMBER 16, 2009

Canadian govt sends body bags to Indian reserves for ‘flu readiness’

WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) – The Canadian government sent body bags to some remote Indian reserves as it prepared for the winter flu season, sending a jarring message at odds with its promise that it’s ready for the H1N1 flu.

The body bags went to some reserves in Manitoba, the western province in which some remote Indian communities were hard-hit by the flu in the spring, Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq said on Wednesday.

“It is very disturbing,” Aglukkaq told reporters on a conference call. “It’s a serious issue and it’s very concerning to me.”

Aglukkaq said she didn’t have details of the body-bag shipments and has ordered officials to investigate.

At least four Manitoba reserves received body bags from Canada’s health department in shipments that also included supplies like masks and hand sanitizer, the Winnipeg Free Press said.

“This says to me they’ve given up,” the newspaper quoted Chief David Harper of Northern Manitoba’s Garden Hill reserve, which received some of the body bags, as saying.

Sending body bags is “a totally unnecessary thing,” said chief public health officer Dr. David Butler-Jones.

Canada, a country of 33.6 million people, has ordered 50.4 million doses of vaccine and plans to begin immunizations in November. If Canada doesn’t need all its order, it will leave some vaccines available for other countries, Butler-Jones said.

Government officials aim to first distribute H1N1 vaccine to pregnant women, people living in remote communities, people with chronic health conditions and health-care workers.

“The whole population can be immunized very quickly,” Butler-Jones said.

The flu, now a worldwide pandemic, has killed 76 people in Canada.

(Reporting by Rod Nickel; editing by Janet Guttsman)

5 Responses to “New Freak Flu: Bio Specific Weapon?(26-06-09)/Canadian govt sends body bags to Indian reserves.”

  1. Jen Says:

    Tonight, I was researching the aboriginal bands across Canada. I want to send messages to every band about the H1N1 and the vaccines. H1N1 is a made up virus. It was first created in 1976 and brought back to bring down the world population. It’s being used to kill off the weak. The flu won’t kill or cripple people it’s the vaccines. About 3,000 to 8,000 die each year in Canada from the normal flu. Only a few will day from the H1N1.

    The Canadian gov’t is trying to pass bill C6. It makes it mandatory for every Canadian to get a vaccine. We have to stop them. Natives on reserves should not be getting H1N1 the communities are too remote. People travelling there might bring the virus but were are they coming from? Steven Harper is a silent George Bush. He is a criminal helping to destroy Canadians and the native population. H1N1 is a way to try and wipe out the natives of Canada. THEY SHOULD NOT BEING GETTING THIS FLU. The gov’t is bringing it to the communities.

    Let’s get them informed. Go to:
    http://www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/canbandsbyprov.html
    http://www.first-nations.com/
    http://www.nativeonline.com/bands.htm
    Some of these websites will give listings of bands in Canada. The names can be searched for addresses and contacts at http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/ai/scr/at/mp/pg18-eng.asp.

    PLEASE TELL EVERYONE TO VISIT http://www.falseflagflu.com for the fight against Bill C6.

    For more info visit:
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=TEN20090801&articleId=14603

    Or http://www.thinktwice.com.

    Thanks for your time.

  2. indianinthemachine Says:

    Canada’s False Mask Slips: Government Plans For Vaccine Genocide…mass murderers conspiring within governments and corporations are still at large!…Canadians respond by boosting their immune systems and balancing body chemistry in the presense of God!

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