H1N1 – global conspiracy ?
Friday, 10 September 2010 @ 04:56 PM ICT
Contributed by: Anonymous

In 2009 the pharmaceutical conglomerate of BAXTER tried to infiltrate the considerable quantity of 72kg of contaminated H1N1 – flue-virus vaccine concentrate into the World Health Organisation (WHO) with the deliberate intention to distribute this very vaccine to various regional WHO offices around the world, and a highly-questionable indirect-deliberancy to have millions of rather unaware people vaccinated around the world.In fact such quantity could suffice to prepare many thousands of flu-vaccine-shots, and all of them being contaminated meaning that following the flu-shots, patients could become severely sick, yes, even die consequentially, especially young children. It has been proven multifold (USA, Mexico, Ukraine) that such contaminated vaccines cause more harm to the human body, and in fact, may even attack the human nervous system, the immuno-system and the brain. When an honorable global institution such as the WHO is supposed to help protect humankind, the very opposite has provenly happened when this very World Health Organisation intentionally and absolutely-unethically tried to become a “distributor of death” instead of following its moral obligations toward humankind. Serious questioning arises whether the directorship of this WHO is still integer enough to fulfill its global function in a moral and “ people-serving “ manner.
Through the brave- and courageous journalistic groundwork of Dr. Jane Burgermeister of Austria, those malevolent intentions of BAXTER CORP. along with its “booze-buddy” the World Health Organisation (WHO) were uncovered accidentally and only the very last minute, yet just early enough - followed by a series of legal-backstabbings and accusations - to prevent massive distribution and consequential rather lethal vaccinations across ASIA , as well.

Six German states have told retailers to stop selling Red Bull Cola energy drinks after a test found a trace amount of cocaine.
Entomologists say they've determined smaller mosquitoes are more likely to be infected with viruses causing human diseases than are larger mosquitoes. The researchers said they fed mosquitoes blood contaminated with the dengue virus and later tested them for infection at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory, taking into account the size of each mosquito by measuring the length of their wings.
Baldness is common among men, but what's alarming is that it is now starting at earlier ages, says Christopher Wainwright, an Australia-based hair expert with the Svenson Hair Centre, in Bangkok on an Asian tour.
Bangkok Plastic Surgery Clinic recently started targeting a new emerging group of customers - the male population, foreign male population to be more correct.
A team of doctors comprising medical specialists from various fields at BNH hospital have performed several hours of surgery to reattach the arm of the patient who had his arm torn off after an accident involving an elevator cable that snapped.
The number of AIDS-related deaths in Thailand dropped nearly 80% in 2005 over 2004 levels, mostly due to the launch of low-cost anti-retroviral treatment programs across the country during the past year, Agence France-Presse reports. 