Hype, Hysteria, or Intel?

It’s pretty rare I would post twice on the same day, yet here it is. Apparently this business of the H1N1 flu virus is really jangling raw nerves. There is plenty of reason to believe it’s a designer virus, and not at all a natural occurrence. Even without that, we are rightly suspicious when the mainstream media pours on the scare tactics. As I understand it, some 35,000 die every year from natural flu epidemics. The vaccines have always been almost entirely pointless at best, guesswork which often misses.

Indeed, the best long-term preventative for flu is getting it and recovering naturally. Okay, that might be pretty rough. The best natural defense otherwise starts with basic good health. You know: no smoking, eat right, exercise, etc. The single best thing you can do after that is Vitamin D3. Consistent across the board recommendations run something close to 5000 IU per day (which also whips cancer). After that, lots of Vitamin C, then Echinacea. There are other precautions, but all of these don’t make money for Big Pharma nor corporate medicine and HMOs, so you won’t get this from them.

As we’ve covered here at least twice, it’s altogether moral and righteous to resist the government or anyone else seeking to coerce you into accepting these bogus inoculations. Places I visit across the web indicate an awful lot of folks are willing to use violence to do so. This whole thing looks like an attempt to herd folks into something for which the flu scare is just a cover. Some suggest it’s likely RFIDs will come with it. A great many are utterly certain the vaccine is nothing less than a covert poison program to reduce the population. If this has any basis in reality we are talking about a “cytokine storm” — a hideously unpleasant way to die.

The broad distrust of the companies producing the vaccines is almost surely justified. Their recent record of behavior has been downright criminal, but they are protected from prosecution on most things, either by choosing to test dangerous new drugs in 3rd world countries, or more recently, federal law which gives them a complete tort protection. And do we trust the federal government, either?

So when a story pops up this morning from Greg Evensen warning about roadblocks, metal bracelets and forced vaccinations, you would hardly be surprised it spread like wildfire. I noticed it around noon, CDT. I found about eight sites linking to it. Four hours later, there were several dozen. By now, you should expect to find over a hundred references to it.

I don’t know Evensen, nor his reputation. It could be an honest leak. It could also be a false leak, perhaps even as a test to gauge reaction to such an idea. Would anybody know if this is just Evensen trying to sell his seminars? If his warning is true, there is an awful lot of background missing. By itself, any combination of state, local and federal forces attempting to institute roadblocks for this purpose would result very shortly in dead police and medical contractors. I feel certain this is one issue which would provoke an armed uprising. Not even an economic collapse would be sufficient cover to make this work. It would require better protection than serious Iraq War tactics our troops are using.

I don’t doubt there are people in the US government right now who drool at the thought of culling the population of the country, or at least having an excuse to impose martial law. Some of them wear military uniforms. Still, I doubt many of the troops themselves are eager to do that here. I’m almost certain a sizable portion of the policemen in this country would outright refuse to do it, if for no other reason than their own safety. I would hope most medically trained people would consider it unethical. It would almost certainly require some serious major disaster to distract people, to create a huge climate of fear which would make them less likely to be on guard against such a program.

That would be the real story.

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