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The End of the Swine Flu Trail

There are still thousands of people who haven’t seen through the swine flu hoax in spite of all the available resources to get the facts rather than the spin.

Though some people suspect otherwise, I am actually a human, and human enough not to keep butting my head against the brick wall of invincible ignorance. So this is the last article I will write about this matter. And since so many people only understand things written on checks, as I have found when writing to various companies, I shall be talking mainly numbers for this short and final effort to get through.

Lies, Damned Lies and the FDA

Let’s connect a few dots here from the recent past to show what sort of creeps are staging the current show.

In the fall of 1989, the Federal Drug Authority, (FDA) ostensibly the protectors of the public, recalled L-Tryptophan, an amino acid nutritional supplement, stating that it caused a rare and deadly flu-like condition (Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome / EMS). This was a lie, and they knew it was a lie.

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