A Government’s History That’s Less Than Credible Regarding Swine Flu

Is there a medicinal herbal cure for swine flu. There is. Before we talk about a natural herbal medicinal cure for swine flu, you should know the history of swine flu.

Swine flu first came to prominence in 1918 and 1919 when The Great Plague as it was called killed 500,000 Americans and infected over 20 million worldwide. The Great Plague rivaled the grisly Black Death the medieval age in its ability to strike suddenly and kill swiftly.

This strain of influenza (the flu) first got its name as it was an offshoot of flu found in wild swine and domesticated pigs. Scientists long believed that it originated from Chinese farms, which is where many brands of flus are believed to have come. Not so.

Research proved that the post-World War I flu was actually brought to Europe by American servicemen who had lived in America’s South. How many soldiers carried it with them is unknown but medical researchers now believe it is they who brought the swine flu brand to Europe.

The First Swine Flu Crisis

This particular strain of flu was first coined “swine flu” in 1976 after a 19-year old solider in Mississippi died from it February 6, 1976. Private David Lewis reported feeling ill on February 5, 1976 and less than 24 hours later he was pronounced dead.

Then President Gerald R. Ford determined that the entire American population of what was then 220 million be inoculated. At that time, there was only one reported death and by the government’s own figures only 500 or fewer Americans had been infected with the swine flu.

Ford began mobilizing the various governmental factions, the Center for Disease Control and other health experts including the Department of Health, Education and Welfare and drug companies to hold off a pandemic. It was decided that all Americans needed to be inoculated at the beginning of the fall in 1976.

There were critics of that decision.

Arthur M. Silverstein, the author of Pure Politics and Impure Science, suggested the unwarranted influence of unholy drug companies strongly figured into Gerald R. Ford’s decision to immunize all Americans due to a potential massive profit windfall.

In 1976, one Dr. W. Delano Meriwether, an ambitious 33-year old physician, was given the charge of overseeing the inoculation of all 220 million Americans within one fiscal year’s time.

After Pvt. Lewis’ death on in February 1976, as early as mid-March 1976, then CDD director Dr. David J. Sencer had mobilized the medical establishment behind Pres. Ford’s $135 million program to inoculate the American people. The plan was taking effect and the places were put into place. There was resistance to Ford’s ambitions program but eventually Congress funded Ford’s plan, passing it August 12, 1976.

Let’s analyze a few important facts here.

By the government’s own admission and as their own records prove, a swine flu vaccine was engineered somewhere between February 6, 1976 when Pvt. David Lewis died and October 1, 1976 when inocoulations began — a scant eight months.

This has to be a record in medical research and discovery. Realistically, though, a viable vaccine could have only been discovered somewhere between August 12, 1976, when Congress funded Ford’s ambitions $135 million plan, to late September 1976 — a mere month and a half.

In that tight time frame, the then Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare would have to discover a winning anti-swine flu vaccine, test it, validate it and certify it as ready for inoculation to the entire public. On October 1, 1976, these swine flu inoculations officially began.

The Results?

Within weeks many reports of health ailments ranging from severe headaches to heart attacks to the acquiring of the rare Guillain-Barre syndrome were reported. By December 16, 1976, the reports were so scandalous, the usually intransigent and self-righteous U.S. government was forced to suspend the mass inoculation plan having inoculated approximately 40 million people for a flu that never came.

It’s interesting that while the medical establishment worked (some would say conspired) to initiate a nationwide inoculation program, the drug companies voiced their concerns about side effects of the inoculations and insisted the U.S. government exculpate them for any prospective health problems caused by the hastily-put-together inoculations.

As it turns out, the drug companies fears were well founded. They still profited immensely, though, which some jaded souls think was their real motive all along. .

Conclusion: Medicinal Herb Cure Swine Flu

We are now in 2009. The federal government says that there isn’t a cure for swine flu, even though they said there was in 1976.

This is suspicious. While I write this, it has been reported that English scientists at the Health Protection Agency in Great Britain have sequenced the genetic code and are well on their way to a legitimate vaccine. It has also been reported that Russia is close to a vaccine as well.

I hope it’s legitimate, I really do. Given government’s decided lack of skill in managing resources, people or money, though, I will stick to what I know is true and what works.

So, is there a natural or herbal medicine cure for swine flu? There is. It’s been reported that mushrooms help your body boost its natural immune system against swine flu. That might be true. I don’t know, to be honest. I know of an herb that will cure, protect and immunize you against swine flu and against any strain of influenza. To find the answer, click on the link in my signature and go to a web page where you can read that information.

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