Thousands fall victim to the flu virus each day. A large percentage easily recovers from it, and some may die from it. In the US, the annual average number of people who die from hospital infections is 80,000. These are cases that are completely immune to all known antibiotics, and more than half of these are flu deaths.
And out of the blue in April 2009, a media circus of an allegedly new flu virus spawning a brand new disease is on the horizon. To give credence to such a declaration, it was imperative to find out if the patients were examined for the same disease.
The deviation from scientific method was the initial jump-off point. In less than seven days from the onset of the “outbreak”, the media had enthusiasticaly begun its daily running total of infections and deaths. This is nothing strange from the usual scorecard pattern we’re all used to. Yet with no screening evaluation available, any flu case was included in the count as swine flu, decided simply by the symptoms. A manufactured reclassification of ordinary flu cases to produce the chimera of a new threat, called the swine flu scam.