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    Human-To-Human H5N1 Confirmed - 150M Deaths Predicted

    Human-To-Human H5N1
    Confirmed - 150M Deaths Predicted

    5-24-6

    Note - This story, and others, now confirm EXACTLY what Dr. Henry L. Niman, PhD has been predicting EXCLUSIVELY on the Jeff Rense Program and, in writing, on Rense.com since December of 2004: that this avian virus would slowly recombine in its mammalian hosts (pigs, dogs, cats, people) and 'learn' how to vector itself from human-to-human.

    Dr. Niman's projections were unique in the world of microbiology...and he stood firm in the face of constant media disinformation and WHO/CDC obfuscation and coverup.

    Both I and Drs. Niman and Dr. Patricia Doyle have further warned of this eventuality by pointing to the Executive Order signed by President Bush on April 1, 2005, which gave the Federal Government full authority for mass quarantining of Americans exposed, or 'suspected' of being exposed, to the H5N1 Virus. Here is the link to that Executive Order...

    - Jeff Rense

    Bush, Feds Can Quarantine Anyone With 'Flu-Like' Diseases


    Human-To-Human Transmission Of Bird Flu Has
    Been Confirmed In Indonesia (APA).
    This Mutated Form Of The Virus Is The Danger Science Expected


    (APA) -- The spread of the bird flu virus from human to human can claim millions of lives. According to pessimistic forecasts of the UN experts, the spread of the virus from human to human may lead to the death of at least 150 million people. Russian head sanitary inspector Gennadi Inishenko predicts 50 million and Russian Emergencies Ministry predicts 27 million might die from this virus.
    The possibility of spread of the H5N1 virus from human to human was confirmed in Indonesia. The virus has been found on three children, who stayed in the same room with the infected woman.
    The World Health Organization has investigated the death of six of seven members of a family, who contracted the deadly virus in Indonesia. It was confirmed that the 10-year-old child contracted the virus from his aunt and it spread to the father and other members of the family. The WHO is now conducting a large-scale investigation into the case of human-to-human transmission of bird flu.
    The Health Ministry spokesman Samaye Mammadova told APA that no emergency sanitary regime is due to be held in Azerbaijan related to the investigation of new mutated form of the bird flu virus. She said precautions are being implemented.

    The H5N1 virus has already killed more than 120 people worldwide since 2003. It has also devastated poultry stocks.

    http://en.apa.az/news.php?id=10183

    http://www.rense.com/general71/150m.htm
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    Personally

    I would not be surpirsed if this was intentionally introduced. This administration has been programming us for a couple of years now and using fear left and right to impose their tightening of control over the cilvilian population. What better way to reduce the world population. What another wonderful way to further the police state and the control (quarantine).

    Sounds far fetched I know, but I would not put anything past the greedy globalist who are power hungry.
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    a little morbid humor here! I guess if we get it we can clear a way for those 100million more illegals to come here over the next 10 yrs! That was very bad poor taste, I don't need a mod to tell me that lol sorry for it. The truth is folks whether we get the bird flu or not another pandemic will be standing in the wings just a matter of time, I don't know, is it a way of cleansing the earth of overpopulation ? I don't understand why people don't really talk about the other pandemic we have already, it is called AIDs, you cannot tell me that Aid's is not a pandemicl plague, why they won't call it what it is I simply don't understand.Another thing if we don't get ahold of the Tuberculosis we will have another need for the what did they call them back then. oh yea, TB Sanatorium's. We have not got a real grip on Aides, it keeps mutating to where the medication is not effective. I guess we need more diseases coming into our country to completely destroy the rest of our health care system. That is why Legal Immigration is so important, supposodly those citizens get a health background check the illegals don't! I guess the liberals and most of the democrats and a lot of the republican leaders might now call these health checks a form of racial profiling
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    ohfly, that's exactly what I said when I first heard of it...sars failed...something else had to be introduced.

    Do I think this is another form of terrorism? You betcha.

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    What a relief, now I'm not as worried about my social security number being scammed!

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    Yeah

    terrorism from within!
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    I don't really care for that WWW.rense.com. There are 1,000's of articles, not a one is anything positive. If life on this planet is so horrible or going to be horrible & terrifying for us. We should be welcoming death. The WTC conspiracy (that is was imploded intenionally) is real hard for me to believe. It takes tremendous prep work to demo a building like that, someone would have noticed workers coring holes in supports for the charges. It is very loud and time consuming work. Then you got all those Grey's & Reptilian races living underground in New Mexico that are planning a destruction for human race, if thats true then all this worry about Hispanics doesn't really seem to be a problem at all. What a load of BS that Rense is dishing out.

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    Six billion or so humanoids infesting the planet. Swarming and multiplying akin to bacteria in a petri dish.

    So, if 150 million are invaded by protein particles referred to as viri.....

    Well, let's see... I'm cruddy at math. Makes my head hurt. And, I gotta' really BIG head so when it hurts it's a really BIG hurt.

    Hmmmmm.... put that numer here, this one there. Ponder. Divide....

    By golly..... 150 million dead..... .03 percent of the humans who are akin to viri in the way they pillage the planet's ecosystems.

    Golly gosh, a greater percentage than .03 die on auto and/or truck wrecks when looking at an American's entire lifespan.

    So, don't worry kids. Thou art likelier to meet thine Maker in a car wreck than die of a pathological particle invading yer' body, entering yer' cells, and using them as factories to replicate their little viri selves.

    However, if a truly severe pandemic broke out akin to the Black Death in Europe waaaay back when when the fleas on the rats jumped ship and sucked the lifeblood from humans, resulting in an estimated one-third of all humans in most of Europe dying..... THEN you can worry.

    The commoners of that long-ago era, the peons, the peasants, the serfs, the working poor of that time actually benefited from that cantagion. Well, those left alive did. The worth of the common folk increased greatly. And, there was plenty of housing and jobs!!!!!

    Shucks, the benefits are so gosh darn fine...... to quote presidente George Vicente Fox-Bush "Bring 'em on!!!!!"

    Just ensure you stockpile some food and basics in case the social structure breaks down should a truly severe pandemic occurs. Do a Web search for survival tips. Ensure thine defenses are adequate. Prepare to evacuate crowded cities before the prez seals you in to die. The elites will be protected but you are on your own.

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    Confirmed by who? I just checked the World Health Organization's website and it says nothing about this. It has an update, dated today, that merely says the surviving family members of that Indonesian family have been quarentined and given Tamiflu but that currently, none of them are sick with the flu.

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    World Health Org's Update: TODAY May 31st

    http://www.who.int/csr/don/2006_05_31/en/index.html

    Avian influenza – situation in Indonesia – update 16

    31 May 2006

    Situation update

    Indonesian health authorities and WHO have further strengthened their response to the family cluster of cases in Kubu Simbelang village, Karo District, North Sumatra. As of today, 54 surviving family members and other close contacts of cases have been identified and placed under voluntary home quarantine. All of these people, with the exception of pregnant women and infants, are receiving the antiviral drug, oseltamivir, for prophylactic purposes. Public health teams visit these people daily, checking for symptoms.

    In addition, active house-to-house surveillance for influenza-like illness is being conducted throughout the village, which has around 400 households. A command post for fever surveillance has been functioning in the village since last week.

    As of today, no new cases suggestive of H5N1 infection have been detected since 22 May. This finding is important as it indicates that the virus has not spread beyond the members of this single extended family. No hospital staff involved in the care of patients, in some instances without adequate personal protective equipment, have developed the disease. The last person in the cluster, who developed symptoms on 15 May and died on 22 May, refused hospitalization. He moved between two villages while ill, accompanied by his wife. The wife is under surveillance and has not developed symptoms.

    Despite multiple opportunities for the virus to spread to other family members, health care workers or into the general community, it has not, on present evidence, done so.

    Current level of pandemic alert

    Based on an assessment of present evidence, WHO has concluded that the current level of pandemic alert is appropriate and does not need to change. The level of pandemic alert remains at phase 3. This phase pertains to a situation in which occasional human infections with a novel influenza virus are occurring, but there is no evidence that the virus is spreading in an efficient and sustained manner from one person to another.

    WHO has recommended continued close monitoring of the situation in Kubu Simbelang for the two weeks following 22 May, the date when the last known case in the cluster died. As a precautionary measure, Indonesian authorities have decided to extend this recommended period to three weeks.

    Preliminary results of the investigation

    This information differs in some details from information released in previous updates, but is derived from extensive investigations by senior national and international epidemiologists, from WHO and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who have developed a clearer picture of the situation.

    The cluster involves an initial case and seven subsequent laboratory-confirmed cases. All cases are members of an extended family: sisters and brothers and their children. Family members resided in four households. Three households were next-door neighbours in the village of Kubu Simbelang, Karo District, North Sumatra. The fourth household was located about 10 kilometres away in the nearby village of Kabanjahe.

    The initial case in the cluster was a 37-year-old woman who sold fruits and chillies at a market in the village of Tigapanah. Her stand was located about 15 metres away from a stand where live chickens were sold. The investigation uncovered no reports of poultry die-offs in the market. However, the woman kept a small number of backyard chickens, allowed into the house at night. Three of her chickens reportedly died before she became ill. She is also known to have used chicken faeces from these household chickens as fertilizer in her garden.

    A parallel agricultural investigation has not, to date, detected H5N1 virus in PCR tests of approximately 80 samples from poultry, other livestock and domestic pets, and chicken fertilizer taken from the vicinity.

    The initial case developed symptoms on 24 April, was hospitalized on 2 May, and died on 4 May. No samples were collected for testing prior to her burial, but she is considered part of the cluster as her clinical course was compatible with H5N1 infection.

    The initial case had one sister and three brothers. The sister and two of the brothers subsequently developed infection. The remaining cases occurred among children in these families.

    The confirmed cases include five males and two females with an average age of 19 years (range from 1 to 32 years). Six out of the seven confirmed cases developed symptoms between 3 May and 5 May. These cases include two sons of the initial case, her brother from Kabanjahe, her sister, the sister’s baby, and the son of a second brother living in an adjacent house. This second brother, the last case in the cluster, developed symptoms on 15 May. Six out of the seven cases were fatal.

    Exposures

    On the night of 29 April, nine family members spent the night in a small room with the initial case at a time when she was severely ill, prostrate, and coughing heavily. These family members included the initial case and her three sons; the brother from Kabanjahe village, his wife, and their two children; the 21-year-old daughter of another brother (who did not become infected); and another young male visitor. Following this event, three family members – the woman’s two sons and the visiting brother from Kabanjahe – developed symptoms from 5 to 6 days later.

    The woman’s sister, who lived in an adjacent house, developed symptoms at the same time, as did her 18-month-old daughter. Prior to symptom onset, this sister, accompanied by her daughter, provided close personal care of the initial case.

    The last case in the cluster provided close care for his son throughout his hospital stay, from 9–13 May. The son was a frequent visitor in the home of the initial case and was present there on 29 April.

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