Click Here for Bikernews Click Here for Cops Gone Bad Click Here for the Final Chapter Click Here for OB World
    SELECT A SITE:
The Final Chapter: Conspiracy Theories, NWO
 Bikernews  |  Cops Gone Bad  | Police State  |   NWO  |   Military  |   Terrorism  |   Conspiracy Theory  |   Junk Science  
Thursday, July 29, 2010 11:18 PM
Login:
User name:

Password:

Remember Login

   Register  Register
   Forgot Password  Forgot Password



  #fld_menuitemdisplay#  Home
  Independence  Independence
  U.S. Constitution  U.S. Constitution
  Bill of Rights  Bill of Rights
  Confederation  Confederation
  USA Inc.  USA Inc.
  Federal Reserve  Federal Reserve
  New World Order  New World Order
  National ID   National ID
  Secret Police  Secret Police
  Nostradamus  Nostradamus
  The Pyramids  The Pyramids
  Astrology  Astrology
  Intelligent Design  Intelligent Design
  The Last Pope  The Last Pope
  We Love To Hate  We Love To Hate
  Links  Links
  Submit News  Submit News
  Message Board  Message Board
  Memorial  Memorial
  Feedback  Feedback
  Disclaimer  Disclaimer
  #fld_menuitemdisplay#  Recommend Us

    

Junk Science::

Don't Worry About Bird Flu

Charley Reese | October 18 2005

As of now, so far as we know, on Planet Earth about 60 people out of 6 billion have died of bird flu. All were involved in handling sick birds. There is, as of now, no recorded case of bird flu being transmitted from one human to another  something that is necessary before even an epidemic, much less a pandemic, could occur.

An epidemic is a widespread outbreak of a disease in a particular community at a particular time. A pandemic is an outbreak of disease in a whole country or in several countries. Pandemics occur, on the average, every 30 to 40 years.

What I'm trying to do is add some perspective to the current semihysteria being whipped up by politicians and the media. Certainly the virus that causes bird flu could mutate so that it could be transmitted from human to human. Such mutations, while typical of viruses, ordinarily occur over a period of years, not overnight.

If you are inclined toward hypochondria, reading an article on viruses in a good encyclopedia will give you the creeps. There are zillions of them, but fortunately most of them are harmless. They are not really critters, but parasitic bits of protein that have to attach themselves to living cells. They are so small, they can only be seen by an electron microscope, which was invented in the 1940s. A Russian in 1892 and a Dutchman in 1898 began to suspect that there was some kind of infectious agent that was not a bacterium or a microorganism. Whatever it was, it was small enough to pass through a porcelain filter that stopped bacteria. That fact, by the way, should limit one's faith in latex as protection against viral infections.

So, before you let politicians, the media, the pharmaceutical companies and the grant hogs at the National Institutes of Health scare you with stories about being wiped out by a bird-flu pandemic, consider the following: If you are more than 50 years old, you've already lived through two pandemics of flu and probably didn't even know it.

At any moment, some new virus might appear that would cause mankind big problems. Earth is a hazardous environment. Humans are all mortal. The only people who have ever gotten off the planet alive are astronauts and cosmonauts.

If the bird-flu virus should mutate so that it can travel human to human, there is no vaccine for it. It would have to be treated with the old methods of trying to isolate those infected with it. The only thing individuals could do to protect themselves would be to avoid crowds, stop picking their noses or using their fingers as toothpicks, and wash their hands several times a day.

At any rate, pandemics  even the bad one in 19181919  run their course and stop on their own, usually in a year or two. Even the 1918 one killed only about 550,000 Americans, and so it is well to keep in mind for perspective purposes that, on average, 2 million of us die every year from one cause or another.

I'm just trying to say keep a stiff upper lip and don't let the new phenomenon of 24/7 television tie your knickers in a knot. It is the nature of that business to be in a continuing state of fretting about something. It was one of Shakespeare's characters, I think, who put the matter so well: We all owe God a death, so if we pay today we are quit for tomorrow.

For the sake of your mental health, turn off your TV, then practice good personal hygiene, go about your daily life and enjoy, as the old pioneers used to say, every day you have above ground. Our Earth may be hazardous to our health, but it is one beautiful place to live.

http://www.lewrockwell.com/reese/reese230.html

Posted By Outsider on 10/18/2005 11:29 AM | Junk Science
comment? | Reads: 421 | Printer friendly page

Add Your Comment

Click here to get the news on your site

Honoring America's
Newest Heroes:
IRAQ:
4,260 US KIA
Afghanistan:
667 US KIA

<---  Jul 2010  --->
S M T W T F S
        1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
News
NWO News
Police State

Search Site:





Last 5 Articles

   Judicial Watch Uncovers New Documents Detailing Pe

Comments (0)
Reads (331)

   The U.N. Gun Ban Treaty That Threatens Your Gun Ri

Comments (0)
Reads (397)

    Developing countries boycott UN climate talks

Comments (0)
Reads (355)

   Drug Money Saved Banks During Global Drisis, Claim

Comments (0)
Reads (410)

   Fugitive hides from arrest warrant by working at t

Comments (0)
Reads (518)


© Copyright 2004 - 2010
By Law, these pages and graphics herein are under copyright and are under ownership of "The Final Chapter: Conspiracy Theories, NWO" and may only be used if requested by Email.
Most of this sites information was collected or written by the Outsider (not affilliated with the Outsiders MC or any other club). The individual writings are his and may not be reproduced or distributed without first contacting him. Site webmasters may or may not agree with the Articles posted on this site. They are from various sources unlesss indicated that it was written by us. They are here for your interest and debate.