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Alien attacks are disguised as flu

Moscow : Russia | 4 months ago  
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There are apprehensions in certain quarters that aliens are out to take over the world – that is why they are releasing germs that take the form of an epidemic. Russians have said that UFOs love the Oceans and, given the enormous expanse of water that surrounds us, these aliens could be laughing and preparing to unleash new versions of viruses. The origin of these viruses could be traced to one of those UFOs that we do not want to believe in ...an alien attack! In the last couple of years, there have been two major epidemic-like diseases that have hit mankind. One of these is the bird flu that struck the chicken and poultry – result, mass scale destruction of the birds. Then came the swine flu that has shaken the foundations of modern society. Therefore, humans take heed and do not ignore those UFOs – they cannot be ignored.

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  • Posted By mllovric mllovric | 4 months ago
    It may be the aliens spreading viruses, we don't know. 29/7/2009.
  • Posted By prabirghose prabirghose | 4 months ago
    exactly - needs a detailed study ...
  • Posted By mllovric mllovric | 4 months ago
    Once in Australia, there was lot of rain and some kind of a water based
    virus was spread that came from outer space. It didn't affect humans but
    it killed thousands upon thousands of dogs throughout Queensland. It was
    only in Queensland, it never crossed the state boundary to other states.
    Dogs would take a drink from their water dish, sit there with their snout
    in the water and drown where they are. There was no cure, the virus was
    not known because it never showed itself before. It didn't affect birds
    or barnyard fowl or any other animals, only dogs. If a dog drank from the gutter it would lay down and drop dead where it was. The cleansing
    and the vets and the RSPCA had full hands all week having to put suffering dogs out of their misery while the cleansing sent garbage trucks with special containers out to collect the dead animals free and
    was paid by the Mayor's department. The virus left as suddenly as it
    came. All those dogs were insinerated and their ashes were sold from
    supermarket shelves as BLOOD AND BONE FERTILIZER for vegetables and
    plants and the proceeds went to the RSPCA animal pound. It was the time
    of the year when people were reporting flying saucers skimming around
    the sky. 30/7/2009.
  • Posted By CuriousUniverse CuriousUniverse | 4 months ago
    One would think they had better technology than a primitive virus, no?
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