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I was in Mexico at the end of April and have decided to go back in time to share the journal I wrote. Thoughts and serious research at the very beginning of Swine Flu from Mexico -- where it all began. Or did it? JOURNAL ENTRY # ONE, April...
Tags: h1n1, swine flu, avian, bird, mexico, outbreak, pandemic, bacteria, virus, death, sick, ill, policy, baxter, pharmaceutical, vaccine
one shot of tasty swine flu vaccine is all it will take to save you from the dreaded pig virus this year! The bad news: All the medicine is going to special interests ...The socialist government is once again telling the Middle-Aged White Man to suck...
Tags: vaccine, outbreak, ill, virus, swine flu, avian, death, sick, health officials, flu vaccine
Thank god!! With any luck the backlash against these totalinarian measures will provide protection for those who chose to avoid the jab. Wonder what American GPs are thinking???? If close to 50% of physicians have concerns that should be a wake-up...
Tags: swine flu, vaccine, danger, H1N1, fears, concerns, fear tactics, forced, compulsory, mandated, facist, illuminati, tamiflu, avian, influenza
Biologists always considered platypus as one of the most unique animals that is so hard to accurately classify in any phyla of the animal kingdom. It now makes sense how correctly confused they had always been about this egg-laying...
Tags: Platypus, chromosomes, genetic sequence, mammals, reptiles, avian, egg-laying mammal
And now they know why it is part bird, part reptile and part mammal...Collins of the National Human Genome Research Institute. "But as weird as this animal looks, its genome sequence is priceless for understanding how mammalian biological processes evolved."
Tags: platypus, mammals, reptiles, platypus genomics, Australian National University, avian, genomics sequence, journal nature, Nature, Jenny Graves