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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

More on trendy H1N1 Swine Flu Jabs

  FEAR  is  a  FANTASTIC   motivator.
Most advertising  plays  on  it.  One doesn't want to be left behind or caught short.
  Get those widgets now.  Don't leave home without your Afghanistan Express card.  You do have to keep up with the Joneses, you know.  Find a husband/wife online.  Drink Cocaine Cola.  Or Cocaine Mineral Water.
(you'd be surprised what they own. They even have pink-themed bottles when their radioactive Mineral Water probably causes Breast Cancer!  Meanwhile, 5 percent of Cocaine Cola is sold by McCancer's who may also be carcinogenic.)   Wear labels, not clothes.  Drink coffee, drink alcohol like everybody else. YOU DESERVE IT, DON'T YOU??  Of course, all human beings by definition simply must have mobile (cell) 'phones. The Mobile 'Phone megaIndustry sees $$$$$ -  not cancers. (Here's a good cell phone website)  More radiation flooding the Earth.  More rare metals from central Africa (Support Congo, Zimbabwe Nazism.) More waste, more pollution.
  Consumers,  whatever  you  do,  don't be left behind  . . . .

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  Well, if you've been hanging out with pigs recently, Earth's drug companies & governments need YOU.  This is GFC STIMULUS - a real shot in the arm! Have we got a deal for you!!!

  The 2009 H1N1 virus (aka Swine Flu) vaccination is the latest in FEAR campaigns involving global public health marketing.  It plays on fear, on 'keeping up with the Joneses' & loss of individual thought.

   It plays on making fat cats out of  medical/ pharmaceutical/ public health  professionals.  (Some poor souls have to go to international conferences on public health, cancer, etc in the Bahamas/near golf courses/near Disneyland!!!)

Firstly, here's some propoganda:
   |||||    from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control)
   |||||   from the  Armageddonish PANIC from the Australian government

  By the way  . . .

        Did you know many hundreds of thousands die in Western hospitals annually from conditions UNRELATED  to the condition for which they were admitted.  Golden staph and other infections, operating theatre mistakes, misdiagnoses, overmedication, oversedation, poor supervision of junior staff . . . 

      in-Hospital Deaths from medical errors  - Medical News (US)
       Hospital infections kill more than AIDS+ breast cancer+ cars   - RID (US)
        Costs of hospital infection  - RID (US)
          The next asbestos  - RID (US)
           The hospital of death  - The Independent (UK)
             Meet Australia's freewheeling'Dr Death'  - The Age (Aust)
        Australian Chelmsford Private Hospital (Dr Bailey) scandal  - Wikipedia
      British Dr Harold Shippman  - BBC (UK)


   With the latest scare, ie the H1N1 vaccination, do you know OR CARE
what they want to put into YOUR / YOUR FAMILY'S VEINS??
   How about mercury and Bird Flu (H5N1) virus for starters?
 Surely you've got the time to worry about this????

   So here are some links to THINK about:

Up-to-the-minute global News on H1N1 (Swine Flu) vaccine  - infowars (US)
Why many Americans are wary  - Christian Science Monitor (US)
 Link to paralysis - Centre for Globalisation Research (Canada)
    "The declaration by WHO of Phase 6 “Pandemic Level” global health emergency was a political decision which had no relation to any proven “virus threat.” It had to do at the least with a multibillion dollar injection of hyper-profits into the coffers of a tiny handful of global vaccine giants—GlaxoSmithKline, Roche (Gilead Science Inc), Baxter Labs, Novartis, Sanofi Pasteur and a few elite other drug giants."

Nasal spray (Flu-Mist) contains live H1N1 virus  - infowars (US)
Vaccine rushed through safety checks (also see Comment re US Military)  -  Times (UK)

Links with nerve disease.  Effects, esp. on children, unknown  - Mercola (UK)
How to make a swine flu vaccine  - BBC (UK)

Friday, October 2, 2009

SOS - Internet Scammers

The Golden Internet Rule: If things look too good to be true, they very probably ARE!!!

There are Internet Scammers out there - and some players look very genuine.

Their email skills range from amateurish to sophisticated.


Whatever,
 insert the sender's email address
 or a few lines from the suspect email
 into a Search Engine.

Many just want to waste your time and computer bandwidth. Don't forward 'chain' mails, eg sending this to 20 people will guarantee you wealth or an answer to a prayer. Don't just mindlessly forward emails to others without testing the credibility. It'll make you look like an ass (ie donkey). Once, a young lady forwarded an email.  It was so lovely.

      ooo, beautiful.  ooo, coo. You know, lion lying down with the lamb. In this heartstringy photographic email, we were told that a tiger had given birth to cubs and they sadly died.  Searching round for substitute sucklers was of course difficult but some bright spark decided piglets were the answer. So the story went.  Most people don't have time to check sources let alone have SPIRITS OF DISCERNMENT.  So we just ooo,coo - especially if our friends have (innocently) sent us the email. However, i knew about http://www.snopes.com/ and other urban legend (false information becomes true if it's repeated enough).  The case is one of Asian animal exploitation/ by intermingling species.  You know the human ooo, coo factor.
                                                        Daliy Mail uncovers 'porkies'


Treat 'Nigerian letters' with amusement and delete them quickly. They purport to be from Africa and/or refugee camps and, as with all beggars, emotion is used as a bait. They state that the sender's late father/cousin was a rogue general, Field Marshall or bank executive who stole millions of $$ from an African bank (or the odd government). The problem is that the money is in cheque form & that's where you, the very fortunate email recipient, comes in. The money, for some reason, can only be cashed at a foreign bank. Now if you would kindly give your bank details, you can share in 50% of the loot. As time goes by, the kind foreigners are milked for more funds, eg bribing the odd corrupt official. Once i received an email telling me that an African with my name had left me a money mountain. (Glad it wasn't me who died.)

www.snopes.com
www.scamorama.org
www.scamorama.com/mccrackin_podmc.html Famed anti-scammer Dr Phil McCrackin

The next type of fraud doesn't appeal to the recipient's greed so much as his desire to belong to someone special. This is where serious $$ are made. Talkin' Mafia here. Men are baited by 'women' who systematically fall in love with them after a few emails. Usually, you will find these women on free Internet matchmaking websites. Give Russian and Ukraninan women a wide berth. Here's how 'they' work. You answer their ad. They write back in very stilted English. At this stage, they will give you their personal e-address so as to avoid the (numbered) source computer of their scamming operation (which they then can electronically alter. Dazzling photographs, often of Russian models/celebrities, are sent to appeal to men. After say 6 emails from the old USSR, the $$ requests start to flow. Money for visas, money for computer, money for airline tickets... One brazen scammer group wanted money so 'her' mother could go to Mocow airport to farewell her dear daughter. There was a well-planned silence in her e-mails. Then came the 'sad' news. The 'mother' had had a heart attack at the airport - and went to God. Now, could the man please send money for the funeral???

E-letters are sent out by the hundred. By just pressing a button, scammers can translate their Russian language letter - into English, or Japanese, or Freench or whatever - and viceversa. Such is their confidence in Western males, many scammers use the same email address for their raids. Only a few men will complain so as not to look stupid.

http://www.russian-scammers.com
http://www.datingnmore.com/fraud/scam_email.htm Scammers' e-addresses
http://www.british-filipino.com/Filipinaforyou.html Notorious Philipinas


Received an email from someone who has hijacked someone's legitimate email address. It was my second such email. In both cases the false 'sender' had to leave the country at short notice. Both are impersonal. Both mention Western Union. The first was to Virginia MobusNelson at URBAN SEED http://urbanseed.org/ . Both would have large Address Lists. Christopher is from the Swiss-based group INITIATIVES FOR CHANGE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initiatives_of_Change .

Beware!!! Here is the text:

Hello, How are you doing? hope all is well with you, i am sorry that i didn't inform you about my traveling to England for a Seminar.
  I need a financial favor from you as soon as you receive this e-mail because i misplaced my wallet on my way to the hotel where my money,and other valuable things were kept i will like you to assist me with a loan urgently. I need the sum of $2,800 to sort-out my hotel bills and get myself back home.
  Sorry to bother you i will appreciate whatever you can afford to help me with and that would be very much appreciated.I will of course pay back every penny within a reasonable period of time.
  Please kindly help me to send the money through Western Union Money Transfer using the details below:
    Name :Chris james Address : 212 Cromwell Road Zip code: SW5 OSW State: London Country : England
  Please send me the money transfer control number with details used in sending it once you have it sent. I will be glad if you can find it in your heart to help a friend in need.
  Your reply will be greatly appreciated.
    Chris