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23-MAR-2003 photo by Jeff Knapp

POW MIA

Biltmore Fashion Park Arizona

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Guest 29-Apr-2003 20:35
CDC/WHO STARTING CYA OPERATION ON SARS

April 28. It's Cover Your Ass time at the CDC and WHO. Today, Reuters is running a piece that reveals much, if you read between the lines.

"There are more questions than answers right now about SARS because doctors are not 100 percent certain about the virus that causes the disease and are still collecting data, says Dr. Jim Hughes, head of infectious diseases at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."

Translation: The coronavirus is only found in 30 percent of the SARS cases in Canada. It's a bust.

"The World Health Organization reported 2,722 suspected SARS cases worldwide, with 106 deaths in 16 countries. This compares to a minimum of 250,000 deaths a year globally from influenza and its complications, but doctors are not ready to dismiss SARS."

Translation: The so-called global epidemic of SARS is not an epidemic. In fact, the suspected cases of SARS could be nothing more than flu/pneumonia of the types long known to exist.

There are people at WHO/CDC who are devoutly hoping the whole SARS scare fades into the woodwork before their fraudulent research becomes commonly understood.

And if the scare does vanish soon, WHO/CDC will declare a victory for their "containment strategies" and move on to other frauds.

Except for one thing: If WHO moves on too soon, Toronto will sue them into the dirt for lost business and trade. So WHO must hang around with further lies for awhile.

The challenge is in controlling the controlled press, modulating the slow fade of SARS as other stories take priority, until the public says, "Oh yeah, SARS. I guess we dodged that bullet. Did you read about that kidnapping in Geneva?"

I can tell you this. Behind the scenes in Canada, there are little meetings going on right now. The subject is this big-time WHO researcher, Dr. Frank Plummer, who admits he's only seeing the coronavirus in 30 percent of diagnosed Canadian SARS patients. The question is, should Canadian political leaders use this revelation to blow the whistle on the whole WHO research scam, or should they avoid that thorny path and simply wait out the scam until it blows away?

JON RAPPOPORT
http://www.nomorefakenews.com