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The Real Blame for Swine Flu Outbreak

submitted by equanimity

Who's really to blame for swine flu outbreak that nobody wants to talk about?

The following CNN Headline News reports inhumane factory farming practices to blame for the infamous "H1N1 Swine Flu" outbreak:

 

The hog industry is so afraid and worried about their dangerous farming practices and public attention to pork that they have made WHO to change the virus name to "H1N1 flu" although there's no doubt that this flu came from the pigs. Scientists unanimously agree that this flu is clearly from pigs. Six of the eight genetic segments of this virus strain are purely swine flu and the other two segments are bird and human, but have lived in swine for the past decade, says Dr. Raul Rabadan, a professor of computational biology at Columbia University.

This swine flu is not new. This swine flu has been around and been transmitted to humans, but not human-to-human until now. 

The government and media is obviously giving in to pressures from the pork associations and industry, and if you watched the clips above, it is no coincidence that this flu originated right next to the dirtiest pork farm in America - and pork industry is trying to cover up their mess to the public - so that they can continue making their business!

This swine flue is dangerous - not because it's not "lethal" but because it's transforming rapidly. It was originally bird flu, but now it's affecting pigs and humans, as well as transmitting itself from human to human. It is a brand new virus that is transforming itself in no time, and we can have no idea what it is capable of becoming in the near future.

It is so sad that innocent people are getting sick over the dangerous factory farms' malpractices. You know what you can do to help: go vegetarian! Boycott meat!

Check out the following article, and watch The Meatrix while you're at it.

Johann Hari: Life-threatening disease is the price we pay for cheap meat

 

*Image from Wikipedia swine flu update as of: 19:55, 6 May 2009

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