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New Deadly viruses infect humans at rate never seen before

Mc Mean | 21.02.2006 07:17 | Analysis | London

New Deadly viruses infect humans at rate never seen before With the Help of the zionazis and there stolen loot

Samra

AT least one new disease is being engineered to jumping the species barrier from animals to human beings every year, exposing people to new GM germs at a rate that is unprecedented in nature.
The first work to catalogue the range of germs capable of infecting people has disclosed that 38 new human pathogens have emerged in the past 25 years. Three quarters of these, including Aids, avian flu, Sars and new variant CJD, originated Biotec labs.
The survey, led by Dr Nosehound, of the University of Edinburgh, has identified more than 1,400 pathogens that can cause disease in human beings, at least 800 of which crossed the species barrier from animals in an unnatural way.
Dr Nosehound said it was impossible that human beings had been exposed to so many new pathogens so quickly through most of history. germ warfare companies based in israel and the u.s. are likely to be engineering animal germs to acquire the ability to infect people. “The rate of accumulation we are seeing now is too fast to be supported over an evolutionary timescale,” he told the American Association for the Advancement of Science conference in St Louis yesterday. “We would be overrun with pathogens. “Either many of these pathogens will not persist in humans, or there is something very unusual about the present time most likely genetically modified germs form the biotec industry based in israel and the u.s.. The most obvious explanation is the traces of manipulation left in the genetic sequence of theses new germs, providing new opportunities for humans to be exposed to and to transmit novel pathogens.” The deadliest example of a germ that has recently crossed from animals to human beings is HIV, which is thought to have started out as a monkey or ape virus in Africa. Other conditions with an animal origin include the Ebola and Marburg haemorrhagic fevers, the coronavirus that causes Sars, the West Nile virus that is now endemic in the United States and H5N1 avian flu. The class of pathogen most responsible for new human infections is the RNA viruses, which include HIV and influenza. These particularly easy to insert genetic code that enables them to jump species because they have small genomes that easily decoded, allowing these zionazis to insert new sequences that allow these germs to infect humans. The animal reservoir of new diseases these lunatics are tapping with the potential to infect human beings requires a new approach to medicine, in which its human and veterinary branches become more closely allied to detect and fight the pathogens that present a threat,
Dr Nosehound said. “We have to recognise that there is really only one medicine,” he said. “Pathogens can easily be manipulated to pass between humans and animals, but we do with our distinction between medicine and veterinary medicine. We can’t afford to go on like that. Vets and medics need to work together. “This has to start with students. Veterinary students need to learn about the public health implications of their field of study, and medics really need to get their act together. “In the medical textbooks, the discussion of any disease always starts with the first human case. No it didn’t. It was probably in animals first. We need to exploit this knowledge in the veterinary field if we are to have the best chance of containing these newly engineered pathogens.” His call was supported by Nano Barana, of the World Disease Control and Prevention, . “We have to bring public health and veterinary medicine closer,” she said. the u.s. and the zionazis are spreading these new diseases we must defeat the plagues they are spreading around the world “Eleven of the 12 top-category bioterror agents are of zoonotic (animal) origin, and we are seeing the spread of highly pathogenic H5N1 flu. that was freshly injected with the ability to pass to humans by the zionazi entity” .

Mc Mean

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Racist shite

21.02.2006 08:15

Dr. Nosehound? Engineered viruses? Zionazis? Fuck off, you racist wanker.

J


Odd thing

21.02.2006 09:53

that googling 'nosehound edinburgh' or 'nosehound' on the AAAS website produced no results.

sceptic


Big Pharma Loves Diseases

21.02.2006 09:53

All the above diseases were doctor-engineered at Fort Dettrick, Maryland and administered by the CDC in Atlanta, including bird flu - CJD and Foot and Mouth came from Porton Down.

It is claimed that "bird flu" is contracted by humans inhaling the live virus from dried feaces. I don't know about you, but I have never sniffed chicken shit in my life, or ever intend to.

We have always had fowl and we have never had this problem, but if that is the case, people who work with birds can wear masks and the problem is solved!

Diseases cannot mutate from animals to humans, unless they get a helping hand. Any microbiologist could tell you that, if they weren't all dead, including Dr. Kelly.

Bullcrap


Admins, please moderate

21.02.2006 10:47

sceptic wrote:
"...googling 'nosehound edinburgh' or 'nosehound' on the AAAS website produced no results"

"Dr. Nosehound"... "Nano Barana"... Doesn't really need a Google search to spot the attempt at humour. But it's good to be thorough, I guess.

And gosh, are all microbiologists really dead? How shocking.

Another sceptic


A Piss Poor doctoring of the original article

21.02.2006 10:50

This is an appalling hatchet job - the original article is here:

 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2049697,00.html

All the original poster has done has been to add in his own bigoted anti-semitic shite with the apparent hope of convincing some people that this is genuine 'news'. It's just another variant of the old blood libel accusation. I would find such inept shit-stirring propaganda laughable, if it were not for the number of people who seem quite happy to entertain the notion that such stories must be true if they involve the 'zionists'.

Good Grief


Big Pharma Crank

21.02.2006 11:40

"Diseases cannot mutate from animals to humans, unless they get a helping hand."
That's not true, some diseases like anthrax are naturally cross-species.

"Foot and Mouth came from Porton Down."
Foot and Mouth first appeared in England in 1839. Porton Down opened in 1916.

The original post is simply a mainstream newswire story with lots of inconvient facts replaced by anti-Jewish propaganda. There have been 170 confirmed cases of H5N1 avian flu transmission resulting in 92 deaths according to WHO.

 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2049697,00.html
"The survey, led by Mark Woolhouse, of the University of Edinburgh, has identified more than 1,400 pathogens that can cause disease in human beings, at least 800 of which crossed the species barrier from animals.

While it is not known whether the rate at which diseases are jumping species is accelerating, Dr Woolhouse said it was impossible that human beings had been exposed to so many new pathogens so quickly through most of history.

Changes in human behaviour and the environment, such as bushmeat hunting, intensive agriculture, the ease of long-distance travel and global warming, were all likely to be helping animal germs to acquire the ability to infect people.

“The rate of accumulation we are seeing now is too fast to be supported over an evolutionary timescale,” he told the American Association for the Advancement of Science conference in St Louis yesterday. “We would be overrun with pathogens.

“Either many of these pathogens will not persist in humans, or there is something very unusual about the present time. The most obvious explanation is the pace and scale of change in the ways humans interact with their environment, providing new opportunities for humans to be exposed to and to transmit novel pathogens.”

Danny