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"The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has a patent for, ‘Genetically Engineered Swine Influenza Virus and Uses Thereof‘ (patent #8124101). It was filed in 2005 for approval. They waited until the patent was finally approved in January of 2009 before unleashing the virus into the wild. In other words, the makers of the swine flu vaccine began the lengthy patenting process long before the swine flu supposedly existed, which means that the outbreak was no accident, and the virus is clearly not natural. Patents only apply to man-made items, and natural things cannot be patented. The virus conveniently went public only after its vaccine patent was approved, after waiting 3 years for it. The pandemic was declared just five months after the patent was approved, in June of 2009. Tremendous hysteria that followed was promoted by the same groups who “invented” (their word in the patent) this admittedly genetically engineered virus. The patent application states: “The present invention relates, in general, to attenuated swine influenza viruses having an impaired ability to antagonize the cellular interferon (IFN) response, and the use of such attenuated viruses in vaccine and pharmaceutical formulations. In particular, the invention relates to attenuated swine influenza viruses having modifications to a swine NS1 gene that diminish or eliminate the ability of the NS1 gene product to antagonize the cellular IFN response. These viruses replicate in vivo, but demonstrate decreased replication, virulence and increased attenuation, and therefore are well suited for use in live virus vaccines, and pharmaceutical formulations.”"
Posted on: Fri, 28 Jun 2013 02:12:47 +0000

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