Saturday, May 9, 2009

H1N1:How,Where and When

There are some questions now circulating in the world about the origin of the Swine flu or H1N1 ; how , where and when it has evolved to this dangerous status that is threatening the human population on earth.

Officially the scientists have agreed that they have months just to analyse the current strain.

Despite the fact that patient zero may have been from Mexico added to the massive outbreak was there , the Mexican officials refuse to take the blame alone accusing the United States to be the source of virus which came to their country. It is not about accusing America as usual as the source of evil but this accusation seems to have some scientific background. The first two human cases in the world were found in California not in Mexico from several months ago, so those American children could have been patient Zero and the world did not notice it. There are some scientists believe that this strain evolved at U.S hogs farms “speaking to those who believe that the pigs are innocent from this strain as the wolf form Jacob’s son’s blood !!” but of course there is 100% evidence on this.

Of course there are conspiracy theories about the origin of the virus and strangely this time it is not about the American army tests  only but reached to the level of a Muslim conspiracy to decrease the Christian population !!

I do not think that we will never know the origin of this virus so easily, it is just another mystery that threats the whole world.

2 comments:

  1. نقول تانى :

    احنا الدولة الوحيدة اللى دبحت و اعدمت الخنازير فى العالم كله

    التخلص من الخنازير و تدمير حياه مربيها ( زى الطيور بالضبط ) مش حيحل المشكلة بل أثاره الجانبية أسوء من المرض نفسه على المدى البعيد

    بالاضافة ان المرض حيصيب مصر برده

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  2. @bastawisi

    Please Stop Being So Damned Stupid !

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