Good to hear from you Dave.
Wonderful stuff Keith.
I just thought I'd chime in to say that your information collation
and dissemination is second to none.
Your archives are a great resource. I've been hanging around for a
decade now, so I thought it was possibly time to let you know that
Hello David
Keith,
I hope things are well with you...
Yes thankyou, you too I hope.
Keith Addison wrote:
How many deaths have there been from swine flu so far?
A few days ago WikiAnswers.com answered: more than 10 thousands
people have died.
That in spite of this news a day or two
Wonderful stuff Keith.
I just thought I'd chime in to say that your information collation and
dissemination is second to none.
Your archives are a great resource. I've been hanging around for a decade now,
so I thought it was possibly time to let you know that your work is invaluable
to me
How many deaths have there been from swine flu so far?
A few days ago WikiAnswers.com answered: more than 10 thousands
people have died.
That in spite of this news a day or two earlier: Only 7 swine flu
deaths, not 152, says WHO, April 29, 2009
Keith,
I hope things are well with you...
Keith Addison wrote:
How many deaths have there been from swine flu so far?
A few days ago WikiAnswers.com answered: more than 10 thousands people have
died.
That in spite of this news a day or two earlier: Only 7 swine flu deaths,
not 152,
Hi Jason
Quite so.
if swine flu has killed 150 people in the last month, and if the
trend continues that will be more than 2000 people killed by this
disease.
2,000 children die of hunger every hour and a half. That sure sounds
like a pandemic to me. Same perps too:
Agri-Biz at Root of
if swine flu has killed 150 people in the last month, and if the trend
continues that will be more than 2000 people killed by this disease.
35000 (thirty-five thousand) people die from the normal everyday
chicken-soup-and-toast flu every year in the US alone. there are more than 25
million
New from GRAIN
April 2009
http://www.grain.org/articles/?id=48
A Food System That Kills
Swine Flu Is Meat Industry's Latest Plague
Mexico is in the midst of a hellish repeat of Asia's bird flu
experience, though on a more deadly scale. Once again, the official
response from public authorities