Deja vu all over again

The current swine flu scare

(NaturalNews) A great philosopher once said: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." Those words are worth keeping in mind as the media barrages us with yet another round of swine flu panic.The swine flu "outbreak" of 2009 , which many now consider to have been little more than a hoax, may still be fresh on some people's minds – especially those who suffer from conditions caused by tainted vaccines But to gain an even clearer picture of how these scares are invented and perpetuated over and over again, let's take a look at what happened in 1976. That's when 45 million Americans were duped into receiving contaminated flu shots that caused more than 500 people to contract Guillain-Barre Syndrome, a rare autoimmune disorder that can cause paralysis.From an article written by Dr. J. Anthony Morris, and posted by Abodia.com:"In what is now known as 'the Great Swine Flu Massacre,' the President of the United States, Gerald Ford, was enlisted to persuade the public to undergo a national vaccination campaign. The moving force behind the scheme was a $135 million windfall profit for the major drug manufacturers. They had a 'swine flu' vaccine which suspicious pig raisers had refused to touch, fearful it might wipe out their crop. The manufacturers had only tried to get $80 million from the swine breeders; balked in this sale, they turned to the other market, humans ..."Hardly had the swine flu campaign been completed than the reports of the casualties began to pour in. Within a few months, claims totaling $1.3 billion had been filed by victims who had suffered paralysis from the swine flu vaccine."In 1979,broadcast a story revealing the sordid details of the Centers for Disease Control's role in the hoax . Here is the originalsegment in its entirety:In the segment, reporter Mike Wallace questions the former head of the CDC, Dr. David Sencer, who was in charge of the 1976 vaccination program. Under Wallace's grilling, Dr. Sencer is forced to admit that the vaccine used was never field-tested and that the entire 1976 flu panic was essentially a hoax.Fast forward to 2009, when swine flu propaganda was again unleashed on the public, resulting in even more injuries from that year's vaccine – millions of doses of which were eventually destroyed, after it was found that they were effectively useless in preventing swine flu in the first place.founder and editor Mike Adams, the Health Ranger , wrote about the 2009 swine flu scare (after accurately predicting its outcome beforehand): Big Pharma made out with billions of dollars in profits for a useless vaccine that's now being dumped by the truck load. These vaccines were, of course, paid for with taxpayer dollars, making the Great Swine Flu Hoax of 2009 nothing more than an elaborate financial scam whose goal was to transfer wealth from the People to the shareholders of Big Pharma."Anyone beginning to see a pattern here?The vaccine-makers are apparently relying on the short-term memory of the public as they again – with the help of mainstream media – attempt to scare us into yet another round of global swine flu panic in 2016.Sensationalist news outlets such as the UK'swarn of the "killer infection" that threatens the lives of schoolchildren, while slightly more reputable sources such as theadmit that swine flu "is no more dangerous than the other flus which strike in winter."Sean Adl-Tabatabai ofaptly sums up the current swine flu panic:"Just as happened in 1976, the virus is not a significant threat having very low morbidity and mortality rates ..."As a matter of fact, flu viruses have never been the kind of monstrous threat that is now being sold to the public."