Sunday, September 5, 2010

Wales Mass Fatalities Plan

Wales is gearing up for a future pandemic amidst Assembly Government estimates
that in a worst case scenario H1N1 could claim 40,000 lives.
An enormous differential from the 665 cases and 28 deaths last year.
This information is being disclosed due to the World Health Organization (WHO)
declaring H1N1 over.
The Wales Mass Fatalities Plan was strangely established weeks before the first cases were detected in Mexico.
The plan calls for:
-mass graves & cremations
-minimizing the duration of wakes & funerals
-banning family & friends from the cremation or committal
-local firms to create caskets in lieu of a shortage
-or body bags in case of extreme scenario
-Collective burials, meaning unrelated corpses stuffed in a hole in the ground

Last year only a few hundred died in the UK despite estimates that it could claim as many as 65,000 lives.
It cost the UK £1.2 billion for vaccines and flu jabs.
A study conducted by the Health Protection Agency discovered that
only 26 lives were saved by the program.

The WHO exaggerated reports due to pressure by pharmaceuticals,
it was recently disclosed that 5 of the 15 specialists had close ties to drug firms.

It's a typical "cry wolf" scenario,
and if a real pandemic hits, the people will brush it aside due to distrust.
In 1918 the Spanish flu is alleged to have killed over 40 million people in under a year,
with deaths highest among those aged 20-45.

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