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BE SURE TO CHECK THE BOTTOM OF THE POST AFTER READING FOR MY PLAN...

I WAS WRONG ABOUT THE SWINE FLU AND I AM PREPARED TO LEARN FROM MY MISTAKES. DO NOT PANIC, CLEARLY AND RATIONALY MAKE A PLAN OF ACTION NOW. EVEN IF YOU HAVE TO PUT DOWN THE BLOG YOU NEED TO HAVE A PLAN.

SAVE YOURSELF, AND GOOD LUCK TO YOU.

I know alot of people get pissed about retractions but, this is the second rennaisance. They are just choosing the dead to take this time. You have to use accidental death to wipe the slate clean with less resistance. Quarantining makes it easier to euthanize America. We have too many alley-cats and the time has come.

The only thing from here on out is self sufficiency. We have 2 cases here in Tampa and 9 cases in Florida right now and I'm getting the news as it comes in.

We can't fear it we just can't deal with it head on and survive. The herd will be culled, when the CDC comes to pen in section 8, if you aren't out of the cities and towns by then you're going to camps or quarantined. The best bet that I can estimate would be finding family with a rural farm and leaving before the checkpoints are set up. Best Idea that I have so far.

Its time for a change, its time for hope, lol...

http://www2.tbo.com/content/2009/may/02/more-florida-counties-report-probable-swine-flu-ca/news-breaking/

TBO.com

Published: May 2, 2009

TAMPA - The number of Florida counties with probable cases of swine flu is growing.
State health officials say they are monitoring nine probable cases, in addition to the two confirmed cases in Lee and Broward counties. One of the probable cases is from Pinellas County; the others are from Orange, Indian River, Okeechobee, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties.
The nine individuals suspected of having swine flu range in age from 7 to 75; five are male and four are female.


The Pinellas case involves an adult who had just visited Mexico. The patient did not require hospitalization and is recovering at home, officials said. The patient's name and address have not been released.

State Surgeon General Ana Viamonte Ros said she hopes to hear more about the probable cases today.

The confirmed cases of swine flu in Florida involve an 11-year-old boy who attends Spring Creek Elementary School in Lee County and a 17-year-old girl who attends Hallandale High School in Broward County. The girl last attended school eight days ago and has a history of traveling to Mexico.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported 141 confirmed cases of novel influenza in the United States, with one death in a twenty-three month old visiting from Mexico.
Officials say a hot line set up to take questions about swine flu has received more than 700 calls. The number is 1-800-342-3557.


© 2009 TBO.com

Power to quarantine in Florida is at the state level meaning quicker decisions by a terrified group of politicians used to dealing with issues on housing and tourism. This means a landslide victory for any bill on the quarantine.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30457076/

By Linda Carroll
msnbc.com contributor
updated 8:37 a.m. ET, Wed., April 29, 2009

Quarantine may seem the stuff of mediocre melodramas, but if the swine flu explodes into an epidemic, involuntary isolation could become a reality for more than a few unlucky Americans.
So far the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed the death of a 23-month-old child in Texas and 68 documented cases of swine flu in the United States, with at least seven people hospitalized. In New York, Health Commissioner Thomas Frieden announced that
"many hundreds" of New York City schoolchildren are sick with suspected cases of swine flu. Across the country, in Los Angeles, the coroner's office is investigating two possible deaths.
But states say they are ready to protect the public if the infection intensifies.


Many states adopted new legislation to deal with emerging health emergencies in the wake of Sept. 11, says James Hodge, a professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and executive director of the Centers for Law and the Public’s Health. Hodge and others at the center drafted a model for this kind of legislation that’s been adopted in whole or in part by 35 states.

Although the federal government can declare a state of emergency, that only serves to free up resources — such as its stockpiled medicines — for use by the states, Hodge explains.
The next steps, including the power to isolate or quarantine citizens, rests in the hands of the states, or in some cases, local governments. Most can choose to do so on a case-by-case basis.
Virginia and Florida, for instance, keep all the power at the state level, but other states such as Oregon share that authority with county and city governments, Hodge says.


Under ordinary circumstances, states and municipalities have to get a court order to isolate a person suspected of harboring a dangerous infection or to quarantine someone exposed to a deadly disease. But things get really streamlined once a state declares the situation to be an emergency.

Then due process can be overridden, at least temporarily, Hodge explains. In a health emergency, people can be forced into isolation or quarantine without the government getting a court order first.

[Keep in mind DJ Hives lives in Philly]

In Pennsylvania, for instance, the state has the authority to quarantine whole areas of a city, if it's determined that that's the most efficient and practical way to protect the public, says Holli, deputy press secretary of the of health department.
Still, there usually are protections for civil liberties built into the emergency laws, experts say. And while the state or certain designated municipalities can isolate or quarantine people for the protection of the public without a court order in Pennsylvania, the government is required to argue its case before a judge within 24 hours. Then the court has 72 hours to render its judgment. So isolation without the supervision of a court won’t go on without end, Senior says.


In general the laws usually provide health care for those who are to be isolated or quarantined, says Hodge. “The point of isolation isn’t just to protect everyone else, it’s also to provide care to those who are infected,” he adds.

Governments usually don’t need to get so heavy handed, says Dr. Andrew Garrett, director for planning and response at The National Center for Disaster Preparedness at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.

“Most people will voluntarily stay at home if they’re asked nicely,” Garrett says. “We saw that with SARS.”

People may think that quarantine and isolation are new concepts, but they’re not, says Garrett. “The word ‘quarantine’ comes from the Italian for ‘40 days’ and it came into use during the black plague,” he explains. “So the term has been around for a long time.”
While the original term dictated 40 days, a quarantine can last for as little as 40 minutes, Garrett says, pointing to the example of exposure to anthrax. In that case, people just needed to be decontaminated and then released.

[THE SECOND RENNAISANCE !!!]


And keep in mind, Garrett says, quarantines don’t have to be followed perfectly to be effective. In general, you assume that 10 percent of the quarantined population won’t follow the rules he adds.

[THIS IS WHERE THE MOVIES COME IN]

In a computer simulation of a smallpox epidemic, even a compliance rate of 50 percent was enough to beat back the disease, Garrett says.

“A quarantine isn’t going to stop all transmission, but it can slow the disease down enough to interfere with its natural history so that it fizzles out on its own or it can give you time to get medication — like antivirals — to people who need them.”

© 2009 msnbc.com.

There will always be two sides to any story.

A fair and balanced look from Stefan Molyneux of Freedomain Radio
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True News 36: Swine Flu!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlIiP40_rvI
stefbot May 01, 2009

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What Will Zero DO!?!

16 comments:

DeKn:EW said...

No need to worry..., This is all going to blow over I bet you one dollar it is nothing. Nothing will happen, nothing will ever happen. What's the worst thing that is going to happen? you die.. so you don't get to fuck and create another you no biggie

DeKn

p.s. man if I ever got the swine flu I made sure I spread it around like crazy if I go I am taking as many with me as possible haha I want some company in the after life with me haha don't want to be bored.

ZeroMessiah said...

Dude, you got here before I was finished, read the bottom.

Father_McLoughlin said...

Check out the image locations in the following page:

http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/sks/1151038406.html

ZeroMessiah said...

Holy shit george, how will the sheeple breathe! Great link!

ZeroMessiah said...

Click the link at the bottom:
What Will Zero DO!?!

You will find out my current plans as well as plans for the near future!

DeKn:EW said...

I love it... I might as well do the same. If you can't beat them join them haha

DeKn:TheFollower

Admin said...

There is maybe a solution?
http://blogs.healthfreedomalliance.org/blog/2009/03/13/miracle-mineral-supplement-2/
Is there anyone with chemistry knowledge?

Anonymous said...

Looks like hives picked up one of his evil lil spirits last nite at the bar.

Unknown said...

Nothing,
Maybe the woman he was doing the experiment on, screwed him, instead
of the other way around. He is like a spoilt bitch who did not get
her day out at the mall.
Sounds like some form of multiple
personality disorder, what do you think Zero?
Stop worrying about the so called
swine flu. I'd love to catch it
myself, but my immune system is just soo unhelpful and never lets me experience the joys of being sick. Does anyone have any advice on how I can obtain this delightful flu???

DonnyDarkoh said...

I don't think this swine flu's over yet. No one here has reviewed their local health department plan. If you're smart, responsible, and risk adverse, you'll be fine as long as you know what to expect.

No one is going to force vaccination on you. The health department plans (both state and federal) say that vaccination will be offered to anyone who wants one.

And no one's being driven to the FEMA camps if they refuse the vaccine. Home quarantine of contacts (those who came into contact with an infected person) is encouraged under local plans unless your home is not "suitable” according to a questionnaire administered by an authority. (i.e., is your house stocked with food, water, a bathroom, hand sanitizer, and masks). If your home’s not suitable, you get shipped off to an “appropriate community-based quarantine facility”.

And as far as the buildings being quarantined, they can contain specific sites or buildings that were exposed. Examples include: a public gathering, on an airplane or cruise ship or other closed conveyance (Hence, the Biden "gaffe"), at a school or workplace, healthcare providers who work at a facility where influenza cases receive care, apartment buildings. Point is, don't go to these places during the 2nd and 3rd waves.

When will the waves be? As planned, of course.

From CNN Health: In each of the four major pandemics since 1889, a spring wave of relatively mild illness was followed by a second wave, a few months later, of a much more virulent disease… there may be time to develop an effective vaccine before a second, more virulent strain, begins to circulate.

information from DHR/DPH,
• The virus will spread rapidly before a vaccine can be produced;
• The pandemic will last between 18 months and 3 years;
• The pandemic will occur in two or three waves;
• Each episode will last from 6 – 8 weeks;
• The virus is infectious without the person showing any symptoms;
• Once symptoms occur, an infected person may die within 48 hours;
• Possibly 40 % of the population will either die or contract the disease;

I left this post on djhives blog, because I didn't know where else to leave my 2 cents. He deleted my post and said something about how thought is the realm of men and that I'm ruled by fear blah blah blah. Actually, my post relaxed me b/c now I know exactly what will happen and know how to protect my kids from all this. If he wants to be that indoctrinated into whatever his lodge says, or at least indoctrinate others on his website, that's fine, but I just wanted some normal people who are trying to formulate a plan to read my post so that they'd relax.

Father_McLoughlin said...

It's definitely not over yet. It started in 2005 in Wisconsin, and has been evolving since.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/195692

Unknown said...

As I mentioned before- the elite could not arange a lifekill in a slauther house. If you do not take the vacinine you will considerablely increase your chances of not geting this flu. Why
so? - because everyone is been advised to take it! So you can see the same old pattern- I hope. Do the opposite of what everyone else
is at and you further increase your chances. Remember these things will only be effective in an artifical lifekill ( one created by the so-called elite). If it is a Naturally produced lifekill, then the only thing that will save you, is your worth to the planet and mankind in general. Nothing else will count for shit. I do not say this to flustrate your plans, but instead to augment them! We all need to plan ahead for an artifical lifekill attempt like the current swine flu, but you also need to work on your self-worth. It does not have to be something enormous, it could be something as simple and doable as planting a native tree to your area, in the ground. Maybe write a
nice poem or paint a picture. Whatever you think of, but DO something. The worst thing you can do, is to do nothing!

Dante_Altair said...

plant a tree? paint a picture? write a poem? WTF.

Worth to the planet?

You could save thousands of furry little creatures from a forest fire, or plant an entire forest of trees. When it comes down to it, your actions for the planet ALONE will not save you. Nature does not reward people FOR DOING SHIT THAT THEY WERE SUPPOSE TO BE DOING TO BEGIN WITH.

Dante_Altair said...

NATURAL LIFEKILL will wipe you the fuck out regardless of your self-worth, poetry and pictures.

SURVIVING is simple. Get to know nature, know the variables, calculate, survive. By ignoring nature's laws you will be led to either die or get ass fucked.

Artificial lifekills dont exist because the BENEVOLENT SCIENTISTS dont lead nature, they work ALONGSIDE WITH nature.

KEEP ON UNDERESTIMATING THEM.

LadyAnon said...

well said, dante.

Unknown said...

Dante/LadyAnon,
I see why you hate the sheep and I
hope that you both succeed in your goals to become more like the elite, you so admire. I can think of nothing better for you two to be currently doing. Best of luck
and ALL SPEED in your endeavors. I have no doubt that you both will soon be receiving all you soo richly deserve. I only regret that I will not be there to help you both on your way, I will be most likely doing what I always have been doing, when the time comes.

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