Saturday, April 25, 2009

Argh Plop disease & Temperature Sensitive Cultivation of Influenza

You would be shocked at what the .gov knows about H5N1 and hasn't released info to the public.

When the disease first broke out into mammals in Indonesia, guess what it's "street" name was?

Argh Plop disease.

You can't make this **** up. Why Argh Plop? Because that was the noise the cats made as they fell out of the tree dead.

Influenza can infect anything with lungs. But since each lung, on the biochemical and biological level is unique, unique forms of influenza are required to infect those lungs.

As an example, the temp found in the nasal cavities of some birds is XX. In Dogs it's ZZ. If you take tissue samples from each animal and see if they can get infected by the same bug, the answer could be yes. But only the bird gets infected in real life. Why, because the virus only grew well in the XX temp environment.



There were reports a few years ago of Monkeys being practically wiped out to extinction in Costa Rica a few years ago from a strange disease.... No known cause....

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