Report: Flu Pandemic
Could Cause Chaos, Riots
By James Donahue
Oct. 8. 2005
A report by the Bush
administration and published today in the New York Times warns that a pandemic flu that originates in Asia could strike the
United States within weeks and that it would trigger chaos and riots.
The report said a virus
like H5N1 could spread rapidly because of modern travel patterns and that even with quarantine and travel restrictions, could
not be held off but only delayed by a few weeks from striking the United States.
The report also shows
that the United States “is woefully
unprepared for what could become the worst disaster in the nation’s history,” the Times story stated.
“If such an outbreak
occurred, hospitals would become overwhelmed, riots would engulf vaccination clinics, and even power and food would be in
short supply,” the report said.
The 381-page report,
identified by the Times as a “plan” for response, outlines a “worst-case scenario in which more than 1.9
million Americans would die and 8.5 million would be hospitalized with costs exceeding $450 billion.
“It also calls
for a domestic vaccine production capacity of 600 million doses within six months, more than 10 times the present capacity,”
the story said.
That President Bush met
Friday in Washington with CEOs of the top six vaccine producers in the United States to discuss ways to speed up vaccine development
and production to head off a pandemic strongly suggests that the government is taking the H5N1 threat very seriously.
Psychic Aaron C. Donahue
has been warning about this virus and others following on its heals for several years. He also is working hard to help listeners
to his weekly radio program, Voice of Lucifer, ward off this viral assault but the sale of his booklet on immune system enhancement
has been stalled by government red tape.
Donahue says he has a
program that will help people not only resist the virus but survive it if they are exposed. But he says he can’t sell
it until a corporation is properly formed so that the booklet can be sold through the mail not only in the US but overseas. And that is taking more time than was expected.
In the meantime, time
is running out.
An estimated 65 people
have died of H5N1 since the virus was first identified in Hong Kong in 1997. The virus first
jumped species from chickens and ducks to humans. In the last few months it has spread to migratory birds that are believed
to be carrying it all over the world this fall.
Cases of H5N1 are being
reported throughout Indonesia, Vietnam,
China and Russia.
Some reports suggest that the virus may have already mutated so that it has the capability of jumping from human to human.
Once it does this, medical
experts say, it has the potential of becoming a world-wide pandemic.
What is scary about this
virus, nick-named Bird Flu, is that it is a killer. Humans have no natural resistance to this virus and the mortality rate
is over 50 percent.
Donahue believes the
estimated death rate from this virus is low. He says he sees bodies in the street as this disease and other medical assaults
on mankind sweep the planet.
Donahue says he perceives
this as a cleansing of our dying planet and believes up to 5.6 billion people will perish before it is over.