Flying Pigs, Tamiflu and Factory Farms Part I
F. William Engdahl
www.engdahl.oilgeopolitics.net/
May 1, 2009
FYI Part II is here
If we are to believe what our
trusted international media report, the world is on the brink
of a global pandemic outbreak of a new deadly strain of flu,
H1N1 as it has been labelled, or more popularly, Swine Flu. As
the story goes, the outbreak of the deadly flu was first discovered
in Mexico. According to press reports, after several days, headlines
reported as many as perhaps 150 deaths in Mexico were believed
caused by this virulent people-killing pig virus that has spread
to humans and now is allegedly being further spread from human
to human. Cases were being reported hourly from Canada to Spain
and beyond. The only thing wrong with this story is that it is
largely based on lies, hype and coverup of possible real causes
of Mexican deaths.
One website, revealingly named
Swine Flu Vaccine, reports the alarming news, ‘One out
of every five residents of Mexico's most populous city wore masks
to protect themselves against the virus as Mexico City seems
to be the epicenter of the outbreak. As many as 103 deaths have
been attributed to the swine flu so far with many more feared
to be on the horizon. The health department of Mexico said an
additional 1,614 reported cases have been documented.’
We are told that the H1N1 ‘shares genetic material from
human, avian and swine influenza viruses.’ [1]
Airports around the world have
installed passenger temperature scans to identify anyone with
above normal body temperature as possible suspect for swine flu.
Travel to Mexico has collapsed. Sales of flu vaccines, above
all Tamiflu from Roche Inc., [Editor's note: Tamiflu is an antiviral prescription
drug not a vaccine] have
exploded in days. People have stopped buying pork fearing certain
death. The World Health Organization has declared a ‘a
public health emergency of international concern,’ defined
by them as ‘an occurrence or imminent threat of illness
or health conditions caused by bioterrorism, epidemic or pandemic
disease, or highly fatal infectious agents or toxins that pose
serious risk to a significant number of people.’ [2]
What are the symptoms of this
purported Swine Flu? That's not at all clear according to virologists
and public health experts. They say Swine Flu symptoms are relatively
general and nonspecific. ‘So many different things can
cause these symptoms. it is a dilemma,’ says one doctor
interviewed by CNN. ‘There is not a perfect test right
now to let a doctor know that a person has the Swine Flu.’
It has been noted that most individuals with Swine Flu had an
early onset of fever. Also it was common to see dizziness,
body aches and vomiting in addition to the common sneezing, headache
and other cold symptoms. These are symptoms so general as to
say nothing.
The US Government's Center
for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta states on its official website,
‘Swine Influenza (swine flu) is a respiratory disease of
pigs caused by type A influenza viruses that causes regular outbreaks
in pigs. People do not normally get swine flu, but human infections
can and do happen. Swine flu viruses have been reported to spread
from person-to-person, but in the past, this transmission was
limited and not sustained beyond three people.’ Nonetheless
they add, ‘CDC has determined that this swine influenza
A (H1N1) virus is contagious and is spreading from human to human.
However, at this time, it is not known how easily the virus spreads
between people.’ [3]
How many media that have grabbed
on the headline ‘suspected case of Swine Flu’ in
recent days bother to double check with the local health authorities
to ask some basic questions? For example, the number of confirmed
cases of H1N1 and their location? The number of deaths confirmed
to have resulted from H1N1? Dates of both? Number of suspected
cases and of suspected deaths related to the Swine Flu disease?
Some known facts
According to Biosurveillance,
itself part of Veratect, a US Pentagon and Government-linked
epidemic reporting center, on April 6, 2009 local health officials
declared a health alert due to a respiratory disease outbreak
in La Gloria, Perote Municipality, Veracruz State, Mexico.
They reported, ‘Sources
characterized the event as a ‘strange’ outbreak of
acute respiratory infection, which led to bronchial pneumonia
in some pediatric cases. According to a local resident, symptoms
included fever, severe cough, and large amounts of phlegm. Health
officials recorded 400 cases that sought medical treatment in
the last week in La Gloria, which has a population of 3,000;
officials indicated that 60% of the town's population (approximately
1,800 cases) has been affected. No precise timeframe was provided,
but sources reported that a local official had been seeking health
assistance for the town since February.’ What they later
say is ‘strange’ is not the form of the illness but
the time of year as most flu cases occur in Mexico in the period
October to February.
The report went on to note,
‘Residents claimed that three pediatric cases, all under
two years of age, died from the outbreak. However, health officials
stated that there was no direct link between the pediatric deaths
and the outbreak; they stated the three fatal cases were "isolated"
and "not related" to each other.’
Then, most revealingly, the
aspect of the story which has been largely ignored by major media,
they reported, ‘Residents believed the outbreak had been
caused by contamination from pig breeding farms located in the
area. They believed that the farms, operated by Granjas Carroll,
polluted the atmosphere and local water bodies, which in turn
led to the disease outbreak. According to residents, the company
denied responsibility for the outbreak and attributed the cases
to "flu." However, a municipal health official stated
that preliminary investigations indicated that the disease vector
was a type of fly that reproduces in pig waste and that the outbreak
was linked to the pig farms.’ [4]
Since the dawn of American
‘agribusiness,’ a project initiated with funding
by the Rockefeller Foundation in the 1950's to turn farming into
a pure profit maximization business, US pig or hog production
has been transformed into a highly efficient, mass production
industrialized enterprise from birth to slaughter. Pigs are caged
in what are called Factory Farms, industrial concentrations which
are run with the efficiency of a Dachau or Bergen-Belsen concentration
camp. They are all conceived by artificial insemination and once
born, are regularly injected with antibiotics, not because of
illnesses which abound in the hyper-crowded growing pens, but
in order to make them grow and add weight faster. Turn around
time to slaughter is a profit factor of highest priority. The
entire operation is vertically integrated from conception to
slaughter to transport distribution to supermarket.
Granjas Carroll de Mexico (GCM)
happens to be such a Factory Farm concentration facility for
hogs. In 2008 they produced almost one million factory hogs,
950,000 according to their own statistics. GCM is a joint venture
operation owned 50% by the world's largest pig producing industrial
company, Smithfield Foods of Virginia. [5] The
pigs are grown in a tiny rural area of Mexico, a member of the
North American Free Trade Agreement, and primarily trucked across
the border to supermarkets in the USA, under the Smithfields'
family of labels. Most American consumers have no idea where
the meat was raised.
Now the story becomes interesting.
Manure Lagoons and other playing fields
The Times of London
interviewed the mother of 4-year-old Edgar Hernandez of La Gloria
in Veracruz, the location of the giant Smithfield Foods hog production
facility. Their local reporter notes, ‘Edgar Hernández
plays among the dogs and goats that roam through the streets,
seemingly unaware that the swine flu he contracted a few weeks
ago - the first known case - has almost brought his country to
a standstill and put the rest of the world on alert. ‘I
feel great,’ the five-year-old boy said. ‘But I had
a headache and a sore throat and a fever for a while. I had to
lay down in bed.’’
The reporters add, ‘It
was confirmed on Monday (April 27 2009-w.e.) that Edgar was the
first known sufferer of swine flu, a revelation that has put
La Gloria and its surrounding factory pig farms and ‘manure
lagoons’ at the centre of a global race to find how this
new and deadly strain of swine flu emerged.’ [6]
That's quite interesting. They
speak of ‘La Gloria and its surrounding factory pig farms
and ‘manure lagoons.’’ Presumably the manure
lagoons around the LaGloria factory pig farm of Smithfield Foods
are the waste dumping place for the feces and urine waste from
at least 950,000 pigs a year that pass through the facility.
The Smithfield’s Mexico joint venture, Norson, states that
alone they slaughter 2,300 pigs daily. That's a lot. It gives
an idea of the volumes of pig waste involved in the concentration
facility at La Gloria.
Significantly, according to
the Times reporters, ‘residents of La Gloria have
been complaining since March that the odour from Granjas Carroll's
pig waste was causing severe respiratory infections. They held
a demonstration this month at which they carried signs of pigs
crossed with an X and marked with the word peligro (danger).’
[7] There have been calls to exhume the bodies
of the children who died of pneumonia so that they could be tested.
The state legislature of Veracruz has demanded that Smithfield's
Granjas Carroll release documents about its waste-handling practices.
Smithfield Foods reportedly declined to comment on the request,
saying that it would ‘not respond to rumours.’ [8]
A research compilation by Ed
Harris reported, ‘According to residents, the company denied
responsibility for the outbreak and attributed the cases to ‘flu.’
However, a municipal health official stated that preliminary
investigations indicated that the disease vector was a type of
fly that reproduces in pig waste and that the outbreak was linked
to the pig farms.’[9] That would imply
that the entire Swine Flu scare might have originated from the
PR spin doctors of the world's largest industrial pig factory
farm operation, Smithfield Foods.
The Vera Cruz-based newspaper
La Marcha blames Smithfield's Granjos Carroll for the
outbreak, highlighting inadequate treatment of massive quantities
of animal waste from hog production.[10]
Understandably the company
is perhaps more than a bit uncomfortable with the sudden attention.
The company, which supplies the McDonald's and Subway fast-food
chains, was fined $12.3 million in the United States 1997 for
violating the Clean Water Act. Perhaps they are in a remote tiny
Mexican rural area enjoying a relatively lax regulatory climate
where they need not worry about being cited for violations of
any Clean Water Act.
Factory Farms as toxic concentrations
At the very least the driving
force for giant industrial agribusiness outsourcing of facilities
to third world sites such as Veracruz, Mexico has more to do
with further cost reduction and lack of health and safety scrutiny
than it does with improving the health and safety quality of
the food end product. It has been widely documented and subject
of US Congressional reports that large-scale indoor animal production
facilities such as that of Granjos Carroll are notorious breeding
grounds for toxic pathogens.
A recent report by the US Pew
Foundation in cooperation with the Johns Hopkins School of Public
Health notes, ‘the method of producing food animals in
the United States has changed from the extensive system of small
and medium-sized farms owned by a single family to a system of
large, intensive operations where the animals are housed in large
numbers in enclosed structures that resemble industrial buildings
more than they do a traditional barn. That change has happened
primarily out of view of consumers but has come at a cost to
the environment and a negative impact on public health, rural
communities, and the health and well-being of the animals themselves.
[11]
The Pew study notes, ‘The
diversified, independent, family-owned farms of 40 years ago
that produced a variety of crops and a few animals are disappearing
as an economic entity, replaced by much larger, and often highly
leveraged, farm factories. The animals that many of these farms
produce are owned by the meat packing companies from the time
they are born or hatched right through their arrival at the processing
plant and from there to market.’ [12]
The study emphasizes that application
of ‘untreated animal waste on cropland can contribute to
excessive nutrient loading, contaminate surface waters, and stimulate
bacteria and algal growth and subsequent reductions in dissolved
oxygen concentrations in surface waters.’[13]
That is where the real investigation
ought to begin, with the health and sanitary dangers of the industrial
factory pig farms like the one at Perote in Veracruz. The media
spread of panic-mongering reports of every person in the world
who happens to contract ‘symptoms’ which vaguely
resemble flu or even Swine Flu and the statements to date of
authorities such as WHO or CDC are far from conducive to a rational
scientific investigation..
Tamiflu and Rummy
In October 2005 the Pentagon
ordered vaccination of all US military personnel worldwide against
what it called Avian Flu, H5N1. Scare stories filled world media.
Then, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld announced he had budgeted
more than $1 billion to stockpile the vaccine, Oseltamivir sold
under the name, Tamiflu. President Bush called on Congress to
appropriate another $2 billion for Tamiflu stocks.
What Rumsfeld neglected to
report at the time was a colossal conflict of interest. Prior
to coming to Washington in January 2001, Rumsfeld had been chairman
of a California pharmaceutical company, Gilead Sciences. Gilead
Sciences held exclusive world patent rights to Tamiflu, a drug
it had developed and whose world marketing rights were sold to
the Swiss pharma giant, Roche. Rumsfeld was reportedly the largest
stock holder in Gilead which got 10% of every Tamiflu dose Roche
sold.[14] When it leaked out, the Pentagon
issued a curt statement to the effect that Secretary Rumsfeld
had decided not to sell but to retain his stock in Gilead, claiming
that to sell would have indicated something to hide.’ That
agonizing decision won him added millions as the Gilead share
price soared more than 700% in weeks.
Tamiflu is no mild candy to
be taken lightly. It has heavy side effects. It contains matter
that could have potentially deadly consequences for a person's
breathing and often reportedly leads to nausea, dizziness and
other flu-like symptoms.
Since the outbreak of Swine
Flu Panic (not Swine Flu but Swine Flu Panic) sales of Tamiflu
as well as any and every possible drug marketed as flu-related
have exploded. Wall Street firms have rushed to issue ‘buy’
recommendations for the company. ‘Gimme me a shot Doc,
I don't care what it is…I don't wanna die…’
Panic and fear of death was
used by the Bush Administration skilfully to promote the Avian
Flu fraud. With ominous echoes of the current Swine Flu scare,
Avian Flu was traced back to huge chicken factory farms in Thailand
and other parts of Asia whose products were shipped across the
world. Instead of a serious investigation into the sanitary conditions
of those chicken factory farms, the Bush Administration and WHO
blamed ‘free-roaming chickens’ on small family farms,
a move that had devastating economic consequences to the farmers
whose chickens were being raised in the most sanitary natural
conditions. Tyson Foods of Arkansas and CG Group of Thailand
reportedly smiled all the way to the bank.
Now it remains to be seen if
the Obama Administration will use the scare around so-called
Swine Flu to repeat the same scenario, this time with ‘flying
pigs’ instead of flying birds. Already Mexican authorities
have reported that the number of deaths confirmed from so-called
Swine Flu is 7 not the 150 or more bandied in the media and that
most other suspected cases were ordinary flu or influenza.
(To be continued)
Notes:
[1] Health
Advisory, accessed in http://www.swine-flu-vaccine.info/.
[2] Ibid.
[3] Centers
for Disease Control, Swine Influenza and You, accessed
in http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/swineflu_you.htm.
[4] Biosurveillance,
Swine Flu in Mexico- Timeline of Events, April 24, 2009,
accessed in http://biosurveillance.typepad.com/biosurveillance/2009/04/swine-flu-in-mexico-timeline-of-events.html.
[5] Smithfield
Foods website, accessed in http://www.smithfieldfoods.com/our_company/our_family/Norson.aspx.
[6] Ruth Maclean
in La Gloria and Chris Ayres in Mexico City, I had a headache
and fever’ says boy who survived, London Times,
April 28, 2009.
[7] Ibid.
[8] Ibid.
[9] Ed Harris,
Bloggers Examine Environmental Role in Mexico Swine Flu Outbreak,
April 27, 2009, accessed in http://www.planetthoughts.org/?pg=pt/Whole&qid=2870.
[10] Ibid.
[11] The Pew
Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production, Putting Meat
on the Table: Industrial Farm
Animal Production in America, accessed in http://www.ncifap.org/_images/PCIFAPFin.pdf.
[12] Ibid.
[13] Ibid.
[14] F. William
Engdahl, Is Avian Flu another Pentagon Hoax?, GlobalResearch,
October 30, 2005.
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29 April, 2009
F. William Engdahl
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