Flying Pigs, Tamiflu and Factory Farms Part II:
WHO takes a page from a
Michael Crichton Novel
F. William Engdahl
www.engdahl.oilgeopolitics.net/
May 5, 2009
FYI Part I is here
As the late great American
poet Yogi Berra might have put it, 'this just gets absurder and
absurder.' The international agencies supposedly responsible
for monitoring worldwide dangers of new pandemic threats, the
WHO and CDC are acting like the directors of a Hollywood 'B'
grade sci-fi movie or the author of a copycat version of Michael
Crichton's Andromeda Strain novel. The global panic over
outbreak of a new human-to-human Swine Flu pandemic is increasingly
revealed as a likely operation in mass psychological terror whose
only beneficiaries are the few global pharmaceutical giants that
are in the business of peddling so-called 'antiviral' drugs -
Roche, SmithKlineGlaxo and Novavax most prominently. The losers
are the rest of us normal folks.
The own releases of the WHO
in Geneva and the US Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta,
the central coordinating agencies in this production, are worth
careful study. On April 30 the CDC issued a detailed report with
the alarming title, Swine-Origin Influenza A (H1N1) Virus
Infections in a School --- New York City. The report described
in detail a school in New York City where, 'As of April 28, approximately
half (45) of all U.S. cases of S-OIV infection had been confirmed
among students and staff members.' The CDC called these cases
all 'genetically similar to viruses subsequently isolated from
patients in Mexico.'[1] We are not told in scientific
terms what 'genetically similar to' means, but it sure sounds
ominous.
At that point, the CDC claimed
109 victims of confirmed Swine Flu in the United States. Forty
five of the 109 came from this New York School. The TV news channels
were flooded with panic messages of the uncontrolled spread of
Swine Flu.
On April 29, the next day,
the WHO Director-General, Dr Margaret Chan, upgraded their Swine
Flu Pandemic alert status from a Phase 4 event to Phase 5, a
step below full global Pandemic Alert.
According to WHO, Phase 5 indicates
that there is evidence of the virus being spread from human-to-human
in at least two countries in one WHO region. Phase 6, the pandemic
phase, is characterised by increased and sustained transmission
in the general population. In her announcement of the upgrade,
Dr Chan made an unfortunate panic-making added comment that was
predictably grabbed onto by CNN and the world media: 'After all
it really is all of humanity that is under threat during a pandemic.'[2] Note the WHO Director-General had not declared
a Pandemic Phase 6 alert, but in a speech in Geneva in an apparent
side comment, merely made the self-evident observation that 'during
a pandemic' all humanity is under threat.'
A press release by the Atlanta-based
CDC stated, 'On May 3, CDC is scheduled to complete deployment
of 25 percent of the supplies in the Strategic National Stockpile
(SNS) to all states in the continental United States. These supplies
and medicines will help states and US territories respond to
the outbreak. In addition, the Federal Government and manufacturers
have begun the process of developing a vaccine against the novel
H1N1 flu virus.'[3] The pandemic response apparatus
was going into high gear.
The 45 New York City school
children the CDC solemnly reported were 'confirmed cases of swine-origin
influenza A (H1N1) virus (S-OIV) infection,' ninety-five percent
of whom reported to the health authorities symptoms that included
'fever plus cough and/or sore throat, meeting the CDC definition
for influenza-like illness (ILI).'
OK. Better to be cautious when
dealing with a new form of Andromeda Strain. But cough? Sore
throat? Fever? Aren't these pretty vague ordinary symptoms? Not
for CDC apparently. The 45 kids were immediately added to the
growing 'confirmed cases' statistics, fuelling emergency responses,
statements by the President of the United States, economic catastrophe
to the fragile Mexican economy as tourism dried up overnight,
and worldwide fears of a new Black Death or at least a new version
of the 1918 Spanish Flu plague.
The CDC hastened to add the
note, 'symptoms in these patients appear to be similar to those
of seasonal influenza.' For those bothering to read through three
detailed pages of the CDC New York report, they found near the
end that, 'on April 27, 37 patients (84%) reported that their
symptoms were stable or improving, three (7%) reported worsening
symptoms (two of whom later reported improvement), and four (9%)
reported complete resolution of symptoms. Only one reported having
been hospitalized for syncope and released after overnight observation.'
The CDC adds, 'To date, this school-based outbreak is the largest
cluster of S-OIV cases reported in the United States.' [4]
In addition to the 109 'confirmed
cases' reported in the United States, including one death of
a Mexican boy in Texas, the CDC reported as of April 29, 'a total
of 57 confirmed cases had been reported, including seven deaths
(in Mexico). By country, the following numbers of cases had been
reported: Mexico (26); Canada (13); United Kingdom (five); Spain
(four); Germany and New Zealand (three each); Israel (two); and
Austria (one).'[5] Is this another case of 'Chicken
Little' crying the sky is falling?
A revealing name change
Now, not only are the alleged
victims in New York of the worst plague since the Black Death
showing signs of remarkable recovery after only days, but the
WHO also announces a name change in the middle of the worldwide
events. By May 1 the WHO, the CDC and the National Institutes
of Health in Maryland all announced the name Swine Flu was no
longer appropriate, that, despite the fact that according to
Dr. Raul Rabadan, a professor of computational biology at Columbia
University, six of the eight genetic segments are purely swine
flu and the other two segments are bird and human, but have lived
in swine for the past decade.[6]
We instead are told to call
it Influenza A (H1N1). That's a catchy name.
The name change came following
a heavy lobbying campaign by the US pig industry to drop the
Swine Flu label as it was apparently cutting into pork sales.
The largest US and world pig producer, Smithfield Foods of Virginia,
was most certainly among those lobbying CDC and the WHO for the
name change. They won their wish. But name change or not, the
swine production process of Smithfield Foods and other industrialized
Factory Farms or as they are technically known, CAFOs - Concentrated
Animal Feeding Operation - bears closer scrutiny.
As I detailed in Part
I, the Mexican Swine Flu deaths and illness first were recorded
in La Gloria, Perote Municipality, Veracruz State, Mexico, where
local residents had for weeks prior to the official announcement
been protesting the dangers of the huge Smithfield Foods pig
CAFO in the village. Children and adults alike were reported
having a rash of symptoms in the vicinity of the vast pig waste
linked to the site. Smithfield Foods is the world's largest industrialized
pig meat producer. It also has one of the most egregious health
and safety records.
Pig feces and other niceties
Feces is the Latin term for
what most of the world terms shit, the waste product of human
or animal digestion. Pigs are world champion waste producers.
An average pig produces some three times in weight the amount
of fecal matter that an adult person does. As GRAIN, an agricultural
organization reports, 'the rise of large-scale factory farms
in North America has created the perfect breeding grounds for
the emergence and spread of new highly-virulent strains of influenza.'[7] The pig fecal waste product is at the center
of the problem, something the CDC name change conveniently tends
to obscure.
As the GRAIN study notes, because
concentrated animal feeding operations tend to concentrate large
numbers of animals close together, they are ideal breeding grounds
for toxins and virulent pathogens. In 2003 Science magazine
warned that swine flu was 'on a new evolutionary 'fast track'
due to the increasing size of factory farms and the widespread
use of vaccines in these operations.'[8] It's
the same story with bird flu, where huge industrial CAFO Factory
Farms with tens of thousands of chickens breed toxic waste galore.
Smithfield Foods, the world's
biggest hog butcher and CAFO owner has an impressive track record
of violations of health and safety including water safety laws.
In the USA, the world's largest pig CAFO is in Tar Heel, North
Carolina. According to local reports the town could easily be
renamed Pig Waste, N.C. given the scale of fecal waste and combined
matter Smithfield Foods' Tar Heel CAFO emits locally.
As Jeff Tietz, in an analysis
of the pig waste problem calculated, 'the best estimates put
Smithfield's total waste discharge at 26 million tons a year.
That would fill four Yankee Stadiums. Even when divided among
the many small pig production units that surround the company's
slaughterhouses, that is not a containable amount.'[9]
Tietz adds, 'So prodigious
is its fecal waste, however, that if the company treated its
effluvia as big-city governments do -- even if it came marginally
close to that standard -- it would lose money. So many of its
contractors allow great volumes of waste to run out of their
slope-floored barns and sit blithely in the open, untreated,
where the elements break it down and gravity pulls it into groundwater
and river systems. Although the company proclaims a culture of
environmental responsibility, ostentatious pollution is a linchpin
of Smithfield's business model.'[10]
The problem, he and other critics
of CAFO pollutants stress, is not just normal pig waste, but
waste combined with staggering volumes of antibiotics and toxic
chemicals used by Smithfield Foods and similar industrial CAFO
operations to maximize 'efficiency.'
Tietz notes, 'A lot of pig
shit is one thing; a lot of highly toxic pig shit is another.
The excrement of Smithfield hogs is hardly even pig shit: On
a continuum of pollutants, it is probably closer to radioactive
waste than to organic manure. The reason it is so toxic is Smithfield's
efficiency. The company produces 6 billion pounds of packaged
pork each year. That's a remarkable achievement, a prolificacy
unimagined only two decades ago, and the only way to do it is
to raise pigs in astonishing, unprecedented concentrations.'[11]
The degrees of concentration
in the Smithfield Foods vertically integrated pig meat concentrations
have little to do with traditional hog farming. In facilities
now spread around the world, Smithfield's pigs live by the hundreds
or thousands in warehouse-like barns, in rows of wall-to-wall
pens. Sows are artificially inseminated and fed and delivered
of their piglets in cages so small they cannot turn around.
As Tietz notes, 'Forty fully
grown 250-pound male hogs often occupy a pen the size of a tiny
apartment. They trample each other to death. There is no sunlight,
straw, fresh air or earth. The floors are slatted to allow excrement
to fall into a catchment pit under the pens, but many things
besides excrement can wind up in the pits: afterbirths, piglets
accidentally crushed by their mothers, old batteries, broken
bottles of insecticide, antibiotic syringes, stillborn pigs --
anything small enough to fit through the foot-wide pipes that
drain the pits. The pipes remain closed until enough sewage accumulates
in the pits to create good expulsion pressure; then the pipes
are opened and everything bursts out into a large holding pond.'[12]
He continues on the toxic CAFO
conditions: 'They become susceptible to infection, and in such
dense quarters microbes or parasites or fungi, once established
in one pig, will rush sprite-like through the whole population.
Accordingly, factory pigs are infused with a huge range of antibiotics
and vaccines, and are doused with insecticides. Without these
compounds -- oxytetracycline, draxxin, ceftiofur, tiamulin --
diseases would likely kill them. Thus factory-farm pigs remain
in a state of dying until they're slaughtered. When a pig nearly
ready to be slaughtered grows ill, workers sometimes shoot it
up with as many drugs as necessary to get it to the slaughterhouse
under its own power. As long as the pig remains ambulatory, it
can be legally killed and sold as meat.' [13]
Jeff Tietz is not the only
one who has noticed the gargantuan scale of the Smithfield Foods
CAFO pig waste problem. The United States Government Environmental
Protection Agency, EPA, has repeatedly fined Smithfield Foods
for damage to local water supply with discharge of its pig waste
from its CAFOs at Tar Heel and elsewhere across the USA. In Virginia,
its home state, Smithfield was fined $12.6 million in 1997 for
6,900 violations of the Clean Water Act -- the third-largest
civil penalty ever levied under the act by the EPA, for waste
generated during the hog-slaughtering and meat processing operations.[14] There was little convincing evidence the
fines changed their practice of waste disposal in any significant
way.
Smithfield Foods has spread
its hog CAFOs to other countries where environmental regulations
are presumably less strict, including Romania, Poland, and of
course, rural Mexico. Several years ago the Smithfield pig CAFO
in Romania was focus of major accusations by local and Government
health officials. Smithfield refused to let local authorities
enter its pig farms after residents complained of the stench
coming from hundreds of dead corpses of pigs left rotting for
days at the farms. 'Our doctors have not had access to the American
[company's] farms to effect routine inspections,' stated Csaba
Daroczi, assistant director at the Timisoara Hygiene and Veterinary
Authority in Romania. 'Every time they tried, they were pushed
away by the guards. Smithfield proposed that we sign an agreement
that would oblige us to warn them three days before each inspection.'
It later emerged that Smithfield had been covering up a major
outbreak of classical swine fever on its Romanian CAFO farms.[15]
The Drug Cartel comes in
Rather than order a full-scale
independent investigation into the pathogen-generation in the
toxic waste of Smithfield Foods' Veracruz CAFO pig operations
or other similar pig CAFOs around the world for production of
deadly toxics and various possible pathogens, the CDC and increasingly
the WHO seem to be more concerned with creating a climate for
mass distribution of what have been documented to be dangerous,
and in some cases deadly, influenza drugs such as Tamiflu.
On April 14, almost two weeks
before the panic over Mexico's cases of Swine Flu or as CDC now
prefers, Influenza A H1N1, the US pharmaceutical company, Novavax
announced a pre-clinical study allegedly showing, 'an investigational
H1N1 virus-like particle (VLP) vaccine based on the 1918 Spanish
influenza strain protected against both the Spanish flu and a
highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza strain.' The genetically-manipulated
vaccine of Novavax, the company claimed, 'protected Mice and
Ferrets Against the Spanish Flu and Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Bird
Flu,' and also conveniently 'provided protection against highly
pathogenic H1N1 and H5N1 Influenza strains.'[16]
On April 24, the WHO issued
a press release stating that 'The Swine Influenza A/H1N1 viruses
characterized in this outbreak have not been previously detected
in pigs or humans. The viruses so far characterized have been
sensitive to oseltamivir...' Osteltamivir is the technical name
for Tamiflu, the drug invented by Donald Rumsfeld's Gilead Sciences
and licensed to Roche Inc. The US Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) issued a convenient Emergency Authorization on April 27
that allows US health officials and others to administer Tamiflu
even to infants under one year of age. The FDA statement added
it had decided, 'to authorize the use of unapproved or uncleared
medical products or unapproved or uncleared uses of approved
or cleared medical products following a determination and declaration
of emergency.'[17]
That suggests that the US Government
has or is about to release experimental drugs on a panicked population
such as the VLP-based Influenza vaccine of Novavax, as well as
the vast stockpiles of Tamiflu and influenza drugs sold by giants
like GlaxoSmithKline's Relenza (zanamivir).
With the evidence to date of
the scale of the 'confirmed' cases of Swine Flu H1N1 variety
worldwide, 985 cases of influenza A (H1N1) or Swine Flu infection,
there is hardly grounds to subject the human population to drugs
whose side effects have included death or severe complications
and typically flu-like symptoms and, as in the case of Tamiflu,
never even claim to 'prevent or cure' the influenza. The entire
drama of the past weeks is reading more and more like a bad remake
of Crichton's Andromeda Strain.
Adding a note of the bizarre
to the entire drama, in November 2004, amid the early days of
the then-world panic over alleged Avian Flu, when Tamiflu was
first promoted as a wonder drug by Donald Rumsfeld and others,
the WHO published an extraordinary fantasy scenario. In a UN
agency normally given to issuing dull scientific notices to world
health professionals, the 2004 report was extraordinarily 'prescient'
of the current scenario with Swine Flu panic. In a fantasy section
titled 'Sometime in the future...' the WHO wrote four
years ago,
Rumours of an outbreak of
unusually severe respiratory illness in two vil-lages in a remote
province reach the ministry of health in one of the WorldHealth
Organization's (WHO's) Member States. A team is dispatched tothe
province and learns that the outbreak started about a month earlier.The
team is able to identify at least 50 cases over the previous
month. Allage groups have been affected. Twenty patients are
currently in the pro-vincial hospital. Five people have already
died of pneumonia and acuterespiratory failure. Surveillance
in surrounding areas is increased, and newcases are identified
throughout the province. Respiratory specimens col-lected from
several patients are tested at the national laboratory and arefound
to be positive for type A influenza virus, but they cannot be
furthersubtyped. The isolates are sent to the WHO Reference Centre
for Influ-enza for further characterization, where they are characterized
as influ-enza A(H6N1), a subtype never isolated from humans before.
Genesequencing studies further indicate that most of the viral
genes are from abird influenza virus, with the remaining genes
derived from a human strain.[18]
If one changed the name from
Influenza A (H6N1) to Influenza A (H1N1) we could be talking
about the current situation.
That 2004 WHO fictional scenario
reads as if it were the handbook for what has unfolded since
late April in the US Mexico and beyond. It leads to serious question
whether the world is being submitted to a giant psychological
warfare game aimed at inducing them to take massive doses of
dangerous drugs to counter a danger that does not actually exist
as claimed.
With the reported cases in
Mexico clearly dropping off at present and little sign of the
feared repeat of the 1918 Spanish Flu or worse as officials were
warning only days earlier, it is well beyond time to launch a
full-scale worldwide health inquiry into the toxic conditions
of CAFO pig and other animal Factory Farm concentrations, and
to end the official coverup of what has become a colossal health
danger.
Notes:
[1] Centers
for Disease Control, Swine-Origin Influenza A (H1N1) Virus
Infections in a School --- New York City, April 2009, April
30, 2009. Accessed in http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm58d0430a1.htm.
[2] Margaret
Chan, WHO Director-General, quoted in Murray Wardrop, Swine
flu All of humanity under threat WHO warns, Daily Telegraph,
London, April 30, 2009.
[3] CDC, H1N1
(Swine Flu), accessed in http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/.
[4] Centers
for Disease Control, Swine-Origin Influenza A (H1N1) Virus
Infections in a School --- New York City... Op. Cit.
[5] Ibid.
[6] Seth Borenstein,
Swine flu name change? Flu genes spell pig, AP, May 1,
2009, accessed in http://www.physorg.com/news160371024.html.
[7] GRAIN,
A food system that kills: Swine flu is meat industry's latest
plague, April 2009, accessed in http://www.grain.org/articles/?id=48.
[8] Bernice
Wuethrich, Chasing the Fickle Swine Flu, Science, Vol.
299, 2003.
[9] Jeff Tietz,
Pork's Dirty Secret: America's Top Hog Producer is also one
of America's Worst Polluters, Rolling Stone, December 14,
2006.
[10] Ibid.
[11] Ibid.
[12] Ibid.
[13] Ibid.
[14] EPA,
UNITED STATES SUES SMITHFIELD FOODS FOR POLLUTING VIRGINIA
WATERWAYS, Press Release, December 16, 1996.
[15] Mirel
Bran, Swine Plague: Romania Criticizes American Group's Attitude,
Le Monde, 15 August
2007, translated by Leslie Thatcher, cited in GRAIN Op Cit..
[16] Tricia
J. Richardson, NOVAVAX Announces Publication of a Preclinical
Study Demonstrating that a Virus-like Particle Vaccine Provided
Protection Against Highly Pathogenic H1N1 and H5N1 Influenza
Strains, April 14, 2009, Rockville, Md. Press Release.
[17] FDA News,
FDA Authorizes Emergency Use of Influenza Medicines, Diagnostic
Test in Response to Swine Flu Outbreak in Humans, April 27,
2009.
[18] WHO,
WHO checklist for influenza pandemic preparedness planning,
November 2004, accessed in http://209.85.129.132/search?q=cache:XuupgF1uNAIJ:www.who
.int/csr/resources/publications/influenza/FluCheck6web.pdf+who+influenza
+pandemic+preparedness+checklist&cd=1&hl=de&ct=clnk&gl=de&client=firefox-a.
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F. William Engdahl
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