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Bird Flu Pandemic Now Imminent; All Citizens Urged to Immediately Stockpile Food and Water

Posted on: Friday, 19 May 2006, 12:10 CDT

As clusters of human bird flu cases continue to rise in Indonesia, it's becoming apparent that the bird flu virus has now mutated into a form that is more adaptable to humans. Spotting human "clusters" of infected cases is known as an early warning sign that a virus has acquired the capability of being passed more efficiently among humans. Since this new super flu virus has a fatality rate of 78% in Indonesia, a highly contagious human strain could result in a truly horrific outcome for the general public.

It's important to know that we will have no official warning when the pandemic has begun. The initial wave of infected human cases, which is known as "wave one," will impact the public in a way that could only be described to a type of invisible tsunami.

The current most widely used antiviral treatment used on influenza viruses is a drug known as Tamiflu, which is in very short supply. During a recent outbreak in Turkey, the surviving bird flu patients were treated with Tamiflu at an increased dosage of 75mg x2. There is no documented proof to date that suggests that a patient can survive without any treatment whatsoever. Natural recovery of this virus may not be possible.

In addition, you can expect all essential services to be disrupted including utilities, water and transportation. People will either be too sick or too scared to attend their jobs. This means that there will be no deliveries to places such as stores, restaurants and gas stations. Once the stores have been depleted of their supplies, it may be a very long time before the store shelves are restocked. Starvation will be a major issue during this type of pandemic.

People who depend on various medications will no longer be able to obtain them. Like everything else, all deliveries to pharmacies will stop. From cancer patients to diabetics, medication will not be available. Pharmacy locations could potentially become epicenters of violent situations.

Here is what to do:

Begin buying extra food and water today. If you can hold out in your homes and minimize human contact, then you have an increased chance of avoiding infection. Since there will be no deliveries to stores, this will also prevent the possibility of starvation. Time is now of the essence and those who don't begin buying extra supplies today may lose their chance in the very near future.

If you depend upon medication, request from your doctor to immediately obtain future supplies.

There are other steps that can be taken to increase your chances of survival. For more information on what to do, we would strongly encourage all citizens to visit this very proactive online discussion forum whose members are working together to educate the public. This website can be viewed at www.Avianflutalk.com

 Contact Information: Jim Henry 1 (714) 381.1020 2461 E. Orangethorpe Ave., Suite 200 Fullerton, CA 92831  

SOURCE: Avian Flu Talk


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