Ralph K. Campbell, M.D.
August 21, 2009
The Montanan (Montana, USA) who died of H1N1 flu "also suffered other underlying medical conditions" (Missoulian, Aug. 7). The Montana state medical officer says, "Tragically, influenza viruses cause about 36,000 deaths each year, about 100 in Montana." It amazes me how the "about 36,000" figure turns up, year after year, either after a good match of virus strains with the current vaccine, or not. After the "pandemic" hysteria began, the predicted toll was 35,000. Soon, after a death of someone who tested positive for what was then called swine flu, the figure jumped to 36,000 and has held steady.Nonsense - people don't die from influenza. (Possibly, they could if a strain were to directly infect lung tissue.)





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