"Three amigos" summit dominated by swine flu, trade
...GUADALAJARA, Mexico, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Leaders of the United States, Mexico and Canada gather on Monday to present a united front to try to limit the spread of the H1N1 swine flu, but there is less unity on simmering trade issues....
...The leaders, sometimes referred to as "the three amigos," are expected to issue a joint communique stressing their shared commitment to keep a predicted resurgence in the H1N1 virus this autumn as limited as possible.
A senior Obama administration official said the goal was to ensure that the people of the three countries are fully informed about steps to mitigate the spread of the virus, which is believed to have originated in Mexico last spring....
Comment:
In actuality, this is a LIE.
Even the next statement by the CDC is a cover-up: there is much more evidence that the virus originated on the NORTHERN SIDE OF THE BORDER. See my coming article for the info.
This is either pure disinformation by the PTB... or very bad journalism. Either way, they lose.
LEARN TO READ BETWEEN THE LINES! Whenever the media tell you A, think B, and you will be closer to the truth.
...Pan American Health Organization press release that "the new virus, which emerged in Mexico and the United States in April," has spread to 74 countries.
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Daniel Epstein, a Pan American Health Organization spokesman, said that, "at this time, it's not clear that this pandemic started in Mexico." He added that reports that the disease originated in Mexico "are premature."
At the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, spokesman Joe Quimby confirmed that "no geographical location has been determined to be the point of origin of the current pandemic." He added, "We may never know in which country it started."
Also:
El Paso, TX, August 4, 2009 (PAHO/WHO)
"I reinstated during the seminar the importance of not calling it the "swine flu", since April 30, 2009, WHO has been referring to this influenza virus as influenza A (H1N1). In addition, clarified that contrary to initial suspicions, the current influenza A (H1N1) epidemic has not been linked to contact with either live pigs or the consumption of pork or pork products."
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