Unreported or Underreported Real Pandemics, Not Fake Ones Like Avian and Swine 
Flu


by Stephen Lendman

Monday, 4 May 2009



In his April 29 Global Research.ca article, F. William Engdahl discussed 
"Flying Pigs, Tamiflu and Factory Farms"
and shed light on the current swine flu hysteria - hyped by the same
folks who engineered the 2006 (H5N1) Avian Flu scare that had more bark
than bite. But it proved hugely profitable for drug makers like Roche
and Gilead Sciences, the company Donald Rumsfeld led as chairman from
1997 - 2001 and remains a major shareholder. Although he won't discuss
his "private finances," he's likely benefitting handsomely from the
current panic.


Earlier Avian Flu reports were like the following: numerous ones from public 
health journalists saying governments
are "thoroughly unprepared" for a pandemic flu outbreak; as a result,
it could lead to potential "societal breakdown, chaos, and panic;" Robert 
Madelin, the EU's health and consumer protection department
director-general, cited scientists' predictions of a potential two -
seven million death toll worldwide, then saying: "It's when and not if;" the 
World Bank estimating that an Avian Flu (H5N1) outbreak could
kill up to 70 million worldwide and cause $2 trillion in economic
losses; and a scary July 2006 consumeraffairs.com report citing information
like the above and more, then concluding: "There have so far been no
known cases of H5N1 (Avian Flu) in the US."When all was
said and done, the global tempest was no more than a teapot maximum few
hundred deaths, but, according to Engdahl, a Pentagon-initiated
biowarfare project threatens something far graver. In an August 2008
article titled "The Pentagon's alarming project: Avian Flu Biowar
Vaccine," he cited "alarming evidence" of a cooperative pharmaceutical
industry-Pentagon effort to genetically weaponize the H5N1 virus, then
unleash a "selective pandemic through the process of mandatory
vaccination(s) with an alleged vaccine" offered as protection.

If today's Swine Flu scare is for this purpose, indeed it is
worrisome, but that remains to be seen. What's known is what Engdahl
reported in his April 29 article:
that "In October 2005 the Pentagon ordered vaccination of all US
military personnel worldwide against what it called Avian Flu, H5N1
(and) budgeted more than $1 billion to stockpile the drug Oseltamivir,
sold under the name Tamiflu. (At the time, George Bush asked) Congress
to appropriate another $2 billion for Tamiflu stocks." This drug "is no
mild candy to be taken lightly. It has heavy side effects" that
potentially can kill. 

Nonetheless, during the current panic, its sales have skyrocketed,
and that alone worries some enough to wonder what's more dangerous -
the flu or the combination of the FDA approving potentially deadly
drugs like Tamiflu, the dominant media hyping a non-existant threat,
public health organizations terrifying people with heightened alerts,
and government officials like Department of Homeland Security secretary
Janet Napolitano saying: "We are proceeding as if we are preparatory to
a full pandemic" even though: no evidence suggests one; flu epidemics are 
extremely rare, certainly global ones with the potential to kill millions; 
influenza (flu) is a common viral illness; it exists in numerous strains;  most 
remain infectious for about a week and produce symptoms
including fever, coughing, nausea and at times vomiting - annoying but
rarely life-threatening; and simple good health practices are more effective 
than dangerous
drugs, including frequent hand washing, use of disinfectants and
detergents, and abstaining from high-risk foods like all GMO ones as
well as beef, poultry, and pork - raised under unsanitary conditions on
factory farms that "are notorious breeding grounds for toxic pathogens."That
said, major unreported or underreported pandemics abound, real ones.
None, however, make headlines or arouse public or media concern. Below
are some.
Wars, Massacres, Genocide, and Violence
Wars indeed are reported but not their toll, human or otherwise. In
the past century alone, scores of millions died and even greater
numbers of survivors suffered horrendously. 

Currently, and in recent
years alone, wars and conflicts continue globally, including in Iraq,
Afghanistan, Occupied Palestine, Pakistan, Somalia, the Democratic
Republic of Congo, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Kashmir, Haiti, Ivory
Coast, Southern Nigeria, Colombia, and elsewhere plus the mounting "war
on terrorism" toll that's totally blacked out in news reports.

Gideon Polya edits the Body Count web site, and in 2007 published a
book titled: "Body Count. Global avoidable mortality since 1950." As a
biological scientist, he calls it "a carefully researched (country by
country)" estimate totaling about 1.3 billion needless human deaths,
including 140,000 under-five American infants in the last seven years
alone according to UN demographic data. Globally 16 million avoidable
deaths occur annually, including 10 million under age-five ones.

Polya states: "There is no public discussion of the actual human
cost of First World policies" that are the chief cause of global
carnage in all forms, including wars, other conflicts, massacres and
genocide, starvation and famine, disease, as well as preventable
poverty and neglect. He adds: "An apocalyptic quartet of violence,
deprivation, disease and LYING (including suppressing the truth) is
responsible for the continuing carnage.
Polya defines avoidable mortality as "the difference between the
actual deaths in a country and the deaths expected for a peaceful,
decently governed country with the same demographics." His main source
was UN Population Division data for "essentially every country in the
world since 1950 - (for) population, death rate, birth rate, population
breakdown, (and) under-5 infant mortality rate."

As violent occupiers, offending countries include: Britain responsible for 727 
million deaths in dozens of countries,
including Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Afghanistan and Iraq; France 
responsible for 142 million deaths in many countries, including Algeria, 
Vietnam, Haiti, and Ivory Coast; the US responsible for 82 million deaths in 
Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Haiti, Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere; and 
Israel responsible for 24 million deaths in Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon and 
Egypt.Polya
calls the occupations of Palestine, Afghanistan, and Iraq (among
others) genocide as defined under Article 2 of the 1948 Convention on
the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide that states:

"In the present Convention, genocide means any of the following acts
committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national,
ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:
(a) Killing members of the group;
(b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
(c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life
calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;
(d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
(e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group."
Post-1967, Palestine sustained 300,000 avoidable deaths. Post-1990,
Iraq had about four million, up to half that number since March 2003,
and since 2001, Afghanistan suffered three to seven million. These
tolls mount daily, yet are virtually blacked out in news reports.

Numerous other pandemics abound as well, mostly below the radar.
Preventable Deadly Chronic Diseases


They're numerous and include heart disease, cancer, malaria,
tuberculosis, diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases, HIV/AIDS, stroke,
and many others, the result of major risk factors like obesity, high
blood pressure, smoking, poor diet, stress, lack of exercise, poverty,
deprivation, and inadequate, unavailable, and/or poor quality public
health. 
In two October 2005 articles titled "The neglected epidemic of
chronic disease" and "Preventing chronic diseases: how may lives can we
save," The (UK-based) Lancet (medical journal) stated that many of them
often "remain marginal to the mainstream of global action on health,"
yet they "represent a huge proportion of human illness" and deaths.

In 2005, around 35 million people died from heart disease, cancer,
stroke, lower respiratory infections, and numerous other illnesses for
lack of prevention, control, or effective effort to treat them. 


Annually, over a half million women die unnecessarily in childbirth,
and for every death another 20 suffer injury, infection or disease for
lack of available, affordable quality care - affecting about 10 million
women in total. As a result, one million children are left motherless
each year and become 10 times more likely to die within two years of
their mothers' death. The great majority of maternal deaths would be
preventable if a working health system were available to save lives.

A 2005 World Health Report cited almost 11 million deaths among
children under five from largely avoidable causes, including four
million babies who don't survive their first month of life. Why aren't
world governments addressing this and acting to save lives! Why don't
the major media explain it!

Including all chronic diseases, a mere 2% annual death reduction
"would avert 36 million deaths by 2015" or the equivalent of about "500
million years of life over the 10" year span from 2006 - 2015, mostly
in low and middle income countries, and under half will be for people
younger than 70 years.

By 2015, The Lancet projects around 64 million deaths categorized under three 
major groupings: communicable, maternal, perinatal, and nutritional; chronic, 
non-communicable; and injuries.In 2005, chronic diseases accounted for 72%
of the global total for the older-30 aged population. The Lancet
concluded that "the serious consequences of chronic diseases and their
(preventable) risk factors are not recognised by the international
health community," at least in terms of financial commitment or concern.

Further, although high-risk behavior (smoking, poor diet, etc.)
takes its toll, low-income countries experience a larger problem,
especially for the population segment without easy access to good
lifestyle choices, including the availability of quality health care.

An "insidious myth" is that these conditions aren't preventable
because people bring them on themselves. "The reality could hardly be
more different" with numerous factors playing a part, including
environmental and economic pressures that take a huge toll on human
health.
Differences between high and low income countries are marked and
show the successful effects of intervention. From 1970 - 2000, around
14 million heart disease deaths were averted in America alone. Overall,
a relatively small number of "modifiable risks" account for more than
half of all chronic disease deaths. Reducing them would have a dramatic
effect through: individual interventions; population-based ones; and  
macroeconomic ones with enough desire and fiscal allocations to do it.
The
combination of all three are needed for chronic disease prevention and
control plus one more - widespread dominant media promotion the same
way it spreads fear by hyping scams like Avian and Swine Flu. The
Lancet also stated:
"Our vision for the future extends beyond measuring risk behavior
and counting the dead, and instead encourages all sectors of society
(including the media) to contribute effective ways of reducing health
risks and promoting longer, healthier lives." It's for those sectors to
get on with the task instead of acting counterproductively, pursuing
profits at the expense of human health, and ignoring the global
pandemic of preventable illnesses and diseases.
Other global pandemics include: 1.3 billion people live on less than $1 dollar 
a day, including
over 500 million existing in "absolute poverty" according to the World
Bank; another three billion survive on about $2 a day; poverty this
extreme kills; starvation and famine kill about 15 million children annually; 
according to the World Health Organization (WHO), one-third of the
world population is ill-fed and another one-third is starving;
malnutrition affects one in twelve people, including 160 million
children under age five; in America, one-sixth of the elderly
population is ill-fed, and one out of eight children under 12 endures
daily hunger; global hunger, starvation and famine persist in spite of a 
plentiful world food supply; five million annual smoking-related deaths occur; 
two million annual alcohol-related deaths; about one million annual suicides; 
400,000 annual auto and truck accident deaths; 200,000 annual illicit 
drug-related deaths; two - three times that number die from legal drugs; about 
30,000 annual US gun-related deaths;  unknown annual tens of thousands of 
deaths from pollution, food
and water contamination, nuclear radiation exposure, and domestic
violence, especially to women, children and the elderly; and according to the 
World Health Organization: "The world's biggest
killer and the greatest cause of ill health and suffering across the
globe is listed almost at the end of the International Classification
of Diseases (code Z59.5) -- extreme poverty."These are
real preventable pandemics, not fake ones like Swine Flu being hyped
for profit, to spread fear, and divert public attention from real
problems like the above-listed ones, the deepening global economic
holocaust, the systematic looting of national wealth, and the steady
path America is on to becoming a militarized banana republic police
state.



Stephen Lendman is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on 
Globalization. He lives in Chicago and can be reached at 
[email protected].

Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to The Global 
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Mr. Lendman's stories are republished in the Baltimore Chronicle with 
permission of the author.

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