Happy National Find A Rainbow Day! Hawaii is the rainbow capital of the world. Better than a pot of gold? An A6-E Intruder on the flight deck of USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) was at the end of this rainbow in 1991.
Causes of death in London, 1632. Anything stand out?
Bills of Mortality
TV Guide published its 1st issue on April 3, 1953 featuring "Lucy's $50,000,000 Baby,” Desiderio Alberto Arnaz IV.
"I Led 3 Lives" (TV Series 1953–1956) brought to you by Weil Cleaners on KNOE-TV in Monroe, Louisiana in 1954, And guess who was watching?
April 3, 1973: The first mobile phone call was made on this day. Martin Cooper, using a prototype of the Motorola DynaTAC, placed a call from the streets of New York to Bell Labs in New Jersey. The device was 9 inches tall, had a talk-time of 35 minutes, and took 10 hours to recharge.
H5N1 has jumped species now? Not good news. Weaponized bird flu?
"Five Ten Fiftyfold" song released Halloween 1983. H5N1 appears 1959 but not as pathogen until 1996. Weaponization begins 2011. NIH lifts ban on engineering viruses in 2017, with FIVE flu strains of TEN projects overall. One of which is H5N1, which could HALF humanity IN HALF.
A Federal Ban on Making Lethal Viruses Is Lifted
Man-made super-flu could kill half humanity
Five Ten Fiftyfold song from Scottish singer, and note the image...
H5N1 first appears in farm outside Aberdeen, Scotland. LITERALLY "just up north" from where "Five Ten Fiftyfold" is recorded. H5N1 is one of FIVE of TEN pathogens that could be engineered to kill off FIFTY percent of humanity.
Influenza Report
Survivalists warn about H5N1 ‘bird flu’ spread: ‘Threat is real’
Well, at any rate, Forewarned is forearmed.
Causes of death in London, 1632. Anything stand out?
Bills of Mortality
TV Guide published its 1st issue on April 3, 1953 featuring "Lucy's $50,000,000 Baby,” Desiderio Alberto Arnaz IV.
"I Led 3 Lives" (TV Series 1953–1956) brought to you by Weil Cleaners on KNOE-TV in Monroe, Louisiana in 1954, And guess who was watching?
April 3, 1973: The first mobile phone call was made on this day. Martin Cooper, using a prototype of the Motorola DynaTAC, placed a call from the streets of New York to Bell Labs in New Jersey. The device was 9 inches tall, had a talk-time of 35 minutes, and took 10 hours to recharge.
H5N1 has jumped species now? Not good news. Weaponized bird flu?
"Five Ten Fiftyfold" song released Halloween 1983. H5N1 appears 1959 but not as pathogen until 1996. Weaponization begins 2011. NIH lifts ban on engineering viruses in 2017, with FIVE flu strains of TEN projects overall. One of which is H5N1, which could HALF humanity IN HALF.
A Federal Ban on Making Lethal Viruses Is Lifted
Man-made super-flu could kill half humanity
Five Ten Fiftyfold song from Scottish singer, and note the image...
H5N1 first appears in farm outside Aberdeen, Scotland. LITERALLY "just up north" from where "Five Ten Fiftyfold" is recorded. H5N1 is one of FIVE of TEN pathogens that could be engineered to kill off FIFTY percent of humanity.
Influenza Report
Quote:Countering a toned-down alert from the Centers for Disease Control over a new “bird flu” case, survivalists who have long seen the H5N1 virus as more threatening than COVID-19 this week stepped up their warnings about it.
“This is a real threat,” a national prepper and survivalist organization warned on its app.
“This is a warning to prepare for a potentially severe pandemic and collapse,” added the statement on the “Collapse Survivor App” recently featured in Secrets and produced by the founder of Fortitude Ranch, a chain of survivalist resort camps.
The administration on Monday reported in an alert that a Texas dairy worker was struck by the bird flu, which actually spreads in birds and mammals.
“This infection does not change the H5N1 bird flu human health risk assessment for the U.S. general public, which CDC considers to be low,” the CDC said.
But Drew Miller, the Fortitude founder, said the CDC was being too dismissive. A former government intelligence officer, retired Air Force colonel, and Harvard Ph.D. graduate, Miller told Secrets, “The Center For Disease Control is endangering Americans with false assurances that H5N1 is ‘low risk.’ The opposite is true: H5N1 is a clear, growing risk of a pandemic that could kill billions.”
He and others who help the public prepare for disasters have long warned about the threat of the virus once it reaches human-to-human spread levels.
“The recent human case in the U.S. is not from human-to-human transmission of H5N1, but the risks of this are clearly rising,” Miller said. “H5N1, which historically has been about 60% lethal to humans, had a major mutation last year, enabling it to spread in many mammal populations around the world.”
He added in a memo to members, “We cannot know when human-to-human transmissible H5N1 pandemic will happen, but to say it is low risk is wrong. An H5N1 pandemic is coming. It could start tomorrow, or a few more years from now. The CDC must stop reassuring people that H5N1 is low risk; it is a looming huge disaster that will kill billions if we are not prepared for it. The CDC should be publishing the message the Collapse Survivor App just released: H5N1 is a huge risk, and you need to be prepared for a bad pandemic and collapse.”
Survivalists warn about H5N1 ‘bird flu’ spread: ‘Threat is real’
Quote:What we know about H5N1 bird flu in cows — and the risk to humans
The discovery of H5N1 bird flu in U.S. cattle — and the news that at least one person in Texas has been infected, apparently through contact with infected cows — has taken scientists who study influenza by surprise.
Cows from 12 dairy herds in five states have tested positive for H5N1. Those states are Texas (seven herds), Kansas (two), Michigan (one), New Mexico (one), and Idaho (one).
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Is this picture likely to change?
Almost undoubtedly.
“We’re doing science here. And science changes. And when the science changes, then our assessment may change,” said Nirav Shah, principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Well, at any rate, Forewarned is forearmed.
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