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Day ?L?*10^3 - The Sun hibernates - WHO: Global Swine Flu Cases Top
5,200 "2009-05-13 07:15:19 UT" The visible face of the Sun is without blemish (in unpolarized light): http://web.ct.astro.it/sun/solef.jpg Please visit: http://blog.nj.com/southjersey_impac...SolarCycle.jpg The right panel shows the visible face of the Sun as it looked on a good day during the late Modern Warm Period. Sunspots are the apparent size of craters on the moon. The left panel shows a Sun as it appears today. Please write to Al Gore so that Al knows that the Sun is not living up to his religious expectations. Al Gore is a divinity school dropout. George Carlin had a better grasp of the true nature of God's creation, than does Al Gore. Please visit: http://www.co-intelligence.org/newsl...es/sun-etc.jpg which shows the relative sizes of the Sun and planets. Compared to the Sun, Jupiter is the size of a pea, earth is the size of a grain of sand. WHO: Global Swine Flu Cases Top 5,200 By VOA News 12 May 2009 The World Health Organization says the number of swine influenza A- H1N1 cases now tops 5,200 in 30 countries, while two additional countries reported their first cases Tuesday. Finland and Thailand on Tuesday each confirmed two cases of swine flu. Authorities in both countries say each of the patients had recently traveled to Mexico, the epicenter of the outbreak. In addition, Cuba confirmed its first case Monday. In an essay published online, former Cuban President Fidel Castro accused Mexico of waiting to notify the public about the outbreak until after U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Mexico last month. Mexico has announced two more deaths from the virus, bringing its total fatalities to 58. Mexico's health minister, Jose Angel Cordova, said the outbreak in Mexico continues to decline. Tens of thousands of Mexican primary school children returned to freshly-scrubbed classrooms Monday after a nationwide shutdown aimed at containing the virus. The swine flu has also killed three people in the United States, one person in Costa Rica and one in Canada. Other swine flu cases have been confirmed in Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, France, Ireland, Britain, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Poland, Germany, Austria, Israel, Japan, South Korea, China, Australia and New Zealand. The World Health Organization has released a report warning that although a flu virus may be considered mild, it can change over time as it spreads around the globe. |
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On May 13, 7:00 pm, wrote:
Day ?L?*10^3 - The Sun hibernates - WHO: Global Swine Flu Cases Top 5,200 "2009-05-13 07:15:19 UT" The visible face of the Sun is without blemish (in unpolarized light):http://web.ct.astro.it/sun/solef.jpg Please visit:http://blog.nj.com/southjersey_impac...SolarCycle.jpg The right panel shows the visible face of the Sun as it looked on a good day during the late Modern Warm Period. Sunspots are the apparent size of craters on the moon. The left panel shows a Sun as it appears today. Please write to Al Gore so that Al knows that the Sun is not living up to his religious expectations. Al Gore is a divinity school dropout. George Carlin had a better grasp of the true nature of God's creation, than does Al Gore. Please visit:http://www.co-intelligence.org/newsl...es/sun-etc.jpg which shows the relative sizes of the Sun and planets. Compared to the Sun, Jupiter is the size of a pea, earth is the size of a grain of sand. WHO: Global Swine Flu Cases Top 5,200 By VOA News 12 May 2009 The World Health Organization says the number of swine influenza A- H1N1 cases now tops 5,200 in 30 countries, while two additional countries reported their first cases Tuesday. Finland and Thailand on Tuesday each confirmed two cases of swine flu. Authorities in both countries say each of the patients had recently traveled to Mexico, the epicenter of the outbreak. In addition, Cuba confirmed its first case Monday. In an essay published online, former Cuban President Fidel Castro accused Mexico of waiting to notify the public about the outbreak until after U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Mexico last month. Mexico has announced two more deaths from the virus, bringing its total fatalities to 58. Mexico's health minister, Jose Angel Cordova, said the outbreak in Mexico continues to decline. Tens of thousands of Mexican primary school children returned to freshly-scrubbed classrooms Monday after a nationwide shutdown aimed at containing the virus. The swine flu has also killed three people in the United States, one person in Costa Rica and one in Canada. Other swine flu cases have been confirmed in Guatemala, El Salvador, Panama, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, France, Ireland, Britain, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Poland, Germany, Austria, Israel, Japan, South Korea, China, Australia and New Zealand. The World Health Organization has released a report warning that although a flu virus may be considered mild, it can change over time as it spreads around the globe. Bull****, bull****, bull****. There are two or three flu bugs go through every winter. If an old person in a home or anyone compromised healthwise gets the flu it can be the final straw. Same old, same old. Generally speaking, flu viruses have been getting milder- especially for people who get infected alot, like Canadians. Do the Mexicans get debilitating diarrhea when they drink their own water? How many cases of 'Montezuma's Revenge' have led to deaths for visiting tourists from other countries? This whole Swine Flu thing is Fearmongering For Profit otherwise to be known as FFP john |
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On Wed, 13 May 2009 18:00:11 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
Day ?L?*10^3 - The Sun hibernates - WHO: Global Swine Flu Cases Top 5,200 "2009-05-13 07:15:19 UT" The visible face of the Sun is without blemish (in unpolarized light): http://web.ct.astro.it/sun/solef.jpg Oh look ... it's sunspot 1017, near a region that sent out a large CME the previous week. (P.S. Just because you can see it from earth's surface, doesn't mean it's not occurring.. ) http://www.spaceweather.com/images20... q30ppgju248m4 http://www.spaceweather.com/ |
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