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Flu Related Wierdness In Japan
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02-28-2007, 12:56 PM
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Just saw this. I have to say this is strange. I wonder if it's the flu or the incessant aerial spraying? Damn chem-trailers cover the sky with shit almost everyday here :mad: !
Gov't warns of possible abnormal behavior among juveniles with flu Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 19:24 EST TOKYO The health ministry warned Wednesday that children infected with influenza could behave abnormally regardless of whether they have taken the anti-flu drug Tamiful after two teenagers plunged to death earlier this month apparently after taking the drug. http://www.japantoday.com/jp/news/400359 I wonder if it's having the same effect in other countries? In any case, parents have to be NUTS to inject anything into thier children that's put out by Big Pharma. |
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02-28-2007, 03:00 PM
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Yeah. Speaking of chem trails I was watching some very strange shit over my area the other night.
A plane was doing some serious maneuvers just above the coastline in Brighton - south east UK. We had a two chemtrails looking low forming an X or a cross. The vehicle looked more like an helicopter in the night sky. Wether you believe in them or not what we have here is very strange shit indeedio... |
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02-28-2007, 03:25 PM
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Hi there,
I'm working in Tokyo^^, and well, I have to say that flu epidemics here have always been weird. First of all, every winter they throw these huge campaign for vaccination. Done it 3 times, got the flu 3times... I work with elementary schools once in a while, and I've noticed that every year: *the flu they forecast is wrong, complety. *the spreading rate and pattern is weird. For example, they city I'm working in (tokyo suburbs) is still under a full flu attack. Just this one city, whereas all the areas around said goodbye to it a few weeks ago. Everybody in public education says it's strange. I say suspicious. *Usually, you catch the flu like a cold, right, when your system is down or weakened, but in Japan, anywhere, anytime, a few times in a row. Great. When you complain about it, they say "it's better than China" Yeah... |
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03-01-2007, 03:00 AM
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Quote:Hi there, This year I refused to go and get a flu shot, but my wife went ahead. She didn't come down with it, but that still isn't encouraging. I take some simple steps to avoid the flu like not shaking hands, limint what I touch in the train, and using liberal applications of hand sanitizer when in public places. The problem is, Japan is so jam packed it's really hard not to come in contact w/ all sorts of sloppy sick people :yuck:! |
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03-01-2007, 02:59 PM
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Yeah, not touching anyone when you work with kids is kinda hard... what bothers me is that I was never sick back in Europe... I know foreign germs are tougher on gaijins, but still, I get too many shits a year, and I should have adapted after a few years...
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