H1N1 Virus Found in US Hogs David Kirby Reports on HuffPo
From David Kirby:
On Monday, the USDA reported that pigs in a commercial swine herd at an Indiana factory farm had tested positive for novel H1N1 influenza virus. It was the first time that pigs raised for meat in the US had been found with signs of the bug. Last month, show pigs at the Minnesota State Fair also tested positive for H1N1... Read more and comment at: Huffington Post.
David Kirby is author of Evidence of Harm, a founding contributor to Huffington Post and a contributor to Age of Autism. His next book, Animal Factory: The Looming Threat of Industrial Pig, Dairy, and Poultry Farms to Humans and the Environment will be released within the year and is available now for pre-order at Amazon.
The corruption and cruelty of "big farma" is explained in this link - Flu Factories: Tracing the Origins of the Swine Flu Pandemic (by Michael Greger MD, author of the free ebook "Bird Flu : a Virus of our Own Hatching")
http://www.hsus.org/farm/resources/pubs/swine_flu.html
Posted by: GenGC | November 05, 2009 at 06:47 AM
I will donate my H1N1 vaccine to a baby pig that needs it...
Posted by: cmo | November 04, 2009 at 08:22 PM
Good thing we don't eat pork...not because of religious reasons, just that we don't. And if you have MS, you don't either (apparently, it helps the HHV5 virus grow)...and apparently, hogs are the filthiest creatures and accumulate most toxins in the environment, due to no sweat glands. To me, it's a no brainer...no hogs for us.
Posted by: Kathy Blanco | November 04, 2009 at 07:08 PM