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mass cull birds in Indonesia; I forecasted a bird flu pandemic by Springtime of 2007 and looks like coming true

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a_plutonium - 29 Sep 2006 07:27 GMT
Many of my forecasts have been wrong but some remarkable ones have come
true based on my scientific mind.

I forecasted that Iraq would split into 3 smaller countries soon in
2003 when the invasion had begun. Due to the fact that you cannot
control 3 different races in one government of democracy.

I forecasted that there will be a mild hurricane season in the USA in
2006 due to the vast amount of volcano activity earlier in 2006.

I forecasted that bird-flu H5N1 will become pandemic after this winter
and by early 2007 due to Reassortment of flu genes. Indonesia seems to
be the epicenter. And just this week was a report of a cluster that
maybe human to human transmission.

Due to the fact that every day now is news of a new case, indicates to
me of a acceleration of changes in the flu virus genome.

And because Indonesia is unwilling or incapable of mass culling its
birds, that we were have to endure a pandemic.

They may mass-cull but only after it is too late.

If these cases were reported in Europe and not Asia, there would have
been mass culling to the point where birds are commercially rare in
Europe.

Indonesia seems to have the attitude that birds are just as valuable,
even they sick, than having bird flu. The illogic seems to be that
either starve or die of bird-flu. But a more logical choice would be to
mass cull in Indonesia and find subsistence on other foods.

Humanity has made a embrace of birds as food, for which that embrace
may mean recurrent pandemics.

I am going to suggest that we think about a food strategy where we cull
entire domestic species, poultry some decade, pigs another decade,
cattle another decade.

Mass culling seems to be the only working plan.

I doubt if anyone will take my advice above. But after the pandemic and
human population cut in half, then I think mass culling option will be
taken in the future.

P.S. my emailbox a_plutonium at hotmail dot com works only if you are
on my Contacts list. 605-624-7055

Archimedes Plutonium
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ataturkey@hotmail.com - 29 Sep 2006 22:53 GMT
It is about time for the animals to pay back for all the cruel
treatment imposed on them by humans.

> Many of my forecasts have been wrong but some remarkable ones have come
> true based on my scientific mind.
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> whole entire Universe is just one big atom
> where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
a_plutonium - 30 Sep 2006 07:16 GMT
Mass culling has worked in the past. It has worked for various diseases
such as black plague. Culling is a form of quarantine.

Everyday Indonesia has a new case. So I think if want to not have a
pandemic, we must insist that the epicenters be mass-culled. That is
destroy all poultry on Indonesia and donate for free-- food such as
cattle and pigs and let Indonesia return to poultry once this H5N1 is
under control.

Unless we have a ultra vigorous mass culling program in place, we may
as well go the opposite direction and do nothing all the while a
pandemic starts, ensues and ends. To stoically enter the pandemic.

Either we go all out to prevent it. Or go all out to let it happen
without a single bit of trying to thwart it.

I am for the all out trying to prevent because I think that the best
strategy is to virtually completely cull every poultry in the world and
live on cattle and pigs and fish and forget about poultry for the next
5 years.

P.S. my emailbox a_plutonium at hotmail dot com works only if you are
on my Contacts list. 605-624-7055 answering machine to be placed on the
list.

Archimedes Plutonium
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whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies
imbibe@mindspring.com - 01 Oct 2006 08:11 GMT
> Unless we have a ultra vigorous mass culling program in place, we may
> as well go the opposite direction and do nothing all the while a
> pandemic starts, ensues and ends. To stoically enter the pandemic.

As our numbers increase, there will be more conflicts at all levels --
local, regional, national, international and global -- that wouldn't
happen if population were stabilized.
It would be much more equitable having each individual fight the
flu on his own, rather than waste resources having armies fight each
other over resources. By stopping the suppression of influenza,
everyone could be on the front lines, instead of just a few good men.
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