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               body [the Senate] should not walk hand in hand with the executive branch and sit idly by as
               instances of abuse and fraud continue to endanger the health and safety of American people.”

               As Grassley’s warning fell on deaf ears, Orrin Hatch (R-UT), a man whose pockets are lined with
               Big Pharma money, rose in defense of von Eschenbach:

               “To me it is simply unconscionable that the Food and Drug Administration, one of the best little
               agencies in Government, has gone leaderless for such a period of time…I know Dr. von
               Eschenbach well. He is a man of integrity….I urge my colleagues—no, I implore my
               colleagues—to do what is right and vote [for] this nomination….it is what the American people
               deserve.”

               Indeed, as history notes, the American people got von Eschenbach – a drug company sales rep
               sitting in the hot seat atop the dysfunctional FDA, an organization of unelected bureaucrats who
               are certain they are above the rule of law and certain they have nice jobs waiting for them in the
               Big Pharma world.




               XVI. Evidence as to the Canada’s National Microbiology Labs role in the bioweapons program



               Canada's National Microbiology Laboratory, a public health reference laboratory that has a duty to
               provide scientific excellence and quality assurance, sequenced the first Mexican and Canadian flu
               samples said that the genetic sequence of the H1N1 flu virus from Mexico and Canada is the
               same.

               However, other scientists have found three distinct strains.

               Two polymorphisms are different between the virulent Mexican and mild Canadian strain of the
               swine flu. It is too early to tell if these polymorphisms will be of clinical significance or not. That
               said, a national laboratory is required by law to supply accurate and comprehensive information
               on the genome sequences of the swine flu virus strains.

               The lab should have provided a full and comprehensive analysis including the different in the
               polymorphisms because its analysis will be the basis for the development of a vaccine.

               The wrong genome sequence analysis could lead to the wrong vaccination and could potentially
               cause harm, loss of life.

               “Mexican and Canadian Swine Flu -- Not The Same”

               http://dc-chemical.us/?q=node/35

               Regarding the genetic analysis of Mexican Swine Flu vs. Canadian Swine Flu -- There are SNPs
               on PA and PB2 , which are ONLY present in the Mexican strain -- a sequence released by Dr.
               Plummer's own laboratory! The fact that this difference was in his own data should bring into
               question the credibility of government health labs' ability and will to protect the public interest..

               Suppose we use New York / Canada as the consensus strain. There are two unique polymorphisms
               found ONLY in Mexico (so far, anyway):
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