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               Whether or not these SNPs are clinically significant is another question entirely -- the fact is, they
               should have been addressed, rather than suppressed.”

               If the Canadian laboratory falsely classifies the mild strain of swine flu as the lethal Mexican
               strain, it will have ramifications.

               The Canadian government is entitled to use criminal law to deal with outbreaks of diseases.
               Clearly, the government would not be able to claim such a drastic mandate unless the public were
               led to believe the danger was great.
               The analysis of the laboratory could also be the basis for the production of vaccine material. If the
               laboratory has got it wrong, then the vaccine companies are likely to get it wrong.

               For that reason, the Canadian laboratory, flowing from its obligation as a public health body
               established to provide scientific excellence and quality assurance, should, at the very least, have
               given the entire sequence, including the two different polymorphisms and made it clear that there
               was a difference between the Mexican and Canadian strain.

               The laxity at the Canada's National Microbiology which contains some of the world's most
               deadliest pathogens was underlined when Canadian scientist was stopped at the U.S. border after
               authorities found 22 vials used in Ebola research in his car.

               Konan Michel Yao, 42, was apprehended by U.S. officials as he attempted to enter the United
               States at the Pembina, N.D., border crossing from Manitoba on May 5, 2009.

               Yao faces U.S. criminal charges for smuggling and is currently in the custody of the U.S.
               Marshals service.

               Yao working at the agency's special pathogens laboratory on an Ebola vaccine project when his
               research term ended in January.
               The head of the lab admitted that Yao vel 3 and 4 pathogens, such as the swine flu virus, HIV and
               Ebola virus and that "There was…genetic material from the Ebola virus in the material that he
               took off with.“

               Canada's public health agency did not know the vials were missing until it was contacted by the
               RCMP, which had been alerted by U.S. border services, Plummer said.

               The matter has also been referred to the Winnipeg Police Service, which has not yet decided
               whether to lay charges.

               The National Laboratory did not inform the police about the missing vials.


               XVI. Evidence of the involvement of scientists working for the UK’s NIBSC, and the CDC in
               engineering the swine flu.



               Len Horowitz, expert on emerging diseases who worked at the research faculty at Harvard School
               of Dental Medicine, has alleged that there is a network of genetic engineers manipulating,
               mutating, and distributing viruses.

               In an interview on the Alex Jones show, Dr. Horowitz urges an investigation of Dr. James S.
               Robertson, Englands leading bioengineer of flu viruses for the vaccine industry, and avid
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