Re: The end of the world is nigh
- From: "ROYNEU" <royneu@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Feb 2006 03:29:47 -0800
In the United States.
Our birds fly up from South America through the United States and into
Canada. There are really no signs down south as of now that I know
about. It will be interesting to see if all of a sudden like in other
places there are signs and the birds track the infection up though the
U.S. and into Canada.
Considering the countries of origin so far and their reporting
capabilities/desire. I will be interested to watch the migration to the
North. A sinister theory at best. . . if there were a group or groups
that wanted to cause hugh economical harm to "Super Powers" what better
way then to infect the natural migration of birds with a human
receptive virus in 3rd world nations that don't have the money or
desire to contain the problem?
Yes, it's the everybody is out to get us feeling. But I am concerned
that there is no real explanation as to why these outbreaks are
happening. That is why I have a wait and see attitude about this. Time
will tell.
Roy
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