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Ukrainian Mystery Virus

November 5, 2009 | Austin, Texas | Vetting explained

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Lets start with a microbiologist being arrested for allegedly making threats against the White House. He had called a radio show with the information I am about to quote from another site..."In August 2009, a man called Joseph Mosse, who claims to be a former microbiologist with the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, was arrested in Los Angeles, after having made threats against the White House.

Shortly after his arrest there were reports that he had called into a radio show with a warning about a biological weapon being prepared in the Ukraine by a company called Baxter International. According to these reports, Mr Mosse said that the weapon would be spread via a flu vaccine."

 

That was in August-it's Novenber and it's been happening.

 

There are videos to view, starting with   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nF3EzY7TVkk

 

As of a couple days ago, the last reported numbers were

November 4, 2009

478,456 Influenza/ARI

24,003 Hospitalized

60 Ventilators

81 Deaths

 

This, I believe is in fact what Mr. Mosse said "A bioweapon" Baxter has labs in the Ukraine and in Mexico-both places are where these "mystery Illnesses" have started.

 

Read more..

http://davidrothscum.blogspot.com/2009/10/has-baxter-international-released.html

 

http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message915349/pg1

 

You can just GOOGLE it. Search it up on youtube....Its everywhere.

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