Swine Flu - Created need confirmed - Why ? Part II
By shiva on Aug 27, 2009 | In Announcements | Send feedback »
In my My earlier post I opined that it might be a created need with planned dosages of media intervention into news and blogs.
You may get a doubt: Why is this topic, which was earlier in 'Society' blog, shifted now to 'Politics'.
- Simple: A gaint like WSJ(Wall street Journal) has endorsed such a topic which is NOT its domain, hence I smelled "SWINE FLU is in fact a POLITICAL GAME PLAN , may be I can take a step farther to say, its a conspiracy". You should read my earlier topic why it is a multi- billion dollar idea of US.
- To get a perspective, you should also read the comments on the WSJ Topic.
The debate : WSJIDEBATE: Is India Prepared to Tackle Swine Flu? coming from none other than WSJ (Wall Street Journal) has confirmed that this is a definitely a CREATED NEED.
By endorsing such a topic, WSJ has opened and/or answered many questions about US Economy in the first place and many other associated topics.
- Dont fall prey to a topic's title. Take a second think of its validity. WSJ is for Finances, Business Strategies and Economy think tank of US.
- Why is it that it is suddenly loosing its focus and talking and/or showing unnecessary interest in
countries like India and medical conditions like Swine flu??? Thats not their domain or - is it becoming a media accomplice to Swine Flu Hype ?
- Should it be considered as a US economy desperation ???
- I see this article unnecessary and completely irrelevant @ WSJ and
the Topic being initiated by gaints like WSJ.
What can I say: Don't be scared, World is run by capitalists. They are running desperate. Finance will become flat soon. All this is leading to 'cheap tricks unfortunately'. I still believe - Natural and evolving life is the way to go which has been the way of life in India. So believe in yourself and tell yourself to adapt. Thats it. Things will happen to take care of.
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