Hi, I'm a co-owner of truthexposed.com and I'd like to share my experience of swine flu with you all.
Now as for the symptoms, they were all exactly as you'd expect.
Headaches, muscle aches, stuffy nose, chills, sweats and the general run-down feeling you get with any flu. No real surprises there. It was not great,
about a 7/10 on the flu-o-meter. But like I said, no real difference to any other flu and it was over fairly quickly, about 4 or 5 days in all.
The part that I'm more surprised by is the reaction of others when I told them that I had it!
Some people looked at me like their lives were in danger, obviously they have been sucked into the media scare. These people avoided me as much as
possible all day even after explaining to them that I was fine now and told by my doctor I'm clear to go back at work!
I gotta say, it was a little strange the way some of my friends reacted. Others, more the people that help me with my research (who are people like
you here on ATS) were very interested in my dealings with the flu and how the doctor handled my case.
My doctor was great, he knew the score on Swine Flu. We had a good chat about the "marketing" H1N1 has enjoyed and how the politics work. He had the
inside word on the stock level and expiration dates of Tamiflu held in the country and I'll tell you, it's exactly as you've heard. It's expiring
soon and they (big pharma) need to move it out. Simple as that. I asked if he was getting any patients on Tamuflu, to which he replied "not at all,
get some good rest, eat well, vitamin C and D are your friends." He went on to say that the only people receiving any hospital treatment or
prescribed medicine are those with more serious underlying medical conditions or complications, just like any other case of the flu.
I know I'm not saying anything super amazing here, just sharing my experience with the famous H1N1
Here's a link to the Swine Flu article on my site
www.truthexposed.com...
One of the things my friends have pointed out is the slight degree of irony in the way that the owner of a site dealing with health issues and
conspiracy material comes down with a case of the flu he has spent months saying is no threat. I'll call it proof.