Wednesday, June 27, 2012

CDC's revised swine flu death estimates a fairy tale scare story



'In my years as an investigative medical reporter, I've developed a rule of thumb when dealing with the US Centers for Disease Control: 

If they're not lying, they're lying.

I've found this guideline works out well. It's almost magic.

For example, at the so-called height of the Swine Flu epidemic, in the summer of 2009, CBS News exposed the fact that the CDC, in an egregious dereliction of its duty, had stopped counting Swine Flu cases. The CDC just assumed people arriving at hospitals or doctors' offices with anything resembling the flu had Swine Flu.'





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