Chinese Propaganda Newspaper Tries to blame SARS on US Bio-weapons research

dahunan

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Dirty Communists.. I am still pissed off over the spy plane propaganda! :|
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China blames U.S. for SARS
Floats theory virus byproduct of bioweapon research

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Posted: May 9, 2003
5:00 p.m. Eastern



© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

The deadly SARS pandemic, which has claimed more than 500 lives worldwide, originated as a bioweapon in a U.S. research lab, according to the Hong Kong newspaper Wenweipo.

The Wenweipo article entitled, "Earliest SARS outbreak suspected in U.S.," cites reports by the Associated Press and Reuters about a 45-year-old woman who became gravely ill on Feb. 9, 2002, while taking part in her mortgage company's annual sales convention near Philadelphia. Her symptoms included headache, fever, chills, vomiting and shortness of breath. After being hospitalized, she died early the next morning.

The hospital was placed under a short-term quarantine and more than 80 people suspected of having had close contact with the woman were examined. Seven were held in the hospital for further observation.

The newspaper suggested the incident was covered up and speculates it represented the original outbreak of SARS.

Several Taiwan media outlets reprinted and broadcast the story.

But a Taiwan News editorial debunks the report. It points out the Wenweipo failed to mention that the hospital subsequently announced the woman had apparently died of bacterial pneumonia. SARS, or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, is a viral disease.

The Taiwan News editorial further notes the Wenweipo is a well known mouthpiece for Beijing among China watchers and its editorials and articles frequently serve as "trial balloons" for Beijing policy-makers. It concludes the Wenweipo's "excavation and creative remix of a news story more than a year old" is an attempt by the Chinese Communist Party to deflect criticism for its handling of the epidemic.

As WorldNetDaily reported, China's government admitted April 19 there were more than seven times as many SARS cases in Beijing than it had reported, conceding there had been 339 cases in the capital, 18 deaths and an additional 402 suspected cases. Today, mainland China's death toll rose to 230 and more than 4,600 others have been infected.

Beijing, the worst-affected city, reported 114 fatalities, 2,177 confirmed cases and more than 18,000 people quarantined.

"The epidemic shows signs of declining," Liang Wannian, deputy director-general of the city Health Bureau told reporters today, explaining that new cases had fallen to 30-40 per day. That compares to 70-80 a day reported last month.

Still, the virus remains deadly. The World Health Organization, or WHO, hiked its estimated global death rate for SARS cases yesterday to 14-15 percent.

Yesterday, WHO added Taiwan to its travel-alert list as 18 new cases surfaced there, bringing the total to 149, with 14 deaths.

Deaths have been recorded throughout Asia, including 27 in Singapore, five in Vietnam, two in Malaysia, two in the Philippines and two in Thailand.

Canada, the only country outside Asia to report SARS deaths, has recorded 23 fatalities.

The Asian Development Bank forecast economic losses due to SARS of $20 billion in the four most vulnerable economies ? China, Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan.

Chinese dissident Harry Wu predicts the economic blow of the epidemic could undermine the communist regime, and may become China's Chernobyl. The 1986 nuclear reactor disaster and its subsequent cover-up by Moscow proved a public-relations nightmare that led to political reforms in the former Soviet Union.

SARS has sparked civil unrest. In one incident, thousands of villagers in Chagugang town, a rural area outside the port city Tianjin, reacted violently to the government's decision to use a school as an isolation facility. Residents torched the school, ransacked government offices and overturned cars. A local official told the Agence France-Presse 30-40 people took part in the destruction, while the rest of the crowd of roughly 2,000 cheered.

SARS surfaced as a mystery illness in China's Guangdong province in November. WorldNetDaily reported some virologists implicate the farming practices common in the southern provinces of China, where farmers raise hens, ducks, pigs and fish in one integrated system. They use the droppings and leftover food from the pigs to feed the fowl. The fowl droppings, in turn, help fertilize the fish ponds. This opens the door for viruses to mutate and jump species.

"The most likely scenario is that [SARS] has been circulating in another species in southern China, and human beings came in contact with it this past autumn, perhaps in an agricultural setting," said Dr. Stephen Morse, author of "Emerging Viruses." "It is interesting that this part of Asia is the same geographic area from which most known influenza pandemics have arisen."

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=32493
 

AnImuS

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Is there anything the US ISN'T responsible for?
Newspaper should blame it on how way overpopulated this country is. I just hope the US never becomes this overpopulated its just disgusting to me.
 

CADsortaGUY

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Maybe we could blame it on Bush too
Yeah that's the ticket...Bush knew Iraq didn't actually posses WMD so he sent some scientist to China to dream up a virus, toxin or other deadly stuff so he could plant it in Iraq.




CkG
 

Dari

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Bar the spanish flu, China has been the originator, incubator, and global hub of some of the most dangerous diseases ever passed on from beast to man in the past 600 years. From the bubonic plague to SARS.
 

sMiLeYz

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Originally posted by: Dari
Bar the spanish flu, China has been the originator, incubator, and global hub of some of the most dangerous diseases ever passed on from beast to man in the past 600 years. From the bubonic plague to SARS.

What about AIDS? That came from Africa... jumped from monkey to man. Pray tell what other deadly germs came from the middle kingdom?

Anyway, these are VERY grave accusations that China has made... I'm surprised that other "reputable" news sources hasn't jumped on this yet.

 

dahunan

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Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
Originally posted by: Dari
Bar the spanish flu, China has been the originator, incubator, and global hub of some of the most dangerous diseases ever passed on from beast to man in the past 600 years. From the bubonic plague to SARS.

What about AIDS? That came from Africa... jumped from monkey to man. Pray tell what other deadly germs came from the middle kingdom?

Anyway, these are VERY grave accusations that China has made... I'm surprised that other "reputable" news sources hasn't jumped on this yet.

These Accusations are Propaganda

The equal to this would be China saying that The Holocaust was a lie.
 

AnImuS

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Originally posted by: TonyB
how do you pass a virus on from beast to man? hump a sheep ?
lol,

Overtime the virus mutates adapting itself enough to host inside the human body :Q

 

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Originally posted by: FrancesBeansRevenge
All these viruses and plagues that originate in China is just natures way of trying to control the freakin population.

I thought the majority (~75%) of China's 1.2 billion population lived rurally - not in big cities. Given that the country is ~ size of the US I don't see how they would be at much more risk then any other country. Big cities always incubate such dieseases. Now diesase control is another issue....

Cheers,

Andy
 

Alistar7

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size of the US I don't see how they would be at much more risk then any other country.

Quality of care, notice the death rate in the US for SARS victims.
 

dahunan

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It has to do with their lack of development and overpopulation

We had our troubles in the past because of lack of sanitary living environments but now they have 5 times as many people as we do and they are still underdeveloped

Imagine increasing the population of South-Eastern USA by 500%
 

etech

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Originally posted by: Fencer128
Originally posted by: FrancesBeansRevenge
All these viruses and plagues that originate in China is just natures way of trying to control the freakin population.

I thought the majority (~75%) of China's 1.2 billion population lived rurally - not in big cities. Given that the country is ~ size of the US I don't see how they would be at much more risk then any other country. Big cities always incubate such dieseases. Now diesase control is another issue....

Cheers,

Andy

Nope.

Flu Viruses: Originate on livestock farms in China

"...
Southern China is the point of origin for most new strains of influenza virus, according to The Washington Post. This is because of the close proximity of the region's billions of domesticated ducks and its billions of pigs. The domesticated ducks catch the new strains that originate in wild ducks and other waterfowl. The pigs become infected with some duck subtypes. The pigs can also be infected with human strains. The two viruses combine and swap genetic material inside pig lung cells. The resulting virus can then be passed back to any of the many people living nearby.
...
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more.


KILLER ON THE LOOSE?

"...
Parts of southern China are considered potential flashpoints for an outbreak of new strains of influenza. This is because avian flu viruses are found naturally in the guts of fowl. And ducks are raised in great numbers in the region. When they deposit their droppings, the virus is released into the environment. This would usually be no cause for concern. But add pigs to the equation, and the situation changes. On China's crowded farms, pigs live and feed in close proximity to ducks. They are also so integral to life in rural areas that they are often housed next door to the family that owns them. (The Chinese character for home is an ideogram of a roof, with the character for pig beneath it.)
..."
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: Alistar7
size of the US I don't see how they would be at much more risk then any other country.

Quality of care, notice the death rate in the US for SARS victims.

The US was spared due to lack of SARS victims, not it's quality of health care.
 

Dari

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Seeing as to how all these deadly viruses are eminating from China, there should be a permanent quarantine of the entire country if the leaders are going to be as irresponsible as the current communist regime.
 

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those newspapers are as bad as FOX... at least FOX is upfront about their bias untruthful news reporting practice
 

Alistar7

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Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Alistar7
size of the US I don't see how they would be at much more risk then any other country.

Quality of care, notice the death rate in the US for SARS victims.

The US was spared due to lack of SARS victims, not it's quality of health care.


Really how does the number affect the normal death rate worldwide?

Even if we had less than 100 cases, our MORTALITY rate would be the same if you are suggesting the medical care is equal.....

Why has it not spread as fast or easily here either? Same medical care remember...

Who was it that told me not to be alramed about SARS because it "only" had a 2-3% fatality rate? If case you haven't noticed, that has risen significantly, which was my point you seemed to think was so laughable at the time. I do remember who it was, just wondering if they have the courage to admit how wrong they were, considering their penchant for accusing others of this I would think they would have the class to not appear so hypocritical, we'll see though...

 

shiner

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There's an easy way to tell where a disease originates from.

If it's respiratory and can kill you with a slow painful death it's from China.

If it's blood borne and can melt your internal organs in 3.2 seconds it's from Africa.
 

Dari

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Originally posted by: shinerburke
There's an easy way to tell where a disease originates from.

If it's respiratory and can kill you with a slow painful death it's from China.

If it's blood borne and can melt your internal organs in 3.2 seconds it's from Africa.

It's amazing what ebola can do to its victims. Fortunately, its "success" can prove to be its downfall. Killing your host in such a short time won't get you far (literally).

BTW, anyone know of any good movies on deadly viruses?
 

ProviaFan

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Originally posted by: Dari
Originally posted by: shinerburke
There's an easy way to tell where a disease originates from.

If it's respiratory and can kill you with a slow painful death it's from China.

If it's blood borne and can melt your internal organs in 3.2 seconds it's from Africa.
It's amazing what ebola can do to its victims. Fortunately, its "success" can prove to be its downfall. Killing your host in such a short time won't get you far (literally).

BTW, anyone know of any good movies on deadly viruses?
I don't know of any movies, but books like Virus Hunter and The Hot Zone are true accounts that are rather interesting to read (though you might not want to do so before dinner).
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: Alistar7
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Alistar7
size of the US I don't see how they would be at much more risk then any other country.

Quality of care, notice the death rate in the US for SARS victims.

The US was spared due to lack of SARS victims, not it's quality of health care.


Really how does the number affect the normal death rate worldwide?

Even if we had less than 100 cases, our MORTALITY rate would be the same if you are suggesting the medical care is equal.....

Why has it not spread as fast or easily here either? Same medical care remember...

Who was it that told me not to be alramed about SARS because it "only" had a 2-3% fatality rate? If case you haven't noticed, that has risen significantly, which was my point you seemed to think was so laughable at the time. I do remember who it was, just wondering if they have the courage to admit how wrong they were, considering their penchant for accusing others of this I would think they would have the class to not appear so hypocritical, we'll see though...

Here are some stats:

Source: WHO: Current Probable Cases

Here's a better chart showing Cases, Deaths, Recoveries, etc: Source: WHO

Note: The US has/had 64 Cases, 0 Deaths, but only 34 Recoveries.

In contrast, Vietnam had 63 Cases, 5 deaths, and 58 Recoveries. The US has 30 cases still in limbo, while Vietnam's cases are all accounted for, time will tell if the US Healthcare system can fair better than Vietnam's. However, SARS is not treatable, the best a Medical System can do with SARS is to stop it's spread.
 
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