Quotes by fearmongers
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SARS [See:
SARS.]
"If we don't take great care, SARS could become established in
the poorest nations - places like Burundi, Nigera or Malawi - which have neither
the high-tech capability of Toronto nor the totalitarian muscle of China to
contain it. If that happens, the consequences for global control could be
grave." Dr
Patrick Dixon
- interview on CNN Europe 29 April 2003
"HIV specialist Patrick Dixon accused the Government of a "chronic lack of action" in tackling the disease...This is a disease that spreads easily and quickly, and most difficult of all, we do not understand fully how it works. People thought Aids spread quickly. Let me assure you, that will be nothing compared with Sars."--Sunday Express April 27, 2003
SARS BUG DEADLIER THAN AIDS SAYS DOC (Daily
Record, 24 Apr 03)
Dr. Patrick Dixon, leading UK "Futurologist", declares SARS to be a more serious
epidemic than AIDS. If he's sounding the alarm, does he have our best interests
in mind? Dixon runs a consulting outfit called Global Change. He boasts a very
impressive client list of responsible corporate citizens, such as: Arthur
Andersen, BASF, Credit Suisse, Exxon Mobil, Qualcomm, Roche (Pharmaceuticals), UBS, and of all things, the World Bank technical assistance team to China. Check
it out:
http://www.globalchange.com/clients.htm
BIRD FLU [See:
Bird Flu.]
"But if we had a pandemic, the problem would be that our existing
vaccines don't work against it, we would have to develop a new vaccine, and
people don't have natural immunity because it hasn't be around before. So the
estimate we are working to in the number of deaths is around 50,000 excess
deaths from flu. But it could be a lot higher than that, it very much depends
whether this mutated strain is a mild one or a more serious one."
[2006]
Bird Flu warnings from Government Chief MO
Fearmongering: SARS, Bird
Flu, HIV:
Anderson
of FMD scam fame
Hugh Pennington
Colin Blakemore
Dr. Patrick Dixon