Service of Magharebia
Since its recent high-profile appearance, swine influenza has raised a great outcry around the world, and caused tantalizing terror that some are willing to attract and deal with, for reasons… more
By: Baya Gacemi
Debates on the risks of the pandemic influenza A (i.e. swine flu) due to the spread of the H1N1 virus have reached the Maghreb countries. The Maghreb people are now… more
By: Adel Rochdy
Knowing whether swine flu is a potential real pandemic, or a manipulation of the global public opinion in order to make huge profits requires considering two aspects, the first is… more
The Moroccan Ministry of Health has officially announced in early October that if an H1N1 influenza pandemic was to break out in the country, 9 million Moroccans could be affected,… more
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commentssalahchekiel476 About over 2 years ago
“TOP SECRET” LABORATORIES’ WORK. We should first try to find out who is behind these mystic laboratories. I have been working as a pharmacist for a long time, and I’d stake my life on the fact that these fake things are the work of these malicious laboratories that bully poor countries; it’s a matter of money extortion, and nothing else. AIDS, avian flu and swine flu cannot be caused by nature, once a virus is out in the air, it DIES. Tell me if I’m wrong, what’s all this fanfare around these epidemics which are only the work of these “TOP SECRET” laboratories?? It is easy to inoculate viruses in an intelligent manner, always in a poor and malnourished country, among uneducated people, and especially under a corrupt government. Humanitarian aids and vaccines against some diseases can actually be the inoculation of these viruses which are genetically modified. They choose the right prey with some speculating publicity and mobilize the mass media, and everything works like a charm. Billions of dollars will be harvested from everywhere with the same scenario that works every single time. I would rather say that this is an unhealthy and unscrupulous economic opportunity, by some Freemasons or Illuminati scientists who act on behalf of occult forces, and whose primary goal is to dominate the other, i.e. the POOR. I’m sorry to say that complicity and corruption have no limit anymore, and that the desire to believe that they act towards the well being of mankind is secondary to other interests that aim for domination. Business intelligence or long-term strategy!!!?? Humanity is paramount.
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salahchekiel476 About over 2 years ago
Business intelligence or strategic foresight. Where is the human being’s place in all this?? I don’t deny that any laboratory, company, or country only runs after its interests in their relations with others; however, respecting human beings is not a sin either. Doing business, whether on the macroeconomics or microeconomics level doesn’t matter, what matters is that it should achieve an international consensus, respect for others, and a fair sharing of wealth. Nowadays, oil and other resources of wealth are a source of misfortune, and no one is spared. Everyone is driven by this current of infamous greed that keeps spreading its domination and gathering many supporters without reservations. The spirit of large multinationals which are strengthened by very sophisticated means and always thirsty for power and money, have even destabilized the majority of poor or developing countries: it’s the phobia of the future and the fear of impoverishment. These countries should act under the influence of the giants of pharmaceutical services supported by their respective special services and wrapped in a flawless canvas with concrete covers. Nobody can guess their true motives and what will be the ultimate purpose, especially that the third world is managed by fools, so what will be new in the menu tomorrow, doctor? N1H1 is just another artistic creation, and you should be part of the elite to be able to play in its orchestra because there no room for the weak; these should only consume the direct fruit of the strong’s reflections, of these people who are too Illuminati and too hasty for an uncertain future for a bruised, hungry, and distressed humanity.
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Anonymous About over 2 years ago
Humanity is living today a situation that was thought to be gone forever, when epidemics were claiming lives, destroying communities, and causing horrible deaths. People who studied the history of epidemics, especially cholera and plague, know that people used to die without having anyone to bury them, so their bodies were left everywhere, prone to damage and decay on the ground. The information era hadn’t started yet, so communities were not able to take precautions, which increased the suffering and contributed to the spread of epidemics. However, this era today is helping to spread news and rumors that frighten people, especially when some claim that the epidemic was manufactured in a pharmaceutical laboratory, for the sole purpose of seeking profit. That’s a very hard thing to believe, and I think that if this is what happened for real, humanity would have lost its most precious asset: ethics.
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Anonymous About over 2 years ago
The problem is rather economic.
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محمد يحظيه ولد باب احمد About over 2 years ago
The swine flu has become a global epidemic that requires a resolute confrontation with all available means. Praise be to God, in Africa and the majority of Arab countries, we do not eat pork meat, because it is forbidden in our religion. Let me express here my disagreement with those who claim that Western laboratories have raised this uproar about the epidemic only to reap profits; this epidemic first appeared in these developed countries, and the revenues of medicine will be at the expense of their peoples who eat pork. As for the Arab Maghreb countries, they are threatened due to their vast and open borders with Europe on the one hand, and their uneducated peoples on the other hand. Therefore, they need to carry on extensive media campaigns in order to prevent these deadly epidemics. Mohammed Yahzih Bab Ahmed.
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salahchekiel476 About over 2 years ago
“Ethics” – a beautiful philosophical word as usual. I will allow myself to say “Stop!!!” here. How, in 2009, with the full panoply of new technologies and information and technology, can a man who claims to be universal not know to differentiate between the essential and the contingent? In his studies on “judgment”, Immanuel Kant, like any old fox of German philosophy, deduced that what is sensory is perceivable, what is perceivable is intelligible and what is intelligible is always in the sphere of knowledge. I am not giving a lecture on philosophy here, rather simply reminding those who know how to advise themselves – where is the history of the ozone and all the scientific jargon that follows behind it, including diseases, greenhouse effect and planetary danger? Personally, I would rather say to those who hold this so-called knowledge that they ought to let it go. You must believe when we have normally functioning brains. The same one who created the Bilderberg Group also created Hitler, and this evil being thought he was above humanity. Mental manipulators always use secretiveness as a main technique. What disgusts me most is these pseudo-intellectuals who adhere to a lie. Perhaps this is in the hope of accomplishing something without even thinking that they have become complete accomplices to this machination. My words may sting, but I need to be honest with myself; otherwise, my fate is my own ruination with my own will. To me, ethics is all humanity in its entirety. The earth can handle six billion, so why not have ourselves live in harmony and serenity? Genetics is my favourite of sciences, so I have a database on a few unhealthy practices in certain “top secret” laboratories.
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salahchekiel476 About over 2 years ago
“General Culture”: Anyone who has compartmentalised, limited general culture will always see the world topsy-turvy. As a pharmacist, I have the benefit of the doubt regarding the practices of certain research laboratories, but I have never thought of myself as a judge, despite having a degree in law. The sole reason for this is that I am uncultivated in this field. In order to remedy this problem, I need to make a large effort with a lot of deep breathing, and, sometimes, good craftwork is necessary. Saying yes or no requires a certain amount of baggage and a well-refined culture.
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