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H1N1 conspiracy theories

Everyone put on your tin-foil hats. I’ve heard my share of healthcare-related conspiracy theories, but this one takes the cake. An Austrian journalist has filed charges against the World Health Organization (WHO) and key figures in the U.S. government for conspiracy to commit mass murder against virtually the entire population of the United States. She alleges that the current H1N1 pandemic is in fact a smoke and mirrors play. The virus, she claims, is a bio-engineered weapon that was deliberately released as a pretext to institute a mass vaccination programme in the United States. Rather than helping however, the forced vaccinations are designed to kill almost all of the population in the US, giving the surviving elite exclusive access to the vast natural resources of the country.

There’s really no need to go into the details of her story on how H1N1 was created, tested and deliberately released. The dumbest thing about the claim is the assertion that it is the natural resources of the country, rather than intellectual and creative powers of the U.S. population, from which the country’s wealth is derived. A cabal of Illuminati would be stupid indeed to kill off every else and be forced to subsist as hunter gatherers in the post-apocalyptic U.S. that would result.

There are whackos everywhere but what worries most at the moment are the anti-science, natural health nutjobs. I mean, the religious fundamentalists are pretty scary too, but they’re clearly on the fringe of society. But when you have someone like Oprah Winfrey making arguments on behalf of the anti-science crowd, they look more and more like the mainstream while the actual doctors and scientists are made out to look like bogeymen. Seriously, she’s telling millions of women that taking megadoses of hormones, and even injecting them directly into the vagina, is a valid anti-aging treatment and that thyroid problems are caused by women holding back what they have to say.

I’m not sure what can be done against this wave of anti-intellectualism and calling for more science education seems a bit trite, but this certainly reinforces my view that we shouldn’t allow science to be regarded as just another aspect of the truth, instead of being what it really is, the objective picture of reality as we currently know it.

H1N1 Pandemic Fears: Justified or panic reaction?

So the World Health Organization has declared H1N1 as a pandemic, which prompts questions of whether the fears over it are justified or a panicky over-reaction. I didn’t elaborate on the H1N1 precautions in Hong Kong in my earlier post, so let me say here that while they’re not exactly in a panic over it, it’s obvious enough that they’re taking it a lot more seriously than most people in Malaysia. Posters urging the public to take health precautions are everywhere and every time we used the subway, we were constantly bombarded by warnings and advice about respiratory diseases over the public announcements system.

One particular precaution that we found novel was placing hand sanitizers in many public areas. They seem to dispense some sort of alcohol-based disinfectant that you’re supposed to use regularly. Since the substance just evaporates, it won’t leave your hands slimy or wet. Many surfaces that you might expect members of the public to touch on a regular basis, such as escalator handrails, elevator buttons and even seats in public waiting areas had signs indicating that they’re disinfected on a regular schedule. Obviously all these measures take quite a bit of effort and money to implement, which means that they need to be justified on a cost-benefit basis.

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