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How much would it cost to release a genetically engineered flu virus?
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There was something yesterday which said GSK made a couple billion profit in the last 3 months alone - will see if I can find a link...Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Edit - Can't find it.... and anyway, I'm bored of it all now. Plus having to endure cyber numpties ravings is giving me a headache...Last edited by cailin maith; 23 July 2009, 11:52.Bazza gets caught
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It has actually crossed my mind before, and especially after reading about Dr David Kelly, who was writing a book which would have divulged the practices of some major governments in developing biological/bacterialogical weapons.
Is this pandemic man-made ?
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Well baggy and I did tell you to buy pharma shares a few months ago.
This should do me nicely
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Groan - Is there no end to your idiocy?Originally posted by Cyberman View PostIt has actually crossed my mind before, and especially after reading about Dr David Kelly, who was writing a book which would have divulged the practices of some major governments in developing biological/bacterialogical weapons.
Is this pandemic man-made ?
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The North Koreans had an intesnive Bio-program dedicated to creaitng a virus that would profile certain Racial groups , as I recall Western Intelligence got wind of it about 3 years ago -
Altough its an Ill-Wind ... -Mr Rumsfield will be over the Moon with these sales figures m, which is jsut a s well as a few Neo-Cons lost their shirt in the Credit Crunch.
Swiss drugs firm Roche has seen sales of Tamiflu - the main drug being used to fight the swine flu pandemic - rise by 200% in the first half of the year.
Sales of the drug hit 1bn Swiss francs ($937m; £567m), as Roche said Tamiflu production would be expanded to 400 million packs annually by early 2010.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 23 July 2009, 11:46.Comment
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I see some other pharma companies are cashing in.
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