Obama’s Visit in Mexico City on April 16, 2009
The first case of swine flu was seen in Mexico on April 13. The outbreak coincided with President Barack Obama’s trip to Mexico City on April 16. Obama was received at Mexico’s anthropology museum in Mexico City by Felipe Solis, a distinguished archeologist who died the following day from symptoms similar to flu, Reforma newspaper reported. Solis died of pneumonia, Cordoba said today, and studies so far show his illness wasn’t related to the flu. A cover-up (?) However, someone did use bioterrorism to attempt to assassinate the US President Barack Obama using swine flu in Mexico City on or around April 16.
The Mexican government is distributing breathing masks to curtail the disease’s spread. There is no vaccine against the new strain of swine flu, health authorities said.
So far there are 81 death in Mexico City and more than 18 confirmed cases in New York, Ohio, Kansas, Texas and California.
Is this a coincidence or a bioterrorism?
The first case of swine flu was seen in Mexico on April 13. The outbreak coincided with President Barack Obama’s trip to Mexico City on April 16. Obama was received at Mexico’s anthropology museum in Mexico City by Felipe Solis, a distinguished archeologist who died the following day from symptoms similar to flu, Reforma newspaper reported. Solis died of pneumonia, Cordoba said today, and studies so far show his illness wasn’t related to the flu. A cover-up (?) However, someone did use bioterrorism to attempt to assassinate the US President Barack Obama using swine flu in Mexico City on or around April 16.
The Mexican government is distributing breathing masks to curtail the disease’s spread. There is no vaccine against the new strain of swine flu, health authorities said.
So far there are 81 death in Mexico City and more than 18 confirmed cases in New York, Ohio, Kansas, Texas and California.
Is this a coincidence or a bioterrorism?