I'm going to be looking into this some more and finding more information to post. Very interesting...

From Urban Survival

At the WuJo: Delirium Disease? Flu-lerium

A reader over in the Bryan / College Station area sent in a fine street level economics report,
but the part of her email that was most interesting was this bit:

 “Now for another tidbit, I had that flying pig disease in October. No where in your symptom list
did I see the most annoying and frightening symptom, delirium. This occurs after the high temp
comes down to normal. You feel fine and are quite sure what you are doing is a rational action.
Like I went to wash my clothes at the Laundromat a couple of miles down the road. First time I
got there, I forgot the clothes. Second time I forgot the soap. Third time every thing was
present, but I was tired. Or paying a bill in full (like car insurance) that was budgeted for
monthly payments. We had reports of others doing odd things. A guy walks in to a house,
naked, in the middle of the night, into the owners bedroom, and asks for clothes. They gave
him clothing, he walked out into a field (while they called the Sheriff) and then stole the
neighbors farm car. The police, Sheriffs and DPS followed this guy through several counties as
he drove in a legal fashion, the stolen car while naked. No one seems to know where the
clothing he was given ended up. When he was finally pulled over, they arrested him on DWI.
Yes, he could have been drunker than a skunk but he had been sick with a cold prior to this
incident, with no history of extreme drunkenness. He was Hispanic and a construction worker.
Some of those workers and some Hispanics will imbibe alcohol as a cold remedy. They think it
will prevent them from losing a day of work. And remember the doctor that went nuts at Waco,
he had a cold the week before. Odd, odd, odd, maybe just normal craziness of the crowd, but
nowhere does anyone mention the strange delirium associated with flying pig disease.

So if you had a pigly flu and then experienced delirium after the temp broke that might be a real
interesting statistic to think about.  What IF there’s something more to engineered flu than just
the jab-fest and profits off ‘vaccines’?

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I mentioned last Monday that a few people had written in saying they had experienced post flu
delirium.  Seems to be a real phenomena:

 “George, I read your Monday column with great interest with regard to the mention of delirium
post H1N1. I had swine flu the week before Halloween, and this was very much unlike any flu I
had ever experienced (I am a generally healthy 37-yr old female). Most notably was the
sensation of being “drugged” –I can’t describe it any other way. The brunt of my flu lasted
about 5 days. The first few days were marked by crushing fatigue, the likes of which I had
experienced just once- when I had Mono back in high school. By day 3 it felt like I had downed
a bottle of wine- the sensation of delirium was not only physical in nature (“body buzz”) but also
mental (strange wandering thoughts, disrupted sleep, etc)

  

 The only medications I took over the course of my flu were my usual vitamin supplements
(Zinc, D3, C, & B-complex) and Sambucol lozenges (every three hours as directed). I might
understand if I had taken something like Nyquil, but I had nothing alcoholic/narcotic in my
system.

  

 I will be quite interested to read other responses you may receive on this subject. Several of
the good folks I chat with on an internet forum have reported similar odd symptoms related to
this H1N1.

  

 Love your column & read it every day. Take care & God bless,”

Not the lone account of this:

 “Stranger then strange with my son, who is 11. This past December my son had terrible
Flying Pig Syndrome and once his fever broke decided he was playing basketball and finishing
a track meet all while seeing very scary things and experiencing hyper motion and noise. Very
bad experience which lasted way too long, 30+ minutes and stayed dreamy like for several
hours afterwards.

  
Reader for many years, first site I visit at 9am:)”

Another?

 “Like the reader who sent in a comment on H1N1 I can add A quick thought to my experience
with the flying Pig disease as well. The night I came down with it, I had 2 pints of Guinness the
night before and I woke up at 6 am feeling like I drank 16 of them. I proceeded to throw up and
feeling as drunk as I consumed 16 of them. I was like either I am a supreme lightweight now or I
have the flu…I can definitely relate to the delirium comment though. I felt that way the entire
way through. Although overall I have to say I didn’t think it was that much worse than a regular
flu…”

So today’s thought from the WuJo is this:  What if swine flu was both an engineered disease
but in addition to making people sick was also designed to make them mentally susceptible to
some kind of suggestion…