Chinese Government's Answer To
Containing H5N1 & Recombinants -
Make Villages Disappear!"
Three
Villages Razed In Qinghai After H5N1 Bird Flu
Riots? By Dr. Henry L. Niman, PhD
Recombinomics.com 8-3-5
According to the
Qinghai Bulletin Board Service (BBS), the state of emergency imposed on the
farming community and its surroundings in the Northwestern Qinghai City / Town
of Yushu was lifted on the night of 28th July.
When natives
living further from the area made a trip to the farming community, they
discovered that it had "vanished" together with 3 of its surrounding villages.
Only some ruins, blocks from collapsed walls, remained. Apparently, the farms
and villages had been flattened and there were signs that they had been
razed.
It is believed
that some inhabitants from those 3 villages were workers in the farm. Around 200
people were estimated to have inhabited or worked in those 3 villages and the
farm. There whereabouts are, as yet, unknown.
The above
translation of a boxun report suggest that three villages were razed in response
to unrest linked to a forced bird flu quarantine in Yushu in northwestern
Qinghai in China. China has imposed news blackouts and arrested reporters in the
past, so verifiable news from the area is difficult to obtain.
News outside of
China however, points toward a virulent strain of H5N1 linked to Qinghai Lake
has killed ducks and geese in several areas of southern Siberia in Russia as
well as the adjacent region in Kazakhstan. There are now reports of five
suspected cases of H5N1 in Kazakhstan linked to infected geese, suggesting many
similar cases would be possible in Qingahi and Xinjiang provinces in China,
where there have been three outbreaks linked to migratory birds and all involved
dead geese.
Although it is
possible that the ability to infect humans has been recently acquired, boxun
reports in May and June described human fatalities in the Qinghai Lake region.
In addition, several strains of H5N1 capable of infecting humans were also
described.
The news blackout in China as
well as additional suspect cases in neighboring Sichuan province which may be
spreading further south to Yunnan province has suggested that a raging H5N1
pandemic in China is being covered-up.