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Phuket students get swine flu after USS New Orleans
tour/pictures disappear off web

From Dr. Betty Martini,D.Hum
9-29-9
 
From: Jon Adlai Shipp Sr 
To: Ed Johnson
George Freund 
Cc: Dr. Betty Martini 
 
Hello Ed.  I have no  doubt that this could be true.  We (the Coast Guard) just had an outbreak at our Coast Guard Academy in New London, CT a couple of months ago (and it was not covered up but in the news immediately) where over 20 Cadets had the H1N1 flu.  I don't know if they contacted it through the vaccine or not.  Yes, our government does lie and of course for years they have used us (GI's ­ which means Government Issue) for years as their test subjects before giving anything to the general public.
 
By the way, as of 28 August 2009, I became the Immediate Past National President of the Coast Guard Chief Petty Officers Association.
 
Take Care,
 
Jon
 
 
From: Ed Johnson 
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 2:53 PM
To: George Freund
Cc: Dr. Betty Martini
 
Subject: Phuket students get swine flu after USS New Orleans tour/pictures disappear off web
 
Hi George,
 
It's good to hear from you.
 
I have a distribution list entitled my "American Patriots List," to which I have added you and Betty Martini. Please let me know if you'd like to remain on it. I put out important and critical information to this list, which is a hand picked group of personal friends who I know are on the same page with me in all areas. One of my good friends who is on my list is the President of the Chief Petty Officers Association, as is my best friend, who was a Grade 9 MCPO, and who was a the first Director of the CPO Academy just after it was moved to San Diego. Actually, he was in charge of the move to San Diego.
 
I've kown Dr. Betty Martini since 1996, when I had the first of 2 brain tumor surgeries.caused by aspertame. Since then, I have appeared on a TV Talk Show in Houston with her, and in a 90 minute film documentary, "Sweet Misery in a Poisoned World," produced by Corey Brackett. Cory Brackett came to our home in San Antonio to shoot the footage of my interview for the film.
 
Are you also involved with Betty in Mission Possible?
 
Best Regards,
 
http://mail.google.com/a/stic.net/?view=asp&spmi=%3Ca8878b1b-1
9f9-4457-b777-5cca17fb65cd%40gmail.com%3E&fs=0
 
Ed Johnson, J.D. Attorney
 
210-877-0855
 
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From: George Freund freund.gm@gmail.com
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 12:14 PM
To: edjohnson@stic.net
 
Subject: Phuket students get swine flu after USS New Orleans tour/pictures disappear off web
 
Dear Ed,
 
My gut says its true. I traced the ships back to Phuket. Children toured the ship and got sick. The pictures of the goodwill tour have been removed from the net. There is no reason for this unless the flu got out of the bottle. The government always lies. That is a given that doesn't have to be checked out. There are two Captains on Boxer. The Captain and the Commodore. A Chief Petty Officer is a Sergeant. There are lots of them. How did they attach a name to the guy. There are two other ships in the flotilla not mentioned before - USS Thatch and USS Gridley. The fatalities could have been on other ships. There was a break out in other places like night clubs where sailors would go. Two university students died in Phuket of H1N1.
 
George
 
Monday, July 6, 2009
 
 
Kajonkietsuksa School issues statement on swine flu
 
Kajonkietsuksa "K2 Butterfly" students on a tour of the USS New Orleans during its recent visit to Phuket.
 
PHUKET CITY: Kajonkietsuksa School has had two cases of swine flu and no deaths, the school management has said.
 
School Manager Permkiat Ketkul said the school closed for a "big cleaning" on Friday after the Phuket Public Health Office (PPHO) confirmed a kindergarten student as having the A(H1N1) virus two days earlier.
 
The PPHO inspected the entire school, which comprises two separate buildings in tambon Wichit, one for its Thai program and another for its English program.
 
Both infected students were in the Thai program building.
 
"We asked the PPHO for their suggestions. They recommended keeping our buildings very clean, but not closing the school. They said that if we had more than three students infected in the same class we should close that class. If we have more than 10 students infected in the same level, then we should close that level," Mr Permkiat said.
 
The school also consulted doctors from Bangkok Hospital Phuket whose children study at the school.
 
"The doctors told us closing the school is not the best solution and that the best method is to keep any infected students at home. One doctor showed me statistics that the number of people dying from A(H1N1) is less than 0.5%, less than the mortality rate from normal flu, which is 0.7%."
 
The decision to close the school on June 26 for the cleaning was more for "psychological reasons"­ to make the parents feel more at ease, Mr Permkiat added.
 
Classes resumed on Monday, June 29, as normal.
 
On Wednesday parents of another student in the Thai program informed the school the child was being treated at Bangkok Phuket Hospital with a confirmed case of A(H1N1) infection.
 
Another student suffering from high fever at the time was also suspected of having A(H1N1), but was later diagnosed as having normal influenza, he said.
 
"On Thursday, two doctors with children in the school recommended against closing the school on Friday, July 3. But a doctor in Bangkok told us since we were going into a three-day holiday the next week anyway, it might be a good idea to close because it would give a six-day period during which time any other students who might have been infected would pass through the contagious stage," he said.
 
The school decided to close on Friday and informed the students at assembly on Thursday morning.
 
"When some of the parents heard about it they began to panic and wanted to take their children home that day. We told them that was their decision," he said.
 
Mr Permkiat said he thought much of the panic spread among parents who called each other was due to misconception that the two infected students were still on school grounds, wheras, in fact, they had not been at the school since Monday.
 
Rumors of a death and numerous cases of infection, such as those referred to in the Gazette / Thai Visa Phuket forum, were simply untrue, Mr Permkiat said, adding, "I think the information got twisted a lot when it was passed from parent to parent. We at the school try to do our best and we understand that parents will do anything for their kids. I think we have all learned from this experience."
 
http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/redirect.php?url=http
%3A%2F%2FFlu-Death-Phuket-t277756.html
 
During the current break the school will also spray for mosquitoes to prevent the insect-borne viral disease chikungunya from spreading, he added.
 
http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/redirect.phpurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.
phuketgazette.net%2Fdailynews%2Findex.asp%3FId%3D7536
 
­ Stephen Fein
 
http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/redirect.php?url=http
%3A%2F%2Fwww.phuketgazette.net%2F
 
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-- Phuket Gazette 2009-07-06
 
http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/Flu-Death-Phuket-t277756.html
 
VDO Interview Commodore US Navy & Captain USS Boxer on visit to Phuket
 
Our interview with Commodore Peter Breenan in command of 5 US Navy ships docked at Phuket, plus Commanding Officer Mark Cedrun, Captain of USS Boxer, an aircraft carrier. After USS New Orleans & USS Thatch docked at Phuket Deep Sea Port while USS Boxer, USS Comstock & USS Gridley stayed in the nearby bay, about 5,500 sailors and officers on board stayed in Phuket mostly for R&R. But first Commodore explained why the 5 ships came together: .
www.boxer.navy.mil ---
 
Andaman News NBT TV (VHF dial) at 8.30am & perhaps repeats on Phuket Cable TV channel 1 at 3.30pm, 7pm, 1.30am & 6.30am, broadcast to Phang Nga, Krabi & Phuket provinces & maybe Mazz Radio FM108 at 7pm in Phuket, Monday 29 June 2009 &
http://thainews.prd.go.th/newsenglish/>
 
Send comments to  AndamanNews@yahoo.com
 
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