article imageOpinion: Joseph Moshe and the UHF bioweapon vaccine- Some known facts

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Nov 22, 2009 by  Paul Wallis - 29 votes, 21 comments
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The dramatic arrest of Joseph Moshe has sparked a lot of interest in his identity. Moshe has made some serious allegations regarding the intentions of a biomedical firm to spread Ukrainian Hemorrhagic Fever through the Swine flu vaccine.
There are no indications of any substance to this allegation, but the nature of Moshe’s arrest and subsequent lack of information demand some answers.
Moshe is professionally what he claims to be, a biomedical specialist. He particularly specializes in RNA and molecular sequencing, which is consistent with his claims to expertise in the area of vaccines and genetics.
He previously claimed that Swine Flu was a bioweapon.
One source claims that he withstood 5 gallons of pepper spray, unfazed. Another claims he was “trained by Mossad” to take chemical agents. If so, Mossad’s sitting on a patent for hay fever and some allergies and doing nothing with it.
Another possibility is that it wasn’t pepper spray. The neurological effects of capsicum spray are chemical, not cosmetic. You can be as well adjusted as you like, and it’ll still do its stuff.
The arrest had more than a few suspicions of overkill; the man was apparently unarmed, no direct threat to arresting officers. Moshe was also allegedly tasered. If Mr. Moshe holds dual Israeli/US citizenship, “undue process” may be worth something.
As conspiracies go, this one needs work. The overkill effect of the arrest was hardly “cool”. The common conspiracy theory related to Moshe is that the bioweapon/Swine Flu vaccine is intended to be administered in the US as part of a takeover. There’s also a claim so far unsupported by any official statements that he intended to attack the White House.
Other claims are based on the defunct North American Free Trade Zone conspiracy, a previously debunked effort by America’s illiterati. One of these claims include the introduction of martial law in the US, a massive devaluation of the US dollar and/or its replacement by another currency.
(Try getting that to happen in practice, and you’ll see why conspiracy theories have a tendency to have use-by dates. It can't be done, even in theory. If it was, it'd be 1776 all over again.)
The 2012 crowd have picked up Moshe’s case with great enthusiasm and lots and lots of copy for their movie.
So far everybody but Nostradamus, the Cookie Monster and Dobie Gillis have been quoted on the conspiracy theories.
Meanwhile back in that unfashionable thing called reality:
Unfortunately for the theories, the spread of what is now called Ukrainian Hemorrhagic Flu, if it’s a real, easily transmitted pneumonic style disease, won’t need any complex administration or manufacturing of additional doses. Like most airborne plagues, it can do its own work. Any “New World Order” (ever notice how all these conspiracies are based on lines from speeches) would be in charge of a diseased desert.
As reported by DJ’s Andrew Moran, the UHF has infected about half a million people in the Ukraine, with the death toll only now getting mentioned as a real issue.
Some conspiracy, so far. The agent supposed to be a secret is now apparently on the rampage. The message got out, and Moshe’s claim to fame was effectively confirmed by the bizarre approach to law enforcement.
The real grounds for suspicion are that while the official procedures are consistent with the Patriot Act and anti-terrorism laws, no information has been made available to the public.
Israel hasn’t protested at the arrest of its citizen and supposed former agent. That’s about 8/10 on a scale of the unusual.
Moshe might have information he can prove. He’s got the expertise to deal with it. He might also be the sort of person who gets information and “interprets” it the same way conspiracy theories do, to get a result which fits a theory.
So, a few questions:
Where is he?
What’s his legal status?
Does he have legal representation?
What does officialdom have to say on the subject of the arrest, charges laid, etc?
If 911 suspects are entitled to due process, so is Moshe. Where is it?
Conspiracy theories, dumb as most are, aren’t illegal. If the arrest is based on a conspiracy theory, why?
Wrongful arrest is a serious issue in this case because of the amount of force used. There’s no indication from the appallingly little information available that Moshe’s “misdemeanor” warranted such use of force.
Well?
If you're looking for conspiracies, what do you do when you see one?
So far, the answer on all sides is Sweet FA, with headlines.
MSM hasn't done a lot with this. I did a search which got 2.4 million hits on the name Joseph Moshe, and not one major MSM source was anywhere near the top of the list.
I think the real conspiracy is to try and hide the true levels of human stupidity.
It's not working, guys. Try knitting doilies, or something more your own mental speed. It'll help, really.
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