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  • In October 2005 the Pentagon ordered vaccination of all US military personnel worldwide against what it called Avian Flu, H5N1.

    cryptogon.com 2009

  • In October 2005 the Pentagon ordered vaccination of all US military personnel worldwide against what it called Avian Flu, H5N1.

    cryptogon.com 2009

  • He says he "chose the name Avian RX at random," but he told us he had "changed the name from Avian RX to Defend RX."

    CNN Transcript May 23, 2006 2006

  • What's known is what Engdahl reported in his April 29 article: that "In October 2005 the Pentagon ordered vaccination of all US military personnel worldwide against what it called Avian Flu, H5N1 (and) budgeted more than $1 billion to stockpile the drug Oseltamivir, sold under the name Tamiflu.

    Unreported or Underreported Real Pandemics, Not Fake Ones Like Avian and Swine Flu 2009

  • What's known is what Engdahl reported in his April 29 article: that "In October 2005 the Pentagon ordered vaccination of all US military personnel worldwide against what it called Avian Flu, H5N1 (and) budgeted more than $1 billion to stockpile the drug Oseltamivir, sold under the name Tamiflu.

    GlobalResearch.ca 2009

  • Alex’s name is an acronym for Avian Learning Experiment.

    Birdology Sy Montgomery 2010

  • There is also a late-breaking new development in the controversy, a new theory called Avian Transportation Theory.

    Richard Dawkins: Sexpelled: No Intercourse Allowed 2008

  • In 2005, George Bush duped the public into believing a so-called Avian (bird flu) epidemic threatened a pandemic if not addressed.

    Reviewing F. William Engdahl's Seeds of Destruction (Part III) 2008

  • There is also a late-breaking new development in the controversy, a new theory called Avian Transportation Theory.

    Sexpelled: No Intercourse Allowed (Expelled parody) Steve Caldwell 2008

  • In 2005, George Bush duped the public into believing a so-called Avian (bird flu) epidemic threatened a pandemic if not addressed.

    Reviewing F. William Engdahl's Seeds of Destruction (Part III) 2008

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