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Deadly Ukraine H1N1 strain to be tested by British scientists

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Deadly Ukraine H1N1 strain to be tested by British scientists

As conspiracy theories and collusion rumors go, the H1N1 swine flu outbreak in the Ukraine provided the right amount of juice to keep the web presses running. At its peak, there were reports of suspected hemorrhagic pneumonia as the core symptom of a mysterious new virus in the country. The Ukraine rumors caught on and were coupled with reports of overhead aerosol spraying in Kyiv just prior to the outbreak and leading many to believe that the population was intentionally infected with a powerful biological agent.

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