- The H1N1 Flu Pandemic was met around the world with mass hysteria and fear, but was the panic over the disease rooted in fact, or was it a twisted fiction created by powerful media organizations?
- Is fear a control mechanism? Is it possible that institutions, governments and the establishment are able to arbitrarily shape public opinion? The mass hysteria created around the alleged 2009 Swine Flu pandemic shows us how fear is at times greater than the threat itself: the world was panic-stricken over an illness that claimed but a few lives. HERE COMES THE WOLF: THE PANDEMIC HOAX, posses the following questions: How is a rumor created? Where does the truth lay? Do the powerful groups control the media? Do the media control opinions?—Anonymous
- The H1N1 Flu pandemic caused mass hysteria throughout the world, but was this hysteria founded on fact or fabricated to manipulate public opinion? The Epidemic Island questions how fear shapes the public consciousness and how governments and trusted institutions use fear to exploit the public's vulnerability. The H1N1 flu was labeled as a deadly virus, but why then, in Veracruz, the so called epicenter of the pandemic, was there no death or panic?—FC
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