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Zio-Aryan Propaganda BUSTED!!!

Sources disown 2.2 million indoor air deaths story



By Chen Chen & John Sexton
China.org.cn, May 19, 2010



A shocking news report that indoor air pollution kills 2.2. million young people, including one million under-fives, in China every year was yesterday disowned by its supposed sources. But not before it had been published by most major domestic news outlets.

The May 16 news report from the China News Service claimed the figure appeared in a report issued by an organization called the Health Guidance Center for Youth – said to be part of the China Standardization Committee.

But journalists from Xinhua and China.org.cn who followed up the story were told by the China Standardization Committee that there is no such organization as the Health Guidance Center for Youth.

According to the China News Service story, the figures were released to journalists at a press conference organized by the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Health, the Chinese Center for Disease Control ( CDC), the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association, and the China Health Care Association.

Yesterday a spokeswoman from the CDC press office told China.org.cn, "There was no CDC press conference on May 16. But one of our institutes organized a product promotion meeting."


When pressed, the spokeswoman added that the CDC Environment Institute had held the meeting to promote an air filter that removes formaldehyde pollution. The name of the product is Himop. But she insisted that "no figures relating to indoor air pollution were released at the conference."

When China.org.cn contacted the CDC Environment Institute, a spokeswoman said "The author of the news story may have quoted inaccurate online statistics," adding that "numbers like this were doing the rounds online several years ago, but they were definitely not released at the May 16 conference." She said the reporter should contact higher-level departments such as the Ministry of Health.

But the Public Health media department refused to comment on the issue.

Journalists from China.org.cn have repeatedly tried to contact the journalist who wrote the initial China News Service story, but his mobile phone is continually powered off. So exactly where he sourced the figures remains obscure, as does the status of the shadowy "Health Guidance Center for Youth" and its elusive report.

We also have very few details of who attended the "product promotion conference," still how and where the new air filter will be manufactured and marketed.

The alleged figure of 2.2 million juvenile deaths from indoor air pollution seems inherently implausible given that the total number of deaths from all causes in China in 2009 was 9.43 million. It would mean between a fifth and a quarter of total deaths are attributable to this single cause, and an extraordinarily high number of juvenile deaths.

Song Guangsheng, director of the China Indoor Environment Quality Inspection Center pointed out that, worldwide, only 1.6 million people die from respiratory diseases caused by indoor air pollution.

Despite the statistical improbability of the story, most domestic news outlets readily reprinted it, regarding the China News Service as an authoritative source. Major international news outlets were more discriminating; only Agence France Presse (AFP) and Voice of America reproduced it (BOTH OF THESE ARE ZIO-ARYAN SOURCES):angel::devil:. AFP has since published a clarification that amounts to a retraction.
 
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Its all a very complicated web of media campaign that they utilize, you ought to know of it by now that such things are a norm for these people.

Well lets just hope we do not stoop down to these levels.
 
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Zio-Aryan Propaganda BUSTED!!!

Sources disown 2.2 million indoor air deaths story



Despite the statistical improbability of the story, most domestic news outlets readily reprinted it, regarding the China News Service as an authoritative source. Major international news outlets were more discriminating; only Agence France Presse (AFP) and Voice of America reproduced it (BOTH OF THESE ARE ZIO-ARYAN SOURCES):angel::devil:. AFP has since published a clarification that amounts to a retraction.

I myself was quite surprised on the figures as in error....

But I don't understand one thing....how come your own Chinese media did not looked at the "statistical improbability" in first place...

I read the same on People's Daily, which i understand is considered authoritative...the news is still posted there and i assume that they must have published a correction too...
2.2 million young Chinese die from indoor air pollution every year - People's Daily Online

But Mate...I suggest all your blue red and bold fonts behind the ZIO-ARYAN facade is not going to change a fact...

That is your own media goofed up in publishing the article without checking into the source since it was "statistical improbability"....and they goofed up BIG time...other media simply reproduced it...you cant blame them..

No use of shouting from roof about Zio-aryan war cry...chill mate
 
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:confused:

Zio-Aryan? Zionist and Aryan? I understand the "Zionist" bit but where does the "Aryan" element come into it, if that is what you were referring to?

In Iran (which itself means "... of the Aryans"), the word Aryan generally relates to all Iranic peoples (Azeri, Baloch, Kurd, Fars, Pashtun, etc..) and speakers of Iranic languages, such as Persian (Farsi). The English word Aryan itself comes from Arianus, which meant Iran. Hence, my confusion....
 
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:confused:

Zio-Aryan? Zionist and Aryan? I understand the "Zionist" bit but where does the "Aryan" element come into it, if that is what you were referring to?

In Iran (which itself means "... of the Aryans"), the word Aryan generally relates to all Iranic peoples (Azeri, Baloch, Kurd, Fars, Pashtun, etc..) and speakers of Iranic languages, such as Persian (Farsi). The English word Aryan itself comes from Arianus, which meant Iran. Hence, my confusion....

Dont get confused unnecessarily dude.
Confusion started in the mind of the author. He needs to play more pictionary to practise relating.:lol:
 
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Zio-Aryan Propaganda BUSTED!!!

Sources disown 2.2 million indoor air deaths story



By Chen Chen & John Sexton
China.org.cn, May 19, 2010



A shocking news report that indoor air pollution kills 2.2. million young people, including one million under-fives, in China every year was yesterday disowned by its supposed sources. But not before it had been published by most major domestic news outlets.

The May 16 news report from the China News Service claimed the figure appeared in a report issued by an organization called the Health Guidance Center for Youth – said to be part of the China Standardization Committee.

But journalists from Xinhua and China.org.cn who followed up the story were told by the China Standardization Committee that there is no such organization as the Health Guidance Center for Youth.

According to the China News Service story, the figures were released to journalists at a press conference organized by the Ministry of Science and Technology, the Ministry of Health, the Chinese Center for Disease Control ( CDC), the Chinese Preventive Medicine Association, and the China Health Care Association.

Yesterday a spokeswoman from the CDC press office told China.org.cn, "There was no CDC press conference on May 16. But one of our institutes organized a product promotion meeting."


When pressed, the spokeswoman added that the CDC Environment Institute had held the meeting to promote an air filter that removes formaldehyde pollution. The name of the product is Himop. But she insisted that "no figures relating to indoor air pollution were released at the conference."

When China.org.cn contacted the CDC Environment Institute, a spokeswoman said "The author of the news story may have quoted inaccurate online statistics," adding that "numbers like this were doing the rounds online several years ago, but they were definitely not released at the May 16 conference." She said the reporter should contact higher-level departments such as the Ministry of Health.

But the Public Health media department refused to comment on the issue.

Journalists from China.org.cn have repeatedly tried to contact the journalist who wrote the initial China News Service story, but his mobile phone is continually powered off. So exactly where he sourced the figures remains obscure, as does the status of the shadowy "Health Guidance Center for Youth" and its elusive report.

We also have very few details of who attended the "product promotion conference," still how and where the new air filter will be manufactured and marketed.

The alleged figure of 2.2 million juvenile deaths from indoor air pollution seems inherently implausible given that the total number of deaths from all causes in China in 2009 was 9.43 million. It would mean between a fifth and a quarter of total deaths are attributable to this single cause, and an extraordinarily high number of juvenile deaths.

Song Guangsheng, director of the China Indoor Environment Quality Inspection Center pointed out that, worldwide, only 1.6 million people die from respiratory diseases caused by indoor air pollution.

Despite the statistical improbability of the story, most domestic news outlets readily reprinted it, regarding the China News Service as an authoritative source. Major international news outlets were more discriminating; only Agence France Presse (AFP) and Voice of America reproduced it (BOTH OF THESE ARE ZIO-ARYAN SOURCES):angel::devil:. AFP has since published a clarification that amounts to a retraction.


SinoIndusFriendship's propaganda busted

2.2 million young Chinese die from indoor pollution: report
(chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2010-05-17 17:24

More than two million Chinese youths die each year from health problems related to indoor air pollution, with nearly half of them under five years of age, state media cited a government study as saying.

The indoor pollution levels are often 5-10 times higher than those measured in outdoor air, according to the study released by the China Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.
The study said dangerous indoor pollutants include formaldehyde, benzene, ammonia and radon.

According to related data, formaldehyde which is often found in building materials and new furniture, poses the biggest threat - it can be slowly released into indoor environments over the following 5-15 years.

The study told long-term exposure to such substances can cause a range of health problems including respiratory diseases, mental impairment and cancer, with young children, foetuses in utero and the elderly at most risk.

2.2 million young Chinese die from indoor pollution: report
 
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When SinoIndusFriendship is blaming so called "Zio-Aryan Propaganda" he forget that the same news is reported by a most respected newspaper of China the "China Daily" :rofl:

China Daily is a newspaper run by CPC, the Govt. of China. :bunny: :bunny:

Mr. SinoIndusFriendship do you want to say that the Chinese government and Communist Party of China is posting false propaganda about china???????????? :rofl::rofl::rofl:


Proof of China Daily news Report:

2.2 million young Chinese die from indoor pollution: report

Proof of who owns China Daily newspaper:

China Daily - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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um, this is not the first time chinese papers have made huge mistakes. we even laugh at CCTV as CCAV. Closed Circuit Adult Video.

just look up UNICEF. it's stats are completely authoritative.
 
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