(CBS/AP) A Cornell University student, among 520 diagnosed with influenza-type illness in the past three weeks, died Friday of complications related to swine flu, university officials said.
President David Skorton released a statement Friday evening saying Warren J. Schor, a 20-year-old economics and management major from Clinton Corners, N.Y., died at a hospital.
CBS Station WCBS reports Schor was a student in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. He lived on campus with his classmates at the Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity house.
WCBS reports that, according to the Medical Center, the Cornell sophomore suffered from an underlying medical condition, but due to a request from the family, did not say what the condition was.
Clinton Corners = CC/33, NY=OZ. (N is right next to O, and Y is right next to Z)
The "underlying condition" could have been anything, so he probably didn't actually die from the swine flu, and what are the chances that anyone else will have the some combination of afflictions, especially considering how hard it is to get swine flu? This is more fearmongering bullshit. It's sad that they're using this kid's death to stir up fear over Swine Flu.
I'd be willing to bet he got the vaccine after learning he was likely to get swine flu because of complications caused by his other medical condition, and it was the vaccine that got him in the end. We'll probably never know, since everyone just eats up this Swine Flu crap.
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This happened right in town where I live, so it's very interesting, seeming as Cornell is one of the top rated colleges within the US.
Also,importantly note the 'Quill and dagger' society that is very unknown of right within the university
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quill_and_Dagger
Paul Wolfowitz and Janet Reno also have went here, haha yuck.
Oh and not to push off topic, but you'd love to see the symbolism/ley lines within the town I have to pass through everyday.
This seems to be adding to to the 'epidemic' that's been hyped up for so long.
The intentional symbolism is everywhere, man. There's no avoiding it. It reminds me of an animal marking its territory.
Interesting stuff about the Quill and Dagger. I had no idea it was based at Cornell. This is definitely a story that will be used to work up fear into people to make them get the vaccine.
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