Re: swine flu
I have finally found the time to view the interview with Jim Humble.
He emphasizes several times that he strongly feels that he was poisoned. And due to his personal experiences with a range of diseases, which he had suffered from in the past, he feels he could differentiate a sickness from poisoning. I find that credible. He first treated himself by administration of a substantial amount of
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement (several 6 drops doses in 30 minutes intervals). He stopped after getting worse, complying to to his own instructions. After 3 hours rest he was slightly better but still felt very sick, suspected "something is wrong" and went to the hospital. The physicians in the hospital "found" he had pneumonia. Obviously they were roughly guessing based on symptoms and gave him broadly all what they determined could potentially be the right medication - JH mentions antivirus and
Antibiotics etc. That is the way how many physicians have to work, they have no time to diagnose in-depth. Instead they proceed by statistical probabilities based on diagnosed symptoms and conditions. JH says he continued with small doses
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement in the hospital besides medication that he was given and finally got better.
I conclude :
It is completely unclear/unconfirmed whether he suffered from an infection.
He reported a slow progression of feeling sick and did not mention fever, therefore it is unlikely that it was influenza, which starts mostly very sudden and is accompanied by fever and otherwise would not be severe. But it could still have been an infection from other virus types, bacteria or fungi.
He feels that he can tell it was poison - I find that credible and an infection is less likely.
He was slightly better when he went to the hospital, he could have been well in convalescence from taking
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement , however that is unlikely if it was poison.
He continued taking MMS in the hospital, it could have been contributing to his convalescence, but only if it was not poison.
It is almost impossible to conclude from this that MMS would unlikely help with infections.
Taking a few facts out of context and selectively leaving out some interesting details certainly changes the story.