I'll play devils advocate for a minute.
We're led to believe that researchers should have identified swine flu before its outbreak. And the reason they didn't, suggests an engineered virus that accidentally got out, or was "let out" for malevolent purpose.
The assumption here is that researchers are cognizant and aware of all viral strains -- in existence! -- and their possible mutations.
Otherwise, how can we be certain of conspiracy if thousands of viruses go undetected each year and suddenly, a few go viral and turn deadly?
I'm not taking sides, but merely asking questions as a lay man.
The second point of contention is regarding the tri-hybrid nature of the virus. Part avian, part pig, part human. Honestly, this seems to have grave undertones.
But what is the context? To be sure, we have to ask ourselves context.
Is it normal for viruses to originate from one animal, "jump" to another animal, adapt, then use both the "old" and "new" parts to infect?
The question here: has that been observed to occur naturally, ever? Has it been observed to occur naturally, ever, involving three different spieces???
Honestly, I don't know the answers to these questions. I think they could help shed light on the situation.