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6 Weird Things About Zika That Don’t Add Up

Anyone who is a regular reader knows that if there is a scary pandemic out there we should be worried about, I’m the head engineer on the worry train. (This book is front and center on my bookcase. Obviously, I spend a fair bit of time thinking about pandemics!)

There are many viruses that would wreak terrifying havoc if it were to spread, and since the beginning of this, I haven’t been convinced that Zika is one of them.  The “cure” as officials race to “stop Zika” – that, I’m worried about. Predictions are that soon 1 in 4 Puerto Ricans will contract the virus. But is it really that big of a deal? Here are  six reasons why I ask that question.

Here’s what we know about Zika.

Let’s examine what we know so far.

1 – Zika has been around for about 70 years.  And up until recently, it was considered fairly benign. It was discovered in Uganda in 1947 but not considered to be at all serious. “Instances of Zika virus in humans arose every now and then, but cases were mostly in equatorial regions. The symptoms were also mild enough that it could be left alone until it clears within a week, just like any normal fever.”  Symptoms last for up to a week and include: mild fever, skin rash, conjunctivitis, muscle and joint pain, malaise, and/or headache.

2 – The Rockefeller Foundation owns the patent for the Zika virus. Learn more about the Rockefeller link here. I find all of these connections with the Rockefeller Foundation and the Gates Foundation to be kinda sketchy, considering that both families are rumored to be proponents of massive population reduction. However, the Huffington Post says this is all just crazy talk.

3 – Should such a “dangerous virus” be available online? The freeze-dried virus is available for purchase for a mere $516 (with a discount for non-profit organizations.) I made it through the checkout process without being asked for any type of medical or laboratory credentials, and the Biohazard level of the virus is only “2” which is one step up from “no big deal”. “Biosafety level 2 is suitable for work involving agents of moderate potential hazard to personnel and the environment. This includes various microbes that cause mild disease to humans, or are difficult to contract via aerosol in a lab setting.” (source)

4 – There is no hard evidence proving a link between Zika and microcephaly. While there is definitely a microcephaly epidemic in Brazil, there are other places with high rates of Zika with no cases of microcephaly at all. For example, in Colombia, more than 12,000 pregnant women were infected with Zika as of the end of March this year, but from those pregnancies, there wasn’t a single case of microcephaly. A report by the New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI) says that the cause should be reconsidered. “One possibility that has been raised is the pesticide pyriproxyfen, which is applied to drinking water in some parts of Brazil to kill the larvae of the mosquitoes that transmit Zika. Pyriproxyfen is an analogue for insect juvenile hormone which is cross reactive with retinoic acid, which is known to cause microcephaly.” Incidentally, pyriproxyfen was brought to the world by a subsidiary of Monsanto, and you know how corporately responsible they are.  It’s notable that the outbreak of Zika can be traced to the very place that genetically modified mosquitoes were released last year to reduce the incidence of dengue fever. And finally, for one more possibility, the microcephaly epidemic also correlates with a large uptick in the tDAP vaccine that was mandated for all pregnant women about a year ago.

5 – Bad cure #1. Residents in Florida have been sprayed with a chemical to kill the mosquitoes that transmit Zika. Ironically, the chemical, an organophosphate neurotoxin called Naled, has neurotoxic effects and can cause…wait for it…small brains in babies born to mothers who inhaled the spray.  Merchants in the area say that it has turned into a “ghost town” since the planes flew over and doused residents with chemicals.

6 – Bad cure #2. In yet another ironic twist, folks are chomping at the bit to release genetically modified mosquitoes to fight the Zika mosquitoes.  (Bill Gates has been funding these mosquito-launches since 2010, incidentally.) The irony comes from this fact:  the epicenter of the outbreak just happened to be the same place where they released a bunch of genetically modified mosquitoes in Brazil to “suppress dengue fever.”

This video goes into even more detail and asks the question: Is Zika a psy-op?

Let me know what your theories are about the Zika epidemic.

What do you think? Is the Zika virus something we should be scared of? Does it even cause microcephaly? Is it a cover-up for some kind of corporate screw-up? Don your tinfoil and share your theories in the comments section below.

Source: http://www.activistpost.com/

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One Reply to “6 Weird Things About Zika That Don’t Add Up

  1. **Operation Big Buzz**

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Big_Buzz

    Operation Big Buzz was a U.S. military entomological warfare field test conducted in the U.S. state of Georgia in 1955. The tests involved dispersing over 300,000 mosquitoes from aircraft and through ground dispersal methods.

    Mosquitoes were collected as far away as 2,000 feet (610 m) from the release site. They were also active in seeking blood meals from humans and guinea pigs.

    **Operation Drop Kick**

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Drop_Kick

    Between April and November of 1956, the U.S. Army Chemical Corps conducted Operation Drop Kick to test the practicality of employing mosquitoes to carry an entomological warfare agent in different ways. The Corps released infected female mosquitoes into a cooperative residential area of Savannah, Georgia, and then estimated how many mosquitoes entered houses and bit people. Within a day the mosquitoes had bitten many people. In 1958, the Corps released 600,000 mosquitoes in Avon Park, Florida.

    **Operation Kill Poor People**

    http://menafn.com/1094903165/Is-Zika-Outbreak-Blowback-From-the-Release-of-GM-Mosquitoes-Nature-Finds-A-Way

    Seemingly coming out of nowhere, Zika went from its first discovered case in 1947 and sporadic appearances up until last year, the virus is now in outbreak stage with WHO officials concerned that it may become a pandemic.

    http://www.wired.com/2016/08/california-city-fending-off-zika-releasing-40000-mosquitoes-every-week/

    By summer’s end, they will have blanketed the subdivision with 400,000 mosquitoes.

    This whole thing is truly causing me to lose sleep.

    Substantiating the fact that they are plotting to kill or cause great harm with Zika… Serious replies only. All other replies who dont take this seriously haven’t looked at all the evidence put forth.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qa9IU1Z6ic

    I hate to tell you to watch that video above.. but it pretty much lays it out. When this video was released a year ago we didn’t have as much info as we do now.

    Pay attention to where he analyzes the words “2013 was the warm-up, 2014 was practice .”

    I believe they were talking about the 2014 FIFA games where there was a Zika scare.

    http://www.smh.com.au/world/zika-virus-landed-in-brazil-in-2013-genetic-study-suggests-20160325-gnqzcw.html

    Then note that one of the slides talks about “If your reading this now it’s already too late.”

    The author didn’t mention it but I believe his shirt says “WHO” on it. For world health organization.

    Notice how it shows the brain spilling out of his head.

    Just so happens now reports are showing that Zika effects the brains of adults too. They are spreading a disease that causes degenerate brain function for everyone.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-08-19/zika-may-cause-brain-damage-in-adults-too

    I would also like to note that scientists came out and stated that microcephaly was NOT being caused by Zika.

    http://secondnexus.com/ecology-and-sustainability/zika-is-not-to-blame/

    Shortly thereafter everyone’s favorite “debunking” website Snopes came out saying this was unproven:

    http://www.snopes.com/zika-microcephaly-outbreak-pesticide/

    We all know how that snopes is basically a propaganda arm when it comes to politics and science which leads me to believe something ain’t right.

    Its my hypothesis that the Genetically modified Mosquitos that are being dumped in Puerto Rico, California, Florida and wherever else that we are being told are helping, are actually most likely spreading the disease.

    There are reports that 1 in 4 Puerto Ricans will have acquired the virus by the end of the year.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/zika-virus-spreads-in-puerto-rico/

    Ask yourself, where did this pop up all of a sudden? Why was this predicted in that video? How did reports go from “only effecting newborns” to all of a sudden “effecting adult brains with Alzheimer’s like symptoms”.

    As a side note: The recent George Soros leaks clearly show an attempt to destabilize USA and many European countries. The Zika virus is patented and owned by the Rockefellers to which George has many ties.

    I hate to be the guy, but I’m pretty sure this epidemic that is about to hit hard is part of that plan.

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