Zika Virus...... :dahell:.....Mosquitos Causing Birth Defects Update: Or Not.....

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I understand that but a lot of diseases are transferred from animals to humans. Seems like they always seem to avoid major diseases. It's just strange to me.

Less exposure to wild animals, lack of disease bearing flies like mosquitos and tsetse, greater public health systems and disease eradication programmes...

For the brehs who claim it's manufactured, Zika was identified in the 1950's in Uganda.

As we become more globalized, expanding into nature in s warmer climate expect more diseases to spread to humans.
 

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they've been doing this shyt for years. releasing a new virus and calling it a pandemic. i think they're doing it to condition the general population so that when they drop their real mass-killing virus (im talking billions) no one will be suspicious. a big part of that new world order shyt is population control.
 

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Well there hasn't been any outbreak in Guadeloupe, so I'm safe.









For now.
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A lot of people in this thread Bobby Ray-ing right now....:patrice:
 

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the zika is an old virus, an example was it's first isolation in 1947. I think with these virus and bacteria when from an environmental aspect if their vectors are not being restricted and pushed too close to human habitation or vice versa, they'll maybe evolve creating new subspecies or species. I really think with the European's colonization into ecosystems they don't understand possibly played a role in some of these virus to evolve and become stronger.
 

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the thing about this BS is that it's an old virus and they knew about it BUT, BUT it wasn't bad enough to make a cure for it.

Now 2016 we get the paycheck, that makes you think how many incurable diseases there are that they know of but because they are isolated for now aren't that important to cure.

#DUMBASSES
 

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I understand that but a lot of diseases are transferred from animals to humans. Seems like they always seem to avoid major diseases. It's just strange to me.
Thats not a coincidence that all the cdc labs are kn those countries and the other places those diseases tend to occupy and spread are in third world developing countries that have oil and resources.

Im not buying that "its just nature" this shyt is intentionally put in areas where poc dwell.
 

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the zika is an old virus, an example was it's first isolation in 1947. I think with these virus and bacteria when from an environmental aspect if their vectors are not being restricted and pushed too close to human habitation or vice versa, they'll maybe evolve creating new subspecies or species. I really think with the European's colonization into ecosystems they don't understand possibly played a role in some of these virus to evolve and become stronger.
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Zika virus: Latin America’s ills compound crisis - FT.com

"Nobody knows two things still: why [Zika] spread so fast . . . and why in Brazil there is such an increase in microcephaly,” says Mr Savino, adding that it will probably be more than five years before a vaccine is widely available."

^^^Now keep in mind this a mainstream, notable, global newspaper, but somehow, only the ALT/INDY media can even mention GMO mosquitoes that were released in 2012 throughout Latin America. The MSM hasn't mentioned that these GMO mosquitoes were released in 2012, only that the idea is being considered now to fight Zika...:russ:............

Matterfact, please show me a recent article from a mainstream media source that shows that GMO mosquitoes were released throughout Latin American in 2012 .... I'll wait... .
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