Plenty of Healthy Babies Born To Zika-Infected Mothers: Why Is The CDC Keeping Them Secret?
Knowledge is power, goes the old saying. An aphorism that was amply demonstrated by the Bush Administration in the run-up to selling the American people on the ill-advised debacle in Iraq.
If there was some information that didn’t fit the narrative the Administration was trying to present, it was omitted, downplayed, or dismissed.… Read the rest
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Is South Carolina trying to murder all its honeybees? Round Two Of Panic-Driven Zika Spraying
Say Goodbye To Honeybees In South Carolina: Another County Goes Nuclear On Zika Panic
When the last bird falls from the sky and the last tree loses its last leaf and the last poisoned stream dries up, you have to wonder if the last humans will understand the decisions we casually make today to poison our only atmosphere. You have to wonder if they will hate us or judge us or even if they will be able to comprehend the power we wielded–and the incredibly stupid ways we use it.… Read the rest
‘It’s Not The Zika Virus.’ Two Separate Doctors’ Groups Confirm Monsanto Pesticide-Microcephaly Link
Zika Bombshell: South American Doctors’ Groups Link A Monsanto Pesticide And Microcephaly
By now you’ve surely heard of the Zika virus, a heretofore unremarkable mosquito-borne infection found in parts of South America and Africa. It has been around for 50 years, or at least we’ve known about it that long. Indeed, it is estimated that thousands of people are infected with it each year in Africa alone, thousands more in South America.… Read the rest
Zika News: Mosquito Spraying In South Carolina Kills Millions Of Bees While Vaccine Trials Begin In Puerto Rico
The Madness Continues: Zika Panic Kills Thousands Of S.C. Bees As Vaccine Testing Begins In Puerto Rico
In terms of the Zika virus panic that continues to sweep the U.S., it’s hard to say where you might prefer be: South Carolina, Miami, or Puerto Rico. All three areas have been or are about to be ground zero for various fronts on the Zika/Aedes aegypti mosquito wars that rage across the southeast part of the U.S.… Read the rest
As CDC Issues Travel Warning For Women Who Might Be In The Miami Area, Zika Vaccine Clinical Trials To Begin
Zika News: As CDC Issues Unprecedented U.S. Travel Warning For Miami, Clinical Trials On Zika Vaccine To Commence
Is there ever a time when there ISN’T a crisis for the mainstream media to flog relentlessly, as though it were that famous rented mule of legend? The latest example being of course the Zika virus, with the Centers for Disease Control issuing an unprecedented travel warning for pregnant women and their partners not to travel to a neighborhood just north of downtown Miami, where the Zika virus is said to be active.… Read the rest
Terrifying Government Intrusion: Reports Say That Authorities Are Going Door To Door To Test Residents For Zika In Florida
Enter The Government Jackboots: Authorities Going Door To Door Collecting Urine Samples in Florida To ‘Test For Zika’
There are some things we would rightly expect the authorities to go door to door for: searching for a dangerous fugitive on the loose in the area, interviewing people as possible witnesses if a crime occurred in the neighborhood, to enlist the help of neighbors in a search for a lost child, perhaps.… Read the rest
Upping The Ante On Zika In Florida: Authorities Seem To Be Primed To Spread Information That May Or May Not Be True, In True Scare-Mongering Fashion
Scare-Mongering Or Health Threat: Health Authorities Seem Eager To Jump On The Zika Bandwagon In Florida With Little Room For Questions
By now we are all familiar with the stories being spread around about the Zika virus: pregnant women especially are being told to take precautions and avoid traveling to areas where it has been found, due to the reported link between Zika and microcephaly, the horrific condition in which infants are born with underdeveloped skulls and brains.… Read the rest
Alarming New Study Points To Possible Brain Damage Occurring In Unborn Babies Even As Late As The Third Trimester
Zika Continues To Alarm: Study Finds That Brain Damage Can Still Occur Even In The Third Trimester
For pregnant women, the first trimester is the hardest part–at least in terms of worrying about things like miscarriage, and normal fetal development. Some diseases, like rubella, which can result in traumatic results for fetuses if contracted in the first trimester are considerably less so if contracted later in the pregnancy.… Read the rest