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Expert Warns: Zika is the ‘Virus From Hell’

Most of you are unfamiliar with the root causes of the Zika virus. What am I about to tell you will come as a surprise to many, due to the fact that these facts are kept hidden. But the Zika virus was, in fact, CREATED BY YOUR GOVERNMENT TO FIGHT THE DENGUE.

Trying to cure one indigenous disease and instead creating a far greater and more dangerous one makes the inventor(s) of these genetically modified mosquitoes the very worst person(s) in the world. He is on Hitler’s scale of evil.

But it’s all a conspiracy and does not exist. Enjoy your time on Safari you fucking imbeciles.

Zika stands to infect 4 million Americans by the end of the year, and the number of children born with conditions related to the disease may one of the biggest impacts on child health care since HIV and AIDS in the 1990s.

That is the verdict drawn by Peter Hotez, the dean of Baylor College of Medicine’s National School of Tropical Medicine, in a special communications article published online by JAMA Pediatrics. Hotez called Zika “the virus from hell,” for what it does to the developing brains of unborn babies.

The birth defect known as microcephaly has been widely publicized since public health officials connected it to the virus earlier this year. However, doctors and scientists are just beginning to grasp the range of effects the disease has on fetuses and developing children, and that microcephaly is just the “tip of the iceberg,” Hotez said.

Zika causes microcephaly because it attacks the stem cells that become brain cells. In babies affected by the virus, the brain simply does not develop. The developing skull simply “implodes” around the brain, which is only developing minimally.

“So I think people don’t often appreciate how devastating Zika virus is,” Hotez said. Because the virus appears to attack the neural stem cells, there is a range of potential effects beyond microcephaly that are possible, and that we simply have not seen yet. Children may even be vulnerable to the effects if they are infected after they are born, since the brain continues to develop in infancy.

Hotez said he fears the disease is already gaining a foothold in the Gulf Coast region and is calling for more monitoring of vulnerable areas.

“My concern is that Zika could already be here on the Gulf Coast, it is just that nobody is looking, because none of the country and local health departments have funding to conduct active surveillance,” Hotez told CNBC in an interview. “So I am quite worried that Zika is already here, and that we have no programs in place to actively look for it.”

Long live genetically modified mosquitoes, from which the end of the world as we know it will be ushered in by. Oh, fun fact, the genetically modified mosquitoes are rumored to have been funded by Bill Gates. But nothing is traceable, now that Zika threatens to end civilization. There isn’t any evidence of anything awry. Babies brains are simply imploding on their own.

Ticker symbol INO is working in a vaccine.

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5 comments

  1. scottbot

    I’m convinced Bill Gates is the literal Antichrist

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  2. frog

    This newspaper you cited in the first paragraph, Flly, seems to have a fair-sized list of Libel, Contempt of court and Errors

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Mirror

    So I wouldn’t necessarily believe it any more than, say, Zero Hedge.

    However, GMO undeniably has its dark side. Publications as reputable as
    Scientific American have pointed out parts of that dark side.

    http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/do-seed-companies-control-gm-crop-research/

    And lots of countries ban GMO foods, for perhaps good reasons.

    I don’t think Gates is the Antichrist. I think he’s a guy who has good intenetions. But he lives in a bubble, surrounded by Yes men and women, as most high powered CEOs do. And it is true that the road to hell is paved with good intentions.

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  3. ottnott

    in fact*

    *tabloid-vetted reality

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  4. Po Pimp

    I thought Ebola was supposed to kill us all a couple of years ago. Wasn’t bird flu supposed to also wipe out human existence before that?

    Yawn.

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    • frog

      There are indeed a lot of scare stories in the media that scare people and keep them reading/listening/watching for the latest update, where the scary things never actually happen.

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