Saturday, July 24, 2010

Dengue Fever or Really Toxic Air From Gulf Oil and Corexit happening in Florida? Dengue as CIA biological Warfare Uncovered!

There is all kinds of information about Dengue Fever Happening in Central Florida and the Florida Keys.  It seems to be spreading and now the authorities say "they expect it to spread around the Gulf area".  I find it terribly convenient that Dengue fever which has flu like symptoms (the same as what people have complained who have worked on the oil volcano).

Here are two articles about the spreading Dengue Fever happening in Florida and the Keys.

Dengue Fever showing up in Central Florida

Surviving Dengue Fever

History is showing Dengue Fever was experimented with, as Biological Warfare by the CIA. 

This is an excellent article and I have inserted very little of it, I encourage everyone to read it all at the link above.

Prior to the recent Key West findings and still today, the CDC has consistently reported that there have been no outbreaks of dengue fever in Florida since 1934 and none in the continental US since 1946. This report is incorrect. Unknown to most Americans is that dengue fever has been the intense focus of US Army and CIA biological warfare researchers for over 50 years. Ed Regis notes in his excellent history of Fort Detrick, "The Biology of Doom," that as early as 1942 leading biochemists at the installation placed dengue fever on a long list for serious consideration as a possible weapon. In the early 1950s, Fort Detrick, in partnership with the CIA, launched a multi-million dollar research program under which dengue fever and several addition exotic diseases were studied for use in offensive biological warfare attacks.

More from the Article... questioning the same thing I have about the Gulf and relation to Dengue Fever.

Dengue Fever and BP Spill Complications

The timing of this outbreak of dengue fever presents two additional problems; the symptoms of dengue fever are very similar to that of exposures to chemicals such as those contained in crude oil and the dispersants currently being used in the contaminated areas of the Gulf of Mexico, potentially making it difficult to diagnose the source of a sufferer's symptoms. Worse yet, there looms the possibility that Corexit and other toxins present in the Gulf area may weaken the immune system, thus, setting the stage for more severe forms of the disease in people who are, or have previously been, exposed to the virus.

Many toxicologists have raised grave concerns, however, about the risks that these dispersants may pose to residents of the Gulf of Mexico area. Dr. Susan Shaw, a marine toxicologist, talked about her recent experience with shrimpers who had been working in the Gulf waters. In an interview on CNN, she addressed the situation of a shrimper who had thrown his net into water, causing the water to splash onto his unprotected skin. She reported that he developed a "headache that lasted 3 weeks, heart palpitations, muscle spasms, bleeding from the rectum ..." and continued, "and that's what this Corexit does, it ruptures red blood cells, causes internal bleeding and liver and kidney damage. ..." She asserts that the combination of oil from the well, combined with Corexit dispersant, increases the toxicity of both substances.

Numerous reports have come in from both residents of the Gulf area and journalists visiting the area that many people who are exposed to the water are beginning to experience health problems. Among the most commonly reported symptoms are burning eyes, skin rashes, lightheadedness, dizziness, difficulty breathing, transient numbness and shooting pains, persistent coughing, sore throats, muscle and bone aches, weakness and severe fatigue. More troubling reports, such as those of the shrimpers mentioned above, have included bleeding from the nose and from the rectum, as well as permanent numbness in extremities and complete loss of the sense of smell. It is generally accepted in the medical literature that, although the initial, acute presentation of toxic exposure is generally the most severe, symptoms may linger indefinitely or even result in permanent damage to the body.
 
I believe we will be hearing more about Dengue Fever around the Gulf area and Florida, but I will not take it as being just Dengue Fever.

Also here is a video, of a man who has flown over the oil many times and he shows there is something toxic in the air.  It shows up on his plane.




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