(26) Deep States New Weapon Of War – Mosquitoes!
August 31 | Posted by mrossol | CDC NIH, Disinformation, PsyopsSunday, August 25, 2024.
Source: (26) Deep States New Weapon Of War – Mosquitoes!
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Bill Gates is up to his demonic eugenicist tricks again. The UN’s World Mosquito Program announced in 2023 a plan to release billions of gene-edited mosquitos in Brazil over a 10-year period in a bid to eradicate dengue fever in the country.
In the first five weeks of 2024, over 364,000 cases of dengue infection have been reported, according to the country’s health ministry, which is 4x greater than previous cases in the same period of 2023.
Now Mosquitos are introducing EEE or Eastern Equine Encephalitis. With a 30-50% death rate according to the Massachusetts Government website. The air dropped genetically engineered mosquitos have plagued America’s skies for years.
And now Bill Gates and his Rockefeller Foundation comrades are racing to place the population on lockdown in order to steal the 2024 election.
Man, what a crazy week this has been! RFK Jr. stabs the Demoncrat Party in the heart with his announcement that he is withdrawing from the 2024 Presidential race and joining the Trump Train. President Trump then nukes them by announcing that RFK Jr. will hold a prominent position within his administration related to the medical field. And he said that he would also appoint RFK Jr. to open an investigation into President Kennedy’s assassination and others.
Boom! How’s that for “expect the unexpected?”
Panic within the Deep State hierarchy is ongoing as they scramble to figure out how to “trump” Trump’s move. Remember there is nothing more dangerous than a cornered animal fearing for its very life. They are going to counter this bold move but how and with what?
Early Saturday morning Hezbollah got a rude awakening when Israel launched a surprise predawn preemptive strike and took out some 6,000+ rockets, missiles, and their launches in southern Lebanon. The battle lasted 25 minutes and was conducted by some 100 Israeli Air Force jets.
White House National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan is reported to have stated earlier today that while ceasefire negotiations are still ongoing in Cairo, the United States is becoming increasingly concerned about the war in the Middle East escalating into a Regional War.
Now we must worry about the killer mosquitoes that have been genetically altered and are being turned loose upon unsuspecting Americans.
Northeastern towns issue voluntary lockdown to prevent spread of mosquito-borne disease
By Melissa Rudy Fox News Published August 23, 2024 6:13pm EDT
Eastern equine encephalitis can be deadly, health officials warn, but cases are ‘extraordinarily rare’
Four Massachusetts towns — Douglas, Oxford, Sutton and Webster — have enacted a voluntary evening lockdown in an attempt to curb the spread of a potentially deadly mosquito-borne disease.
The decision comes after the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) confirmed the first human case of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) since 2020 in Worcester County.
On Wednesday, the Oxford Board of Health voted to support the recommendation for people to remain indoors after 6:00 p.m., effective immediately, through Sept. 30, according to a public health advisory shared with Fox News Digital.
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Starting on Oct. 1, the recommendation is to remain indoors after 5:00 p.m. until the first hard frost.
The period from dusk through dawn is considered “peak mosquito hours,” the notice stated.
Four Massachusetts towns — Douglas, Oxford, Sutton and Webster — have enacted a voluntary evening lockdown in an attempt to curb the spread of a potentially deadly mosquito-borne disease. (iStock)
The advisory designates the four communities as “critical-risk.”
“It is the Board of Health’s responsibility to protect the public health, and we take EEE very seriously, and we are strongly encouraging residents to follow these recommendations due to the severity of EEE and the fact that it is in our community,” a spokesperson for the town of Oxford said in an email to Fox News Digital.
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“So far this year in Massachusetts, there has only been one human case of EEE, but throughout the state, mosquitoes have tested positive for EEE.”
The infected person, who lives in Oxford, remains “hospitalized and courageously battling this virus,” according to a Wednesday memo from the Oxford town manager that was provided to Fox News Digital.
The lockdowns are considered recommendations, and there will be no enforcement if residents do not comply, the town spokesperson said.
Eastern equine encephalitis is caused by a virus that is spread through the bite of an infected mosquito, according to the CDC, which describes it as a “rare but serious disease.” (Reuters/CDC/James Gathany)
“We want to educate our residents about EEE and the seriousness of the illness and make them aware of the risk,” the statement continued.
“However, if they want to use town fields outside these recommendations, they will have to show proof of insurance and sign an indemnification form.”
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Oxford is working with the other three critical-risk communities, with all four issuing these same recommendations, the spokesperson confirmed.
“Schools are working to reschedule and adjust their sports schedules so practices and games occur before these evening times and on weekends,” the email noted.
Fox News Digital reached out to Oxford Public Schools for comment.
What is Eastern equine encephalitis?
Eastern equine encephalitis is caused by a virus that is spread through the bite of an infected mosquito, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which describes EEE as a “rare but serious disease.”
“Eastern equine encephalitis can cause brain infection (encephalitis), which can be fatal.”
Only a few cases are reported in the U.S. each year, most in the Eastern or Gulf Coast states, the agency states on its website.
Humans and other animals that contract the virus are considered “dead-end hosts,” the CDC states, which means they can’t spread it to mosquitoes that bite them.
Older people and immunocompromised persons are at the highest risk for mosquito-borne encephalitis, an expert said. (iStock)
Common symptoms of EEE include fever, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, stiff neck, seizures, behavioral changes and drowsiness.
These usually appear five to 10 days after being bitten.
The disease can be deadly, resulting in fatalities for 30% of infected people. It can also lead to chronic neurological deficiencies, per the CDC.
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“Eastern equine encephalitis can cause brain infection (encephalitis), which can be fatal,” Edward Liu, MD, chief of infectious diseases at Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center, told Fox News Digital.
Older people and those who are immunocompromised are at the highest risk for mosquito-borne encephalitis, according to Liu.
Prevention of mosquito bites is the most effective means of protecting against the disease, experts say. (iStock)
Dr. John Ayers, vice chief of innovation in the Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Public Health at the University of California, San Diego, confirmed to Fox News Digital that EEE is “serious but extraordinarily rare.”
“Without any overt prevention measures, cases remain substantially rarer than being struck by lightning,” he said.
Prevention and treatment
The fact that local mosquitoes have the virus and one Massachusetts patient has become infected is “concerning,” Liu said.
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“While evening lockdowns could be protective, other options would be educating the public of the risk, encouraging mosquito repellent usage, and spraying to prevent the prevalence of mosquitoes,” he advised.
Ayers added, “I don’t think there is anything you can do to meaningfully lower your individual chances of illness, because they’re already so low.”
“These viral encephalitides have no treatment, so prevention and supportive care is the only course of action.”
He agrees that typical strategies to deal with mosquito vector diseases are to kill the mosquitoes, reduce areas with standing water where they can nest and spray to kill their larvae.
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“These viral encephalitides have no treatment, so prevention and supportive care is the only course of action,” Liu noted.
There is currently no vaccine for Eastern equine encephalitis.
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