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Ebola has never spread like this. I suspect that this is a depopulation GMO virus created by the CIA or China. The Congo is a third world country so I suspect that t heir numbers are way off. It could be far higher and has it spread to neighboring countries yet ?

Nearly 100 children dead as world's 2nd-largest Ebola outbreak surpasses 800 cases

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The number of people stung by scorpions across Brazil has risen from 12,000 in 2000 to 140,000 last year, according to the health ministry. 140,000 scorpion bites in a year is toooooo much.


Venomous scorpions are invading Brazil's biggest cities, and the infestation may be unstoppable

Despite its urban nature, São Paulo is now facing a growing scorpion problem.
The yellow scorpions proliferating in the city can reproduce through parthenogenesis — no male participation required.

I live in São Paulo, the biggest city in Brazil, home to some 12 million people—20 million if you count the outskirts, which have been sprawling for three decades.

That makes it a good place to observe the phenomenon I research: complex social problems. In academia, this concept refers to problems like corruption, crime and traffic — problems that, in practice, cannot be solved. They must simply be mitigated or managed.

São Paulo is a dense city, with scarce green space and little to no animal life — no squirrels, no raccoons, not even a lot of birds. So I was astonished when, in January, I learned that scorpions had infested my neighborhood.

It turns out, people across the city and São Paulo state were having the same problem with these dangerous, venomous bugs. Statewide, scorpion stings have increased threefold over the last two decades.

Four kinds of scorpion live across Brazil, but historically only in rural areas. São Paulo residents are urbanites. We have conquered nature — or so we thought.
Brazil's urban scorpions
Brazil Sao Paulo yellow scorpionAngela Lima, with her son, Gabriel, shows a scorpion she caught near her shack in a slum on the edge of a swamp, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, June 4, 2003. (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)

Brazil's scorpion infestation is the perfect example of how unpredictable modern life has become. It is a hallmark of what those of us in the complex problems field call a "VUCA" world — a world that's volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous.

Some 2.5 billion people worldwide, from Mexico to Russia, live with scorpions, which generally prefer hot and dry habitats.

But Brazil's cities also provide an excellent habitat for scorpions, experts say. They offer shelter in sewage networks, plenty of water and food in the garbage that goes uncollected, and no natural predators.

Scorpions, like the cockroaches they feast on, are an incredibly adaptable species. As the weather in Brazil gets hotter due to climate change, scorpions are spreading across the country— including into its colder southern states that rarely, if ever, had reports of scorpions prior to this millennium.

The number of people stung by scorpions across Brazil has risen from 12,000 in 2000 to 140,000 last year, according to the health ministry.

Most scorpion stings are extremely painful but not fatal. For children, however, they are dangerous and require urgent medical attention. Eighty-eight people died from their wounds in 2017, Brazil's O Globo newspaper reports, highlighting the lack of adequate medicare care available in small towns. Many of the dead are children.

In Americana, a city with about 200,000 inhabitants in São Paulo state, teams that perform night searches for scorpions captured more than 13,000 last year— that's the equivalent of one scorpion for every 15 people.

Worse yet, the species terrorizing Brazilians is the highly dangerous yellow scorpion, or Tityus serrulatus. It reproduces through the miracle of parthenogenesis, meaning a female scorpion simply generates copies of herself twice a year - no male participation required.

Each instance of parthenogenetic reproduction can spawn up to 20 to 30 baby scorpions. Though most will die in their first days and weeks of life, ridding Brazilian cities of scorpions would be a herculean, if not downright impossible, task.
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Brazil's urban scorpion infestation is a classic "wicked problem."

This term, first used in 1973 by design theorists Horst Rittel and Melvin Webber, refers to enormous social or cultural problems like poverty and war — problems with no simple or definitive solution, and which arise at the intersection of other problems.

Wicked problems are a symptom of numerous other related problems, both natural and human-made. In this case, Brazil's urban scorpion infestation is the result of poor garbage management, inadequate sanitation, rapid urbanization and a changing climate.

It is likely too late to stop the spread of scorpions across Brazilian cities.

In a VUCA world, my academic research and other problem-solving studies show, wicked problems should be identified and confronted as soon as possible, using an array of responses.

In a VUCA world, the more resources you throw at problems, the better. That could mean everything from public awareness campaigns that educate Brazilians about scorpions to exterminator task forces working to control their population in urban areas. Scientists should be involved. Brazil's national public health system will need to adapt to this new threat.

Brazil's government appears to be ill-equipped to tackle the scorpion infestation.

Despite dogged press coverage, federal health officials have barely spoken publicly about Brazil's urban scorpion problem. And, beyond some rather tepid national and state-level efforts to train health officials in scorpion risk, authorities seem to have no plan for fighting the infestation at the epidemic level it is heading towards.

Nor are cities likely to see any federal money dedicated to fighting this scorpion infestation: Brazil has been in a deep recession since 2015, and public health budgets have been slashed.

Venomous yellow scorpions, I fear, have already claimed their place alongside violent crime, brutal traffic, and other chronic problems that urbanites in Brazil must cope with daily.

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Is this a depopulation agent gotten loose ? If so it could be the CIA or China letting this tweeked ebola virus out. Ebola outbreaks never used to reeach these kionds of numbers

Ebola cases in DR Congo break 2,000 mark

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Health workers prepare to bury an Ebola victim in Butembo. More than 2,000 cases have been recorded since the disease broke out in eastern DR Congo 10 months ago
DR Congo's health ministry said late Monday that it had recorded more than 2,000 cases of Ebola, two-thirds of which had been fatal, since the disease broke out in the country's east 10 months ago.

"Since the start of the epidemic, the total number of cases stands at 2,008, of which 1,914 have been confirmed [by lab test] while 94 are probable," it said in an update.

"In all, there have been 1,346 deaths (1,252 confirmed and 94 probable) and 539 people have recovered."

The ministry said it was important to retain the overall perspective, despite the breaching of the symbolic threshold of 2,000 cases.

"In recent weeks, the trend has been positive, although vigilance is still necessary," it said.

There have been fewer attacks on Ebola teams by armed groups, which means health workers have "recovered some of the lost time to contain the spread of the epidemic," it said.

The epidemic was first declared in North Kivu province on August 1 and then spread to neighbouring Ituri, although there have not been any cases in neighbouring countries.

Efforts to tackle the crisis have been hampered both by militia attacks on treatment centres, in which some staff have been killed, and by the hostility of some local people to the medical teams.

The outbreak is the 10th in the Democratic Republic of Congo since the disease was identified in 1976.

It is the worst on record after an epidemic that struck three African countries between 2014-2016, leaving more than 11,300 people dead.

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Our Border patrols caught 50 something Africans from those nice places with Ebola the other day coming across the Mexican border.
Maybe we need Ebola vaccinations now :roll:
Why is Trump right in wanting to secure the border, all there leeching people yes, but what they are bringing is just as bad or worse if you catch this stuff.
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Liberals be like we want this, killer diseases, we love the children, they need raped all the time.
Now I see why they are pushing pedo acceptance stuff so much more now days. Oh, and the vaccines, got to have those daily anymore.



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Texas Medical Professional: Migrants Quarantined with UNKNOWN Disease, 10-Year Old Girl Found With 20 Types of Semen In Her

A medical professional on the border in Texas told Big League Politics that the crisis is reaching fever pitch, with three individuals now quarantined at a privately-owned hospital in El Paso with an unknown disease. The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has not even been able to identify the disease the three migrants have, as the military guards the quarantine area.

“There were some Congolese people caught crossing the border, it was suspected they had Ebola. In one facility there are three patients being held because they don’t know what they have. The CDC have been here to assess them. They are isolated, they only have certain specialists who can see them,” the medical professional tells Big League Politics.

“We’ve had an outbreak of mumps over here.”

“What scares me is what happens if we someone come over here with Ebola. We only need one person, and there’s a pandemic.”

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“There was a female, 10 years old, who was found with 20 different types of semen inside her body. She was dispatched to a family member. The girl who was with her who was supposedly a family member was not really a family member, just someone who bought her from her family in Guatemala. These are real problems that exist here on the border. There are some people who are trying to leave jugs of water out here for them. A lot of these people come to this country needing help,” the professional stated.

Migrants are obtaining “Rent-A-Kids,” and since Border Patrol cannot perform DNA tests to determine if children are related to adults most of the human traffickers get into our country.

“In Juarez, there is a huge influx of Cubans right now. They have taken over the streets and started a prostitution ring among them. The Cubans cannot cross here. If they have Cuban citizenship, they cannot cross here.”

“There are a lot of people who come here from El Salvador, Guatemala who are in acute renal failure, they cannot walk. There are some who have come with cirrhosis of the liver. I’ve seen some patients who are almost at the point of dying with the cirrhosis that they have,” the medical professional stated. “The time and resources it takes up to treat them is massive.”

“A lot of these children come over here sick, you don’t catch the flu overnight, there’s an incubation period. A lot of these kids are already sick coming here. Right now, at least 2 percent are being taken up by people who are coming here illegally, somehow someway they do have insurance. We’re guessing that as soon as they come over here they get some kind of insurance, whatever they are not given we have to foot the bill here, and they are illnesses they have had for a while,” the professional stated.

Big League Politics has previously confirmed with border watcher Jim Benvie that illegal migrants obtain insurance and EBT cards upon gaining access to the United States.

“There have been some women who have come forward who said they were raped…in the end you have to believe they were because of the damage done to them, either vaginally or anally,” the professional stated.

“When they cross over, you see them land…being transported in these huge buses, they don’t have to go through TSA, they get escorted and go first. What they need to do is it has to be like Ellis Island, they need to vet these people and quarantine.”

I reported:Jim Benvie is a border watcher who leads fellow concerned citizens in peacefully stopping migrants who invade the United States over the southern border. Benvie’s videos from the border can be found on his Facebook page. Benvie is the leader of the Guardian Patriots and has been especially active in the El Paso, Texas region.

Benvie appeared on The Campaign Show with Patrick Howley on Patriots Soapbox (6-8 PM Eastern on Sundays, live.patriotssoapbox.com) to discuss the scourge of human trafficking and cartel activity on the Texas and New Mexico border, the ACLU’s quest to fight citizen watchers, and the deep possibly irreversible corruption of our American political system.
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This really says a lot about the quality of many of these migrants. I highly doubt that cases like this arrived at Ellis Island a hundred years ago and none of them were looking for a welfare cheque. A ten year old girl had twenty types of semen in her !? And none of the other migrants did anything!? Something is wrong with these guys.
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Ellis would quarantine them, and some I believe sent back to where they came as it should be now.
Soon as these people are caught they should be sent back, and the border closed down. The President has that power, and with this stuff coming in he should.
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I would expect to be deported if I did any one of the many crimes these migrants are doing yet we refuse to deport them. I already have had an experience with Somalians trying to do a robbery.
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We have murders, and other felons in sanctuary cities that should be either put down, or never let out again from prison.
The skunk liberals thing it's good to have these people set on us, but they should be in prison with them for aiding them.
It's more than a crime what they are doing to the people, it's treason, and sedition.
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If viruses are raining down on earth then are they not aliens ? 2020 is almost here so we don’t have long to wait to see if this is true. Could it be a cia/Rothchilds germ undeclared warfare tactic ?
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People dig up viruses all the time so it's plausible that it's blown up in the air currents.
We get dirt from Saharan Africa blowing in all the time all across the US.
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I have thought for some time that if the flesh eating bacterias ever become as commonplace as the flu our medical will be overwhelmed and the world would be a scary place. I’ve never been interested in having a tattoo so I’m safe from any tattoo complications. https://www.jucm.com/tattoos-and-pierci ... 1G2oDYfh8U
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With the Corona Virus on the rise this video is a good watch.
The sad part is we are not prepared today to handle it.

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I believe that a real horror may be occurring right now in Wuhan China. A British friend in Hong Kong just sent me a video showing a man dropping on the street, a nurse there saying that 90,000 have it however I also just read today that this coronavirus is seldom fatal. I wouldn’t be surprised if another flu like the Spanish flu of just after the First World War isn’t created in a lab and be set for release on a certain date. This outbreak occurring just before Chinese New Year when everyone in China has to return to their hometown makes me suspicious that it was made to appear like it is due to the nearby biological weapons facility.
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I believe with the people being fired in that lab there it may be they let out part man made.
I saw one thing among all the news that may be false, it was part HIV virus.
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Hong Kong reports 75.000 cases now that China isn't reporting, you gotta wonder how many there are for real.
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The death rate isn’t that high and the Chinese immune systems are not very strong. I don’t think that it’s something to worry about. I do however think that it is a GMO flu and that it was released intentionally. Some believe that Bill Gates and his cronies are involved.
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Blue Frost wrote: February 3rd, 2020, 1:03 am Hong Kong reports 75.000 cases now that China isn't reporting, you gotta wonder how many there are for real.
In China over 100 dead from the coronavirus. I think there's a lot more but are not being reported. 3 cases of the virus in Canada. 1 here in BC.
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