Saturday, September 27, 2014

CDC: "Strange" Virus Spreading, Causes Polio-Like Paralysis

by JASmius



Remember that "bizarre" respiratory virus that had spread through over a thousand school children in five Midwestern states as of two weeks and change ago, and just purely coincidentally first arose in Ohio precisely as the current school year began just under two purely coincidental months after hundreds of thousands of diseased "unaccompanied minors" from Central America poured across the former southern border at Barack Obama's instigated invitation and were purely coincidentally distributed around the country to "red" states and enclavesIt's still spreading, and it's evidently already mutating to produce symptoms eerily similar to another disease that had heretofore been eradicated in this country: polio:

Health officials are investigating nine cases of muscle weakness or paralysis in Colorado children and whether the culprit might be a virus causing severe respiratory illness across the country.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday sent doctors an alert about the polio-like cases and said the germ - enterovirus 68 - was detected in four out of eight of the sick children who had a certain medical test. The status of the ninth case is unclear.

The virus can cause paralysis but other germs can, too. Health officials don't know whether the virus caused any of the children's arm and leg weaknesses or whether it's just a germ they coincidentally picked up.

"That's why we want more information," and for doctors to report similar cases, said the CDC's Dr. Jane Seward.

The cases occurred within the last two months. All nine children are being treated at Children's Hospital Colorado in Aurora, and most are from the Denver area. A hospital spokeswoman said the patients' families didn't want to talk to the media.

This quote is from an Associated Press news report.  You know how you can tell it's from an Associated Press news report?  Because they persist in referring to this viral epidemic using adjectives like "mystery" and "bizarre" and "strange" in lieu of any "speculative" dot-connecting with the Border Crisis influx that, though it's slowed down of late, is still ongoing.  The only implicit dent in the embargo of the obvious proximate cause is deep in the article where it makes passing, almost casual, reference to "an unusual wave of severe respiratory illness," as though it was due to some "panspermia" money shot from a passing comet rather than a highly likely, and inevitable, consequence of The One's amnesty fait accompli.

To reiterate: There is a reason why the wave of (legal) immigration from southern and eastern Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was filtered through Ellis Island in New York harbor, and my use of the term "filter" is no accident.  Article IV, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution states, in relevant part, "The United States [i.e. the then-newly created federal government]...shall protect each of them [i.e. the States] against Invasion..."  This meant defending the country against armed attack as well as prohibiting ingress to émigrés with criminal records and/or infectious diseasesThe immigration laws were established specifically to protect the receiving population from the potential dangers of disease and criminality that could be brought into the country.

But by definition, if the federal government abrogates its Article IV, Section 4 responsibility by not just indifferently tolerating, but actively encouraging uncontrolled, unfiltered illegal immigration, it is forfeiting control over any and all harmful factors that can and will deleteriously impact the American citizenry.  And in the case of Barack Obama's deliberately contrived "Border Crisis," deliberately inflicting it across the country.

My guess is it wasn't that patients' families didn't want to talk to the Associated Press; it was that the Associated Press didn't want to report what some of those patients' families had to say about what the proximate cause of this "unusual wave of severe respiratory illness" really is.  Because if it had been my grandkid lying in a hospital bed paralyzed and hooked to a ventilator, and I found out that his or her school had absorbed an influx of untreated, "undocumented" classmates mere weeks before, you can sure as shinola bet I'd have had some pointed things to say about it.

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