Friday, July 23, 2010

Dengue Fever

Dengue fever is a febrile disease found in tropical areas.
Its spread by mosquitoes.
Symptoms usually begin with a fever leading to headaches, muscle and joint pains.
Its also known as Bonecrusher fever as it leads to severe myalgia pain.
Typically victims get a rash and begin to get nausea and vomit.
It can also lead to bleeding and fluid loss which then has a high mortality rate.

Florida had its first cases in 1934,
and now 10% of the island of Key West has been infected.
All fine and dandy...
till you understand that the US Army and CIA Biological Warfare researchers
have focused on using Dengue Fever as a weapon for the past 50 years.
CIA documents and the findings of a congressional committee have discovered 3 prime hot spots where Dengue Fever was released to the public for research:
Panama City, Avon Park, & Key West.
150k mosquitoes were dropped in paper bags that would burst on impact.
Each bag contained 1k insects.
Some mosquitoes even carried Yellow Fever.
Deaths have been rumored to have occurred to healthy people at the time of this incident.
Years later, in 1981 a Dengue Fever epidemic killed 158 in Cuba.
Many believe the CIA was responsible,
around the same time a deadly strain of Swine Flu broke out in Cuba.
Former Fort Detrick researchers (where these experiments were crafted from)
have come forth and admitted that the Cuban strains were man-made tests.
The symptoms of Dengue are extremely similar to those that experience illness from exposure to the BP oil spill or more specifically the chemical dispersant used: Corexit.
The problem is this,
(other than the fact that the US military conducts experiments in which they expose American citizens to deadly biological weapons)
when someone shows these symptoms
it will be extremely hard to diagnose whether or not its Dengue Fever or adverse reactions to Corexit.

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