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Stop Medieval Diseases With a Medieval Wall
Front Page ^ | February 8, 2019 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 02/10/2019 6:10:12 AM PST by Louis Foxwell

Stop Medieval Diseases With a Medieval Wall

How the legalization of illegal migration and homelessness is leading to a new wave of disease outbreaks.

February 8, 2019

Daniel Greenfield

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism. 

The media recently reported that Los Angeles County’s ongoing typhus epidemic had infected Deputy City Attorney Liz Greenwood. 

"Who gets typhus? It's a medieval disease that's caused by trash,” she wondered.

Greenwood is partially correct. The typhus outbreak, like the hepatitis outbreak, was directly caused by social justice policies that legalized public vagrancy, and leaving trash and human waste on sidewalks. The piles of trash, human waste and people combine to create horrifying diseased conditions. Before Greenwood, many Los Angeles patients who had been diagnosed with typhus were indeed homeless.

"There are rats in City Hall and City Hall East," she complained. "There are enormous rats and their tails are as long as their bodies."

The rats are a problem, but the fleas that carry the virus that Greenwood has can live on a variety of animals, including stray cats and possums. That’s why the typhus outbreak isn’t just happening in Skid Row, but has spread to Long Beach and Pasadena. And while the homeless encampments act as incubators for the disease, it’s not the only social justice policy spreading disease across America.

Or at least in California and Texas.

“It’s never been considered a very common disease,” Peter Hotez, the dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, noted, “but we seem to see it more frequently. And it seems to be extending across from Southern California all along the Mexican border into southeastern Texas and then into the Gulf Coast in Florida.”

America never had much of a history of typhus, but Mexico did. And our brief episodes of typhus invariably involved immigrants and migrants carrying the disease from Europe or Mexico.

The first outbreak of the disease in this hemisphere occurred in Mexico back in the 17th century and there have been 22 major outbreaks since then, caused in part by refugees and crowded conditions. Typhus was so associated with Mexico that it was even known as Tabardillo or Mexican typhus fever. There was extensive debate as to whether Mexican typhus was different than European typhus.

The first case of typhus in southern California was linked to Mexican refugees.

Dr. L.M. Powers, a Los Angeles physician, was the first to spot it. "The first recognized and recorded cases of typhus fever in southern California occurred in the summer of 1916, when many Mexicans came to this section during a civil war in their own country," he wrote in a paper published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

The first victim of typhus had visited El Paso. Dr. Powers linked many other typhus cases in Los Angeles to Mexico. Historical records show that these cases involved migrants and Mexican railway workers.

In saner times, American authorities understood the problem and took common sense measures to fight the spread of the disease. The rise of typhus cases in California a century ago led to a campaign that included the delousing of anyone coming into the United States from certain parts of Mexico. Leftists have revisited this history in recent years to make obscene analogies to Holocaust gas chambers.

But despite the insistence that disinfection stations were motivated by racism, rather than real fear of the disease, the 67 typhus cases in El Paso make it very clear that there was a real problem.

El Paso’s efforts to keep out typhus were touched off by the death of Dr. W. C. Kluttz, who spotted the disease in the Mexican refugees that he was treating, before becoming infected and dying of it.

Dr. Kluttz was far from the only medical professional who lost his life to the disease. Dr. Howard Taylor Ricketts, the brilliant pathologist after whom Rickettsia, the genome that causes typhus is named, died while trying to isolate typhus in Mexico City at the request of the Mexican government.

At Dr. Kluttz's funeral, El Paso's Mayor Lea called for "a strong federally enforced quarantine here that would effectively stop the entrance into this country of disease-bearing persons from south of the Rio Grande."

The ambitious 2,000 mile quarantine ultimately proved to be a success, preventing Mexico’s typhus outbreaks from spreading into the United States. But it also claimed a toll with at least one inspector, David M. White, conducting disinfection procedures, contracting typhus and dying of the disease.

Illegal migrants seeking to bypass the quarantine however spread the disease in unlikely places.

A 1921 outbreak of typhus on a Navajo reservation was attributed to it being on a “pathway for itinerant laborers.” That particular outbreak appears to have killed 27 Navajo Indians.

The quarantine is history and typhus cases continue to rise in border states.

Texas saw a surge of typhus cases between 2008 and 2016. And the cases have been heavily concentrated in counties with high illegal populations. But officials insist on blaming ‘global warming’.

The number of typhus cases rose from 30 in 2003 to 519 in 2017. Hidalgo County had the highest incidence with 99 cases. Hidalgo County contains 6% of the state’s illegal alien population. Harris County has the second highest rate with 71 typhus cases and contains 24% of the state’s illegal alien population. Hidalgo has some of the youngest and newest illegal alien arrivals which may account for its high typhus infection rates.

Bexar County, with 59 typhus cases, the fourth highest rate of infections, hosts 4% of Texas illegals.

Typhus had fallen off the radar in the United States. It had been delisted by the CDC in 1994. And then it made a comeback in the middle nineties. Los Angeles saw a rise in the number of typhus cases in 1996 around the same time as futile efforts were being launched to fight the plague of illegal migration.

Now the situation has worsened. And it will only keep getting worse.

Like superstitious dark age types, leftists insist on blaming the typhus outbreaks on global warming, caused by an angry ‘Mother Earth’ rather than on the very real spread of disease by people. Instead of preventing the spread of disease, they insist that we must repent for our crimes against the environment, and recycle more, and then the earth will cool and the typhus outbreak will stop.

This denial of basic scientific facts is at the root of the typhus outbreak. Raising taxes in a bizarre scheme to change the weather is a bizarre folly that will do absolutely nothing to stop the spread of typhus.

The legalization of illegal migration and homelessness, is leading to a new wave of disease outbreaks.

Epidemiology shows us that typhus flares up in border counties and areas with large illegal alien populations. From there, it takes root in poor areas with bad hygiene. Fleas carried by rats, possums and cats can then pass on the disease to people who would have never expected to come down with it.

We know how to stop typhus. It begins with ending public vagrancy and illegal migration.

The Los Angeles Deputy City Attorney called typhus a “medieval disease”. Senator Kamala Harris of California ridiculed President Trump’s proposal for a border wall as “medieval”. California Rep. Harley Rouda urged Trump to “give up on the outdated notion of building a wall from medieval times.”

Rouda represents parts of Orange County. The O.C. had 15 typhus cases last year.

If you want to stop a medieval disease, you might want to start with a medieval wall. 


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Mexico; US: Arizona; US: California; US: Florida; US: New Mexico; US: New York; US: Texas
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1 posted on 02/10/2019 6:10:12 AM PST by Louis Foxwell
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2 posted on 02/10/2019 6:11:13 AM PST by Louis Foxwell (The denial of the authority of God is the central plank of the Progressive movement.)
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To: Louis Foxwell
Excellent research in this article.

The irony is Progressivism got its first big boost to big government through mandatory vaccination and control of disease.

3 posted on 02/10/2019 6:23:13 AM PST by marktwain (President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

What we really need to stop is the travesty of “slats” as a wall. Undoubtedly the recommendation of a drug lord (likely Chapo, at least) bought off border patrol union. But the idea that slats, which agents on our side can readily be shot from/through, are safer than the solid concrete and rebar wall that Trump campaigned on is on its face ridiculous. Slats mean that drugs and other contraband can be smartly and readily passed from anywhere along the border.


4 posted on 02/10/2019 6:26:29 AM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: Louis Foxwell

“In saner times, American authorities understood the problem and took common sense measures to fight the spread of the disease.”

Similar to the lack of action when AIDS first hit the scene. Rather than take the politically incorrect position of admitting the disease was spread primarily by gay sex, it was allowed to run rampant. At some point, it was promoted as spread primarily by heterosexuals. This enabled tainted blood to get into the blood supply used for operations, killing many, who were non-gay. Arthur Ashe and Isaac Asimov, are two examples. Everett Koop did a mighty dis-service to the American people when thousands of deaths could have been averted.


5 posted on 02/10/2019 6:39:12 AM PST by ArtDodger
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To: Louis Foxwell

Funny, I thought that liberals would blame Typhus on people not having vaccines.


6 posted on 02/10/2019 7:16:31 AM PST by Morpheus2009
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To: 9YearLurker

The politically correct people want slats so that border patrol can see the poor migrants on the other side needing help.


7 posted on 02/10/2019 7:18:40 AM PST by Morpheus2009
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To: ArtDodger

AIDs was not allowed to run rampant. My wife and I were in SF in 83-84 when the “gays” ran riot over the town because CDC had come in and closed the bathhouses. By riot, I mean burning buildings and cars, threatening to kill people, etc. Reagan was so flummoxed by the insanity that he agreed to remove the restrictions, not understanding what was really going on in the streets.

The gays killed themselves because they could not control their lusts to allow the disease to die.


8 posted on 02/10/2019 7:53:59 AM PST by wbarmy (I chose to be a sheepdog once I saw what happens to the sheep.)
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To: wbarmy
Thanks to San Fransisco, one can be exposed to bubonic plague anywhere in the western US.

In 1900 there was a plague outbreak in Chinatown. A local doctor detected that outbreak and reported it to the city, along with rat catching and general hygiene and public health measures.

The fine people in city hall, like those in the 70's simply refused to believe there was a plague outbreak in their fair city.

They blocked any effort to stop the spread of the disease. Then it spread to the local ground squirrel population and escaped the slums to everywhere in the west.

San Fransisco learned nothing from the bitter lessons of the past when a gay plague broke out barely 7 decades later.

Thanks guys.

9 posted on 02/10/2019 8:26:35 AM PST by null and void (Hey AOC? If socialism is so grand, why are Guatemalans coming here instead of going to Venezuela?)
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To: Louis Foxwell
"If you want to stop a medieval disease, you might want to start with a medieval wall. "

Quote of the century.

10 posted on 02/10/2019 11:11:07 AM PST by matthew fuller (Some people are deserving of the death penalty.)
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To: Louis Foxwell
Texas saw a surge of typhus cases between 2008 and 2016. And the cases have been heavily concentrated in counties with high illegal populations. But officials insist on blaming ‘global warming’.

Every time you believe liberals can't be 'that stupid' they come up with something like the above...

11 posted on 02/10/2019 12:24:10 PM PST by GOPJ (We renew our resolve America will NEVER be a socialist country. We are born free we will STAY free!)
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To: marktwain

? Go back to 1913.


12 posted on 02/10/2019 1:43:29 PM PST by Jacquerie (ArticleVBlog.com)
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Yes, that was the era where Progressivism really started taking hold.


13 posted on 02/10/2019 2:48:05 PM PST by marktwain (President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries.)
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To: Louis Foxwell; null and void; aragorn; azishot; AZ .44 MAG; Baynative; Beautiful_Gracious_Skies; ...
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Bring back DDT.

While DDT wouldn't stop illegal invaders, it would reduce the flea population.

14 posted on 02/10/2019 4:56:30 PM PST by LucyT
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To: LucyT

Let’s wait until all of City Hall has typhus, please...


15 posted on 02/10/2019 5:13:55 PM PST by null and void (Hey AOC? If socialism is so grand, why are Guatemalans coming here instead of going to Venezuela?)
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To: null and void

Are City Hall ignoring the problem as a method of culling the unwashed masses?

Wikipedia:

The following signs and symptoms refer to epidemic typhus as it is the most important of the typhus group of diseases.[9]

Signs and symptoms begin with sudden onset of fever, and other flu-like symptoms about one to two weeks after being infected.[10] Five to nine days after the symptoms have started, a rash typically begins on the trunk and spreads to the extremities. This rash eventually spreads over most of the body, sparing the face, palms, and soles.

Signs of meningoencephalitis begin with the rash and continue into the second or third weeks. Other signs of meningoencephalitis include sensitivity to light (photophobia), altered mental status (delirium), or coma. - Untreated cases are often fatal.


16 posted on 02/10/2019 5:32:57 PM PST by LucyT
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To: Louis Foxwell; null and void

Wikipedia:

21st century

Beginning in 2018, a typhus outbreak has spread through Los Angeles primarily affecting homeless people.[37]

In 2019 city attorney Elizabeth Greenwood revealed that she too was infected with typhus as a result of a flea bite at her office in Los Angeles City Hall.[38]

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17 posted on 02/10/2019 7:16:22 PM PST by LucyT
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“In 2019 city attorney Elizabeth Greenwood revealed that she too was infected with typhus as a result of a flea bite at her office in Los Angeles City Hall.”

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

L


18 posted on 02/10/2019 7:37:02 PM PST by Lurker (Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending that it is.)
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19 posted on 02/14/2019 10:18:58 PM PST by bitt (forget the electric chair..we're gonna need electric bleachers!)
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To: Louis Foxwell

The fake Hispanic Beto hasn’t done anything to stop typhus in his home city.


20 posted on 02/15/2019 5:41:21 AM PST by bgill (CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola.S)
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