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  • Dr. Robert Young Finds Graphene Oxide in All Four Vaccines and Other Disturbing Ingredients [Wealth of information, additional sources images at link]

    08/29/2021 6:00:38 PM PDT · by ransomnote · 120 replies
    thelibertybeacon.com ^ | August 29, 2021 | TLB Staff
    ER Editor: Dr. Robert Young‘s recent paper, showing detailed analysis of both the blood and the vaccines, is very technical but well worth the effort. In sum, graphene oxide has been found in all four vaccines. In addition, Trypanosoma cruzi Parasites have been found in the Pfizer vaccine, which are composed of carbon, oxygen chromium, sulphur, aluminum, chloride and nitrogen. The nanoparticulate components of all vaccines make for very interesting and disturbing reading, as do those components that create magnetic effects in the body. A question we are left with is, what is the additional effect on all this if...
  • Dangerous Chagas Disease – Imported from Latin America – Widespread in Southern US

    12/02/2015 7:11:15 AM PST · by AngelesCrestHighway · 16 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | 11/02/15 | Jim Hoft
    Thanks to Obama’s open border policies there are now hundreds of thousands of cases of Chagas Disease in the United States today. Chagas disease also known as American trypanosomiasis, is a potentially life-threatening illness caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi). It is found mainly in endemic areas of 21 Latin American countries. The disease is transmitted to humans by contact with feces of triatomine bugs, known as ‘kissing bugs.’ Chagas disease is spread by the Kissing Bug in Latin American countries. Chagas often leads to a fatal condition known as Chagasic cardiomyopathy. The National School for Tropical...
  • Blood-sucking ‘kissing bug’ sees 300k Americans infected with deadly disease

    11/11/2014 1:22:47 PM PST · by DJ Taylor · 26 replies
    Russia Today ^ | November 11, 2014 | Tomas Bravo
    The United States is being infected by Chagas, a deadly disease spread by the feces of a parasite nicknamed the 'kissing bug'. It bites sleeping victims, ingests the blood and defecates on them; patients then unknowingly rub the feces into open membranes.
  • The House Paint That Can Prevent Diseases

    05/20/2014 11:51:34 AM PDT · by PoloSec · 9 replies
    The Atlantic ^ | May 20 2014 | Betsy Teutsch
    Chemist Pilar Mateo has come up with a paint that slowly releases insecticides, making homes inhospitable to parasite-spreading bugs. Across Latin American, large beetles known as vinchucas spread Chagas disease. The disease can lie dormant for years, but when it emerges, it can damage the digestive system and heart, sometimes fatally. The vinchucas, technically Triatoma infestans, are also known as kissing bugs, because of their tendency to bite on the face. They inhabit the crevices of mud or adobe houses, coming out at night. Latin America is the epicenter of this beetle’s territory, with about 7 to 8 million people...
  • Antigenic sugars identified for Chagas disease

    07/27/2013 12:39:57 AM PDT · by neverdem · 3 replies
    Chemistry World ^ | 23 July 2013 | Sonja Hampel
    The triatomine beetles that transmit Chagas disease are known as kissing bugs because they tend to feed on peopleÂ’s facesScientists in the US and Spain have synthesised the combinations of sugars from the surface of the Chagas disease parasite that trigger the human immune response to it. This could help establish better diagnostic tests for the disease, and even a vaccine.Chagas disease is caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. The parasite is transmitted by contaminated food, blood transfusions and blood sucking beetles commonly known as kissing bugs. After a phase of acute local infection, the disease becomes chronic and can...
  • The 'new AIDS of the Americas': Experts warn of deadly insect-borne disease

    05/30/2012 7:42:36 AM PDT · by bkopto · 47 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | May 29, 2012 | Staff
    The parasitic illness called Chagas Disease has similarities to the early spread of HIV, according to a new study. An estimated 10 million people worldwide are infected with most sufferers in Bolivia, Mexico, Columbia and Central America, as well as approximately 30,000 people in the U.S.... The disease - once largely contained to Latin America - has spread into the U.S due to increases in travel and immigration.
  • Chagas Disease May Be a Threat in South Texas, Says Researcher

    10/17/2011 3:54:55 PM PDT · by SwinneySwitch · 22 replies · 1+ views
    University of Texas ^ | Oct. 6, 2011 | Sahotra Sarkar
    AUSTIN, Texas — Chagas disease, a tropical parasitic disease that can lead to life-threatening heart and digestive disorders, may be more widespread in Texas than previously thought, according to research from The University of Texas at Austin. A composite risk map for Chagas disease in Texas. According to Sahotra Sarkar's analysis eleven counties are at particular risk: Bee, Bexar, Brooks, Cameron, DeWitt, Goliad, Hidalgo, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, and Nueces. "We've been studying this for four years now, and this year the number of disease-causing insects is quite amazing," says Sahotra Sarkar, professor of integrative biology and philosophy at The...
  • Officials identify substance found at post office (trypanosomiasis)

    12/14/2006 1:25:25 PM PST · by LibWhacker · 45 replies · 1,986+ views
    El Paso Times ^ | 12/14/06
    Not allowed to post articles from the El Paso Times... All I can do is give you the link.
  • Dr. Madeleine Cosman's Legacy - A Harsh Warning George Putnam

    05/11/2006 5:42:08 AM PDT · by branch1 · 2 replies · 110+ views
    NewsMax.com ^ | Mar 10, 2006 | George Putnam
    In this report and on our radio show, Madeleine familiarized us all with such unfamiliar diseases as dengue fever, Marburg fever, Chagas disease and the re-introduction to our society of smallpox, polio, hepatitis, tuberculosis and leprosy, which is not common knowledge.
  • Lessons of the Kissing Bug's Deadly Gift

    04/12/2005 8:29:55 PM PDT · by neverdem · 13 replies · 1,357+ views
    NY Times ^ | April 12, 2005 | LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN, M.D.
    THE DOCTOR'S WORLD BUENOS AIRES - When there is an extraordinary new outbreak of a well-known disease, it can provide new insights into how the disease is spread. A case in point is Chagas' disease, which exists only in the Americas, where it has infected an estimated 16 million people and causes about 50,000 deaths each year. This parasitic infection usually is transmitted through the bite of the kissing bug (also known as the reduviid bug and the triatomine bug). The insect lives in cracks and holes in poor housing, where it bites people, often on the face, while they...
  • A Ticking Time Bomb: Diseases that Cross American Borders

    12/15/2004 12:42:44 PM PST · by CHARLITE · 38 replies · 2,092+ views
    RUTHERFORD INSTITUTE.COM ^ | DECEMBER 13, 2004 | JOHN W. WHITEHEAD
    As an American, I have always been inspired by the fact that my country welcomes those who seek refuge. And as long as our government officials maintain our borders and ensure that those coming from other countries are screened in order to protect those who legally live here, the concept of welcoming immigrants is a noble one. However, something has gone awry. Indeed, illegal immigration into the U.S. has become an immense problem and a clear and present danger. Documented illegal immigration has more than doubled in the last decade. It has grown, by conservative counts, from 3.5 million in...
  • Immigration's Silent Invasion, Deadly Consequences

    02/15/2004 10:57:07 PM PST · by hotpotato · 126 replies · 1,689+ views
    Nrilinks ^ | Dec 22, 2003
    The invasion of illegal aliens pouring over the borders of the United States is taking an ominous turn. They are not alone! Their bodies may carry Hepatitis A, B & C, tuberculosis, leprosy and Chagas Disease. Chagas is a nasty parasitic bug common in Latin America where 18 million people are infected and 50,000 deaths occur annually. Illegal aliens, by avoiding health screenings at U.S. borders, carry TB, the most serious being MDR, a multi-drug resistant tuberculosis—with a higher death rate than cancer. MDR-TB occurs when Mycobacterium tuberculosis becomes resistant to at least Isoniazid and Rifampin—the two most powerful TB...