02-17-2024, 08:00 PM
Plague is being played up pretty hard here in the American Pacific Northwest, then up in Alaska that weird Alaskapox is being shoved around, and finally there is a weird disease that is being reported on that can kill kids pretty quickly.
Not to overplay my hand here, but this was what I posted at ATS about this:
And this is just the recent stuff from here in America. Now Why do I hit on the Plague so hard, well before the whole SARS Corona Virus Type-2 issue, China was having reports of Yersinia Pestis outbreaks taking place, but as soon as Covid became a thing, that was what was being blamed. It wasn't o long after covid that China paid for researchers to show that the prior plague outbreaks came from Russia, and not China even though historical evidence has repeatedly shown that China is where it came from. Now these illegal Bio-Labs that are being ran in other countries have fridges full of Plague stored in them. One doesn't have to wonder what might be in store as the next outbreak.
Not to overplay my hand here, but this was what I posted at ATS about this:
Quote:https://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thr...id27298329
a reply to: [post=27296816]Guyfriday[/post]
This is a follow up to the above posting about Plague/plandemics.
From: New York Post
Quote:Alaska health officials confirmed the state’s first fatal case of Alaskapox — a recently discovered viral disease.
An elderly immunocompromised man from the Kenai peninsula, south of Anchorage, died while undergoing treatment in late January, the Anchorage Daily News reported.
He is one of only seven reported Alaskapox infections, the Alaska Department of Public Health said in an announcement on Friday.
“People should not necessarily be concerned but more aware,” said Julia Rogers, a state epidemiologist. “So we’re hoping to make clinicians more aware of what Alaskapox virus is, so that they can identify signs and symptoms.”
The double-stranded-DNA virus, which comes from the same genus as smallpox, monkeypox and cowpox, was first identified in an adult in Fairbanks, Alaska in 2015. It is most common in small mammals, like voles shrews.
So let's look at the symptoms:
From: Alasakan Health Department
Quote:Symptoms of Alaskapox have included one or more skin lesions (bumps or pustules) and other symptoms like swollen lymph nodes and joint and/or muscle pain. Immunocompromised people might be at increased risk for more severe illness.
From: CDC
Quote:Bubonic plague: The incubation period of bubonic plague is usually 2 to 8 days. Patients develop fever, headache, chills, and weakness and one or more swollen, painful lymph nodes (called buboes). This form usually results from the bite of an infected flea. The bacteria multiply in a lymph node near where the bacteria entered the human body. If the patient is not treated with the appropriate antibiotics, the bacteria can spread to other parts of the body.
Looks and feels the same. I know this reads of "Doom-Porn" but hear me out. THis story was also published today.
From: also New York Post
Quote:A Texas family’s trip to the Big Apple for their 10-year-old son’s birthday turned into a nightmare, after their son became violently ill and was induced into a coma at a New York City ICU.Symptoms reported:
Quote:On the way to the World Trade Center, Riker’s health took a turn, and he shared with his parents that he was experiencing the “worst headache” he had ever had.
“There’s a building over there that we walked through and as soon as we walked through that building he said, ‘Oh, I have a really bad headache. This is the worst headache I’ve ever had,’” Stippick told the local outlet.
Moments later, the birthday boy vomited and laid down near a bench to rest.
“It was like a shriek of pain,” said Stippick.
They took him to the hospital, where doctors put him in a medically induced coma.
Back to the CDC page
Quote:Pneumonic plague: The incubation period of pneumonic plague is usually just 1 to 3 days. Patients develop fever, headache, weakness, and a rapidly developing pneumonia with shortness of breath, chest pain, cough, and sometimes bloody or watery mucous. Pneumonic plague may develop from inhaling infectious droplets or may develop from untreated bubonic or septicemic plague after the bacteria spread to the lungs. The pneumonia may cause respiratory failure and shock. Pneumonic plague is the most serious form of the disease and is the only form of plague that can be spread from person to person (by infectious droplets).
Lets not forget about the Chinese operated Bio-Labs that were reportedly being ran illegally here in the US. I'm sure many US Governmental officials not only know about these labs but also got paid to look the other way. In the lab that was raided in Fresno Co California, a dormitory sized fridge was filled with vials ladled as "Plague"
Plague is not something unknown in the US, but if Hospitals are overwhelmed with plague cases, then there is no way people are going to recover from this. We need to keep watch on this as this could be first shots in a new world war.
And this is just the recent stuff from here in America. Now Why do I hit on the Plague so hard, well before the whole SARS Corona Virus Type-2 issue, China was having reports of Yersinia Pestis outbreaks taking place, but as soon as Covid became a thing, that was what was being blamed. It wasn't o long after covid that China paid for researchers to show that the prior plague outbreaks came from Russia, and not China even though historical evidence has repeatedly shown that China is where it came from. Now these illegal Bio-Labs that are being ran in other countries have fridges full of Plague stored in them. One doesn't have to wonder what might be in store as the next outbreak.