I am not suggesting a conspiracy, but I am suggesting that it is very very difficult to get good journalism these days, and I am highly suspicious of anything that mainstream corporate owned media puts out because of the simple fact that they will NOT cover any good news (such as Public Banking), and only cover things their advertisers (BigPharma) allow them to cover.
It seems unnecessary to get all worked up about it. 25 cases seems minuscule compared to deaths caused by other diseases and illnesses. The original story is about up to 25 cases of the polio-like illness in California, but the polio related sub-story really caught my attention.
Yahoo reports:
Polio, an infectious disease that invades the nervous system and mainly affects young children, became one of the most dreaded diseases of the 20th century in the United States.USAToday reports:
There is no known cure for polio, which is "mainly spread by person-to-person contact and eating or drinking items contaminated with the feces of an infected person," according to the Centers for Disease Control.
A vaccination was developed in 1954 and a global push to eradicate the disease, launched in 1988 (right about the time that AIDS broke out), resulted in a sharp decline in polio cases. According to the World Health Organization, just 223 cases were reported in 2012.
In 2013, a polio outbreak in Syria resulted in more than 60 suspected cases. Officials blamed the outbreak on a lack of vaccinations in the war-torn country.
Van Haren said additional tests confirmed the affected children in California "definitely do not have polio."
Poliovirus is part of the Picornaviridae family, which also includes enteroviruses and rhinoviruses (better known as the common cold). There are more than 100 types of enterovirus that cause 10 million to 15 million infections in the United States each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (CNN reports the same.)
The poliovirus has been eradicated in the United States for more than 30 years. Only three countries in the world are not yet free of the disease: Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria, according to the World Health Organization.
ABC News reports:
The children had been vaccinated against polio and tests later confirmed that their illness was not that disease. Polio was eradicated in the U.S. more than 30 years ago.
This article says:
Since the start of the year, 18 cases of polio have been reported worldwide, according to the Council on Foreign Relations: one case in Karachi, Pakistan, and the rest in southeastern Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan.
Later it goes on to say:
In 2012, polio was identified in the following countries: Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Afghanistan, Pakistan and one case in India. Polio is considered an epidemic in Nigeria. In Afghanistan and Pakistan, polio has emerged in clusters. Elsewhere the infectious disease outbreaks have been isolated cases.
So which is it? Has it been eradicated or is it an epidemic in some countries? Was there a vaccine that cured it or is there in fact, no known cure?
Then I reflected back on the YouTube documentaries I have seen in the past 12 months. Some really scary sh*t when you know what I know about wealthy elitists, the United Nations Agenda 21 plan, and the medical industry ties to the Rockefellers.
Here are some interesting videos to consider:
The Greater Good Vaccines Documentary
Origin of AIDS: The Polio Vaccine (CBC 'Witness', 2004)
CDC Admits 98 Million Americans Received Polio Vaccine Contaminated With Cancer Virus
Bill Gates on GM foods, vaccines and Monsanto
The Origin of AIDS, the CIA and Army Biological Warfare
I CREATED AIDS to DELIBERATELY DEPOPULATE HUMANITY - Dr Robert Gallo:
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