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Sunny-side-up
27th January 2014, 10:04
Just got this email, thought you should see it.
Link at bottom to ' PETITION TO THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION: Don't ignore the bubonic plague outbreak in Madagascar'


Melanie Jones info@watchdog.net
17:08 (16 hours ago)

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Bubonic plague is spreading in Madagascar — and if we don't take action, it could become an epidemic.

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Dear Alan Barber,

The bubonic plague once wiped a third of the world's population — and now, Black Death is sparking one of the worst outbreaks globally in years.

Black Death has already killed 20 villagers after a sudden outbreak in Madagascar, and the Red Cross warns the island nation is at risk of a plague epidemic. Even worse, strains of the disease seem to be spreading, and may even be mutating to populate at lower elevations.

The World Health Organization needs to send help to Madagascar, and to keep this potentially deadly disease from spreading. With antibiotics, bubonic plague is now treatable — but without them, this devastating illness will cause lymph swelling, pustules, gangrene, and an agonizing death.

That's a fate no one should suffer — and a problem we can't afford to ignore. Please, join us in calling on WHO to start beating this plague virus back, treating victims and keeping it from spreading!

PETITION TO THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION: Don't ignore the bubonic plague outbreak in Madagascar. Help the Red Cross keep it from being an epidemic, sending medicine and stopping it from spreading the other nations.

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-- The folks at Watchdog.net

P.S. If the other links aren't working for you, please go here to sign: http://act.watchdog.net/petitions/4115?n=54188114.xFmfWb

Sérénité
27th January 2014, 12:35
Here's the link to a report on this, printed by the Irish Times a few days ago: http://http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/africa/bubonic-plague-kills-20-in-madagascar-1.1624583

and more in-depth here on health maps disease daily page: http://http://healthmap.org/site/diseasedaily/article/madagascars-plague-outbreak-1314

Tesla_WTC_Solution
28th January 2014, 05:11
Remember that E coli outbreak in Germany, after the game Penumbra came out?

There was some Y Pestis (bubonic/black plague) DNA in the E coli,
and it caused very painful and damaging gut lesions and organ failures (?) in quite a number of people.

These things get blamed on farms, etc., but the truth is, antibiotics and recombineering may have something to do with it.

I dated a man who helped create the P1 Lambda Red Delivery System, which uses bacteriophages keyed to transport genes from one organism into another, usually E coli or a Yeast vector. (or both!!!!!!!) Our food chain is really messed up, and it's because of these very questionable practices that are not even addressed by the modern anti-GMO movement...

Big Pharma and Big Agra need to get out of our temple (the body!) before it all comes crashing down.

p.s. in places like Mongolia, people catch black plague because sometimes they eat marmots,
burrowing cutie rodent things who naturally come into contact with germs in the soil and are natural carriers of black plague.

Unfortunately the "carrier" of Ebola doesn't exist in the wild (at least not to anyone's knowledge).

Be on the lookout for hemorrhagic Dengue fever being labeled as "slow-incubating Ebola", and be on the lookout for outbreaks of any strange disease in areas contaminated by Oxitech-Gates Foundation mosquito releases...

This thing is a big bad beast and needs to be put down.

vilcabamba
28th January 2014, 06:19
I was told by a scientist that the black plague has already been tested in the U.S. possibly via chemtrails. They test all this stuff on innocent people. The hospitals don't usually know the cause of disease and the people die. My friend is an environmental scientist and has been testing what they have been spraying, so far black plague, mono viruses, HPV, monkey simion, polio virus are some that have been tested on the public.

Bob
28th January 2014, 07:04
Tetracycline - one of the earliest of antibiotics is standard treatment for plague. About 6$ for a complete treatment regimen. Of course in the sticks getting a hold of it maybe challenging.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16447105

There are newer heavy duty antibiotics available, but the tetracycline was the old standby. It's practically over-the-counter used for livestock treatment in most places. It is restricted in California for some reason..

Doxycycline a variant based on tetracycline, also used in treating LYMES (from ticks) was proven as 97% effective. When one waits to treat, mortality rates increase.

Interestingly enough, plague incidence has been quite low in certain African tribes historically. (Ancient Nubians)

The treatment the Nubians used of all things was a shot of beer and natural tetracyclines, quite prophylactically. see: http://www.livescience.com/11028-ancient-african-cocktail-beer-shot-antibiotic.html Live Science

"About 1,500 years before the modern world discovered the antibiotic tetracycline, North Africans were fermenting and consuming it, probably for most of their lives, according to a chemical analysis of the bones of people who lived along the Nile.

"The ancient human remains were recovered near the Sudanese-Egyptian border, where species of tetracycline-producing bacteria inhabit the soil. This region, in Northeastern Africa, was once known as Nubia. Much of it is was flooded when the Nile River was dammed.

"The practice of brewing beer was widespread in the region, including in Ancient Egypt to the north, and the researchers think the Nubians fermented Streptomyces or related species with their grain to brew a thick, sour beer spiked with tetracycline. And everyone, from about 2 years old and up, consumed it."