Why is leprosy a (sudden) thing in Florida, as GBS is in Peru? And why all these (sudden) cancers in the UK, Belarus, Australia, AND heart problems in Italy, Israel, New Zealand (just to name a few)?
And yet there's nothing to see here—especially if you have no eyes, no mind.
On the now-endemic leprosy in Florida
by Amber Parsons
We have probably all heard by now of the recent spike in leprosy cases diagnosed in Florida.
Leprosy may now be endemic in Florida, report suggests
August 1, 2023
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/leprosy-may-be-endemic-florida-cdc-rcna97567
The situation is so dire that they are claiming that it might now even be endemic to the state. This represents a huge change from the days when leprosy could be caught only in distant places, whence it would be brought back to the United States.
Long known as fearsome biblical illness, leprosy, we now know, is caused by a chronic bacterial infection. According to the WHO:
Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease which is caused by a type of bacteria called Mycobacterium leprae. The disease affects the skin, the peripheral nerves, mucosa of the upper respiratory tract, and the eyes. The disease is transmitted through droplets from the nose and mouth. Prolonged, close contact over months with someone with untreated leprosy is needed to catch the disease. The disease is not spread through casual contact with a person who has leprosy like shaking hands or hugging, sharing meals or sitting next to each other. Moreover, the patient stops transmitting the disease when they begin treatment.
In fact, if antibiotics are prescribed early enough, the disease can be completely cured, with no long term disability. Moreover, HRSA.gov reports the following: “Most (95%) of the human population is not susceptible to infection with M. leprae, the bacteria that causes Hansen's disease (leprosy).” This means that there could be many asymptomatic carriers of the bacteria—carriers who, in the past, had immune systems strong enough to keep the bacteria in check.
https://www.hrsa.gov/hansens-disease
As we have seen over the last two years, however, viral infections that once lay dormant have been running rampant—in the “vaccinated.” Most notably, shingles, and herpes, are both established post-“vaccination” adverse events—and there are now many case studies of people known to be infected, and in whom “vaccination” caused new outbreaks of that ancient illness.
In this retrospective case study, 3 out of 42 vaccinated Leprosy patients developed a new leprosy-related event the 12 weeks following “vaccination.” That’s 7.1%. That struck the researchers as alarmingly high: “Vaccines for SARS-CoV-2 may provoke a T-cell response. The latter poses a theoretical risk of provoking an immunological response to Mycobacterium leprae antigen leading to clinical disease or in those with clinical disease triggering a leprosy reaction.” Read that again: The “vaccines” may either be provoking an immunological response in those presumed already to be carrying the bacteria (i.e., the 95% of the population who used to be immune), or bringing on a worsening of the disease in those with clinical symptoms already manifesting.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bjd.21151
There is even a hypothesis as to why these post-“vaccination” flare-ups of leprosy might be occurring:
Panda et al. have proposed a hypothesis of increased neutrophil–lymphocyte ratio postcovid infection and vaccination. A conglomeration of neutrophilic inflammation with increased TNF-α, IFN-γ and IL-8 could trigger leprosy reactions. An average interval of 5.1 to 11.5 days is mentioned for onset of reactions postvaccination which in our study was 7.5 days.3 Moreover, neurological complications of Covid-19 vaccination have been reported such as Guillian-Barre syndrome (GBS), ischaemic stroke, facial nerve palsy and acute transverse myelitis.. Enhanced IL-6 and IL-12B gene expressions, inherent to Covid-19 infection, are key mediators of neuritis in lepra reactions. The vaccines possess enhanced immunostimulatory effects, and it could be contemplated that IL-6 and IL-12B expressions result in subsequent leprous neuritis in our cases.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.18339
So here’s the question: Is this sudden surge of leprosy in Florida a natural thing (as we were told that “COVID” was a natural plague), or is this merely one more terrifying “adverse effect” of COVID “vaccination”? The following case studies are worth noting.
https://cosmoderma.org/covid-vaccines-inciting-lepra-reaction-an-observation-in-a-referral-centre/
https://www.jpad.com.pk/index.php/jpad/article/view/1953
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8610845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9349418/#:~:text=A%20patient%20with%20borderline%20lepromatous,receiving%20the%20COVID%E2%80%9019%20vaccine.&text=Aponso%20et%20al.%208%20reported,%E2%80%90BioNTech%20COVID%E2%80%9019%20vaccine.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jdv.18339
https://leprosyreview.org/admin/public/api/lepra/website/getDownload/61b860eaafaac15d720ccf55
PERU
182 Guillain Barré Syndrome Cases Confirmed in Peru - National Emergency Declared
July 10, 2023
According to numerous reports, the Republic of Peru is confronted with another Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) outbreak.
The Peruvian Government recently published Supreme Decree No. 019-2023-SA in the Official Gazette El Peruano, declaring a national health emergency due to the unusual increase in GBS cases in 18 of the country's 24 departments.
As reported on July 10, 2023, 182 cases of GBS have been confirmed, and four people have died since June 2023, per MercoPress.
Peru's president Dina Boluarte also issued a decree allocating $3.27 million for an action plan to improve patient care, including acquiring 5,000 immunoglobulin vials for treating patients affected by GBS.
Issued on July 8, 2023, this emergency declaration will be valid for 90 calendar days.
UK
UK government disability claims skyrocket
Strictly's Amy reveals her second cancer diagnosis
July 22, 2023
Strictly Come Dancing's Amy Dowden has revealed she has been given a second cancer diagnosis.
The 32-year-old dancer announced she had grade three cancer in May but was hopeful surgery would solve it.
However, doctors found "more tumours" and "another type of cancer", she said.
It means Amy will not be dancing in this year's Strictly Come Dancing competition.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cd1e7j8kqllo.amp
Glamorous Model & 39-Year-Old Mom of Five’s Terrifying Wait For Cancer Testing After Discovering Huge Cyst On Her Ovaries
July 18, 2023
Glam model and TV personality Danielle Lloyd, 39, is facing an “exhausting” wait in an endometrial cancer scare after doctors discovered she had large cysts on her ovaries.
Endometrial cancer is a type of uterine cancer, which develops in the lining of the uterus. There are several symptoms that may indicate that a cancer of the uterus has developed, and irregular bleeding is a common one.
Coping with a diagnosis, whether it turns out to be cancer or just a scare, can be one of the toughest moments a person can experience. Dr. Shelly Tworoger, a researcher at Moffitt Cancer Center told SurvivorNet that “there’s a number of common things cancer patients can experience, such as anxiety, depression, financial toxicity, social isolation.”
It’s important to know that receiving a cancer diagnosis is shocking for anyone. Experts recommend being kind to yourself after getting a diagnosis and avoiding any temptation to blame yourself for the disease.
Glamorous English model and TV personality Danielle Lloyd, 39, is facing an "exhausting" wait in an endometrial cancer scare that's left the mom of five worried she won't be able to have a sixth child. Lloyd, a former Miss England and Miss Great Britain, recently opened up about how doctors discovered she had large cysts on her ovaries after being rushed to the hospital about six weeks ago.
https://www.survivornet.com/articles/glamorous-model-danielle-lloyd-cancer-scare-cyst-ovaries/
Ben Cohen’s ex-wife Abby says she had only ‘one symptom’ before cancer diagnosis
July 11, 2023
[Former rugby star/gay activist] Ben Cohen’s ex-wife Abby has been diagnosed with cancer.
The professional photographer, 44, who shares two children with Cohen, shared a video to her Instagram account documenting her experience with cancer, describing it as the “toughest yet”.
In the video, Abby is seen walking into a hospital before undergoing different tests. Several clips show her in a hospital bed, wearing a stoma bag while she is surrounded by her loved ones.
Writing on Instagram, Abby recalled that she visited a doctor after having experienced only one symptom. She did not specify where the cancer had been found.
“This was and is the toughest yet. I’m unlucky, but lucky, to have been warned only once with a symptom of this terrible illness,” wrote Abby in the post’s caption.
She thanked the NHS for “saving” her “life” and taking care of her when she was so “scared and most vulnerable”.
The photographer urged her followers to “never ignore” their bodies when warning signs present themselves.
“I didn’t [ignore them] and it’s given me a chance to live my new life. In time and with the right treatment, I’m hoping this WILL all be a distant memory for me,” she said.
ITALY
San Marco La Sella - 50-year-old collapses to the ground: three underage boy scouts save him with the defibrillator
July 11, 2023
Quick reflexes and, above all, adequate preparation for any type of emergency. This prevented a 50-year-old from dying. The man had a sudden illness: a heart attack. Three underage boy scouts who rescued him and, with the help of a defibrillator, saved his life. It all happened in the parish of San Marco La Sella, in the province of Arezzo, where the party for the end of the summer camps was being staged. Around midnight, when those present were about to go home, the illness arrived. The man fell to the ground, causing panic. Fear that, however, did not shake the three young people who cold-bloodedly implemented what they learned in school. A girl asked for the ambulance to intervene on the phone, other scout boys took care to remove and reassure the children still present, including the man's own son. The heartbeat was absent, so a 17-year-old scout ran to get the defibrillator present and attached it to him, two shocks and then cardiac massage. When the 118 doctors arrived on site, the 50-year-old's heart had already shown signs of recovery. So the doctor took charge of the patient and his treatment continued at the San Donato hospital.
BELARUS
Soprano Nadine Koutcher has been diagnosed with stage four cancer.
July 22, 2023
The Belarusian soprano took to social media and said, “My friends! No matter how hard it is to believe… but I have bad news. I have been diagnosed for the past month and yesterday July 20th I was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. To say that I am scared is an understatement. I really need your support because I can’t do it alone. Take care of your health, listen to your body, it always tells us if there is a problem with it, but we often write off symptoms for something not essential. From the bottom of my heart, I wish you all health and longevity!”
Koutcher won the 2015 Cardiff Singer of the World competition and has performed at the Berlin State Opera, Grand Théâtre de Genève, Théâtre du Capitole in Toulouse, Teatro Municipal in São Paulo, and the Warsaw Opera.
https://operawire.com/nadine-koutcher-diagnosed-with-stage-four-cancer/
ISRAEL
Israel’s Netanyahu taken to hospital for heart procedure, placed under sedation
July 23, 2023
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said early Sunday he was going to the hospital for an emergency procedure to receive a pacemaker, but vowed to press ahead with his controversial judicial overhaul plan.
In a brief videotaped statement released at 2 a.m., Netanyahu said he had been fitted with a monitoring device after being briefly hospitalized last week for what his office had said was dehydration. He said an alarm on the device beeped Saturday night, meaning he needed a pacemaker immediately.
“I feel excellent, but I listen to my doctors,” he said.
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/07/22/israels-netanyahu-heart-procedure-00107713
AUSTRALIA
‘It’s some sort of cosmic joke’: Tracy Sorensen wrote a book about surviving cancer. Now it has returned
July 24, 2023
It was a plot twist no one saw coming, least of all the author. Last month Tracy Sorensen was preparing to launch her highly anticipated second book, The Vitals – a playful and unconventional cancer memoir/novel written from the viewpoint of her organs – while dealing with a niggling winter cough.
The Miles Franklin-longlisted author and academic assumed she just had a chest infection. “They whacked me straight in for a chest X-ray and that was it, I was back in cancer land,” she says from her home in Bathurst during downtime between infusions of chemotherapy and a targeted “biological agent” to treat lung cancer. It’s a recurrence of the advanced primary peritoneal cancer she had – and vanquished – in 2014.
“Despite everything I know about cancer, having written a whole book about it, having immersed myself in it, it still feels shocking,” Sorensen says. “[After] 8.5 of remission … it was absolutely the last thing I was expecting.”
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/jul/25/the-vitals-tracy-sorensen-cancer-survival
10-year-old girl’s vacation ends with her developing ‘most painful condition’ known to mankind
https://nypost.com/2023/07/10/girls-vacation-ends-with-her-developing-most-painful-condition/
Help us save Bella from the cruel pain of CRPS
June 22, 2023
Bella, our vibrant and spirited 10-year-old, was full of life and joy. Bella's passions include reading, cooking, Judo, gymnastics, swimming and learning. Anyone that knows Bella or has crossed paths with her knows what a positive and exceptional human she is. A month ago everything changed, she was struck down with an excruciatingly painful illness called CRPS. Since her diagnosis, she has been battling excruciating pain that affects her daily activities and steals away her childhood. Bella's pain has meant she has lost mobility in her right foot and leg, right up to her groin. She is now bedridden or in a wheelchair if she needs to get around. CRPS is a complex neurological disorder that causes severe, persistent pain, often triggered by minor injuries or surgeries. It has brought Bella's life to a standstill, leaving her unable to move, tolerate any touch or sensation to her affected leg and foot, attend school, play with friends, or even wear pants because the touch of the material is too much to bear. Bella has been in hospital for 4 weeks now and unfortunately, there is no treatment available to her at the RCH or elsewhere in Australia that will treat the cause of the pain. She has been on intense medication, none of which have worked and we are desperate to send her to a clinic overseas that is specialized and has credentials in providing remission for their patients.
Quadruple vaccinated Queensland woman claims to be on her tenth Covid infection, hopes more vaccine doses will save her
July 10, 2023
NEW ZEALAND
From a world title fight to never boxing again: David Light opens up on blood clot battle, surviving stroke
July 9, 2023
Auckland - Just three-and-a-half-months ago, David Light was at the peak of his boxing powers. Today his career is over as he fights a battle of a different kind. [paywall]
We keep asking ourselves when will this tidal wave of injury break upon the minds of the average person, perhaps it already has, they're just afraid to say it publicly. In the end it won't matter. Facts are facts, the democide is real.
I am not sure, but I am guessing, "climate change?"