Zika HOAX exposed by South American doctors: Brain deformations caused by larvacide chemical linked to Monsanto

Zika virus hoax

A group of doctors from South America are now saying the brain deformations the world is witnessing are caused by the mass fumigation of low-income Brazilian people with a chemical larvacide, not by mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus.

What we’re seeing with the brain deformations of children, in other words, is more like the history of thalidomide, a prescription medicine given to pregnant women that caused children to be born with limbs missing. But the official narrative on all this is pushing a false link with Zika in order to justify more chemical fumigation, more vaccines and more genetically engineered mosquitoes.

From the doctors at Red Universitaria de Ambiente y Salud (the Red University of Environment and Health), with h/t to GM Watch:

A dramatic increase of congenital malformations, especially microcephaly in newborns, was detected and quickly linked to the Zika virus by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. However, they fail to recognise that in the area where most sick persons live, a chemical larvicide producing malformations in mosquitoes has been applied for 18 months, and that this poison (pyroproxyfen) is applied by the State on drinking water used by the affected population.

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h/t Kathie P

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I did some checking on pyriproxyfen. Monsanto is not the only vendor for this product. The first article I found for the effects of pyriproxyfen on pregnancy in Africa were published in July 2015:

Residents will be followed for possible side effects of the PPF-LLIN by surveillance of known asthmatic subjects during the first month post-distribution and pregnancy outcomes will be monitored from antenatal clinic records.

DISCUSSION:

The protocol is novel on two accounts. Firstly, it is the first to describe the procedure for measuring net durability following recent World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines. Meeting the minimum requirements set in the guidelines is essential before a new type of net can be recommended by WHO’s Pesticide Evaluation Scheme (WHOPES). Secondly, it describes methods to monitor the persistence of an active ingredient that reduces vector fertility and fecundity.

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I suppose field testing for the effects of chemicals on human pregnancy in the field are allowable in Africa by our NCBI. They will let us know their conclusions at some future point of time.

It is acceptable to use on our pets for flea control in the United States. Bayer’s product has the following side effects:

As an active ingredient in spot-on flea and tick formulas, pyriproxyfen is a newer chemical and there aren’t many reports available on adverse effects. However, EPA tests of pyriproxyfen on rodents showed decreased body weight and toxicity in the offspring of animals exposed to the chemical.

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The above statement on pyriproxyfen was written in 2011. So the EPA knew in 2011 that pyriproxyfen impacted pregnancies in rats. I suppose human life in Brazil also has a low value.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended pyriproxyfen as an additive for drinking water across the world. The paper cites five test sampling locations in Orange County, CA in their work.

As always, do your own research and make your own conclusions.

David DeGerolamo

    
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