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110% Increase Eskimo Diabetes MMR APPEARS IN MIDWEST STATES: 100,000 IN U.K. March, 2002 |
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During WWI, British troops on the line caught the flu and there was some concern that troops would have to be pulled back, or at least rotated, but the flu passed. German soldiers, however, caught the new and mutated version of this flu, lost genitals to gangrene of the penis -- and many exhibited diabetic-like symptoms in what would become known as the Great Pandemic.... Apparently, pigs died in Iowa, and the 1918 flu virus then used a pool of English soldiers as a reservoir for an incubus before striking down millions of the world's population.
A decade ago, Alaskan Eskimos were unduly prone to meningitis due to Haemophilus influenzae Type B with only 0.5% of Eskimos affected by diabetes....
Today, diabetic rates are phenomenal, 110% increase for Alaska Eskimos, more so in southeast Alaska, a diabetic population representing a large pool genetically prone to meningitis with compromised immunity systems --
What happened?
The web page for the state of Alaska claims contaminant rates in Alaska may be an early warning for North America. |
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