Friday, June 03, 2011

Is Europe’s Vegetable E-Coli Epidemic A Terrorist Attack?

Berlin, Germany—Kitchen cleanliness in Europe, especially in Germany generally exceeds that of the US.

Scientists found a previously unknown form of the deadly bacteria on vegetables and now people are dying as a result. Panic is setting in as other nations ban vegetables exported from Germany.

The only explanation for this that makes sense is terrorism. I hope that this real possibility is not being overlooked.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

On Coast To Coast 640 AM, at beginning of June 2011 Dr. Len Horowitz commented on the deadly outbreak of E. coli hitting Europe, which he thinks will also come to the U.S. The kidney complications and hemorrhagic nature of this new strain of E. coli is suspicious-- it looks like a lab-created mutation, similar to how Ebola works, he stated. This seems to smack of the globalists' depopulation agenda, he continued, adding that previous military experiments have used E. coli spraying as a weapon.

Dr. Len Horowitz suspects that rogue agents intentionally sprayed vegetables with the E. coli strain. Ideally, people should grow their own produce, he suggested, though vegetables can also be cleansed in an acid bath. He also recommended taking OxySilver to protect the immune system (related products at the Healthy World Store)

http://ori-beta.coasttocoastam.com/show/2011/06/02

And another link on the subject from BBC and more - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaZbZ-1Iksk&feature=player_embedded#at=132

Anonymous said...

How can I tell if I've been infected by the E. coli bacteria?

The most common symptom of E. coli infection is heavy, and possibly bloody, diarrhea. Other possible symptoms include nausea, vomiting and, in rare cases, fever.

What can doctors do in the case of 0104:H4 infection?

The incubation period of O104:H4 is 10 to 13 days. Characteristic symptoms of the strain include bloody diarrhea, kidney failure and anemia. Experts have linked O104:H4 to haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS), which can lead to kidney failure and even death. With current knowledge, experts do not yet have the means necessary to effectively combat the O104:H4 pathogen. They are therefore treating the typical complications and symptoms as a whole, for instance through plasmapheresis, essentially a blood plasma transfusion. Some of those who are currently infected are also undergoing an experimental therapy of antibody treatment.

For more information

http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,767117,00.html

Anonymous said...

6th June 2011 - Op-Ed Forensic evidence emerges that European e.coli superbug was bio-engineered to produce human fatalities

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Forensic-evidence-emerges-by-Mike-Adams-110606-498.html

Anonymous said...

More on the dangers of E-Coli and inconclusiveness of what caused outbreak.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-13600144