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What is REALLY Behind the ‘Zika Outbreak’ Panic and Rise in Birth Defects…?

Though the Zika virus was originally discovered in 1947, cases of the virus being contracted were only sporadic, and even then only occurred in Africa and southern Asia.

It was until 2013 that that individual cases started to appear in the Americas. It was in May last year that Brazil reported its first case.

And now Brazil is center of the ‘Zika outbreak’, which has been portrayed widely as being to blame for at least 4,000 reports of babies born with ‘microcephaly’ since October.

‘Microcephaly’ is a birth defect in which a baby is born with an abnormally small head and often serious brain damage.

The Brazilian Ministry of Health was quick to firmly link the Zika virus to the shocking increase in microcephaly. However, the broadly propagated story that Zika is responsible for the startling number of birth defects is being strongly contested. A report from Argentine doctors’ organisation, ‘Physicians in the Crop-Sprayed Towns’, challenges the theory that the Zika virus epidemic in Brazil is the cause of the increase in the birth defect microcephaly among newborns.

Claire Robinson, writing on GM Watch, highlights that ‘according to the Physicians in the Crop-Sprayed Towns, the Ministry failed to recognise that in the area where most sick people live, a chemical larvicide that produces malformations in mosquitoes was introduced into the drinking water supply in 2014. This poison, Pyriproxyfen, is used in a State-controlled programme aimed at eradicating disease-carrying mosquitoes. Pyriproxyfen is a growth inhibitor of mosquito larvae, which alters the development process from larva to pupa to adult, thus generating malformations in developing mosquitoes and killing or disabling them’.

From the Physicians’ report: “Malformations detected in thousands of children from pregnant women living in areas where the Brazilian state added Pyriproxyfen to drinking water are not a coincidence, even though the Ministry of Health places a direct blame on the Zika virus for this damage.”

 Pesticides being sprayed over agricultural land 

The report also identifies Pyriproxyfen as being manufactured by ‘Sumitomo Chemical’, a Japanese “strategic partner” of MonsantoMonsanto it itself already to stand trial before The Hague for charges of ‘ecocide’ and Crimes Against Humanity and NatureThe US-based Monsanto is widely accused of having developed a number of highly toxic products, which have permanently damaged the environment and caused the illness or deaths of thousands of people.


There in fact appears to be no real evidence to the widely reported idea that GM mosquitoes cause Zika, or that Zika itself can cause microcephaly. As Robinson reports, ‘In fact, out of 404 confirmed microcephaly cases in Brazil, only 17 (4.2%) tested positive for the Zika virus’.


The Argentine Physicians’ analysis seems to have been corroborated by the findings of a completely separate report by a Brazilian doctors and public health research organisation, who also suggest this misinformation strategy is driven by the commercial interests of the chemical industry, which it insists is deeply integrated into Latin-American health ministries, as well as the World Health Organization and the Pan-American Health Organisation.

They also name the British GM insect company Oxitec as part of a corporate lobby that is distorting the facts about Zika to suit its own corporate operations.

With these two investigations/reports from organisations closer to the crisis, it does begin to seem like global health authorities and the mass media might be using the Zika virus as a smokesceen to cover up the harm caused by toxic chemicals developed by powerful international corporations.

It is necessary to note that previous Zika outbreaks were not recorded to have caused birth defects in newborns. And there are locations, such as Colombia, where there have been a number of Zika cases but no records of microcephaly.

Mike Adams, writing on the Natural News website, is more colorful in his take. ‘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’.

The term ‘depopulation agenda’ has become something of a buzz-phrase on a lot of forums and websites in recent years, often without real justification; but when you consider a scenario where a possibly false narrative is being employed to cover up harmful chemicals having been put into the water supply, with the mostly poor people in those areas now being told not to risk having any more babies, you do start to wonder.

S. Awan

Independent journalist. Pariah. Believer in human rights, human dignity and liberty. Musician. Substandard Jedi. All-round failure. And future ghost.

2 Comments

  1. It’s easy to get people scared about viruses, but they’re everywhere and are free-living most of the time. And let’s not forget we have many viruses that call our bodies home, so like our resident bacteria and fungi they work hand in hand to keep us healthy (they’re not exactly deadbeat tenants). I think the issue is that people have a screwed up perspective when it comes to viruses, and that’s why it’s so easy to exploit. That said, I knew the Zika scaremongering didn’t pass the smell test, because the virus has always existed and did not cause microcephaly before. I do think that the elites who did this are really pushing the boundaries of what they are doing, to see how far they can go with their experiments before they get pushback. Really, the whole world is their laboratory in their sick minds.

    Fortunately, we’re not helpless against engineered bacteria and viruses, and we have our resident microbiome to thank for that. Yes our immune system is important, but they are a huge part of that too. And while I’m not anthropomorphomizing them (is that even a word), it does make sense to say that once this microbial community considers you a good permanent home, they will do what they can to protect you from unscrupulous fly-by-night microbes, whether its bacterial, fungal or viral. It’s really not in their best interests to let some microbial invader take over the joint (you body) after all. Why share resources and space with a dickhead microbe that wants to use and abuse the place and skip town when they’re done? Who needs that? Definitely not us, and certainly not them either.

    If only most people knew the mild nature of the vast majority of microbes, then these stupid scare hoaxes would never work. Unfortunately, it seems that most doctors are too brainwashed to understand this basic concept as well.

  2. Reblogged this on Saine Corner and commented:
    I always thought there was something suspicious behind the ‘Zika virus’ health scare. Often there is always something dodgy happening behind the blazing headlines.

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