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Binky
06-22-2008, 11:48 AM
Read this article through....while snooping the net I came across it. The video didn't come through.

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22 June 2008
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Feb 9 at 10:10am by Macranger

Just made for a movie!

I mentioned this in a post yesterday, but during that time the story has disappeared from the Arkansas news site that reported it. Wakeup American is on it.

“Something here stinks to high heaven. I am not huge on conspiracy theories and coverups and such but the story I wrote about yesterday regarding an “outbreak” of Leprosy in Arkansas, simply disappeared.

They didn’t issue a correction, didn’t add an update that the Arkansas Department of Health denies such an outbreak and claims the doctors were wrong, I had to actively hunt the site to find that story, they simply removed the whole original story…why?

Because that link now says:

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Via WUA here is the Google Cache of the story. He’s a bit of it.

“PRINGDALE - The medical community is warning the public: a leprosy outbreak in Springdale could blossom into an epidemic, if something isn’t done soon.

Doctors say at least nine cases of leprosy have been confirmed in Springdale. Local doctors say they would be shocked by even one case of leprosy in their entire career, so they say something must be done soon, in order to stop leprosy’s spread.

Springdale MD Jennifer Bingham says, “my initial response was: I am shocked. I am shocked we are seeing this. It’s a true reason to be very worried.”

Medical specialists say the Marshall Islands have the most cases of leprosy, in the world. And the city with the largest number of Marshallese people, outside the Marshall islands, is Springdale. And Bingham says, it makes sense, then, that leprosy is spreading to the city. “It’s from the Marshall islands; that’s why we’re seeing it.”

Bingham says she is all for Marshallese people entering the United States, after proper medical tests. But whether they’re immigrants or not, she says people must stick to treatment, when infected. And she says, when she treats those from the Marshall Islands, this doesn’t happen. “We’re not getting the compliance that is absolutely essential to take care of this process.”

Bingham says without cooperation, leprosy, which has no vaccine, and is transmitted through the air, will spread, and could easily become an epidemic. “People absolutely should be concerned. What I’m afraid of, is when people start thinking about it enough, it will already be out of control.”

So now, Bingham, and others like Mayoral candidate Nancy Jenkins, say government help is the next step. Jenkins says she’s angered the federal government has been so lax with border patrol. She says, “We’ve just opened the borders and said, ‘Come on in! Bring your diseases! Bring ‘em!’ Why are we doing that? Those who have it need to be quarantined and treated, or sent back to their country.”

More than likely an editorial decision removed the story to avoid public alarm, or the Feds asked them to.

Here is a story attempting to debunk citing only the word of the Arkansas Department of Health (wink). Nevetheless, the original story is using local doctors who are alarmed at the surge in cases.

Here is the video:



In any case this needs a lot more attention. As noted yesterday other infectious diseases such as TB are on the rise in the area. ***See update. That local news report calling the report nonsense was based solely on the word of the Arkansas DOH. Nevertheless the CDC is now looking into the case and the Arkansas DOH. The plot thickens!

3 Responses for "Government Coverup on the Leprosy Outbreak in Arkansas? ***UPDATE Arkansas DOH denies report ***CDC is investigating Arkansas DOH"
Susan Duclos

February 9th, 2008 at 12:05 pm

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Thanks for the link. As I said, I am not a big conspiracy theorist and the removal “could” just be very bad journalistic practice on the part of the website.

But no one is answering, no one is returning emails and it appears that they just want it to go away like the original story itself did.

retire05

February 9th, 2008 at 9:02 pm

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What? Leprosy and TB in Arkansas? Say it isn’t so. Never mind that in Texas border areas called colonistas we have been seeing not only leprosy, but a strain of TB that is almost untreatable.

This is just one of the unintended consequences of a lax immigration system that doesn’t bother to check the health of those who are coming in and bringing diseases that we wiped out decades ago.

Kitty

February 10th, 2008 at 7:48 am

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This reminds me of the Arkansas tainted blood scandal while Slick was governor.

http://prorev.com/blood.htm
In the mid-1980s, as contaminated blood flowed from Arkansas inmates to other countries, then-Governor W.J. Clinton sat on his hands despite evidence of severe mismanagement in his prison system and its medical operations. . .

Some of the killer blood ended up in Canada where it contributed to the deaths of an unknown number of blood and plasma recipients. An estimated 2,000 Canadian recipients of blood and related products got the AIDS virus between 1980 and 1985. At least 60,000 Canadians were infected with the hepatitis C virus between 1980 and 1990. Arkansas was one of the few sources of bad blood during this period. . .



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Cat slave
06-22-2008, 12:50 PM
We are bing inundated with diseases that were formerly extinguished or very
rare. What do we have now that is different? Aliens...many here illegally and
it would be way to much to ask or expect that they actually be screened for
the untreatable TB., Leprosy, bed bugs, lice, etc.

And our food supply is no longer safe and frequent recalls due to contamination
are no longer rare....it used to be. But when you have a third world culture
thinking nothing of squatting beside what they are picking......no question!

As the population of mostly illegal aliens these things have shown a huge
surge and this puts us at risk. They also bring along parasites that we have
no resistance to. When are we as citizens going to be considered in the scheme
of things?

And no I dont have a link....I consider this a place to discuss politics and whats
going on in our world and dont have time to gather links to support my opinion.

Binky
06-22-2008, 02:43 PM
We are bing inundated with diseases that were formerly extinguished or very
rare. What do we have now that is different? Aliens...many here illegally and
it would be way to much to ask or expect that they actually be screened for
the untreatable TB., Leprosy, bed bugs, lice, etc.

And our food supply is no longer safe and frequent recalls due to contamination
are no longer rare....it used to be. But when you have a third world culture
thinking nothing of squatting beside what they are picking......no question!

As the population of mostly illegal aliens these things have shown a huge
surge and this puts us at risk. They also bring along parasites that we have
no resistance to. When are we as citizens going to be considered in the scheme
of things?

And no I dont have a link....I consider this a place to discuss politics and whats
going on in our world and dont have time to gather links to support my opinion.


Considering the living conditions in Mexico, and other third world countries, for that matter, it isn't a great shock that various deseases are coming into our country. Look how they live. Once you get past the tourist areas in Mexico you will then see the real country. So when they come they bring nasty pests with them. Back in the 1700's and 1800's the lepers were shipped to the island of Moloki, one of the Hawaiin islands. It was known as the "Leper Island." And there is no vaccine for it...

We can only hope it doesn't float to our areas seeing as it is transmitted though the air. Just one more thing for us to ponder about.

Cat slave
06-22-2008, 06:46 PM
Thats the image I have in mind of Mexico. Never wanted to go there, ever!
And what is worse, they have oil and many of our former manufacturing jobs.
And they are swarming here for? For welfare, health care, and living piled
up 50 to a house and sending money back to Mexico. Whats wrong with
this picture?

Oh great! Airborne pathogens now to worry about.

Binky
06-22-2008, 09:08 PM
Thats the image I have in mind of Mexico. Never wanted to go there, ever!
And what is worse, they have oil and many of our former manufacturing jobs.
And they are swarming here for? For welfare, health care, and living piled
up 50 to a house and sending money back to Mexico. Whats wrong with
this picture?

Oh great! Airborne pathogens now to worry about.


Yeppers! Airborne! Weee.... As far as the illegal aliens go, look at the mentality we're having to deal with. The dumbing down of America...

Cat slave
06-23-2008, 02:22 AM
Yep! And thats a whole 'nuther ball game!