Medical research
and investigation revealed that many countries were actively engaged in human
experimentation. But an American scientist who frequently appears after the
Second World War is the USA
army captain Daniƫl Carleton Gajdusek.
During this period he always was involved in Haemorrhagic viruses, nowadays know as Ebola. Moreover, he discovered an Ebola-like virus at his residence Prospect Hill and of course named the virus after it.
Lee, PW; Amyx, HL;
Gajdusek, DC; Yanagihara, RT; Goldgaber, D; Gibbs, CJ Jr. (1982). "New
hemorrhagic fever with the renal syndrome-related virus in rodents in the United States ".
Lancet. (8312): 1405.
Many
names are given to hemorrhagic viruses mostly called after the place of
discovering but they always lead to the most known Ebola symptoms with a
tremendous high fertility rate. The Ebola virus belongs to the Filoviridae
(Marburgvirus, Ebolavirus), Arenaviridae (Lyssavirus, Machupovirus, Junin
virus), Bunyaviridae (Hantavirus, Crimean-Congo virus, Rift Valley virus),
Flaviviridae (Dengue virus, Yellow fever virus, Kyasanur
Forest virus, Omsk virus) en Togaviridae (Chikungunya
virus).
So
the origin of the same virus are named differently but they all cause symptoms
familiar with Ebola.
Once
in 1976, a
research team had been formed, including Belgian Aids researcher Peter Piot, to
meet at the Antwerp Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine.
To
their surprise, they didn’t find only members of the American National
Institute of Health but also many others, including the director of the
American National Institute of Allergy and Infection Diseases NIAID, and
surprisingly the director Peter Piot of the Prince Leopold Institute itself,
the so-called discoverer of the Ebola virus.
The
highly experienced doctors at the American
Center for Disease Control had
enrolled an unfamiliar epidemiologist from Johns
Hopkins Hospital ,
who told Piot and others exactly how the Ebola investigation in Zaire should be
given.
The
plan is to hide the result of the investigation from the public as a medical
crime. And now we have to face the tenth Ebola outbreak in the Democratic
Republic Congo.
GAJDUSEK DC. Viral
hemorrhagic fevers-special reference to hemorrhagic fevers with renal syndrome
(epidemic hemorrhagic fever). J Pediatr 1962; 60: 841-857.
CLEMENT J, VAN RANST
M. Hantavirus infecties in Belgiƫ. Verh K Acad Geneeskd Belg
CLEMENT J, McKenna
P, AVSIC-ZUPANC T, SKINNER CR. Rat-transmitted hantavirus disease in Sarajevo . Lancet 1994 ;
344 : 131.
At
the beginning of the former century, new concerns about bio-weapons being used
to generate terror and also with a series of new disease-causing microbes have
resulted in infections and deaths of workers studying them in the laboratories.
And
now we have bats, monkeys, tics, swine, horse flies and mosquitos are spreading
genetic manipulated diseases made in biowarfare Centers throughout the hearts
of all epidemics.
In
1944, Soviet scientists first identified the Ebola disease, then called Crimean
hemorrhagic fever (Ebola), in Crimea . They
established its viral etiology by a passage of the virus through human
"volunteers," without reporting the fatality rate, and were unable to
isolate the agent at that time. And Belgium professor Peter Piot calls
himself still the Ebola discoverer with so many nicknames.....
KANERVA M, MUSTONEN
J, VAHERI A. Pathogenesis of Puumala and other Hantavirus infections. Rev Med
Virol 1998 ; 8 : 67-86.
During
the Korean War (1950 - '53) more than 3,000 American soldiers were affected by
a disease with symptoms similar to Ebola but the virus was called simply:
'Korean hemorrhagic fever' (KHF).
In
1934, 'nephropathia epidemic' (NE) was described in Sweden , which showed a large
clinical and epidemiological similarity to the Ebola virus. Moreover, in 1962,
Gajdusek postulated that NE in Scandinavia, KHF in Korea ,
HNN in the former USSR , EHF
in China and Japan , Songo fever in China and epidemic nephritis (NE),
were caused by one or a group of strongly related etiological agents. But
again, all symptoms can be compared with Ebola.
The
etiological agent was isolated by Lee et al. In 1976, Hantavirus (HTN), named
after the river Hantaan that flows near the 38th latitude between North and South Korea .
In
1983, a
World Health Organization working group brought these diseases, caused by
closely related viruses, under the umbrella name 'hemorrhagic fever with renal
syndrome' (HFRS). But not Ebola!
In
the United States of America ,
in particular, the 'Four Corners region' (New Mexico ,
Arizona , Colorado ,
and Utah ),
viruses causing Ebola symptoms were also discovered near US Army biowarfare
plants.
In
fact, Duchin et al. described in 1993, a hantavirus with severe respiratory
symptoms: 'hantavirus pulmonary syndrome' causing massive bleedings (HPS).
Moreover,
many hundreds of Hantavirose cases were described in the 1990's in Bosnian and
Croatian soldiers during the war in the former Yugoslavia showing Ebola viruses
are always discovered during wars because that's the podium where criminal
biowarfare scientists act.
*Johan Van Dongen is a man who cares
about humanity. As a scientist, he believes the scientific world is on the
wrong track when it comes to the secret of using human beings for experiments
and for testing bio-weapons.
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