There’s a sucker born every minute

That phrase usually is attributed to P.T. Barnum. Actually, there is no proof of its origin, but it was a sentiment that was widely shared by crooked gamblers and con artists of the 19th Century. In fact, it still is, particularly among modern day politicians.

This fact is clearly illustrated by the following stories in this week’s edition relating to the near hysteria being created by politicians and media pundits over the threat of mosquitoes infecting humans with the Zika virus. We have published the facts in this deception in previous issues of Need to Know news so, if you are not aware of the colossal fraud and deception being perpetrated on the public, please take a few minutes to check out these previous stories:

Investigative reporter, John Rappoport, makes a strong case …

The World Health Organization has declared …

A report from Physicians in Crop-Sprayed Towns …

James Corbett presents more evidence …

The most important thing to understand in this issue is that there is no credible evidence that the Zika virus is the cause of the birth defects attributed to it by the media. However, there is a huge fortune to be made in tax-funding projects to bio-engineer new strains of mosquitoes, to conduct massive spraying programs, to develop new vaccines, to pass new laws to regulate human activity, and to launch so-called public-awareness programs to sensitize us to the danger. And that doesn’t include the payola that flows into the pockets of politicians and public-health officials who cooperate with the profitable scam.

Think for a moment about previous health scares over the Bird Flu, the Swine Flu, and the Ebola virus – none of which had scientific validity but which handsomely benefitted the scaremongers. And now, here we go again with Zika. Unfortunately, P.T. Barnum may have been right.

G. Edward Griffin
2016 August 5

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Florida: The FDA announced Friday that Oxitec’s GMO mosquitoes will not harm the environment despite the fact that no one knows what will happen when the mosquitoes are released into the wild. This announcement coincides with FDA approval of introducing genetically modified mosquitoes in the Florida Keys that, theoretically, will reduce the insects’ population. This is being orchestrated with media hype of the unproven theory that the Zika virus is the cause of birth defects. USA Today 2016 Aug 5 (Story) (Cached)

Clovis, California: MosquitoMate has obtained approval from the EPA to release male mosquitoes into the environment that are infected in the lab with Wolbachia bacteria. The object is to have them mate with local female mosquitoes to produce eggs that will not hatch due to the bacteria’s effects, thereby reducing the mosquito population. 40,000 infected males are to be released per week in Clovis for ten weeks. Scientists aren’t sure what Wolbachia does inside insect cells, and it is unlikely that they have considered how this experiment will affect the biological balance of nature or animal and human health. Wired 2016 Aug 5 (Story) (Cached)

Florida is spraying an insecticide over a 10-mile area in Miami to control mosquitoes carrying the Zika virus. This is despite the fact that no mosquitoes yet have been found carrying the virus. The CDC issued a travel warning for pregnant women to avoid the area. This warning presumably is to minimize the chances for birth defects from the Zika virus. It is ironic, however, that exposure to the insecticide being used, called Naled, can cause the offspring of pregnant animals to be born with 15% smaller brains and have an increase in aggressiveness and memory deterioration. Naled also has caused pancreatic cancer and leukemia in lab tests. Daily Sheeple 2016 Aug 3 (Story) (Cached)

Florida: CNN reports that four people have been infected with the Zika virus by local mosquitoes. These are the first known cases of the virus being transmitted by mosquitoes in the continental US, although there is no hard evidence that the insects really cause the diseases. No infected insects have been found. Nevertheless, local, state and federal health officials are going door-to-door to ask residents for urine samples. HNN Plan posted 2016 Jul 30 (Story)