Petition update"Unlikely" is not acceptable. TEST for ZIKV, WNV, SLEV, and Wolbachia.EPA Approved Kentucky and New York in 2016!
Rose WebsterMilton, Canada
Jan 8, 2018
I just found out that the EPA approved MosquitoMate in four US states in 2016. And every source I found prior to this stated only Florida and California. "The United States Environmental Protection Agency has approved MosquitoMate field trials in four US states, including California, Kentucky, New York and Florida." Source: http://tower.com.ky/2016/11/florida-key-activist-warns-cayman-islands-residents This would explain the huge uptick in organic visits from New York to my Zika-in-men paper because Wolbachia has been unknowingly released there for (perhaps) over a year. Plus, I found the most disturbing post from the UK that reported nearly two dozen people within a 25-mile radius of Huntersville, North Carolina have suffered an extremely rare form of eye cancer. Karen Dobson went to North Carolina State University. She is the overall manager for Mass Rearing Operations of MosquitoMate; Stephen Dobson is the CEO of MosquitoMate. Source: http://mosquitomate.com/category/staff/ North Carolina State University is only 2 hours and 21 mins (160.3 miles / 268 km) away from Huntersville, North Carolina. Of course, mosquitoes get transported to neighboring states rather easily via cargo, shipping containers, and vehicles. And mosquitoes, larvae and eggs will all contain Wolbachia. Rain, wind, and waterways also transport mosquitoes, larvae and eggs. And even dead ones pose a risk since Wolbachia can survive (at least) a week in a dead host — ample time for other organisms and creatures to acquire and spread it. "Wolbachia bacteria were able to survive extracellularly for up to 1 week with no decrease in viability ... were able to reinvade cells and establish stable infections at all time points. The ability of Wolbachia bacteria to survive outside host cells may increase the probability of successful horizontal transfer ..." Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16950898 Since Wolbachia tends to compete with mitochondria, I suspect that cells with high energy demands are where doctors will notice clusters of rare illnesses, diseases, and cancers. See my video for more. We must demand that vertebrates (including humans) be tested for Wolbachia. The book Immunology, Inflammation and Diseases of the Eye by E. Pearlman and K. Gentil (on page 91) states: Wolbachia "is most numerous in the mammalian host compared with the insect stage ... Elevated Wolbachia DNA and even intact Wolbachia are detected in the blood." Further along, it states "within 7 days in the mammalian host, bacteria numbers increased 600-fold." Therefore, it would be fairly easy to add Wolbachia to serologic testing. And we have evidence that a human can be infected with Wolbachia without any trace of the nematode worm that emits it. An ignored 2015 paper by Chen, Dong, et al. clearly states: "Wolbachia spp. can infect mammalian cells, even human cells in vitro. Horizontal transmission in insects and among helminths occurs via cell–cell invasion, predation and cannibalism, among other possibilities, establishing the potential for horizontal transfer to animals and humans as well. Hence, Wolbachia spp. should be further evaluated as causes of human infection ..." Source: http://www.clinicalmicrobiologyandinfection.com/article/S1198-743X(14)00040-8/fulltext Ignoring this evidence is willful negligence and I would lawyer up if I was any of those people with that rare form of eye cancer in Huntersville and demand testing by an independent source outside of the U.S. Because unfortunately, USAID and Bill and Melinda Gates seem to fund almost every US research facility and some (many?) of those who could offer an unbiased, expert opinion are bound (gagged) by their funding. Thank you once again for caring. I'll be in touch, Rose Authors note: I cannot use italics or hyperlink. Ergo, links are not hidden. How your signature helps: each time a supporter signs our petition, an email is automatically sent directly to those being petitioned (governments, companies and individuals). When hundreds or even thousands of emails arrive in their inboxes, our message is impossible to ignore.
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