Saturday, June 20, 2015

Alaska The horror! Blood-sucking eels rain from the sky in Alaska Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/050135_lamprey_eels_Alaska_Fukushima_radiation.html#ixzz3dcnRuUco

NaturalNews) In what sounds like the plot from a low-budget Hollywood horror flick, there have been numerous reports of blood-sucking "vampire eels" falling from the sky in Fairbanks and other locations in Alaska.

No, I'm not delusional or making this up -- there have been several news stories published recently documenting the strange phenomenon involving the discovery of lamprey eels on the ground, far from any body of water, which have apparently fallen from above.

The lamprey is a species of fish that looks like an eel and possesses five rows of sharp teeth which allow it to attach itself to larger fish and bite through the scales to suck blood from its host.

This frightening-looking creature is not known for being able to fly or rain from the skies, so it's no wonder that these mysterious occurrences are gathering quite a bit of attention.

There does, however, seem to be a simple and rather mundane explanation.

From a report posted at NorthernCalifornian.com:

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has a ready explanation for the lampreys ending up on sidewalks and people's lawns. The officials said that the fish is being dropped from the sky by seagulls.

These hungry birds might be snatching them from their watery spawning grounds. The birds don't always eat their prey on the spot. They sometimes they fly away with their prey in their beaks. They sometimes drop them over land when they lose their grip.


So, the mystery has apparently been solved.

An even more terrifying truth

As terrifying as the thought of a rain of vampire eels may be, there are even more frightening phenomena involving numerous other Northwest and West Coast animal species.

The likely explanation for the mass deaths and various strange ailments affecting numerous species along the North American coastline has far more serious implications for animals and humans alike.

I'm referring to the recent increase in mortality rates and disease seen in humpback whales, orcas, seals, polar bears, starfish and many other species in recent years. Although few authorities are willing to admit it, there is mounting evidence that these occurrences may very well be related to radiation released into the Pacific Ocean from the Fukushima nuclear plant which experienced several meltdowns after a major earthquake in 2011.

From an NBC Los Angeles news report:

It's happening again. Sick sea lion pups, searching for food, are washing ashore at a rate so alarming, rescuers said Thursday, this year is the worst yet.

Record strandings forced researchers to declare an unusual mortality event in 2013. So far this year, rescue centers statewide have taken in more than 1,600 marine mammals, which is three to four times the normal average.

"Things are worse than 2013,
" said Peter Wallerstein, president of Marine Animal Rescue based in Playa Del Rey.

From the CaliforniaGrayWhaleCoalition.org website:

"[T]here has been a rash of dead humpback whales washing-up along central Oregon coast beaches in the wake of the entire West Coast of North America being hit by radioisotopes from the damaged nuclear reactors at Fukushima, Japan."

A quote from Ken Balcomb, executive director of the Center For Whale Research in Friday Harbor, Washington, regarding the 100 percent death rate among orca babies along the West Coast:

We haven't had any survivals in babies for a couple of years. We have had stillborns and newborns die and a number of whales that appear to be pregnant but didn't ultimately produce any calves. It's like zero survival in birth rate here.

These are just a few stories reporting on the unusually high incidences of death and disease among Pacific Ocean marine life since the Fukushima disaster.

It would seem that vampire fish raining from the skies are the least of our worries...

Sources:

http://northerncalifornian.com

http://www.nbclosangeles.com

http://californiagraywhalecoalition.org

http://www.timescolonist.com

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Monday, May 4, 2015

Ebola virus remains in survivors' semen six months after recovery - NaturalNews.com

Ebola virus remains in survivors' semen six months after recovery - NaturalNews.com

NaturalNews) Ebola could be sexually transmitted as much as six months or more after a patient has fully recovered from the disease, the World Health Organization (WHO) and U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have now warned based on recent findings. Until further notice, the agencies said, Ebola survivors should make sure they use safer sex practices, such as those effective at protecting against the transmission of HIV.

The ongoing Ebola outbreak in West Africa is the deadliest the world has ever seen, having already claimed more than 10,600 lives. The major route of contagion has been thought to be direct contact with the bodily fluids of infected patients or the bodies of those killed by the disease. However, sexual transmission has previously been accepted as a possibility, and prior recommendations were for Ebola survivors to abstain or use protection for three months after testing negative for the disease.


Woman seemingly infected months after boyfriend's recovery

The new recommendations were spurred by the case of a Liberian woman who recently became sick and died of Ebola, the first new case of Ebola in that country in three weeks. She had not been in contact with any Ebola patients or the bodies of anyone who had died from the disease. It was later discovered, however, that her boyfriend was an Ebola survivor. She had been in contact with him after his blood tested free of the deadly virus six months ago in September.

The man agreed to provide a semen sample, which tested positive for traces of Ebola. Previously, no genetic traces of Ebola had been found in semen more than 101 days after a negative blood test.

"He has provided a semen sample which has tested... positive for Ebola, 175 days after his negative blood test," WHO spokesman Tarik Jasarevic said.

Genetic tests matched the virus strain found in the man's semen with samples taken from both his deceased girlfriend and from the people who were suspected to have initially infected him. These findings are consistent with sexual transmission of the disease, but they are not enough to prove it.

CDC researchers are currently investigating whether the genetic traces found in the man's semen were merely dead fragments or actual live (and therefore infectious) viruses. In the meantime, health agencies have chosen to take a precautionary position with their recommendations.


Magnitude of risk unknown

Although there had been prior evidence that Ebola might be transmitted sexually, experts said the sheer scale of the Ebola outbreak made it impossible to test that hypothesis. Now, with fewer people falling sick, researchers are better able to trace suspected cases. In addition, the WHO, CDC and Sierra Leone's health ministry are now planning a study to test how long the Ebola virus remains in the semen, urine, breast milk and other bodily fluids of survivors following a negative blood test.

"The problem is we haven't looked at a large number of cases," said CDC Ebola researcher Stuart Nichol.

If Ebola is indeed sexually transmissible - even if such transmission is rare - the epidemic could actually be far from over.

"You have such a huge number of cases in this outbreak," said infectious disease specialist Dr. Daniel Bausch of the WHO. "You start to see things that are probably not common but are happening, or may be happening. How do you deal with these outliers?"

According to Liberian doctor and Ebola survivor Philip Ireland, survivors should be offered the chance to test their body fluids for the disease.

"Tests have to be made available, and have to be made next-to-free," he said.

The WHO is exploring the feasibility of such a program.

"It's a smart thing to do," said the agency's top Ebola official, Bruce Aylward.

(Natural News Science)

Sources:
http://news.yahoo.com

http://www.nytimes.com

http://www.nytimes.com

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Ebola virus remains in survivors' semen six months after recovery - NaturalNews.com

Ebola virus remains in survivors' semen six months after recovery - NaturalNews.com

Sunday, April 5, 2015

School Safety Expert Threatened for Questioning Sandy Hook .

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