“Why would a poisonous, birth-defect-causing chemical cause birth defects ? I mean, that’s absurd, right? Ridiculous. Let’s blame the whole thing on a virus that causes nothing.”

What is Microcephaly?

The Mayo Clinic describes Microcephaly (my-kroh-SEF-uh-lee) as a rare neurological condition in which an infant’s head is significantly smaller than the heads of other children of the same age and sex. Sometimes detected at birth, microcephaly usually is the result of the brain developing abnormally in the womb or not growing as it should after birth.

Microcephaly can be caused by a variety of genetic and environmental factors. Children with microcephaly often have developmental issues. Generally there’s no treatment for microcephaly, but early intervention with supportive therapies, such as speech and occupational therapies, may help enhance your child’s development and improve quality of life.

Is the Zika virus worthy of all the panic?

“In an article written by Kate Lunau for Macleans, “why the Zika virus inspired a stunning travel advisory,  Lunau points out, “The Zika virus wasn’t seen as much of a threat. But it’s exploded in Brazil, and new research suggest it may be causing birth defects in infants.”

So the U.S. Centers for Disease Control issued an unusual travel advisory. Pregnant women were told to postpone travel, if possible, to 14 countries in Central and South America and the Caribbean, including Mexico, Panama and Brazil. That same day, the Public Health Agency of Canada put out a similar notice. This follows the arrival of a mosquito-borne virus in the Western hemisphere, called Zika. Read More

According to Jon Rappoport and others. the Zika virus is nothing more than a rouse to protect the interests of  the pesticide companies and others. He states the actual number of microcephaly cases in Brazil is a gross unknown. And in Brazil, researchers have only found a suggestion of the presence of the Zika virus in 17 cases of microcephaly.

That.s quite the epidemic. In the following article uncovers the truth about the Zika virus.

BANG: Not Zika: Brazilian/Argentine doctors say: pesticides

Jon Rappoport

“A report from the Argentine doctors’ organisation, Physicians in the Crop-Sprayed Towns, challenges the theory that the Zika virus epidemic in Brazil is the cause of the increase in the birth defect microcephaly among newborns.

“The increase in this birth defect, in which the baby is born with an abnormally small head and often has brain damage, was quickly linked to the Zika virus by the Brazilian Ministry of Health. However, according to the Physicians in the Crop-Sprayed Towns, the Ministry failed to recognize that in the area where most sick people live, a chemical larvicide

[pesticide] that produces malformations in mosquitoes was introduced into the drinking water supply in 2014. This poison, Pyriproxyfen, is used in a State-controlled programme aimed at eradicating disease-carrying mosquitoes.

“The Physicians added that the Pyriproxyfen is manufactured by Sumitomo Chemical, a Japanese “strategic partner” of Monsanto. Pyriproxyfen is a growth inhibitor of mosquito larvae, which alters the development process from larva to pupa to adult, thus generating malformations in developing mosquitoes and killing or disabling them. It acts as an insect juvenile hormone or juvenoid, and has the effect of inhibiting the development of adult insect characteristics (for example, wings and mature external genitalia) and reproductive development. It is an endocrine disruptor and is teratogenic (causes birth defects).

“The Argentine Physicians commented: ‘Malformations detected in thousands of children from pregnant women living in areas where the Brazilian state added Pyriproxyfen to drinking water are not a coincidence, even though the Ministry of Health places a direct blame on the Zika virus for this damage.’

“They also noted that Zika has traditionally been held to be a relatively benign disease that has never before been associated with birth defects, even in areas where it infects 75% of the population.

Read the full article here: https://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/2016/02/10/bang-not-zika-brazilianargentine-doctors-say-pesticides/