- Hi Jeff -
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- Dr. Patty Doyle made an interesting observation
when she stated that this latest pox is yet another "monkeypox-LIKE"
illness.
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- I continue to be concerned about the rabies/vaccinia
biscuits that various states in the United States have been dropping out
of the air from planes and scattering on the ground for some time
now. The general public continues to be largely unaware of this potentially
dangerous program. The biscuits are a bait that are ostensibly
intended to "vaccinate" wildlife against rabies - but the baits
also contain live vaccinia.
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- According to records that can be found in the New England
Journal of Medicine, at least one person (a pregnant woman) became infected
with vaccinia after attempting to take one of the above baits from her
dog.
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- Several reports have stated that the infected prairie
dogs carrying the "monkeypox-LIKE illness" originated in
Texas. It should be pointed out that Texas is one of the states that
has been heavily involved in the above program of dropping the rabies/vaccinia
biscuit baits from planes. In the article that I
wrote in 2002 pertaining to this matter, the other states involved in the
rabies/vaccinia bait dropping program have been states primarily situated in
the eastern portion of the United States.
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- I found it eerily coincidental that an AP report
dated 6/11/2003 and written by Chris Roberts (link below), states
that the expanded federal health inquiry into monkeypox is now covering
the states where the infected prairie dogs were relocated, "as
well as Pennsylvania, Texas, Ohio, South Carolina, Kentucky, Florida, Tennessee,
Mississippi, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey and New York."
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- According to USAMRIID's (U.S. Army Medical Research Institute
of Infectious Diseases)
- "Medical Management of Biological Casualties Handbook," which
can be found below at the
- "Virtual Naval Hospital" : "Neither
electron nor light microscopy are capable of discriminating variola from
vaccinia, monkeypox or cowpox..."
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- Sparrowdancer's original 2002 article regarding the
woman infected with vaccinia, which references The New England
Journal of Health can be seen here: <http://www.rense.com/general32/cvvf.htm>http://www.rense.com/general32/cvvf.htm
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- Links to above quotes:
- USAMRIID: http://www.vnh.org/BIOCASU/13.html
- AP REPORT: http://www.boston.com/dailynews/162/nation/Monkeypox_outbreak_highlights_:.shtml
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- Mary Sparrowdancer
- www.sparrowdancer.com
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