In 1993, Noam Chomsky delivered the Zika secret
Dear reader, I've been telling you the truth all along. Now we go even deeper.
More often than we suppose, a piece of forgotten history
illuminates the present moment like a stroke of lightning above the
landscape.
By Jon Rappoport
In December of 1993, Noam Chomsky published an article in Z
Magazine titled, "The Clinton Vision." Chomsky was actually discussing
US foreign policy in the Western hemisphere since 1945. He focused on
Brazil.
He spoke of the US takeover of that country, and how under
guise of spreading democracy and the free market, the real operation was
control of land, resources, and labor---ruled by a corrupt Brazilian
oligarchy in turn managed by a US government-corporate nexus.
Workers in the northeastern area of Brazil were subjugated to
a life of misery, the most obvious sign of which was extreme,
generation-to-generation malnutrition.
Read this 1993 Chomsky quote carefully. In the midst of his
analysis, a small section will jump out and grab you by the throat,
given your knowledge of what has been happening in Brazil lately, during
the so-called "Zika crisis":
"Brazil is far and away the most important country in Latin
America, firmly under US control since 1945, when it became a 'testing
area for modern scientific methods of industrial development' applied by
US experts...It is a country with enormous resources that should be the
'Colossus of the South,' ranking alongside the 'Colossus of the North,'
as predicted early in the century. It has had no foreign enemies, and
benefited not only from careful US tutelage but also from substantial
investment. It therefore shows with great clarity just what the US can
achieve in 'enlarging the free community of market democracies' under
conditions that are near ideal.
"The successes are real enough. Brazil has enjoyed a very
high growth rate, which conferred enormous wealth on everyone except its
population - apart from the top few percent, who live at the standards
of the wealthiest Westerners. It is a sharply two-tiered society. Much
of the population live at a level reminiscent of Central Africa...the UN
Report on Human Development ranked this rich and
privileged country in 80th place, alongside of Albania and Paraguay. In
the northeast, Brazilian medical researchers describe a new subspecies:
'pygmies,' with 40% [actually 60%] the brain capacity of humans, thanks
to severe malnutrition in a region with fertile lands, owned by large
plantations that produce export crops in accord with the doctrines
preached by their expert advisers. Hundreds of thousands of children die
of starvation every year in this success story, which also wins world
prizes for child slavery and murder of street children - in some cases
for export of organs for transplant, according to respected Brazilian
sources."
The source Chomsky is using for his medical assessment of
children's brain capacity is Isabel Vincent (Life a struggle for Pygmy
family, Globe & Mail Toronto, December 17, 1991, p. A15.) Vincent
wrote: "A diet consisting mainly of manioc flour, beans and rice has
affected [northeastern Brazilian laborers'] mental development to the
point that they have difficulty remembering or concentrating. Fully 30.7
per cent of children in the Northeast are born malnourished, according
to Unicef and the Brazilian Ministry of Health. . . Brazilian medical
experts have known of undernourishment in the country's poorest region
for more than two decades, but they confirmed only recently the
existence of a much more startling problem -- a severe lack of protein
in their diet that is producing a population of Brazilian Pygmies known
by some medical researchers in Brazil as homens nanicos. Their height at
adulthood is far less than the average height recording by the World
Health Organization and their brain capacity is 40 per cent less than
average [emphasis added]. . . . In the poorest states of the Northeast,
such as Alagoas and Piaui, homens nanicos comprise about 30 per cent of
the population. . . Much of the Northeast comprises fertile farm land
that is being taken up by large plantations for the production of cash
crops such as sugar cane." [Note: Chomsky and Vincent omit the add-on
effects of a full range of toxic pesticides, some of which are banned in
other countries because they are too poisonous.]
Children born with 40% less brain capacity. Does this sound
like microcephaly, the "new outbreak" which has received so much
publicity, and which has been attributed to the Zika virus?
Yes, it sounds very much like it. Microcephaly=children born
with smaller heads and brain impairment. For decades in northeastern
Brazil: children born with 40% less brain capacity who never grow to
normal body size.
Are you following me? I hope so.
There is nothing new about what is happening in Brazil.
Various types of brain damage in children have been endemic for a very
long time.
Researchers there, and at the World Health Organization, are
fully aware of this. At the moment, they're using the cover story of
"Zika virus" to obscure the truth. To obscure the causes. To obscure the
criminals. It's business as usual.
In previous articles, I've demonstrated that Zika has never
been proved to cause microcephaly or any other kind of neurological
damage. In fact, researchers so far have managed to prove (without
admitting it) that Zika is not the cause.
As the literature clearly states, any insult to the
developing fetal brain can cause microcephaly. Looking for one cause is
non-science.
There is no recent sudden appearance of birth defects in Brazil.
Zika does not cause birth defects.
It's a mask to conceal the truth.
This truth can be traced in many places. In parts of Africa,
for example, grinding poverty, malnutrition and starvation, contaminated
water supplies, lack of basic sanitation, overcrowding, toxic medical
treatments, stolen land, and pesticides combine to twist and destroy
human life.
The men in charge, locally and far away, have purposely
maintained the population in this state---and whenever they have felt
the need to divert attention from the truth, they've concocted a medical
cover story: a virus, a sudden "outbreak"---such as Zika.
"It's out of our control. A tragedy. The best doctors are working to find a cure..."
On and on it goes.
As I've written many times, the best cover story is a medical
story. It appears to be neutral, scientific, apolitical, non-partisan.
And the best medical cover story of all is a virus.
People salute it and tremble in its promoted presence.
The virus is the fairy-tale of the devil in the Church of Biological Mysticism.
So now you know. This piece of World Health Organization
hyper-fiction about Zika, about a new outbreak of microcephaly, about
something never seen before, caused by a virus (that has never done harm
to humans since its discovery in 1947)...it's all a pernicious ruse to
hide the facts on the ground.
Without knowing it, of course, Chomsky, 23 years ago, shot a gaping hole in the current "Zika crisis."
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