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What's behind the norovirus outbreak at the Olympics?
By Jon Rappoport
USA Today: "The organizing committee for the Pyeongchang
Olympics has called in 900 military personnel after more than 1,200
security workers were pulled off duty because of concerns about the
spread of the Norovirus, Christophe Dubi, IOC executive director of the
Olympic Games said Tuesday."
"Later Tuesday evening, the organizing committee said 32
cases of Norovirus had been confirmed and those people were quarantined
after being treated. Those 32 cases involve 21 private security staff
members from the Horeb Youth Center and 11 people from other locations,
including three foreigners."
"In a statement, POCOG said that starting Sunday workers
reported headaches, stomach pain and diarrhea. The Gangwon Province
Health and Environment Research Center found 41 workers with symptoms
that might be related to the virus. The others have been pulled from
duty to prevent possible spreading of the illness."
"The workers are largely responsible for checking credentials
and screening baggage entering the venues. The military personnel were
brought in from about 40 minutes away."
Here's the problem. Officials admit the illness appears to be
coming from contaminated water, and you can't reduce that situation to a
single virus. Forget the sophisticated analysis. Bad water contains bad
things. A number of them. If you didn't clean up the water in the first
place, you're going to have trouble.
The norovirus, as an explanation, is a convenient cover story. It seems to explain the outbreak of illness---but it doesn't.
The virus hunters at the CDC are trained to look for the
single viral culprit. That's what they always do. They're medical, not
environmental. They don't want to find the true answer when it's
something in the environment, because medical solutions don't work. You
have to clean up the water.
Over the past 30 years of investigating medical ops, I can't
tell you how many times I've seen this pattern repeated. Ignore the
environmental contamination; blame a single virus. It's a sham.
Taken to an extreme, you would get something like this---gene
researchers look forward to day when genetic modifications would
protect humans from all sorts of environmental contamination.
Translation: Let corporations and governments pollute to their heart's content; "altered" humans would be safe.
That may sound like science fiction. And it is. But researchers are working to make it fact.
They'll fail.
Meanwhile, at the Olympics, there better be a fleet of huge
trucks carrying clean water to the workers and the athletes, or the
problems they've encountered so far are going to get worse, much worse.
Years ago, in an off-the-record conversation, a public health
official readily admitted to me that contaminated water always contains
a number of noxious substances that endanger human health. "If you're
saying it's this virus or that virus, you're lying," he said. "You have
to go back to the beginning and clean up the water."
"Virus hunter don't like that solution," I said.
"Of course they don't. It puts them out of business."
The norovirus is just one more lame medical cover story.
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Jon Rappoport
The
author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM
THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US
Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a
consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the
expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he
has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles
on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin
Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and
Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics,
health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world.
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