Invader Camps: Scabies, Cholera, Dysentery, Leprosy…

Nonwhite invaders in “asylum” camps in Europe have been diagnosed with infectious diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and even leprosy—while invaders in Germany have threatened to “burn down their tents” in protest against living conditions.

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According to a report in Die Welt newspaper, the situation in the already overcrowded invader camps in Germany is getting worse as winter approaches.

“The conditions in the camp are catastrophic,” a Hamburg aid worker was quoted by the newspaper as saying.  “Moisture penetrates the tents, the temperature is dropping to six degrees Celsius, and they have nothing to do all day.”

Torben Schiffe, an “aid” worker at the Jenfelder Moorpark camp said that the mood among the invaders is “on the tipping point. They wait for hours in the rain for their food, and there is bickering among them. Some refugees have already threatened to set fire to their tents as the only way to get out,” Schiffer said.

The Hamburger Abendblatt newspaper reported that conditions in that city’s largest invader camp were “critical” and “nearing the tipping point.”

According to that paper, the mood of the 3,300 inhabitants was “highly explosive” and at least 100 were “diseased.”

The camp director had already been threatened with a chair, and refugees had tried to storm the administrative offices of the plant. The director sent out an email—leaked to the media—in which he said that “we are sitting here on a powder keg. We suspect that it will soon blow up . . . we cannot bear this responsibility any longer.”

The problem is being aggravated because the flow of invaders is not halting, but increasing. At least 500 new invaders per day are arriving at the Hamburg camp alone.

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Disease is the inevitable consequence of hundreds of thousands of Third Worlders flooding into Europe. Some 10,000 flu vaccine doses have been requested in Hamburg alone, but influenza is the least of the problems.

As another article in Die Welt admitted, a scabies plague has broken out among the invaders in Hamburg, caused by a micro parasite infestation that the nonwhites had brought with them.

Earlier, Greek authorities on the island of Kos—the main beachhead of the nonwhite invasion from Turkey—identified the invaders as the cause of an outbreak of cholera.

An official from the Greek Center for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed that a 79-year-old Dutch tourist with symptoms of cholera was transferred from Kos for tests and treatment in an Athens hospital.

The center said in a statement: “We are proceeding with more examinations to avoid the danger of a contagious disease. There are fears that a case may have been transmitted through the migratory wave.”

Cholera is extremely rare in Greece, with the last confirmed case reported in 1993, according to the World Health Organization. The disease, which is most common in the Middle East, Africa, and south-east Asia, is spread mainly through contaminated water and food.

In Vienna, authorities have confirmed an outbreak of dysentery in the refugee camps in the center of that city. An article in the Krone newspaper reported that dysentery had broken out in the Leopoldstadt camp and in another emergency shelter in Simmering.

Another report in the Kronen Zeitung newspaper confirmed—despite earlier denials—that an “asylum seeker” in Salzburg had been identified as having leprosy.


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