‘Unknown disease’ kills 60 children in Cambodia – Could vaccines have been the cause?

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Ethan A. Huff
Natural News
July 11, 2012

Dozens of young children in Cambodia have died in recent months of what health authorities are claiming is some kind of mystery disease. But based on the nature of the afflicted children’s symptoms prior to their deaths, it seems a likely possibility that they may have been victims of vaccine injuries, and that the disease explanation is the media’s attempt to cover up the truth.

According to Dr. Nima Asgari, a public health specialist at the United Nations (UN) body in Cambodia, as many as 60 children have died in Cambodia since April, all after experiencing similar symptoms. Prior to their deaths, many of the children had reportedly been suffering high fever, severe chest disease symptoms, and/or signs of neurological damage, symptoms which are all strangely associated with vaccine injury.

The so-called “disease,” which authorities insisted from the beginning they could not identify, has actually afflicted 61 children thus far, only one of which obviously survived. But all the children who were admitted to hospitals in both Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s largest and capital city, and a popular tourist area known as Siem Reap, were seven years of age or younger at their times of death.

The World Health Organization (WHO) says it is worried about the fact that the “condition” leads to a very high mortality rate in such a short period of time. But at the same time, the international body claims the disease is not contagious, as neither hospital staff nor nearby patients that have come into contact with the now-deceased children have developed similar symptoms.

Mysterious deaths wreak of deliberate experimentation on humans via vaccines

Since the mystery condition does not appear to be contagious in any way, and only seems to occur in young children of vaccine age, it is not that far of a stretch to hypothesize that vaccines may have something to do with these mysterious deaths. It would not be the first time, after all, that vaccine experimentation has led to the unusually rapid spread of “disease” in just a few weeks or months.

The AIDS epidemic, for instance, appears to have been triggered by a vaccine campaign for smallpox in Africa back in the late 1970s. (http://www.infowars.com) According to some reports, the 13-year campaign launched by WHO to vaccinate Africans living in Central Africa was directly responsible for inducing HIV and AIDS, which quickly spread around the world. (http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net)

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Interestingly, Cambodia has recently launched its own vaccination campaigns, including one for measles that began back in 2011. (http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/health/2011-02/10/c_13725980.htm) But neither health authorities nor the mainstream media have even entertained the thought that vaccines might the cause of the mystery deaths.

Some official reports are now blaming the deaths of Enterovirus Type 71 (EV71), also known as “hand, foot and mouth disease.” (http://news.blogs.cnn.com) But this explanation does not make any sense, as EV71 is highly contagious, while the “mystery condition” does not appear to be contagious.

Sources for this article include:

http://news.yahoo.com

http://www.cambodiaschildren.org

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8 Responses to “‘Unknown disease’ kills 60 children in Cambodia – Could vaccines have been the cause?”

  1. Sounds like it might possibly be Enterovirus 71 (EV-71), which causes a deadlier disease referred to as hand, foot and mouth disease.

    storky Reply:
    July 11th, 2012 at 4:22 am

    More SPECULATION, not journalism, from Natural News

    There is No mention in the article whether or not the children who died were indeed vaccinated — it was reported only that they were “young children of vaccine age”

    Natural News: it’s BULLSHIT, naturally.

  2. Wikipedia says – Symptoms of HFMD include:

    Fever
    Headache
    Vomiting
    Fatigue
    Malaise
    Referred ear pain
    Sore throat
    Painful oral, nasal, or facial lesions, ulcers or blisters
    body rash, followed by sores with blisters on palms of hand, soles of feet, and sometimes on the lips. The rash is rarely itchy for children, but can be extremely itchy for adults
    Sores or blisters may be present on the buttocks of small children and infants
    Irritability in infants and toddlers
    Loss of appetite.
    Diarrhea

    Regardless of contagion rates, they have matched fever with the list of symptoms and think that is evidence of hand, foot and mouth?

  3. “Mysterious deaths wreak of deliberate experimentation on humans via vaccines”
    It isn’t wreak, you morons, which means to express or inflict; it’s reek, as in stink or fume. You apparently don’t even know your own language, but you want to be taken seriously as a source of scientific information?

  4. Must be the Bill/Melinda Gates eugenics program at work.

  5. All I know is that if my children are hurt or killed by anyone for any reason, I won’t stop until I’m either dead or the people really responsible for it are dead. I bet on me. The old saying goes that “if you set out on revenge, dig two graves,” They’d be dozens of graves in this case.

    StrawBerryTart Reply:
    July 11th, 2012 at 8:04 am

    2 graves, I like that one.

  6. yup got it!
    GAVI …cambodia signed up to it
    gates related- gates chap on the board. bugger all real medicos of any worth on panels.
    eugenics to the max.

    nat news comment re smallpox vax.
    idiot
    try the Hep B vax = Aids in san fran. monkey cells from africa in vax.
    try
    Hep B pushed heavily in all asian programmes as well as usa etc etc
    also a BIG push on the roatrix vax in asia right now.
    uselss vax, gives kids the rotovirus..gut related either inc the enterovirus or making it able to colonise kids.

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