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Scientists Engineer, Oops, Discover New DEADLY Salmonela

Monday, August 22, 2016 12:48
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The post Scientists Engineer, Oops, Discover New DEADLY Salmonela appeared first on Kev Baker Show.

Whenever i read about scientists “discovering” new strains of a virus or some other deadly bacteria, i have to wonder whether they actually found it, or created it!

Today i got home from work & was preparing to look into yesterdays news coming out of Germany regarding the report telling citizens to prepare from an unspecified threat when i came across a headline that immediately jumped out.

The Express is reporting that scientists have just completed a study in Africa that has led to the discovery of two new strains of the Salmonela bacteria, the germ that commonly results in food poisoning here in the west.

SCIENTISTS have discovered two deadly strains of salmonella that are almost impossible to treat after the bug mutated in Africa.

There are fears the bacteria could spread overseas, because researchers have yet to locate exactly where the bug is found and grows.

The discovery followed the first global-scale genetic study of the Salmonella Enteritidis bacteria, which is a major cause of blood poisoning and death in Africa, and food poisoning in the West.

The research found for the first time there are three separate strains of salmonella.

The study also showed that the two African types carried more of the genes that give them resistance to common antibiotics.

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Living in the times we do, at a time where a Rockerfellar patented virus, Zika, is causing panic around the globe (if you believe the over hyped media coverage), we must keep an open mind as to what may have occurred here.


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The Zika & Ebola virus’ are examples of what happens when you let a bunch of scientists loose in Africa. These have been “discovered”, patented & in my opinion, at times, tweaked and weaponised to make them more potent & virulent.

It would be ridiculous, scandalous indeed, to even imagine such nefarious actions if we lived in a perfect world, but we dont, far from it.

Governments around the world have used the African continent & its people as guinea pigs for whatever cocktails of concoctions they decide to throw at them, all in the name of helping of course.

Dont you find it strange that the Ebola outbreaks seem to be more lethal against people of color? Do you think that’s just one of those things? Think again.

Whether its these new deadly strains of Salmonela or some as yet unknown unkown, you can be sure that the scientists within the world of black-ops & underground bases, will be working tirelessly to make it as lethal as they can, and as genetically specific as they choose.

As we move forward into even stranger and more dangerous times, with government backed terrorist on the rise, it is increasingly likely one of the next massive false flags will be of a biological nature, and blamed on any group of their choosing.

Does Merkel know something we dont? You better believe it!

Stay safe

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  • Ohh fun wonder how long before that wipes out a small 3rd world country?

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