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Leprosy‚ Polio‚ Malaria‚ TB‚ Measles… and Massive Unscreened Illegal Immigration
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Leprosy‚ Polio‚ Malaria‚ TB‚ Measles… and Massive Unscreened Illegal Immigration

This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire By James Varney Real Clear Wire Successful public health campaigns and medical advances have enabled the United States to conquer a range of disfiguring and damaging diseases. Polio‚ which paralyzed thousands of Americans annually‚ was wiped out by widespread vaccinations. In 1999 the nation’s last hospital for lepers closed its doors in Louisiana. A global campaign eradicated smallpox‚ while lethal tuberculosis‚ the “consumption” that stalked characters in decades of literature‚ seemed beaten by antibiotics. Measles outbreaks still occur from time to time‚ but they are small‚ local‚ and easily contained. Recently‚ however‚ some of these forgotten but still formidable infectious diseases have begun to reappear in the U.S. For two years running‚ polio has been detected in some New York water samples‚ and this fall‚ leprosy re-emerged in Florida‚ where cases of malaria have also been recorded. Health officials say they are not sure why these and other infectious diseases are resurfacing. One distinct possibility‚ which officials are loath to discuss‚ is that the millions of migrants who have crossed into the country in recent years could be bringing the scourges with them‚ since many are from countries where such rare diseases persist and vaccination programs are not robust. “The recent polio and leprosy cases are almost certainly imports to the U.S.‚” said Dr. Jay Bhattacharya‚ a physician and scientist at Stanford University‚ one of the most outspoken critics of official COVID-19 narratives in the last pandemic that later proved flawed. And the Biden administration‚ an aggressive promoter of often mandatory vaccination last time‚ now is offering little public comment on the connection between disease and the porous borders with which its immigration policy has become widely identified. Neither the Centers for Disease Control nor the Department of Homeland Security would discuss the issue with RealClearInvestigations. Legal immigrants are required to receive vaccinations for a host of diseases‚ but the Department of Homeland Security acknowledged it does not have vaccination records for the millions who have entered the U.S. since the Biden administration relaxed border controls upon taking office in January 2021. “It’s not like there is some Typhoid Mary out there‚ but this is something people are seeing and thinking about‚ even if they don’t want to discuss it publicly‚” said Art Arthur of the Center for Immigration Studies‚ which opposes the Biden administration’s border policies. The reticence of federal agencies has not stopped some local officials‚ however‚ from raising public health alarms over massive immigration. New York City Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan warned in April that at least half of the migrants who have poured into the city had not been vaccinated against polio. The potentially paralyzing and life-threatening virus remains endemic in two countries in the world‚ Afghanistan and Pakistan‚ according to the World Health Organization. Since President Biden ordered what proved to be a chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021‚ an estimated 90‚000 Afghans have come to the U.S. under the terms of Operation Allies Welcome. It is not clear if those migrants met the polio vaccination requirement. DHS did not respond to a question about whether medical histories were reviewed in the fast-tracked entry of Afghans who got out of their country before the Taliban reimposed its control. Vasan’s warning pointed directly to the southern border‚ which has seen record-shattering arrivals on the Biden administration’s watch. “More than 50‚000 people have come to New York City in the past year shortly after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border‚” he wrote in an 11-page letter. “I am writing now to underscore how critical it is that health care providers take a wide range of considerations into account when working with people who are seeking asylum.” Citing outbreaks of chickenpox in shelters for illegal immigrants‚ Vasan also noted the arrival of newcomers who either began their journey in a country where tuberculosis is present or passed through such countries en route to the U.S. The New York City Health Department did not respond to questions from RealClearInvestigations or to a request to speak with Dr. Vasan‚ but the numbers have only grown since he sent his letter. Since spring 2022‚ more than 100‚000 migrants had arrived in the city‚ and more than 67‚200 were living in taxpayer-funded housing at the end of November‚ according to the New York Times. Last year‚ the first recorded polio case in the U.S. since 2013 was diagnosed in New York State‚ with the victim described only as an “unvaccinated man.” Also in 2022‚ poliovirus was found in the water supply of four New York counties‚ including Long Island‚ and New York City. Another positive test result was recorded in Rockland County this year‚ according to the state. In the U.S.‚ polio vaccinations remain part of “the routine childhood immunization process” under which the CDC recommends four doses. Adults who grew up in the U.S. are vaccinated‚ the agency said. The last occurrence prior to the New York diagnosis had been in 1979. Since November 2022‚ the CDC has begun wastewater testing for the poliovirus‚ so long extinct in the U.S.‚ in selected areas‚ but the agency did not respond to questions about those investigations. It does provide information on COVID and monkeypox‚ the latter a disease that primarily afflicts the gay population. A thorough investigation‚ exploring all avenues of transmission and trying to source a virus to its root‚ is common among virus hunters‚ and the idea that millions of people coming to the U.S. could inadvertently carry with them some infectious disease is but one possibility. For example‚ thus far researchers have been unable to pinpoint where the infamous Ebola virus originates in equatorial Africa. Successful public health campaigns and medical advances have enabled the United States to conquer a range of disfiguring and damaging diseases. Polio‚ which paralyzed thousands of Americans annually‚ was wiped out by widespread vaccinations. In 1999 the nation’s last hospital for lepers closed its doors in Louisiana. A global campaign eradicated smallpox‚ while lethal tuberculosis‚ the “consumption” that stalked characters in decades of literature‚ seemed beaten by antibiotics. Measles outbreaks still occur from time to time‚ but they are small‚ local‚ and easily contained. Recently‚ however‚ some of these forgotten but still formidable infectious diseases have begun to reappear in the U.S. For two years running‚ polio has been detected in some New York water samples‚ and this fall‚ leprosy re-emerged in Florida‚ where cases of malaria have also been recorded. Health officials say they are not sure why these and other infectious diseases are resurfacing. One distinct possibility‚ which officials are loath to discuss‚ is that the millions of migrants who have crossed into the country in recent years could be bringing the scourges with them‚ since many are from countries where such rare diseases persist and vaccination programs are not robust. “The recent polio and leprosy cases are almost certainly imports to the U.S.‚” said Dr. Jay Bhattacharya‚ a physician and scientist at Stanford University‚ one of the most outspoken critics of official COVID-19 narratives in the last pandemic that later proved flawed. And the Biden administration‚ an aggressive promoter of often mandatory vaccination last time‚ now is offering little public comment on the connection between disease and the porous borders with which its immigration policy has become widely identified. Neither the Centers for Disease Control nor the Department of Homeland Security would discuss the issue with RealClearInvestigations. Legal immigrants are required to receive vaccinations for a host of diseases‚ but the Department of Homeland Security acknowledged it does not have vaccination records for the millions who have entered the U.S. since the Biden administration relaxed border controls upon taking office in January 2021. “It’s not like there is some Typhoid Mary out there‚ but this is something people are seeing and thinking about‚ even if they don’t want to discuss it publicly‚” said Art Arthur of the Center for Immigration Studies‚ which opposes the Biden administration’s border policies. The reticence of federal agencies has not stopped some local officials‚ however‚ from raising public health alarms over massive immigration. New York City Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan warned in April that at least half of the migrants who have poured into the city had not been vaccinated against polio. The potentially paralyzing and life-threatening virus remains endemic in two countries in the world‚ Afghanistan and Pakistan‚ according to the World Health Organization. Since President Biden ordered what proved to be a chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021‚ an estimated 90‚000 Afghans have come to the U.S. under the terms of Operation Allies Welcome.  It is not clear if those migrants met the polio vaccination requirement. DHS did not respond to a question about whether medical histories were reviewed in the fast-tracked entry of Afghans who got out of their country before the Taliban reimposed its control. Vasan’s warning pointed directly to the southern border‚ which has seen record-shattering arrivals on the Biden administration’s watch. “More than 50‚000 people have come to New York City in the past year shortly after crossing the U.S.-Mexico border‚” he wrote in an 11-page letter. “I am writing now to underscore how critical it is that health care providers take a wide range of considerations into account when working with people who are seeking asylum.”  Citing outbreaks of chickenpox in shelters for illegal immigrants‚ Vasan also noted the arrival of newcomers who either began their journey in a country where tuberculosis is present or passed through such countries en route to the U.S. The New York City Health Department did not respond to questions from RealClearInvestigations or to a request to speak with Dr. Vasan‚ but the numbers have only grown since he sent his letter. Since spring 2022‚ more than 100‚000 migrants had arrived in the city‚ and more than 67‚200 were living in taxpayer-funded housing at the end of November‚ according to the New York Times. Last year‚ the first recorded polio case in the U.S. since 2013 was diagnosed in New York State‚ with the victim described only as an “unvaccinated man.” Also in 2022‚ poliovirus was found in the water supply of four New York counties‚ including Long Island‚ and New York City. Another positive test result was recorded in Rockland County this year‚ according to the state.  In the U.S.‚ polio vaccinations remain part of “the routine childhood immunization process” under which the CDC recommends four doses. Adults who grew up in the U.S. are vaccinated‚ the agency said. The last occurrence prior to the New York diagnosis had been in 1979. Since November 2022‚ the CDC has begun wastewater testing for the poliovirus‚ so long extinct in the U.S.‚ in selected areas‚ but the agency did not respond to questions about those investigations. It does provide information on COVID and monkeypox‚ the latter a disease that primarily afflicts the gay population. A thorough investigation‚ exploring all avenues of transmission and trying to source a virus to its root‚ is common among virus hunters‚ and the idea that millions of people coming to the U.S. could inadvertently carry with them some infectious disease is but one possibility. For example‚ thus far researchers have been unable to pinpoint where the infamous Ebola virus originates in equatorial Africa. ‘Historically Atypical Countries’ The situation in the United States is further complicated by the fact that DHS officials don’t know where all of the more than 7.5 million migrants who’ve arrived since Biden took office are living. Those whom Border Patrol agents have encountered and processed have immigration court dates‚ but those dates are years in advance. Many people with uncertain immigration status lack health insurance and stay off the grid as much as possible‚ meaning even if the U.S. launched some kind of vaccination program it would not know where to concentrate its efforts. In addition‚ the historic flood of illegal immigration during the Biden administration has also featured a much more global population. DHS uses the term “historically atypical countries” to describe the panoply of countries outside of Mexico and Central America from which illegal immigration has soared. Between 2011 and 2022‚ the number of annual encounters involving immigrants from historically atypical countries soared from fewer than 8‚000 to almost 1 million. The first six months of 2023 saw more than half of official encounters – these numbers do not include what Border Patrol calls “gotaways” for whom little information is available – from historically atypical countries. But infectious diseases largely forgotten in the U.S. remain public health issues in both hemispheres‚ and many of those nations have much less robust vaccination programs than most modern Western nations. In 1988‚ when the World Health Organization launched the Global Polio Eradication Initiative‚ wild poliovirus was evident in 125 countries‚ but the zone where it remains endemic has shrunk to Afghanistan and Pakistan‚ with most recent cases occurring along the countries’ nearly 1‚600-mile border‚ according to the CDC. Vaccination campaigns have proved problematic under the militant Islamic fundamentalist Taliban‚ according to the CDC. Oral vaccines in “parts of the south and northeast regions” are “allowed only at health facilities‚ mosques‚ and polio vaccination sites.” In March‚ Al Jazeera reported that the Taliban would allow a polio vaccination program for children‚ but precise figures on the country’s overall vaccination rate remain unclear. The World Health Organization estimates that 76% of Afghanistan’s children have received a polio vaccine. But some countries have even lower vaccination rates. On Nov. 30‚ for instance‚ some 700 people‚ including many from Senegal and Nigeria‚ walked into the U.S. at the Texas border. Only 63% of Senegal’s children have been vaccinated for polio‚ and various fevers‚ hepatitis‚ and malaria are endemic there. Measles‚ which the U.S. declared eliminated here in 2000‚ are an issue‚ too. The WHO estimates 22 million children missed their first measles vaccine last year and more than half of them live in just 10 countries‚ all of which fall in the “historically atypical” immigration list. Measles cases have risen in the U.S.‚ from 13 individual cases in 2020 to 121 in 2022‚ according to the CDC. Recent outbreaks in Ohio and Illinois have all occurred among unvaccinated children‚ according to state health officials. The age and nationality of victims is not made public‚ but the measles vaccination rate is below 70% in many countries that have sent immigrants to the U.S. recently. While few are publicly pushing the panic button‚ some public health officials worry that a creeping mistrust of vaccines in the wake of the pandemic may make more Americans vulnerable to dangerous and even deadly scourges. Syphilis‚ for example‚ has been on the rise for many years but rose sharply during the pandemic. COVID-19 has drawn the lion’s share of attention from the public health bureaucracy since 2020‚ leading to shortfalls in other areas‚ some experts said. “All of these diseases are more prevalent in part because of lockdown policies which diverted public health resources and attention worldwide away from its traditional priorities of controlling the spread of these deadly infectious conditions‚” Dr. Bhattacharya said‚ referring to measles and other maladies. And just as there is no cure for polio‚ there is no vaccine for some infectious diseases. Malaria‚ for example‚ the mosquito-borne fever that killed more workers than yellow fever did when the Panama Canal was built‚ remains endemic in tropical zones‚ and its path to rare outbreaks in the U.S. usually follows either a trip made abroad or someone moving here‚ according to health officials in Florida. Department spokesman Jae Williams told RCI the exact sources of many infectious disease outbreaks in the Sunshine State remain unknown‚ but the huge increase in illegal immigrants could be a clue. “It’s always a possibility‚ and our most recent malaria cases appeared to be a strain from Central America‚” he said. In other words‚ the malaria could have been brought by a newcomer or picked up by someone who traveled there and returned. Central Florida this summer saw leprosy return‚ although the exact source remains a mystery‚ Williams said. Information about the age‚ sex‚ and nationality of victims is not public‚ and most of those who contracted the infectious‚ skin-disfiguring disease were described only as “landscapers.”Various accounts have speculated armadillos are to blame‚ but armadillos are not newcomers to the region. The theory holds that somehow the leprosy bacteria‚ which generally requires prolonged contact and against which most humans have developed immunity over millennia‚ is in the dirt armadillos wallow in‚ and the cases that broke out among landscapers then would be linked to the animals they encounter. But leprosy is not endemic in Florida. It is most common in parts of southeast Asia‚ equatorial Africa‚ and Brazil. “The influx of people‚ sure it’s a problem and it’s always a possibility‚” Williams said. “But we don’t really know.” Nevertheless‚ the questions are being asked with more frequency. On Dec. 19‚ Ashley St. Clair‚ a conservative commentator‚ set off a firestorm on X‚ formerly Twitter‚ that her Delta flight from Phoenix to New York was filled with people who had recently been processed‚ released‚ and brought to the airport by Border Patrol. “All the pilots‚ airline staff‚ and passengers want to know is: what medical screenings are being done?” she wrote. Delta did not respond to questions from RCI about what knowledge it had been provided about its passengers. This article was originally published by RealClearInvestigations and made available via RealClearWire.
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BREAKING: Fani Willis Faces Hearing On Misconduct!
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BREAKING: Fani Willis Faces Hearing On Misconduct!

Things are heating up! Are the hunters about to become the hunted? You know what they say‚ if you take a swing at the King‚ you’d better not miss! Joe Biden‚ Jack Smith‚ Letitia James‚ Fani Willis….they’ve all taken big swings. But one by one they’re missing‚ and now it appears the boomerang may soon be headed right back to them! I call it the Trump Boomerang Effect and it’s now pointed squarely at Fani Willis. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will appear for a Feb. 15 hearing regarding allegations that she had an improper relationship with her lead prosecutor. Uh oh! If you go after the King‚ #1 is you’d better not miss‚ but #2 is you’d better be squeaky clean yourself! And it turns out she isn’t‚ at least ALLEGEDLY‚ according to new allegations. She’ll be facing a hearing soon and the truth might just come out! Here we go! Watch this: Judge orders hearing on accusations against Fani Willis. About dang time. Light it up. pic.twitter.com/WInMV84jAk — Sassafrass84 (@Sassafrass_84) January 18‚ 2024 Fani told us she paid all her Special Prosecutors the same amount‚ but Fulton County contracts show otherwise. It turns out‚ John Floyd‚ an expert on RICO law and the only White Guy‚ was paid the LEAST of all three. pic.twitter.com/7GgTwIXfxk — Robert Gouveia Esq. (@RobGouveiaEsq) January 17‚ 2024 Here’s more‚ from Fox News: Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee scheduled the hearing on Thursday. Willis has spearheaded the prosecution of former President Trump in his indictment on election interference charges. Court documents filed earlier this month say Willis hired special prosecutor Nathan Wade‚ her alleged romantic partner‚ to prosecute Trump and benefited financially from the relationship in the form of lavish vacations that the two went on using funds his firm received for working the case. Willis has not confirmed or denied the claim‚ but she suggested she and Wade are being scrutinized because they are Black. Willis spoke about the matter for the first time on Sunday at the Big Bethel AME Church in Atlanta. “They only attacked one‚” she said. “First thing they say‚ ‘Oh‚ she’s gonna play the race card now.’ “But no God‚ isn’t it them that’s playing the race card when they only question one‚” Willis asked. Trump’s co-defendant in the Georgia case‚ Michael Roman‚ accused Willis and Wade of having an “improper” and “clandestine” affair at the same time that appointments were being made for the 2020 election interference case. REPORT: Fani Willis was paying attorney John Floyd‚ considered to be an expert on RICO cases‚ $100/hr LESS than she paid her BF Nathan Wade‚ who had minimal experience. Wade subsequently used the money to take Willis on lavish vacations. The race card won’t save Fani from the… pic.twitter.com/YzKCkGC0sO — Pro Swing Trading (@Pro__Trading) January 15‚ 2024 More here: Hearing on allegations against Fulton DA Fani Willis set for February 15 pic.twitter.com/Y8Lt6iHC1r — Joey Mannarino (@JoeyMannarinoUS) January 18‚ 2024 Revolver News shared this: It all started with that alleged affair that Big Fani had with her lead investigator‚ who was looking into President Trump. That man’s name is Big Fani‚ and it doesn’t sound like she’s denying the affair‚ which left this man’s poor wife destitute. Newsweek: Fani Willis appeared to refer to allegations that she had an affair for the first time‚ as she gave a speech in church. A lawsuit brought against Willis by one of the co-defendants in the Donald Trump case‚ which the Fulton County district attorney is in charge of‚ alleges she “engaged in a personal‚ romantic relationship” with prosecutor Nathan Wade. Brought by Michael Roman‚ it claims Willis “personally benefited from” from the alleged affair‚ meaning she acted “to defraud the public of honest services.” “I hope for y’all this week I don’t look like what I’ve been through‚” Willis said‚ as she addressed the Big Bethel AME Church in Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. She didn’t explicitly talk about the allegations‚ or deny them. While Roman’s case hasn’t yet presented evidence to support the allegations‚ Willis called herself “flawed and imperfect” during an emotional speech‚ adding that she had faced death threats and experienced “loneliness.” It was during this church speech that Fani claimed she paid everyone the same amount. The Newsweek piece goes on: The three prosecutors hired were all paid the “same hourly rate‚” according to Willis in her church speech‚ but Wade is accused of benefiting financially and “being paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to prosecute this case on her behalf.” Roman said Wade is also inexperienced. County records seen by The Hill show Wade was paid legal fees of $654‚000 from 2022 to 2023 in relation to the Trump case. The filed motion continued: “[Wade] will continue to be incentivized to prosecute this case based on his personal and financial motives‚ so he has acquired a unique and personal interest or stake in Mr. Roman’s continued prosecution. That is‚ he is motivated to prosecute Mr. Roman for as long as possible because he will continue to make exorbitant sums of money.” In her speech‚ Willis suggested there was racial motivation behind the attacks against her. It sounds like Fani the homewrecker is trying to play the sympathy card. But the alleged affair and her church comments have landed Big Fani in a heap of trouble. As people dig deeper into her business dealings‚ more lies and inconsistencies are surfacing. For example‚ Fani said at church that she paid all her “special prosecutors” equally. However‚ the contracts from Fulton County paint a very different picture. Ironically‚ John Floyd‚ the most seasoned among them and an expert in RICO law‚ received the least compensation‚ and he’s also the only white guy on the team. It seems like Fani might be running her own version of a DEI program in Georgia‚ to boot. But it wasn’t just a little bit less; Big Fani reportedly undercut expert John by a lot. Meanwhile‚ she overpaid the guy she was having an affair with‚ who supposedly used the money to take her on BIG vacations. What do you think? NATIONAL POLL: Should Fani Willis Be Disbarred?
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US prog rockers Perfect Beings created an epic conceptual affair for their third album‚ Vier. Sadly‚ it owuld prove to be the band's final offering
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A Department of Justice report into the shooting at Robb Elementary in 2022 has revealed "cascading failures of leadership" during the massacre.  
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