Saturday, October 14, 2017

37 44 56 57 115 133 | California declares state of emergency over deadly hepatitis A outbreak, October 13, 2017




 The video clip is 38 seconds long.

 


The outbreak began in San Diego’s homeless community late last year. It has now spread outside the affected area into other larger counties that include Los Angeles and Santa Cruz.









1057, looks a lot like 157












"All infected Restaurant A food service workers became ill after October 26, suggesting that a food service worker could not have been the source of the outbreak."

All infected Restaurant A food service workers became ill after October 26, suggesting that a food service worker could not have been the source of the outbreak.

From the day Hepatitis A outbreak was recognized by food service workers becoming ill in Monaca, Pennsylvania to the publish date of this article is a span of 5,101 days.

Remember that 157 is the 37th prime number.




193 is the 44th prime number. Not a very favorable number.



*Also, 5101 days looks a lot like 511.


389 the 77th prime number.


California Gov. Jerry Brown has declared a state of emergency due to the hepatitis A outbreak.


state of emergency = 73, the reflection of 37



The last previous place a significant outbreak broke out was in the city of Monaca, Pennsylvania.





Towards the bottom, there are some statistics compiled for the major southern California cities. Don't know how accurate these are but they are as follows:







Mayor Eric Garcetti is the current mayor of the city of Los Angeles.





 
 
 
 

The Hegelian dialectich. Provide the problem, incite a reaction, and have the solution.
Introduce a disease amongst the public, create a notion of fear throughout the community using a biological threat and conveniently have a solution (vaccines) to solve the problem.

Pushing vaccines, prescription medication, present opportunities to public health officials, mandating new laws, enforcing the laws through government officials (force), continuing to run the big pharamceutical companies, keep the machine rolling.

No comments:

Post a Comment