https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/2309642
This thread by @srayzie got deleted by MF.
Relates directly to previous leads regarding the Haiti earthquake.
I studied microbiology in college. I can independantly verfiy that the claims in the linked thread are plausible.
How: The root cause of death in Cholera infections is dehydration. Organ damage is extremely rare.
Why: Cholera would also serve as the perfect method by which to cover up an organ harvesting operation. It would be really easy to shake off suspiscion if the murder weapon and the cover up are one and the same. No one would suspect it for people would be naturally be inclined to believe a disease epidemic was the cause of all the deaths of those who were subsequently targeted for organ harvesting.
@2impendingdoom you were curious regarding the timing of the Honduras cholera epidemic and one of Hillary's emails. Was there by chance a disaster before this?
@River_Otter you mentioned something about an epidemic in Yemen. Any recent crisis of any sort there in the months before hand?
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septimasexta ago
The Clinton Foundation "cholera hospital" should be investigated.
"Deutsche Bank Americas recently hosted an event at 60 Wall Street to bring awareness to the cholera epidemic in Haiti and to highlight its support of Haiti’s first permanent cholera treatment center, which is being built by MASS Design Group and Centre GHESKIO. The event featured remarks from Chelsea Clinton, Vice President of the Clinton Foundation, as well as representatives from MASS Design and Centre GHESKIO and Gary Hattem, President of the Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation and Managing Director of the Community Development Finance Group. Deutsche Bank has committed a $265,000 grant in support of the center.
Located in Port-au-Prince, the Cholera Treatment Center will help to address the worst cholera outbreak in recent history. Introduced by foreign recovery workers following the 2010 earthquake, the ongoing disease epidemic in Haiti to date has resulted in around 670,000 cases and caused 8,217 deaths according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The outbreak has been exacerbated by a common lack of access to basic sanitation and clean drinking water, as well as the breakdown of infrastructure due to the earthquake." https://www.db.com/usa/content/en/Chelsea-Clinton-on-Haitis-new-cholera-treatment-center.html
AngB23 ago
HUGE! Thank you!