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Highland1
5th March 2014, 11:38
There is something seriously wrong in the fertile Yakima Valley region of Washington. A surging number of babies are being born with major birth defects, and the reasons why are eluding state health officials.

As reported by CNN, a nurse in the area, Sara Barron, was the first to report on a particularly horrifying condition: anencephaly -- a condition in which babies are born without much of their brain and skull.

"I was just stunned," she told the network in an interview. "Three in a couple-of-month period of time... that's unheard of, and they have such tragic, terrible outcomes."

Her shocking finding and report eventually prompted an investigation by the state health department. Investigators found some disturbing results.

Over a three-year period, there were 23 cases concentrated in three southern Washington counties -- Yakima, Benton and Franklin. That's a rate (8.4 per 10,000 live births) that is four times the national average (2.1 per 10,000 live births), CNN reported.

What could be causing such a phenomenon? Is it just one of those weird coincidences, or is something more sinister at play?

Mandy Stahre, with the Washington State Department of Health, conducted the investigation into the high rates of anencephaly. She says she and other investigators are stumped.

"We have not found an answer, and that's a very frustrating part, because this is such a devastating diagnosis for a woman to have," she told CNN.

Barron, however, says she wonders if state health authorities did not find anything because they didn't look hard enough at all possible causes.

'We have to weigh how invasive we want to be'

For one thing, she said, the health department has not spoken to any of the parents of the babies who had birth defects. So they don't know what the parents may have eaten, or what environmental conditions they have been exposed to, or what kind of chemicals or substances they all might have come in contact with -- like, perhaps, the pesticides that are routinely sprayed in the heavily agricultural region in which they live.

Andrea Jackman, whose daughter Olivia was born with spina bifida, another type of neural tube defect, said she wasn't asked anything by state investigators.

"Nobody's asked me anything," she told the network.

So, exactly how did the state conduct its investigation? Stahre said investigators examined data in each parent's medical record -- what sort of prescription drugs they were taking and preexisting medical conditions.

"The study examined medical records from January 2010 through January 2013 and looked at possible risk factors including family history, pre-pregnancy weight, health risk behaviors such as supplemental folic acid and medication use, and whether the woman's residence received drinking water from a public or private source. No significant differences were found when comparing cases of anencephaly with healthy births in the three county area," said a health department press release.

"But medical records don't have details about diet or pesticide exposure," CNN's Elizabeth Cohen reported, "two key considerations for this type of birth defect."

Indeed, the health department -- in its press release -- even admitted: "Medical record reviews might not have captured all information, preventing a cause from being identified."

So why not talk to the mothers?

"Well, we have to weigh that," said Stahre. "This is a devastating diagnosis, and we know that for a lot of these women, they had to make some hard choices. We do have to weigh about how invasive we want to be with these types of reviews."

Engineered end of humanity?

At least one mother -- Jackman -- said she would have "been fine" with being questioned. She wants answers so that other mothers don't have to go through the same thing.

On the surface, this looks like yet another example of poisoning that Natural News editor and founder Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, wrote about recently when he said humanity doesn't stand a chance of surviving this onslaught of corporate-sponsored genocide:

After having now analyzed over 1,000 foods, superfoods, vitamins, junk foods and popular beverages for heavy metals and other substances at the Natural News Forensic Food Labs, I have arrived at a conclusion so alarming and urgent that it can only be stated bluntly.

Based on what I am seeing via atomic spectroscopy analysis of all the dietary substances people are consuming on a daily basis, I must now announce that the battle for humanity is nearly lost. The food supply appears to be intentionally designed to end human life rather than nourish it.


Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/044182_birth_defects_anencephaly_Washington_State. html##ixzz2v5j2Ff7C



It seems that the future will have no shortage of political candidates............:p

Russ

Calabash
5th March 2014, 12:14
Thanks for this Russ. My first thought is that when there is a "cluster" of anything in one place, it is generally felt that it has come from space, although having said that it might be an "old wives tale". But (interestingly) that is also where some people think Morgellons originates from . . .

BabaRa
5th March 2014, 18:47
I know there is a nuclear power plant in that area. It's at the confluence of the Yakima and the Columbia Rivers.

I also know that it has been slowly leaking toxins into the Columbia River for some time (this from a friend who is a retired nuclear engineer).

Just some thoughts:

While this would seem to be just south of the area in question. Where do they get their water from. How many of the people living in those areas have family working at the power plant. How many fish and eat fish caught in those rivers? Fishing is a big sport in that area.

modwiz
5th March 2014, 18:56
First thing that arose in my thoughts was Fukishima. From the clouds that blew over in 2011.

Just sharing my thought.

Woody
5th March 2014, 19:37
First thing that arose in my thoughts was Fukishima. From the clouds that blew over in 2011.

Just sharing my thought.



I'm with modwiz with this one, my thoughts are Fukishima and if it is its only going to get worse. I wonder if similar birth defects are being reported anywhere else?

Woody

BabaRa
5th March 2014, 19:50
Fukishima is always a possibility, but this area is Eastern Washington.

If it were Fukishima, wouldn't we be seeing similar in Western Washington where the clouds hit first. I guess it would depend on where the clouds released, but again, Western Washington is more known for it's unbelievablably high rainfall.

Of course, he could be they just aren't report those statistics in W. Washington.

Bottom line: For all the reasons we're aware of (chem trails, Fukishima, depleted uranium used as weapons in Middle East, Monsanto, vaccination, etc) - our planet has probably reached or surpassed saturation point.

Babies being born with severe defects world-wide are in record numbers.

I just read somewhere the number of autistic children that have now reached adulthood in the US. It's staggering. Some can live alone, but even those can't support themselves without major assistance. And then there are the ones who can never live alone. How is any nation going to financially and psychologically support these numbers?

Seikou-Kishi
6th March 2014, 04:55
Fukushima. GM food. Fracking run off. Chemtrails. With a world as sh*t as this one, it's probably easier to list what probably isn't the problem. Watching sports on TV might induce metaphorical brainlessness, but it's probably not the problem. It's probably not the curse of a mad god who hates America for gay marriage but was fine and dandy with the genocide of one race and the enslavement of another. It's probably not caused by women teaching men, either.

Maybe their attempts to raise a brain-dead population were taken a little too seriously by some minor functionary with a scaly tail in the NWO hierarchy.