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Texas Drifter Obama, Illegals, and Bio-Weapons?

Marshall’s Law Dateline - Old News Not New News? – “Kissing Bug' Raises Health Concern In Valley” ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday, October 24, 2011: McALLEN — A new public health hazard has arrived in the Lower Rio Grande Valley: a bug indigenous to Central and South America carrying a parasite that can cause potentially fatal heart and digestive problems.

The insect is commonly known as the kissing bug — chinche in Spanish — and can carry a protozoan parasite called Trypanosoma Cruzi, which can cause potentially lethal Chagas disease, The Monitor of McAllen reported on Sunday.
At highest risk along the border are Hidalgo and Cameron counties, said Teresa Patricia Feria, an assistant biology professor at the University of Texas-Pan American in Edinburg who is leading the effort to collect the bug found around the Valley.

When todays’s news was first news: Texas Drifter Obama Using Illegals To Import Bio-Weapons? Posted by Marshall's Law on Thursday, June 24, 2010 Entry # 153

Marshall’s Law Dateline – Is Obama intentionally allowing illegal immigrants to import third world epidemics as de facto biological weapons into America to facilitate his extortion scheme to trade border security for amnesty for illegal immigrants to get Democrats re-elected in 2010 and 2012 federal elections?

Two points: Obama’s recent statement to U.S. Arizona Senator was not first time Obama implied following, “If we secure border, you all won’t have any reason to support comprehensive immigration reform.” Second point, diseases used to achieve political objectives like getting amnesty for illegal immigrants to get Democrats re-elected become bottom line reality biological weapons.

Reader can reference Marshall’s Law Townhall “Conservative Environmental Standards” Entry # 020; first written as training notes back in early 1990’s for example of using a disease as a biological weapon.

Conservative conservationists need to understand that using reason or emotional appeal will never stop private and public sector environmental terrorists. Second, private or public justice based on mob rule is always shameless and immoral.

Greatest threats to America’s environment are epidemics introduced by illegal immigrants from third world countries. Even if Americans had never heard word terrorism, southern border would still need to be securely closed to prevent third world epidemics being introduced into America.

Doubters need only review impact of importing foreign flora and fauna on native American plants and animals. Nature is nature and people are influenced by laws of nature.

Many third world infections like tuberculosis are less responsive to treatments for first world tuberculosis. Illegal immigrants do not have reliable histories of completing American treatment programs, actions that produces a third world strain of more lethal and less treatable tuberculosis viruses that produces greater public health threats to Americans.

American politicians, bureaucrats, fools, and special interest hate groups that support a southern porous border will eventually be signing death warrants for millions of American citizens.

Justice is a two sided sword. First side is used for resolving intentional or negligent public health threats by terrorists or illegal immigrants. Second side is for bringing Americans too account for unnecessary illnesses, injuries, and deaths. Consider information for second example of a disease that might be used as de-facto biological weapon.

Public information fact sheet: (note Author did not mess with government agency spelling or grammar)

What is Chagas’ disease and what causes it?
Chagas’ (SHA-gus) disease (also called American typanosomiasis [tri-PAN-o-so-MY-ah-sis]) is caused by a protozoan (single celled, microscopic) parasite called Trypanosoma cruzi (tri-PAN-o-so-MA cruise-EYE).

The protozoan infects humans and animals through an insect called a “kissing bug” (or “assassin bug”). The disease can be seen in dogs and humans and initially causes flu like signs (fever, headache), which can progress to heart failure over a long period of time. Cases primarily occur in Central and South America. A few cases occur occasionally in the southern U.S.

What animals get Chagas’ disease? In the U.S. dogs, opossums and armadillos are most likely to carry the protozoan that causes Chagas’ disease. Many other animals can serve as carriers (or reservoirs), including cats, rabbits, raccoons, and rodents.
Generally, dogs are the only animals that show signs of disease.

How can my animal get Chagas’ disease? Animals can get Chagas’ disease by living or sleeping outside in an area where the “kissing bug” (vector) lives. This bug lives in cracks and holes of old, unkept buildings or homes and wooded areas and can be found in Latin America and as far north as Virginia in the U.S.

The protozoa develops in the intestine of the “kissing bug”. This bug is a blood feeder and will bite its host (animal or human), then excrete feces after feeding. This fecal material contains the protozoa, which then enters the bite wound created by the “kissing bug”.

How does Chagas’ disease affect my animal? In dogs, the most common signs of infection are fever, sluggishness and an unkept hair-coat. Signs of heart failure may show up after an extended period of time. Other animals do not typically show any signs of illness.

Can I get Chagas’ disease? Yes. People usually get Chagas’ disease from the “kissing bug” (vector) that blood feeds on humans and transfers the protozoan through its fecal matter. Occasionally people get Chagas’ disease from blood transfusions or by transfer from mothers to their babies during pregnancy or when nursing. People with Chagas’ disease will have fever, loss of appetite, fatigue, swelling at the “kissing bug” bite site and swollen glands or lymph nodes. The bug usually bites around the eye.

In long term or severe cases, infection of the heart [myocarditis (my-Ocar- DIE-tis)] and possible heart failure can occur.
Who should I contact if I suspect Chagas’ disease?
In Animals – Contact your Veterinarian
In Humans – Contact your physician.

How can I protect my animal from Chagas’ disease? Keep animals indoors and away from insects at night. Wooded areas are most likely to harbor the beetle, especially in the southern United States. Dogs should not be allowed to have contact with wild animals such as opossums, raccoons and armadillos to reduce the chance of infection.

How can I protect myself from Chagas’ disease? Avoid contact with the “kissing
bug”. If traveling to Latin America, particularly Central America, take precautions
when camping or sleeping in huts to prevent insect bites. Kissing beetles are very susceptible to insecticides which can be used to remove the bugs from dwellings.

For More Information
CFSPH Technical Fact Sheets. Chagas’
disease at http://www.cfsph.iastate.
edu/DiseaseInfo/ CDC website. Chagas’ disease at http://
www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dpd/parasites

Author's insert between public sector reports: It is estimated that there are 100,000 Chargas infected illegal immigrants currently in United States; many who probably brought this health problem with them.

Another more detailed government report (again author does not tamper with government composition, spelling or punctuation), some excerpts:

Although historically Chagas disease has been considered
restricted to Latin America (1,3), the disease is becoming
a serious health issue in the United States because of
the presence of a notable number of blood donors seropositive
for T. cruzi (11–13).

Many cases of Chagas disease in the United States, however,
may be overlooked because the early phase of the infection
is often asymptomatic (9,16), and health professionals are
largely unaware of this disease.

In Arizona, humans may be at a greater risk for vectorial
transmission of the disease than previously thought because
human populations are rapidly expanding into habitats
where infected triatomines (20–22) and wild mammalian
reservoirs such as packrats, mice, armadillos, raccoons, and
opossums (23–27) are plentiful. Chagas disease is actively
transmitted in domestic cycles involving dogs in southern
Texas …

Moving on beyond science. How many Americans might Obama be willing to subject to illegal immigrants’ imported fatal disease just to get himself, and Democrat Party accessories re-elected in 2012 federal elections?

Moving on to different type of Chagas victims family member pets. Following is based on individual who lives less than mile from Texas Drifter's temporary residence. This always hard working man's family recently lost all four of their family member pets to Chagas the disease imported into America courtesy of Obama, Democrats, and Moderate Republicans who like McCain all support porous border policies except when running for re- election.

Texas Drifter has observed “kissing bugs or assassin bugs” locally. Only positive part of this writing exercise is that veterinarian identified four dogs’ causes of deaths Chagas. The State of Texas was all over incident scene serving Texas citizens with all due diligence and professional conduct anyone could expect.

Question, do not kind hearted Americans deserve more than having their family member pets suffer horrible deaths just so Obama can trade border security for amnesty to get votes to get himself and Democrats re-elected? Another more horrible question, how many Americans are going to have to suffer by putting down their family member pets to protect themselves from their Chagas infected family member pets?

Winding down this writing exercise, there are two types of questions in intelligence industry: first question to solicit information, and second question to confirm information. Second question technique, never ask target question agent does not already know answer too. As for title “Obama Uses Illegals to Import Bio Weapons”, reader can decide which type of question is in play.