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Friday, October 22, 2010

Haiti Cholera Outbreak and Tomas Status by Stanley Lucas updated November 19 @ 3:37 p.m.(La version Francaise est a la fin)



YOUNG HAITIAN WOMEN RAPED BY SOLDIERS OF UN MISSION



Western Hemisphere and Caribbean : U.S. Government Strategy for Addressing the Cholera Outbreak in Haiti


Swedish diplomat says Haiti cholera strain came from Nepal: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/6945229.cms?prtpage=1



HAITIANS ARE UPSET BECAUSE THE UN LIED ABOUT THE ORIGIN OF THE CHOLERA OUTBREAK




CDC AND THE CHOLERA EPIDEMIC:  http://www.cdc.gov/haiticholera/

Frequently Asked Questions About the Haiti Cholera Outbreak:  http://www.cdc.gov/haiticholera/cholera_qa.htm


View Overall Haiti Cholera Epidemic Map in a larger map 

HAITI AFTER TOMAS US NAVY Aerial Damage Assessments : http://www.navy.mil/list_all.asp?id=57033








The head of Nepal's mission in Haiti, Lt. Col. Krishna, second from left, and Prakash Neupane, deputy chief of the MINUSTAH engineering section, left, walks by pipes coming from latrines that lead to septic tanks that crosses a canal that leads to the Artibonite River at Nepal's U.N. base in Mirebalais, Haiti, Sunday Oct. 31, 2010. A cholera outbreak that has killed more than 300 people in Haiti matches strains commonly found in South Asia, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday, intensifying the scrutiny of a U.N. base that is home to recently arrived Nepalese peacekeepers, built on a tributary to the Artibonite River. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
The head of Nepal's mission in Haiti, Lt. Col. Krishna, second from left, and Prakash Neupane, deputy chief of the MINUSTAH engineering section, left, walks by pipes coming from latrines that lead to septic tanks that crosses a canal that leads to the Artibonite River at Nepal's U.N. base in Mirebalais, Haiti, Sunday Oct. 31, 2010. A cholera outbreak that has killed more than 300 people in Haiti matches strains commonly found in South Asia, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday, intensifying the scrutiny of a U.N. base that is home to recently arrived Nepalese peacekeepers, built on a tributary to the Artibonite River. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa) (Ramon Espinosa - AP)


Haiti's Cholera Strain originated From South Asia: http://www.npr.org/assets/blogs/health/images/2010/11/haiticholerastrain.pdf


Congresswoman Waters Urges Immediate Action to Stop Cholera Epidemic in Haiti: http://waters.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=213418



USGS: Haiti quake risk may still be high:
 
http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=2627.



Haiti: Photo and Video Evidence Link UN Mission to Cholera Epidemic by Stanley Lucas


A tanker truck deposits excrements from the Nepali UN base in an area 
400 meters away from the base in Mirebalais, Haiti
















New photo and video evidence show a sewage truck from the Napalese base of the MINUSTAH mission dumping sewage into the Artibonite River in Mirebalais (see photo).  The sewage has traveled 400m from the Nepalese base and has contaminated the Artibonite river -- a major source of clean water for the Central Plateau and the Artibonite areas.  Aljazeera, the Middle East news outlet, also discovered that the toilets in the Nepalese base are also connected to the river.  See the video below

More and more independent research points to the Nepalese contingent at MINUSTAH as being the source of the Cholera bacteria outbreak in Haiti. 

One has to ask where is the Haitian government in this mess?  Why are they silent?

















What is the origin of the cholera bacteria that is spreading throughout Haiti? by Stanley Lucas

The four top theories right now are:


1. Unidentified liquids from the hydro electric plant in the Central Plateau unintentionally contaminated the Artibonite River (see report of Agence Haitienne de Presse (AHP)).
2.  A foreign worker who came to help after the earthquake and unintentionally contaminated some people.
3.  The bacteria was intentionally dropped in-country
4. Nepaleese soldiers within the United Nations mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) spread the cholera bacteria

I don't know which theory is the truth -- no one does. It is the responsibility of the Haitian Ministries of Health and Justice of Haiti to investigate and determine what happened














    HAITI: LES NEPALAIS DE LA MINUSTAH SEMBLENT ETRE A L'ORIGINE DE LA PROPAGATION DE L'EPIDEMIE DU CHOLERA PAR STANLEY LUCAS

    A tanker truck deposits excrements from the Nepali UN base in an area 
    400 meters away from the base in Mirebalais, Haiti




    Un camion qui collecte les dechets de la base Nepalaise a l'habitude de les deverser dans une riviere proche de Mirebalais connectee au Fleuve Artibonite (voir photo). Ces dechets auraient contamines le fleuve Artibonite. La chaine de television Aljazeera aurait aussi decouvert que les toilettes de la base Nepalaise sont aussi connectes a une riviere. Voir video plus bas.

    De plus en plus les recherches independantes semblent pointer du doigt les Nepalais de la MINUSTAH comme presumes responsables de la propagation de la bacterie Cholera en Haiti.

    La question qui se pose ou est l'enquete du gouvernement Haitien? Pourquoi ce silence?


    Quelle est l'origine du cholera qui est en train de se repandre en Haiti? par Stanley Lucas

    Les quatre theories sont:

    1. Un liquide non identifie de l'usine hydro-électrique Peligre dans le Plateau Central a involontairement contaminé du fleuve Artibonite (source Agence Haitienne de Prese)
    2. Un travailleur étranger qui est venu apporter de l'aide après le tremblement de terre a involontairement contaminé des Haitiens.
    3. La bactérie a été volontairement abandonné dans le pays
    4.  Des soldats Nepalais contamines qui ont rejoint la mission des Nations Unies en Haïti (MINUSTAH) ont involontairement propagé la bactérie du choléra.

    Je ne sais pas quelle hypothèse est la vérité - personne ne le sait. Il est de la responsabilité des Ministères Haïtiens de la Santé et la Justice et du Laboratoire National d'Haïti d'enquêter et de déterminer ce qui s'est passé. Voici les pays qui ont la cholera avec leurs taux: http://www.who.int/wer/2010/wer8531.pdf Vous constaterez qu'Haiti ne fait pas partie de cette liste.

    Cholera: Les dernieres nouvelles par Stanley Lucas