A strange disease afflicts young people in Canada
A whistleblower in the Canadian province of New Brunswick says
that a new mystery illness is circulating among young people
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Interestingly, it has been happening for the past several years and
really started picking up once the vaccines for the Wuhan
coronavirus (Covid-19) emerged under Operation Warp Speed.
The Guardian describes it as a progressive neurological illness
that afflicts young people with no prior history of health problems
or triggers. Some of its symptoms include rapid weight loss,
insomnia, hallucinations, difficulty thinking and limited mobility.
Right now, there are 48 official cases of the baffling illness under
investigation. This unnamed illness was first announced in Spring
2021 right after Donald father of the vaccine Trumps fast-tracked
injections started reaching the general population.
Im truly concerned about these cases because they seem to evolve
so fast, the whistleblower is quoted as saying. Im worried for
them and we owe them some kind of explanation.
The condition also appears to be contagious, in some cases. At least
two people with close contact, but no genetic links, to official cases
have developed similar symptoms out of the blue, suggesting that
environmental factors might be at play.
The following recent cases are examples of this:
A young man developed symptoms of dementia and ataxia. His wife,
who became his caregiver, suddenly started losing sleep and
experiencing muscle wasting, dementia, and hallucinations. Her
condition is now worse than his.
A woman in her 30s who is described as non-verbal now has to
use a feeding tube and drools excessively. Her caregiver, a nursing
student in her 20s, also recently started showing symptoms of
neurological decline.
A young mother quickly lost nearly 60 pounds and developed
insomnia and hallucinations. Brain imagery shows advanced signs
of atrophy.
Canadians suspect government coverup
The whistleblower, who is an employee of the Vitalite Health
Network, requested anonymity due to fears about repercussions for
speaking out. This person did, however, still feel compelled to come
forward.
This is not a New Brunswick disease, the person said. Were
probably the area that is raising the flag because were mostly
rural and in an area where people might have more exposure to
environmental factors.
The Special Neurodegenerative Disorder Clinic, also known as the
Mind Clinic, is currently the clearing house for cases referred from
both in the region and in nearby provinces. Doctors say they are
stumped about the cause.
In an attempt to quell fears, officials said that eight known fatal
cases of the baffling illness were the result of a misdiagnosis,
not the disease itself. The victims who appear to have caught
the mystery disease also supposedly died from unrelated
pathologies.
Whether this explanation flies in the long term remains unknown.
It will probably depend on how many more people develop it and
whether or not it continues to grow or tapers off.
The fact that we have a younger spectrum of patients here argues
very strongly against what appears to be the preferred position of
the government of New Brunswick that the cases in this cluster
are being mistakenly lumped together, said a scientist from
Canadas public health agency who specializes in neurodegenerative
illnesses but who is unauthorized to speak in an official capacity.
New Brunswick officials are reportedly refusing to test for
suspected environmental factors, which has led some area residents
to speculate that there is some kind of political coverup taking
place.
If a group of people wanted to breed conspiracy theorists, then our
government has done a wonderful job at promoting it, said Laurie
Beatty, the father of one victim who died not long after developing
mental confusion that resulted in rapid deterioration.