by Jon Rappoport
February 4, 2016
 
(Note: all source links for this article can be found at the blog post, here.)
You're a pregnant woman in Central America.  You've just been told you could have the Zika virus.  No tests.  No confirmation.  And of course, no one is telling you that Zika has not been proved to cause anything.  But you're offered an abortion at sea, because the country you live in doesn't allow abortions, except in very restricted cases.  A group will take you out on a ship, and when you come back your baby will be gone.  He or she will never be born.  You're just another casualty in the campaign to provoke fear, but now it has been your very personal experience.

February 3, 2016.  Vocative.com has the story, "Pregnant Zika victims will be given access to abortions at sea":

"Now Women on Waves, an organization which uses ships to offer safe abortion services outside the territorial waters of countries where the procedure is restricted or forbidden, has announced that they will begin serving areas affected by Zika."

"Women on Waves is aiming to give them [pregnant women] a safe, legal alternative. They will provide medical abortions to pregnant women who have Zika in Colombia, Bolivia, Chile, Guadeloupe, Paraguay, Venezuela, Argentina, Surinam, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Panama, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. Eligible women must be less than 9 weeks pregnant and are required to fill out an online application to receive the abortifacient drugs. The group has said getting a shipment of the medicine to patients can take between one and five weeks, meaning it will require a woman who discovers she's pregnant to act very quickly to receive help in time."

As I've detailed in previous articles, the original propaganda which launched the whole Zika-birth defect hysteria, has been contradicted by Brazilian researchers who've gone back and rechecked the findings.  They've found far, far fewer cases of the birth defect, microcephaly, and only a handful of cases where the Zika virus was present.

But this hasn't stopped the fear mongers.  And now we have abortions at sea, based on zero truth and zero science.

Put this together with the travel warnings governments have been issuing to women, and the advisories ("don't get pregnant for two years"), and this is turning out to be a war against women.

Depopulation by press conference.

Who will be held responsible?  No one.  

Unless people begin to speak out and ignore the roar of the press and the lying public health agencies.

The abortions will continue.  Pregnant women will never know the truth, that the loss of their children was created by propaganda.
Margaret Chan, the director of the World Health Organization, has admitted that the causal connection between microcephaly (the birth defect) and the Zika virus has not been demonstrated.  It is "strongly suspected."  However, in order to respond quickly to the "crisis," the world must act on a suspicion.

Someone should point out to her that abortions at sea are now a consequence of what her advisors have told her to suspect.  
You can find this article and more at NoMoreFakeNews.com.
Jon Rappoport

 

You need to be a member of Earthchangers College to add comments!

Join Earthchangers College

Email me when people reply –

Replies

  • I think this is getting exposed so fast it will soon go away. I have known a few women that had  abortions have had to go through the trauma.

    Cheryl Nelson said:

    It's depopulation, pure and simple.  And abortions can have deleterious affects on women later in life.

  • It's depopulation, pure and simple.  And abortions can have deleterious affects on women later in life.

This reply was deleted.