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« on: June 27, 2012, 05:58:11 AM »

Sad story. Not sure if it's related to GMO's etc. but I guess you can never rule it out seeing as it's not an isolated case, read on..


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Baby born with penis on forehead

DOCTORS at Dr Malizo Mpehle Memorial Hospital in Tsolo delivered a baby with an eye and a penis on the forehead yesterday, the provincial health department said.

The baby girl, who was born to a 16-year-old girl from Qumbu, did not survive.

Eastern Cape department of health spokesman Sizwe Kupelo said the baby was born with one eye on her forehead, and no eyes where her eyes should have been.

She had a penis on the forehead even though she is a girl; and exposed small and large intestines.

“She was born with a small penis on the forehead and one eye on the forehead,” Kupelo said.

“She was born with no nose and where there are supposed to be eyes there was nothing, just skin covered over the area.”

Earlier this month, a pair of conjoined twins were born, also at the Dr Malizo Mpehle district hospital in Tsolo. Kupelo said at the time that they were the fifth set of conjoined twins born in the former Transkei in the past 18 months.

Last year in November, one child was born with an exposed heart in Port Elizabeth and another reported case was one with an exposed brain in Middleberg.

Kupelo said this pressed for the department to do a study. There were 29 birth defects last year alone.

“We urge pregnant women to start ante-natal care early for early detection,” said Kupelo, adding that this was vital especially in the first trimester.

He said pregnant women should always inform doctors that they are pregnant whenever they consult to avoid being given prescription medication that could be harmful to the child.

Kupelo also urged expectant mothers to refrain from using traditional herbs.

“We are not saying these are the causes of these defects, but they are possible contributory factors,” he said..

NEED FOR RESEARCH

The Eastern Cape health department has called for more research into why so many babies have been born with deformities in the province.

“We are counting 50 deformities within a period of two years,” Kupelo said.

“We don’t have a documented cause.”

Deformities, besides conjoined twins, included babies being born with their heart or brain exposed, having two penises or four legs.

Kupelo said doctors in the area, were “in the dark” about the causes.

“This calls for a need for specialists to conduct a study in the area so as to determine what is the cause.”

The department was “in talks” about the urgent need for research by paediatric specialists into the problem.

Kupelo said most of the babies with deformities died soon after birth, or during procedures to try and rectify the deformities.

“Where necessary we attempt procedures but unfortunately the majority die,” he said.

“We are not saying these are the causes of these defects, but they are possible contributory factors,” he said..

NEED FOR RESEARCH

The Eastern Cape health department has called for more research into why so many babies have been born with deformities in the province.

“We are counting 50 deformities within a period of two years,” Kupelo said.

“We don’t have a documented cause.”

Deformities, besides conjoined twins, included babies being born with their heart or brain exposed, having two penises or four legs.

Kupelo said doctors in the area, were “in the dark” about the causes.

“This calls for a need for specialists to conduct a study in the area so as to determine what is the cause.”

The department was “in talks” about the urgent need for research by paediatric specialists into the problem.

Kupelo said most of the babies with deformities died soon after birth, or during procedures to try and rectify the deformities.

“Where necessary we attempt procedures but unfortunately the majority die,” he said.
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« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2012, 09:57:48 AM »

Well, when your food is GMO, your plastic straw and containers are plastic (oil based, cancerous) and when you are breathing in chem trails, taking flu shots, etc etc.........
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« Reply #2 on: June 27, 2012, 10:46:11 AM »

Here's a couple of links from other African/European sources about this story:

http://www.bulawayo24.com/index-id-news-sc-africa-byo-16881-article-Baby+born+with+one+eye+and+penis+on+forehead.html

http://www.citypress.co.za/SouthAfrica/News/ECape-girl-born-with-one-eye-small-penis-on-forehead-dies-20120625

http://zibanizambia.wordpress.com/2012/06/26/baby-born-with-one-eye-and-penis-on-forehead/

http://www.eurweb.com/2012/06/bizarro-news-baby-born-with-penis-on-her-head/

Alex Jones has discussed the push for vaccines in African countries; how do we know whether the birth defects showing up in African countries, such as Zambia, aren't a result of these vaccines?
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« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2012, 08:07:52 PM »

10 to 1 they are dumping some really nasty stuff, like heavy metals, in the area, imported by corrupt leaders, from the developed nations.
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« Reply #4 on: July 23, 2012, 05:37:41 PM »

It says one eye and a penis on the forehead, and no eyes or nose where they're supposed to be---from that description I don't think the thing on the baby's forehead was really a penis. It sounds like the baby had holoprosencephaly.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holoprosencephaly
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« Reply #5 on: July 23, 2012, 06:08:27 PM »

US researchers and big pharma conducting human experimentation in Africa
US researchers and pharmaceutical companies conducting human experimentation in Africa
Monday, November 7, 2011 at 11:10 am by Farid Zakaria
http://www.constitutioncampaign.org/blog/?p=4283#.Trntv_Tz21f

A new policy brief faults prominent institutions and drug companies like Pfizer, Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, and Population Council, for their involvement in unethical and illegal human experimentation in Africa.

The report is titled “Non-Consensual Research in Africa: The Outsourcing of Tuskegee” in reference to the illegal human experiment conducted in Tuskegee, Alabama, between 1932 and 1972 by the US Public Health Service. In that experiment, some 600 impoverished African-American men were observed in a study on the progression of untreated syphilis. Some of the men were intentionally infected with the disease and all of them were denied the cure. Regrettably, the report notes, no one was held accountable for this crime against humanity.

The new report details human experiments led by US researchers and drug companies on Africans who are typically undereducated, poor, and lack full understanding of their rights. The human subjects often are led to believe that they are receiving medical treatment from governmental health services or health ministries.

These practices hearken back to the appalling experiments carried out by US researchers in Guatemala in the 1940s where hundreds of Guatemalans were deliberately infected with sexually transmitted diseases without information or consent. President Obama formally apologized to Guatemala for these experiments last year.

Human experimentation in the United States is regulated by the Office of Research Integrity and various Ethical Research Institutional Boards. Many African countries lack these institutions. Even when they exist, they lack independence and are controlled by corrupt government officials.

In one experiment on HIV sponsored by Gilead Sciences, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and operated by Family Health International, Cameroonian subjects were given details about the experiment in English even though many spoke only French and were illiterate. Five women were allegedly infected with HIV in the experiment but were not given antiretroviral drugs.

In another experiment in Nigeria led by Pfizer physicians, researchers injected children with an antibiotic called Trovan during a meningitis outbreak without providing their families with informed consent forms that fully disclose the side effects and purpose of the experiment. Eleven children died and many were left paralyzed.

In South Africa and Namibia, mothers with HIV/AIDS are routinely sterilized without their informed consent. Countries that perform these procedures are known to receive funding in the form of grants and incentives from USAID and other aid organizations.

The report explains that US researchers and drug companies violate the laws and protocols of the Declaration at Helsinki (1964) and the Belmont Report which provide ethical guidelines on human experimentation.

Moreover, the results of unethical and fraudulent experiments are laundered in the United States and Europe through the peer-review system. Many of the “peers” who review these experiments are themselves involved in the same unethical conduct. Others are concerned about the possibility of professional alienation if they speak out.

The authors make several demands so that these practices are ended. They include holding congressional hearings so that the matter is brought to the public’s attention and enacting new legislation to ensure that drugs are not approved by the FDA unless the research on which they are based comply with ethical research principles.
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« Reply #6 on: July 23, 2012, 06:12:33 PM »

Read the Report:

Non-Consensual Reseach in Africa: The Outsourcing of Tuskeegee
http://www.rebeccaproject.org/images/stories/files/NonConsensualResearch20110913_1.pdf

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« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2012, 06:18:20 PM »

If this doesn't reek of an anunnaki complex nothing else will.

Alex has got to have Graham Hancock on.
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« Reply #8 on: July 23, 2012, 06:29:43 PM »

Found a few other articles , beware disturbing images

http://africanspotlight.com/2012/06/baby-born-with-one-eye-penis-on-forehead-in-south-africa/

http://www.myinterestingfiles.com/2011/11/baby-born-with-second-penis-on-his-back.html
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