"Mystery Fever" Spreads; 130 Dead

As best as I can tell, Doctor’s in India have been tracking and trying to determine what is actually happening to these people for the last few weeks. Most initially suspect Dengue Fever, yet that has been ruled out. It seems to be some sort of mutation of Dengue, which they have no cure for.
Links posted below in chronological order:
7 die of mystery fever, toll reaches 130
TNN | Sep 23, 2012, 06.51AM IST
Seven more died of mystery fever while one dengue death was reported in city here on Saturday. The death toll due to mystery fever crossed the mark of 130 in the past three weeks.
[link to timesofindia.indiatimes.com]
40 deaths and no clue of illness cause
Faiz Rahman Siddiqui, TNN | Oct 1, 2012, 04.45AM IST
Doctors here are puzzled with no clue about the mysterious illness and high fever that has taken 40 lives recently.
[link to timesofindia.indiatimes.com]
Mystery fever claim three lives in Jhajjar
Deepender Deswal, TNN | Oct 3, 2012, 05.25AM IST
The death of three persons due to fever in the last fortnight in Samaspur Majra village of Jhajjar district has finally woken up health authorities in the district from their slumber.
[link to timesofindia.indiatimes.com]
Man dies of ‘unknown’ fever
TNN Oct 10, 2012, 02.19AM IST
A 26-year-old man died of viral fever at Stanley Medical College and Hospital on Tuesday. While doctors initially said Sathya of Madhavaram died of hemorrhagic shock caused by dengue, they later said the death was caused by an unknown fever. “He didn’t test positive for dengue. It looks like a viral fever,”
[link to articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com]
Mystery fever claims 4th life in 4 days
TNN | Oct 14, 2012, 02.26AM IST
A Class 12 student of Ayanavaram who was suffering from fever for three days and was being treated at a private hospital, was declared brought dead at the government general hospital on Saturday.
Earlier in the day, a 26-year-old resident of the Ice House police quarters in Triplicane died at the Government Royapettah Hospital (GRH) of fever of unknown origin. The Ayanavaram boy’s death is the fourth such case in the city in the last one week.
[link to timesofindia.indiatimes.com]
Unknown fever fast spreading in Tamu town
Seven Sisters Post | David Mayum | Tamu(Indo-Myanmar Border) Oct 14:
An unkown disease showing symptoms of fever is now fast spreading in Tamu town, neighbouring Moreh on the Indo-Myanmar border.
[link to e-pao.net]
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This latest article comes from Burma “Tamu Town”, which is known as the “transport hub for cross-border traffic to India” [link to en.wikipedia.org]
http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message2017625/pg1
[link to hisz.rsoe.hu]
The beginning of the next global pandemic? Apparently it isn’t Dengue Fever but something else alltogether. I think of all my fears, a global sickness of some kind that wipes out the world ala “The Stand” isthe worst.. I’m not a fan of this stuff at all Also I’d like to add that the whole depopulation conspiracy is bunk because if the elite really wanted this they would just a release a virus into the general populace and keep the vaccine for themselves and their minions and wala, you got your garden of eden NWO Earth. -Mort
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