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Dr's Threatened At Border: Contagion Threat

Mike

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Buckwheat is ruining this country at an alarming rate.

A government-contracted security force threatened to arrest doctors and nurses if they divulged any information about the contagion threat at a refugee camp housing illegal alien children at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, sources say.

In spite of the threat, several former camp workers broke their confidentiality agreements and shared exclusive details with me about the dangerous conditions at the camp. They said taxpayers deserve to know about the contagious diseases and the risks the children pose to Americans. I have agreed to not to disclose their identities because they fear retaliation and prosecution.

My sources say Americans should be very concerned about the secrecy of the government camps.

“There were several of us who wanted to talk about the camps, but the agents made it clear we would be arrested,” a psychiatric counselor told me. “We were under orders not to say anything.”

The sources said workers were guarded by a security force from the Baptist Family & Children’s Services, which the Department of Health and Human Services hired to run the Lackland Camp.

The sources say security forces called themselves the “Brown Shirts.”

“It was a very submissive atmosphere,” the counselor said. “Once you stepped onto the grounds, you abided by their laws – the Brown Shirt laws.”

She said the workers were stripped of their cellphones and other communication devices. Anyone caught with a phone was immediately fired.

“Everyone was paranoid,” she said. “The children had more rights than the workers.”

She said children in the camp had measles, scabies, chicken pox and strep throat as well as mental and emotional issues.

“It was not a good atmosphere in terms of health,” she said. “I would be talking to children and lice would just be climbing down their hair.”

A former nurse at the camp told me she was horrified by what she saw.

“We have so many kids coming in that there was no way to control all of the sickness – all this stuff coming into the country,” she said. “We were very concerned at one point about strep going around the base.”

Both the counselor and the nurse said their superiors tried to cover up the extent of the illnesses.

“When they found out the kids had scabies, the charge nurse was adamant – ‘Don’t mention that. Don’t say scabies,’” the nurse recounted. “But everybody knew they had scabies. Some of the workers were very concerned about touching things and picking things up. They asked if they should be concerned, but they were told don’t worry about it.”

The nurse said the lice issue was epidemic – but everything was kept “hush-hush.”

“You could see the bugs crawling through their hair,” she said. “After we would rinse out their hair, the sink would be loaded with black bugs.”

The nurse told me she became especially alarmed because their files indicated the children had been transported to Lackland on domestic charter buses and airplanes.

“That’s what alerted me,” she said. “Oh, my God. They’re flying these kids around. Nobody knows that these children have scabies and lice. To tell you the truth, there’s no way to control it.”

I don't mean to upset anyone's Independence Day vacation plans, but were these kids transported to the camps before or after they were deloused? Anyone who flies the friendly skies could be facing a public health concern.

The counselor told me the refugee camp resembled a giant emergency room – off limits to the public.

“They did not want the community to know,” she said. “I initially spoke out at Lackland because I had a concern the children’s mental health care was not being taken care of.”

She said the breaking point came when camp officials refused to hospitalize several children who were suicidal.

“I made a recommendation that a child needed to be sent to a psychiatric unit,” the counselor told me. “He was reaching psychosis. He was suicidal. Instead of treating him, they sent him off to a family in the United States.”

She said she filed a Child Protective Services report and quit her job.

“I didn’t want to lose my license if this kid committed suicide,” she told me. “I was done.”

The counselor kept a detailed journal about what happened during her tenure at the facility.

“When people read that journal they are going to be astonished,” she said. ‘I don’t think they will believe what is going on in America.”

So it was not a great surprise, she said, when she received a call from federal agents demanding that she return to the military base and hand over her journal.

She said she declined to do so.

“I didn’t go back to Lackland,” she said.

Both workers told me while they have no regrets, they want to remain anonymous for fear of reprisals.

“They’re going to crush the system,” the nurse told me. “We can’t sustain this. They are overwhelming the system and I think it’s a travesty.”

Baptist Family & Childen’s Services spokeswoman Krista Piferrer tells me the agency takes “any allegation of malfeasance or inappropriate care of a child very seriously.”

“There are a number of checks and balances to ensure children are receiving appropriate and adequate mental health care,” she said.

Piferrer said the clinicians are supervised by a federal field specialist from HHS’s Office of Refugee Resettlement. She also said BFCS have 58 medical professionals serving at Lackland.

“Every illness, whether it is a headache or something more serious, is recorded in a child’s electronic medical record and posted on WebEOC – a real-time, web-based platform that is visible to not only BFCS but the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,” she said.

As for those brown shirts, the BFCS said they are “incident management team personnel” – who happen to wear tan shirts.

My sources say Americans should be very concerned about the secrecy of the government camps.

“This is just the beginning,” one source told me. "It is a long-term financial responsibility.”
 

loomixguy

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Thanks to our wonderful school system here, my entire family had the pleasure of enduring scabies ten or twelve years ago. This included my mother and brother as well. The constant itch was unbearable, and the red welts where they would burrow under your skin and lay eggs was a pleasurable experience.
Unless the scrapings of the red welts have eggs or pupae in them, the docs cannot give a 100% certain diagnosis of scabies, but they will prescribe that ointment anyway. The relief is immediate, but you still need to take precautions with laundry and bedding for a few days. When I contacted the school & told them they had scabies & my kids were staying home for a few days they laughed in my face, until I told them I would contact the school board members, the state health department, and the Nebraska Education Association. The school nurse was ready to castrate me, but shazam, when she examined some of the kids she decided that maybe I was right.

The scabies came from a pet rabbit that belonged to one of the teachers kids.

TB is probably in those centers with the illegals as well. Measles, polio, etc.

Thanks for voting for him, OT! Good job! :roll:
 

Traveler

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Where's Borowitz on this? :roll:

All of this heavy-handed idiotic bulls it should really make for a cohesive Democrapic base. :lol:
 

iwannabeacowboy

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The potential for disaster in this deal is greater than the average low information liberal apologist can imagine.

Epidemiologically, zero has built a perfect trojan horse germ warfare weapon.


Ponder this for a moment, when the simple flu hits a population- who has the highest incidence among the population?

For the low informed liberals, I'll give you the answer- Children, Elderly and the Immunosuppressed.

So what zero has done, is concentrate several highly infectious diseases in a concentrated and confined population of children. Not only just children, but highly stressed children in a strange land, with unknown people, away from family, likely mistreated on their route, likely malnutritioned, dehydrated, possibly already infected with another disease. What any of those possibilities does is suppress the immune system capabilities of their body even further.

Hell, it's just like taking 3 or 4 chronics from a sale barn to put in with your newly weaned calves. Good idea?

Now, these kids will likely be shuffled around a little more and then released on cities throughout the US.

Vaccines work by protecting the group. It controls the spread. It works individually, but more importantly, it works to protect the group.

With little exposure, it's not such a big deal that every kid is not vaccinated. But with Hussain's weapon, those vaccine hating soccer mom's are really going to regret falling for every false reason to not vaccinate your kid that came down the pike- "it causes attention deficit syndrome, it causes allergies, it causes autism, etc..."

There are going to be several innocent victims from this. I just pray that it is fewer than I know it will likely be.

Maybe ol' LJ and 0 To: can go around comforting the sick kids by telling them that not enforcing the border was the right thing to do. They're suffering and possible death is helping to change the country.
 

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