Reprint from: American Dream, By Michael Snyder
Why
are so many plagues hitting the United States all of a sudden? Yes, one can
always point out bad stuff that is happening somewhere in the country, but right
now we are facing a nightmarish combination of crippling drought, devastating
wildfires, disastrous viruses, dying crops and superbugs that scientists don’t
know how to kill. And as you will see, we even have a plague of flies down in
Mississippi. So what in the world is going on? Is this just a case of bad
luck, or is something else happening? At the conclusion of this article, please
feel free to tell me what you think. The following are ten plagues that are
hitting America right now…
#1 The Plague Of Flies In The Upper
Mississippi River Valley
This is perhaps the least dangerous plague, but it is also
one of the most interesting. Just recently, a plague of flies was so thick in
the upper Mississippi River valley that
it showed up on radar…
The mayflies were detectable on radar around 845 pm and
reports in the towns and cities began rolling in of the swarming and piles of
mayflies. Numerous videos and pictures were circulating on social media, some of
which are posted below as well.
The radar
detected the flies about 845 pm, emanating from the river (the source) with echo
values similar to that of light-moderate rain (35-40 dBZ). With a general
south-to-north wind flow above the surface, the mayflies quickly moved north
once in the air. As the flies dispersed moving north-northeast, they also gained
altitude with some of the echo being detected as far north as Black River Falls
and as high as 2500 feet above ground.
By late
evening, mayflies were swarming in La Crosse, La Crescent, Stoddard and points
up and down the river. While the emergence of mayflies from their river bottom
mud dwelling can occur at various times through the warm season depending on the
species, this particular emergence was that of the larger black/brown Bilineata
species.
Here is one photo of the flies that was
posted by the federal government…
#2 The Chikungunya Virus
Down in Florida health officials have
discovered the very first confirmed cases of the chikungunya virus to be
transmitted locally. In other words, it is now being passed to people that have
not even traveled out of the country.
An epidemic of the virus has already been
declared down in Puerto Rico, and authorities are deeply concerned about the
possibility of one up here as well.
Already, cases of the virus have been
reported in 30 different states and the total number of cases in the U.S.
is more than five times higher than in any other recent year.
If you live in an area that has a lot of
mosquitos, you might want to be very, very careful right about now because this
is a virus that is exceedingly painful…
With illness onset, the person develops
high fever, chills, and joint pain, followed in some by a rash on the trunk,
limbs and face lasting 3-4 days. Muscle and joint pain last about one week.
Joint pain is often severe and in some people lasts longer, up to several
months.
#3 The Wildfires Out West
The massive wildfires in Washington, Oregon
and western Canada have spread clouds of smoke over vast areas of the northwest
United States in recent days. The following excerpt comes from a recent CNN
report…
Wildfires spanning almost 170,000 acres are driving
hundreds of people from their homes in Washington state and across the border in
Canada, officials said.
Washington
authorities say the fires surged overnight to 168,713 acres in the state. The
flames have encroached on towns.
Janet
Pearce of the Washington state Department of Natural Resources said the four
fires had not been contained as of Friday morning. An estimated 80 homes were
destroyed and cell phone service was knocked out.
#4 The Drought In California
The nightmarish multi-year drought in the
state of California just continues to get even worse.
This week it was reported that 81
percent of California is now experiencing “extreme drought” or worse.
Three months ago, that number was just 68
percent.
And we are being told that downtown Los
Angeles is now the driest that it has been since rain records began in 1877.
#5 The Virus That Has Killed
Millions Of Our Pigs
A horrific pig virus known as porcine
epidemic diarrhea came over from China a little over a year ago.
Since then, it has killed about 7 million
pigs, and approximately 100,000 more are dying each week.
#6 Citrus Greening
Have you ever heard of citrus greening
disease?
Perhaps not, but it has gotten so bad down
in Florida that experts are now saying that the entire citrus industry in the
state “could be destroyed”…
“It’s horrible — it’s a disaster,” says Fred Gmitter, a
professor of horticulture science at the University of Florida Citrus Research
and Education Center.
It might
be time to kiss your OJ goodbye, unless science steps in to save the day.
At least
70% of Florida’s citrus trees are already infected by the disease, known as
citrus greening, huanglongbing, or occasionally just with an ominous “it,” as in
“It’s here.”
Florida’s
citrus crop this year is the lowest it’s been in 30 years, and
agricultural authorities have continued to lower their production estimates.
Orange-juice prices are up nearly 20% this year alone and will continue to rise.
The disease was a major factor in the lime shortage that made the price of a box
of Persian limes jump from $18 to $85 last December. Prices could jump higher
for oranges. Researchers and growers say that if a cure isn’t found, the entire
$9 billion Florida citrus industry could be destroyed.
#7 Bananas Going Extinct?
You bananas are not safe either.
According to CNBC, the TR4 fungus is
spreading so rapidly that it could eventually totally wipe out the variety of
bananas that we find in our grocery stores today…
Banana lovers take note: The world’s supply of the fruit is
under attack from a fungus strain that could wipe out the popular
variety that Americans eat.
“It’s a
very serious situation,” said Randy Ploetz, a professor of plant pathology at
the University of Florida who in 1989 originally discovered a strain of Panama
disease, called TR4, that may be growing into a serious threat to U.S. supplies
of the fruit and Latin American producers.
“There’s
nothing at this point that really keeps the fungus from spreading,” he said in
an interview with CNBC.
While
there are nearly 1,000 varieties of bananas, the most popular is the Cavendish,
which accounts for 45 percent of the fruit’s global crop—and the one Americans
mostly find in their supermarkets.
#8 The Number Of Earthquakes Is
Increasing
For a long time, scientists tried to deny
that the number of earthquakes is increasing.
But now, the USGS is finally admitting that
the number of big earthquakes has doubled…
If you think there have been more earthquakes than usual
this year, you’re right. A new study finds there were more than twice as many
big earthquakes in the first quarter of 2014 as compared with the average since
1979.
“We have
recently experienced a period that has had one of the highest rates of great
earthquakes ever recorded,” said lead study author Tom Parsons, a research
geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in Menlo Park, California.
Fortunately, most of the earthquakes in the
U.S. so far this year have been relatively small or have been in isolated areas.
But they have been popping up in very
unusual areas (such as Oklahoma), and as seismic activity along the Ring of Fire
continues to increase, it is probably only a matter of time before one of our
major cities gets hit with a major tragedy.
#9 Superbugs
Thanks at least in part to the massive
overuse of antibiotics, a new generation of superbugs is arising. Scientists
have no way to kill these superbugs, and according to experts they are finding
their way “into healthcare facilities nationwide”…
Drug-resistant superbug infections have reached
near-epidemic levels across U.S. hospitals, with an alarming 500% increase now
documented in a study just published in the August issue of Infection Control
and Hospital Epidemiology (the journal of the Society for Healthcare
Epidemiology of America).
Lead
author of the study, Dr. Joshua Thaden, warned “This dangerous bacteria is
finding its way into healthcare facilities nationwide… A CRE epidemic is fast
approaching… Even this marked increase likely underestimates the true scope of
the problem given variations in hospital surveillance practices.”
The study
also found that an astonishing 94 percent of CRE infections were caused by
healthcare activities or hospital procedures.
#10 Fukushima
The Fukushima nuclear disaster is the gift
that just keeps on giving.
Hundreds of tons of radioactive water are
being released into the Pacific on a continual basis, and this could potentially
affect our oceans and our food chain for generations to come.
But it is a “slow motion disaster” that is
already “old news”, so most Americans don’t think about it anymore. But the
truth is that there is a lot of evidence that it should be taken very seriously
in this country.
In Japan, of course, things are even worse.
In fact, one Japanese doctor that was
working in Tokyo says that radiation sickness is rampant in that city…
Since December 2011, I have conducted
thyroid ultrasound examinations, thyroid function tests, general blood tests and
biochemical tests on about 2000 people, mostly families in the Tokyo
metropolitan area expressing concerns on the effects of radiation. I have
observed that white blood cells, especially neutrophils, are decreasing
among children under the age of 10. There are cases of significant
decline in the number of neutrophils in 0-1 year-olds born after the earthquake
(<1000). In both cases, conditions tend to improve by moving to Western
Japan (Neutrophils 0–>4500). Patients report nosebleed, hair
loss, lack of energy, subcutaneous bleeding, visible urinary hemorrhage, skin
inflammations, coughs and various other non-specific symptoms.
And this Japanese doctor believes that
things are so dire that he says that the entire city of Tokyo should be
evacuated…
Residents of Tokyo are unfortunately not in
the position to pity the affected regions of Tohoku because they are victims
themselves. Time is running short. I took an earlier step forward and
evacuated to the west. My fellow doctors of medicine, I am waiting for
you here. And to the people in Eastern Japan still hesitating, all my
support goes to facilitating and enabling your evacuation, relocation, or a
temporary relief in Western Japan.
Just like with Chernobyl, this radioactive
material is going to silently make people sick and kill people all over the globe
for years to come, and most of them will never have any idea what is really
happening to them.