In his book, Slavery, Terrorism and Islam, Dr. Peter Hammond illustrates what happens to a country as their Muslim population grows. He details the level of extremist behavior one can expect based on the percentage of Muslims within a society. One only has to compare the predicted behavior associated with these percentages against the behaviors exhibited by Muslim extremists in countries today to see that Hammond’s work has validity.
Hammond states that when the Muslim population is under 2% they remain ‘relatively peaceful.’ According to Pew Research from 2010, the Muslim population in the U.S. was .08%.
However, the problem here in the States is that a large part of our government is composed of Muslim Brotherhood members. Also, Obama has imported hundreds of thousands of Muslims since 2010 (300,000 in 2013 alone), and by other secretive means since he took office.
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Really is Americans are well armed. Americans will not put up with this$#%&!@* We’re damn near the breaking point as it is. I will not be surprised when a civil war breaks out and a cleansing to rid ourselves of the Islamic invasion happens.
AIN’T GOING TOO HAPPEN!!!!!!RESIST NOW!!!!!
Facebook won’t let me post us please get the word out there is currently an outbreak of this. This information is from the CDC
Germs Associated with AFM
Treatment
Prevention
Acute flaccid myelitis (AFM) is a condition that affects the nervous system, specifically the spinal cord, which can result from a variety of causes including viral infections.
Symptoms
Most patients will have sudden onset of limb weakness and loss of muscle tone and reflexes. Some patients, in addition to the limb weakness, will experience:
facial droop/weakness,
difficulty moving the eyes,
drooping eyelids, or
difficulty with swallowing or slurred speech.
Numbness or tingling is rare in patients with AFM, though some patients have pain in their arms or legs. Some patients with AFM may be unable to pass urine. The most severe symptom of AFM is respiratory failure that can happen when the muscles involved with breathing become weak. This can require urgent ventilator support (breathing machines).
Diagnosis
A doctor can tell the difference between AFM and other diseases with a careful examination of the nervous system, looking at the location of the weakness, muscle tone, and reflexes, to help differentiate such patients from patients with other forms of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be very helpful in diagnosing cases of AFM.
Testing nerve response can also be helpful in supporting a diagnosis of AFM; it is important that the tests are performed at the appropriate time (e.g., 7-10 days after onset of weakness) to be helpful. Finally, by testing the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF, the fluid bathing the brain and spinal cord), clinicians can look for findings suggestive of AFM. All of these findings put together help a clinician make a diagnosis of AFM.
Germs Associated with AFM
Acute flaccid myelitis can be caused by a variety of germs, including several viruses:
enteroviruses (polio and non-polio),
West Nile virus (WNV) and viruses in the same family as WNV, specifically Japanese encephalitis virus and Saint Louis encephalitis virus, and
adenoviruses.
AFM is one of a number of conditions that can result in neurologic illness with limb weakness. Such illnesses can result from a variety of causes, including viral infections, environmental toxins, genetic disorders, and Guillain-Barre syndrome, a neurologic disorder caused by an abnormal immune response that attacks the body’s nerves. Oftentimes, however, despite extensive laboratory testing, a cause for AFM is unable to be identified.
Treatment
There is no specific treatment for acute flaccid myelitis, but a doctor who specializes in treating brain and spinal cord illnesses (neurologist) may recommend certain interventions on a case-by-case basis.
If you or your child is having problems walking or standing, or develop sudden weakness in an arm or leg, you should contact a doctor right away.
Prevention
Being up to date on all recommended vaccinations, including poliovirus, is one way to protect yourself and your family from a disease that can cause acute flaccid myelitis. Check with your doctor to make sure your family is up to date on all recommended vaccines.
You can protect yourself from mosquito-borne viruses such as West Nile virus—another known cause of acute flaccid myelitis— by using mosquito repellent and staying indoors at dusk and dawn, which is the prime period that mosquitoes bite. Removal of standing or stagnant water from nearby property to minimize the number of mosquitoes is also recommended.
You can help protect yourselves from other known causes of acute flaccid myelitis by—
washing your hands often with soap and water,
avoiding close contact with sick people, and
cleaning surfaces with a disinfectant, especially those that a sick person has touched.
Washing your hands the right way is one of the best things you and your children can do to protect against getting sick. Wash your hands
before you touch food;
after going to the bathroom, blowing your nose, changing a baby’s diaper, or touching an animal, an animal’s food, urine or feces; and
before and after taking care of a sick person or a cut or wound.
I like your enthusiasm sir!
Trump will send them back!
This election is no longer about Republicans and Democrats. This is about the most corrupt person to ever run for President of the USA. The Clinton crime family must be stopped
Muslim traitor.
I support hanging all Muslims
Oh God no ! We can’t let the crook in to destroy us .
a revolution